3 ‘rllettltddle tlrouun 9 jv Burton Iuhtnrluu qwtoo w p A LETTER Chapter ll hirs. Talbot want HWBY IIQPTHS‘ ed by llPr last nllmtwb or Claire-s lithe. slim-figure of nletlminlt Bl"- er and blue, her shining bill!’ n!" qulslteiy dressed on top of her head, the light touching every ripple of It, the attendatlt maid with the. great powder buff. uni! behind her. the dressing table with its contusion of expensive jars and bottles and brushes. Luther's Income was ant. iaritt’ y. city standards. Luther was uch too poor to provide this sort oi’ thing for his wits. (‘lalrn htld sold httrlrtlf tur n little Pmlliy luxury. She would never returh to Luth- er-l-lilrs. ‘Talbot utut-t sure of that. She remembered the vain II le -.smlle that curved Claire's ltr t)‘ "pg at. gph turned before the mirror. Suddenly her personal I"‘"' jitdlce against her brought ller to a second decislon—filairc Outtlil not to return to Lutllor! St), feeling her second problem was incapable of solution, she turn» NEW IIIII lit Draperies (iinghalus Stockings K imouos Dresses Sivezlters Skirts Waists Coats Diamond Dyes l Don't wander ivnethar ‘you can dye or tint ituccossluily. bsoause perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with "Diamond Ilyes" even It Y0" Iiave never dyed before. DFIISKl-“l” have all colors. Directions ltl earl package. I I'd have to cxplnln— and I did not l want anyone to know. You'll ft-el t ‘iiltlly ulloilt Illiit. mother, ttntl think I haven't any affection for you. It isn't tllat-»-I don't lino-v why honld want to keep everyone out vi it. I jitst do." It was‘ strange that Jane should ed hows-ward from the crate en» trance of the apartment house. A man passed her in the ball, she d d not until-e him. llut she re cngtlizeti the long low car before iI-e door. and the driver rilll at the wbtel~it ivatt Jini (flat-he's car that Amy had tnkcri her about ill ntPillfi tht- t _\. So it ivas Jtlll (‘Iarlt she was din lug with well. that was good. Jnil “':|\ thu sort (‘laire ivoultl be happy \\ tli! (‘ortzlitiljr Claire. the bil tel‘- i‘._\'. and Luther were not tnatetl. Slit- loachcti home litter tliatl ilie 'I';tlll.\t‘= t-LII'|_V tiinnt-t" hour. Ilillllllli til.t Amy vcould not tcll whet-ti she llatl _l.',t1IIt*. Ilul Luillt-r was thert- Cllilllv. cheerfully and nlt-ihotlit-zllly" cooking the evening meal. “'.-\1n_v is working tonight", ivus gone tn-tol-t- I gill holnv." t-iplaitlcd. lie IlatI read the telegram. Luther and his IJIDIDPI‘ sat tioivtt she lie ‘onions ignorance of the reason .vhy she acted as she did. Jane iridetl hersef on hcr knowledge oi‘ psychology. and could always give. t-Ientiflc reasons for every mental caetlotl either she or Donald had. lever before had she confPSsed tdntiited tinting utmn blind, illogic- tl feminine Instinct. v “Then some-thing else doulcstlc ‘iuppetietl—i)otlald gave me some money. the first tulle any lnan has idvell me tlioney. except {We both laughed at it. and I "tent ‘lff to huy a traveling bag and motllbrushiitt and other thinrzlt. and ‘net him in time for dinner. Th4- hoat sails this afternoon. We "IBVF a bcailtititl little cabin, with wee round port holes looking out l n-vv the waves! lt lakes a little i-llore than three weeks, we go to "ltlenos Ayrcs. anti inland by rail. "ll write on the boat. S0 now [or- tive lil_v running away- for I've told girls hack home used to tall lne—- father. I that Ia nly cradle." Amy ttlld her.‘ "You should hear the things the of course they were mostly wrong, they really didn't know anything much. they had a lot of awfully queer ideas! 0t course thuy talk ed spout It-just because they didn't know anything. If thuy had hey wouldn't have been__iiterest ed in it." Anti when her inotbsr wondered at that, she went on,- "Thaak heaven. Jane took me in hand and taught mo sonlethiag truthtiil. Jane let me read some o! iler nletiical books-you needn't took shocked. mother, why thouldtri she? I'll tell you this. she lave ms a perfectly sane, normal wholesome Idea of it, llot the dis ortt-d. nlorbld ideas tho girls" at home htld." TE. -. force of this IoRlc had to be tdntIttt-d. After thinking It over ‘or a day or so. Mrs. Talbot decid- d Jana was right! And a day or two after that, she wart-bed the book shelve; fol sfllllfl of Juno's hooks. and spent v-vcrtii afternoons alternately wing shocked at the enormous frankness of the books, lintl admir- ng them for the clear and uli- elnotional statement 0f the subject “As for me," said Amy with a grand air. “l have no romantic II. ‘unions about love or marriage. I'lli going to marry Adam it‘ I cal, and I think I can. “F's willing ii give wealth for love allfi I'm wilting to rive love i'or iveaith. Only he bus ‘eal wealth to give mo. and I ‘laven't real Iovc to give him. But I can pretend I love him. and as '0ng as hi! doesn't find it out, I WDIYPIJE cheating!" A revolting vision of Adam's fat face utid figure came. up before Airs. Talbotis eyes. RE-ENTER DICK Chapter 7i lileantime the Spring had warm. rd into Summer. The opera season closed. Amy's salary stopped and Amy's lessons in the opera school ended. Her course in classic danc- ing stopped. too; the teacher galli- eretl lip her more prosperous pupils ind went to Alx-lelt-Btlitis where the had a summer school. Amy ongt-tl to g0. Paris was the one her mother's. the ides. Aluy stormed. but obeyed. when Luther added ills authority tu Adam tactfully asked Mrs. Talbot as chapel-on. and ullfi spent several weekends at his much too grand house, feeling uncomfortably iii (he way whenever she was in the room with the other guests. Claire was not at those specisl weekends. Atlsm. to Amy's annoyance, was In no hurry to make any agree- meat with Amy. Thsrs was one very prutty Iittla brunette. hard. ambitious, but with a great deal oi’ charm, who was. to quota Amy “utter him in them most shameless way. Mother, she's worse than I aln. i'or at least I put u. tiecent i'rntlt on It." "I don't see. how you tire going to make a. luau propose If he tiovsn’! Wallt. to," lilrs. Talbot observed with ti touch of nttrcautti. "You make liiui wnnt to," Aluy answered iwreltcly. llut this Rllllililn ty was beyond the nlotber. "lie certainly won't at those parties ot‘ his there are always too many people around." "Exactly. ltut there's no around hero.“ From which Mrs, Talbot Inferred that Alny was going to bring mat ters to u head in her own home. Adam was to call that evening at t1, Jim was to com» and they were to motor over to Claire. and s. party of them were to speed to n road~ house where one coilld dance on t-ool porches. Adam came-about nine. Amy had put on the dress of golden tissue that be liked. She was seat- ed at the piano. ready to sing choruses from the operas. or to try her pretty voice at arias (luuch he yond her ability) or to sing him popular ragtime. as he. chose. Adam liked having Amy sing for him. It made him tel-l like a Turkish silltan to sit on the couch and order the songs be wanted to hear. Something In the extra brillian- ce oi’ Amy's eyes warned her motber~that. and the long silenc- es between the songs. She went to the telephone. and called Dick's house. "Come over, and pretend you just dropped in casually." lIB said. Dick appeared-trying not to seem out of breath. OIIP Guard Against “Flu” with Muslerole c you get those warning adios. get bus with good old Must uk. relieves congestion (which is what the blister. quick relief. use. It may prevent serious illness. 40c and 7pc. at. all dgugglsts. ontrenl. flcflfl‘ than a -' PM!" viable nI‘ being jealous cven of each other one evening. to marry him next day slic woili half crazy. lie hnd a way of tnkln Amy‘; hnnd, of asking her for her to get tip n party to drive i the evening. of sending for her t help hint ivurd some untlcrstantllng. llut whether or lint afraid to confess to nu mother could not find out. Aln was capable of being a sphiu when she wantetl. ' was eliminated, the tltlfuirg, Influmn. Grlppe and Pneumonia initially atartvvith acold. ‘Themoment Musterole is a counter-irritant that cold really is) and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without Just nib It on with your tinge-tips. First you will feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores. then a soothing. cooling sensation and Have LluSlQIOIC-hflfldy for emergency The MusteroigdCn. of Canada. Ltd, SiltldenIy' Amy saw that. Dick simple and youthful as he seemed. would be an nsset~~Atinnl ivas cn~ Imy. So =hc played the two against As to whether Adam asked her not say. But he assumed an air ot‘ possession that drove Mrs. l‘alho1 match for his cigarette. oi’ telling choose wall papers tor his coltntry hntlse-ibat pointed to Amy was engage ment or whether she iras hesitat- ltlg, now that he had asked her. her So though Jane. as a problem tii‘ .» ayes, June citric-d up in one chili reading a book of Donald's on tropical favors, and Donald was stretched out In another chair studying tbs philosophic writings of St. Augustine. she would have been extremely disappointed. Jane's first letter arrived In a month. It bars the postmark of a small port la Sottth America and lccortllng to Jane, was picked up there by a fultt steamer North- "Tlto mail boat puts In at Havana, whore mttII is llhlpped to Florida and ctltcltos n Inst train to New York, so you'll get this in no tluie." slle wrote cheerfully. "Donald and I have been nlurrI ed nclirly two. weokit nnd I don't feel married nt till! I otlly hope he. doesn't! When lsee hiln slttinlt and staring tuoodlly Into space have cold spnstnlt of fear. thinking he may already be regretting tying himself up to me~so I go off to tlio other dock titld stay hours ittiti IIIIIIPH reading, ilntll he contort and uiiliia mo. tip. I think that's tin ox» ct-llntlt Idon. “We have some young married 'oilples on honrd, and I‘tll observ- ng them for Itieus nnd faults of -olldilct. I do believe nlnrrletl people stick together entirely too nuch-thereffl one young woman who never loaves her huslttintlfis tide, or lcttt hiln go awny for more llnn a fcw moments. She even sits n the smoking rootn when they olny cards and dOflt-t fancy work while be plays bridge. l Hllflllifl think he would hate the eternal tight of her! I'll not do that. "You needn't have any romantic ‘dens about us. Mother, for thin IS -hc most ltnrotnantic honeymoon aver staged, just ti» our etlgagi» meat vrns the shortcut thnt over ook plat-o. We wero both violenr ‘y sen sick-oh! It's an awful feet- ‘ng. l couldn't be in love with Don a bit, I didn't want to sec llitu. 'l0l' did he want to see nle-for icveral days. Then we both got iscd to the sea, nnd have Ileoti feeling splendid. I do believe. Mother, that half Donald's tent- perantent and nervousness was dmply title to overwork und worry. I know it, because lie only smokes I third the cigarettes Ile llséti to. ‘Ind he can sit still hours now. Y ll (I P d D 0 Y x she said. "If I hadn't. I could have alti-ll you off to the mountains. Poor Luther tloesauore than his shsre ss It is." "l tlitlllgiltw-WB might go hack for a few weeks," the mother said tiiliidly. hurting worked up to- ward this suggestion with great care. "That is it lather would have us. Luther's vacation is next week —-three weeks. I'm gcitllug a lint.- tlroti ill the bent." "You and Luther go," Aluy said, stltldunly rebelling nt the tlioullllt of tho farm. “I'll go llvo with Claire, she won't tullld. Attnul'~l promised nte u big puriy at the (lately Roof In two wet-ks." Nothing Illtllt‘ ivas ivsulttal to Site would go tintl ttlkts Amy-by force if necessary. A "Illg ptirty." Did that tnena Adam wut-ld tin- tioiincc his t-tigngi-llituii thou? It would bt- Ilka hllll-"tivlflllfl collfirtnt-ti the. ll\0illI‘i"S tiut-tpiclolt. "III-hi going to hire the Whfiltt llnoi‘ for iliu night," Amy sold. ivht-li her niotllor told her idle. tuust go ltoltlc with IIPI‘. “Anti Illik '-vcryulu> wt- kllow that is iti towti. "lI lzo tlic nun-k utter, if you'll put It oft." Iiirs. Talbot had a way ot gett- ing around that. Site product-ti tlu- Iettcr that started Amy on her tic- sire to go home. It ival-l a pcnciIt-tl scrawl frolu tllc ivonittn idle hntl Ilirctl to tuko cart of Jordan. It merely stiitl: "I'tti taxpcctiug n llziliy pit-nut‘- ts-II tue ivhtlt. to do." Aniy giggled at once. “So you have to go bouic tind look uftor father while the baby comes. But I don't want to 30*" "Don't you wnnt to nee your old friends?" ' "Ileavens, no; I hate They're so~nrdintiry." Appeal to that siliP. of Atltv was itseIcst-t! Mrs. Talbot tried again, "You'll be so tlreti ivltoti re» llt-tirrtnls start, your voice won't he as fresh. Three wot-Its in the count- ry will bitlltl you tip." Amy cou- seutcti. Atld Mrs. Talbot wrote Iiorne, tcllitig Jordan sht- \\")lliti come with tiil- t'llllfil't‘ll whiff‘ tlltt housekeeper ivas iii. Already sit.» hnd ivltittctl the llt"\\'.‘i tli‘ Jane's tiitivritlge anti rctutiileti .ltitit~'.< tllcllt! t-otupit-tt lilrlt. 'l‘albot'g rt-aoliltitin. 1 only I I utitlil. 1g", l Robust film Like BAKERS CQCOA The cocoa of illgh quality, Baker's Com is invigoratln stlnulatin‘ oliiy iii ti“ scnscillur pure food l‘; stimu, lilting, it ha" d: licitaus Ilavo; and aroma,“ ' a great addition i l m“), and n wonderful iwtiveq mealsstay. m“..- u... l...‘ Pilnd: In Canada By Waiter Baker f: Co. Liml Eitaililtlleti I750 ' MILLS AT DORCKIIISTER. tum AxD stow-rant, can/um Booklet ajCItolu Rtcipzs Scntfm This Wit; uot (‘Ilillllsitlut _ Ililt tlielt- \~.".is |\(l.<i,~".t‘l‘i\\i'. ‘I'm getting a putt-iti tutlsl‘ marliitie from iii» mail o Itott." .\Ir.w. 'l'tlll)ilt siuilctl sutitle ‘Solllt- IlIt'Il would tiffcl" flowery. a box of villltlv» or a .113“ Ilronrll as a g.ft of conciliation. 'l‘lli*.~:t* lifts \\'i’i't‘ Iltit without jumping up nftcr ten mitt- tltes to walk itp and down." “I could have told her that, and I'm not a doctor," lilrs. Talbot ex- t-Izllnled at this poi‘nt—sll.c was l-etitllug the letter aloud at break fast to Luther nlltl Amy. "I could have told her so my self," Allly ptlt in. "It proves we till know more about other people's affairs than they do themselves." Amy had been trnileti early In order to hear the letter rend, and in lit-r usual blue gown anti (‘up with trullltlg ribbons, she \\‘.'I_q drinking II great deal too mitt-Ii coffee to ivultc Ifcrscli‘ up. The tliotllcr conIInucd—-— “We've another iveelt llcforo we land at Hut-tilts Ayn-s, tut-aniline ‘IIIIIIIIIIK st-vcral ports of t'ttII—- Luther and (‘Iziire scented only to Jim!" grow more complicated. And Liiili» er In partlcillal‘ iuatle llt-r uullalllllt. He. was the nervous type that suffers physically from lucntal depression, and ho WIIS mentally depressed all thlit Winter. I! showed Ill his hollow cheeks uutl the wistful expression oi‘ Ills great ayes. Ile sat quietly at Ilome In the evenings,‘ or took Illg mother bun I'itIlttg—-—th:tt pathetic attempt m" rlty dwellers to got some fresh 't-onl air at tliglii. Ilt- sat with her iu the park listening to hand con I "arts, not hearing the music bu» staring straight alto-ad Illto lllatllt But Mrs. Talbot lint-iv that shI-‘qhql-n, 0|- y... Sm “t 1m“... rpn(fl|]g_ together. Jane's chair iras erupt)" for the first time since. the wiuter began. Both looked at it glutilllilyfi rtiillll: silently. They talked oil ‘ pastuollicaliy. It ivus IIIOIVL lilii‘ a funeral than u iwtltiillg! 'l'wu tittys. latI-l‘ Jane's lcttvrl Vttlllt‘. "l silppfhjc you'll lit-vet" letter-mil tvitllottt rcvclvitlg ally answer. This time on flllH\\'t“l' cattle. “Jim will meet your train, I'll bc busy in the Ioivcl- ucxt ivcek. ‘n11 all about il. YOIFU hi; b01‘ll"iflt‘1l' plat-e ltl the world she. wanted to but I ivnre lily old taioret suit ‘..-e_ '~' 8 “Wilding MOW"! will IOVB l"; "It's time she rested a bit. she til lun-riedlfl- . 7° -"‘"9- looks tagged," her nlother coaliti- chilllfl‘ '. d to Luther. "Do you know. >11) 111111‘ 1H1" €flll9>"'l1<“'TfllllYL Ilink I'll st-e whether your father vritiu; hat-It that she was giviiiu 1 “ma l“. m came home (m- tho item all tltc tictallrt. Whclt it. tnnlner~the country air would do "t-altiy ~h1- $4:- it-Iliug thi-tli llnzh liuly good." mt: for having, done. II til-s tvtly-j‘ w; “I “n! T’... slrenuun“ “Pawn “my mm ‘ "-111 11\>\'1\t“l>¥ "U1" I 1W") "\‘.‘It".\1 a way 1o got utarilctiVlllpnn even Amy's glorious health t-o-dtiilt Itt-Ip Ii. I ~iulply Itt1I1"| Il1"li~I1'~‘- 131"")! grutublctl, havitiii "m" I 1utI vitality. Sotlietlnlcs t-tbe tout-h- i-irn oi‘ bavluu anyone I ltnew] i.“ p..."- _.,,\.,..-,,i \imp§' “pflmmi .0 u“ “m- ‘rhQpkH M1,.“ “m- ow“ wand artnttld tlllli \\':tIt'lI ult- ln-illv,.|l0t1i:tti.io_|ttt antottt will ztillrltiltltlrt-ll)‘ color was Wuntinl§~u Dro- IIIIIFFIPII. lyfiltiilll-IJ [Ilttlllilfi u uto.t_| moon tttrittt I ceding that shocked her mother ""111 I'll it'll Y0" a“ "Mm il- "lmltotl ‘~‘ll.\i min;- 11o] xutllm mtg ltinytltiti words at first. lut _ that pr-rhzlp< _vou'll reel iltttit-l‘. and not} nlnurinq jlqigqlufl pa, n’, [).‘)t,|_|n|||: “u.” ,4“. m,“ “(a-pmpd l-“lmly think I've loft you not t-tttirt-Iy‘. l vn ii~lllll ‘IHIII Ltos out nu.“ iliirldlfilllill. Amy's pretty brow“ p3...“ “f” 7mm!“ Y"$"'""'Y "llfmmlP-I "fl 'l1"!'Il 11 011* .10 ‘iiililll 1' "-"""!-"""! tflm"'|l"(*»*= htld bluc shadows) could not. keep this lip forevt-lflivtrlllle lllrs. Talbot knitted or tucntl ltd figfitflllgllff "viii" fl.‘lllllt.glllll?"...llllr mlllilll lill.i.'nli1‘\’t'1" nli-‘i-“Wi it Ilflfiofnl- iWlt-ltte cvI-nlltg tthit ttttld QIIIIIIPIIIV‘ ‘hill-h "NV "WY flliPilk 01' "wit" 0111i I told hiln I would marry him tut-I I nni mid she was oi‘ an "I-tllpirIt-al 1n...“ r,.“,.m-,1u| n1 pamo“, “ml “not... Admu-M“. l-num pm“; may; t“ ,-i,;- "It (‘Intro ivatlts a divorce lsllflf lt-Il". Hens-Ida, mwm, Wm‘ mv“|y|)'0u tittist atItI jlu-jiistt l0 your ac- “u. tyyltlg to iiriSilasilliiiil tin». l‘. yo. You see, I lur-t him at ti... tumor tullld.“ a term bi‘ phiinsoyltty ruphpnty “tn-Hahn lp-r palm“ a mil-d |lIiTty-~|IlII that was all. 0|‘ van-a 'I‘,Jt‘@r l“, h” KM n“ - Wm." "m. Mn“ "ml grpen hou““sit-(lllijllllilllllflllltl. I-lvcry American idem," ‘ _ ~tluillllhlllll offlto. he htld already] hat uivant nothing at all. uatur- .;|“_.._,-_ m“; H“, pump“ l"“s(‘nr( Th9", we“! “may um“ when‘ Lhuwr Beam,“ M h“. m n-maw PM m ‘mm tram‘: and “ma honmlatltlctc ought ti) ulltlvrflitlllti the] Al"! 11"" 1i"l°l"°'l".“'“* '1'“ |,,,;,|_.,.d“$|“g1,._ “(|,._.“,K.._||0 qm“,;,..|l,||y_ m N... ,,,,,.“,.|-_ mm", gay‘, mm plum "ravuh-“uxtlnnl and Amy m“, PM“, OLHHFIHWUL ' Wm. “prpadhm ma“ mm Hupnlapanttso system thoroughly. \ou founded. It was Indeed Iortut it to n cabin for two this company lira. ‘falilot drt-w cotlt-lusltlus -:ui't't=.t'cti~~~untl Ilet" mother sitfforctl alone, many titties when he could "I doti't bellow- In divorcf‘ anti I "'""l"l "Y" m“ llllfll"? Wilimti» l kllowfl—nxld h‘) “nmm romlnlspenb "u" n" omcm‘ m“ m" ‘pll-FHM i!‘ IHLYIBR uli I'YDf‘|\‘¢‘-‘5l lhcu ivtnfruttt 111a‘ "W11 1‘Xi>‘~1'i"11\'*'. "It'd" from ot-ctutioual llllrfillt of Irritable-tug}; h...- q“ marry ha.“ “Av...- w||| p“, (ppm |_.. “'0; nupililll‘! know what happens then. We '3' ‘u! l"‘"‘<'""""-“ '“""""""" " l" “"""°“'“ """""~' m" “'“"'""°" we“; “rut... tow“ “m; m“ “ “QM,” .(.“..|“_..',,“,. a“, “up “mu rpcguLlyv uemm Am‘ Amy w“ “my m“ anxmns m" m, ghj‘ ‘or Wm m ‘m ‘narflmi L,“ m u wry “man mm,‘ may“, “m. AtltcrIt-alls. I had il Yuuni-t Jttliatr Iin could tint have tallest! tint-z and In-o II notary‘... offict- ' new" lbeltl a.~ itllaiterablu. From one ur The opera comPanY httpnrared\flo Croat” Hum] h" Oppormnny. m Shp-s “mum m g“ “P, Ow“ w“). Donald finds tllort-f instri|tttIon.sl"'“'"‘ mm "1' ""rvn""".""‘m' mr S" “IVPHIII-tttte: atitl even ti Iu- flllil. d...“ “m; wk". ,“-_“-,-;..¢_ w,“ m‘ n... w“ ,..._“..,~t..“.-..,.._ which 9m," “l... (me “M. bu“ u Shack m ‘he mmm‘ “why “mm ma‘ come nmnnm nppndimz nmnov woarmg “m: hm“ b“, cm“m“y_ “.0 “m mllllotltlls anti I tried jaijltstt wiill would liilvp tilutttrllt prtiilalli t-Ierki acting as witnesses. .llad gmn- tllruugii. or beard about. tains~ u ihark attended by 30 rich t don't Wu“; u, 5K1‘) him!" Amy (“lgqgpq wmlnnpihar Hm“ n“ “tan... net-t some pt-opln, englneersdml" ‘my “l” My" m" m’ "'w"3"" “"""‘“""" ml", """"m'" w" ' And than. all [hi-pg i“ m tap mm» u g,,_m,..umy_ Th‘, gflmral-“y van“. nnmhm. “m. a vma in ‘he __"Or"“_"_ m" [my an” his “vim”! "W: "-0-" should hm," nmrrlod n mrvwnnh “m! honkknew,“ “nMtIt-tcatt-d tne. It was not utlsy to gout» rilltitliilliy. tnsatltr and mire about. isent you a wire H0 y011tW=1>t l1 111W after thnt. lnlartt-st seaisitit: resort. on llli.‘ ypql," ,“,|,.t_ dmmram. “Pnslhle gm, w)“. talerktt. tinti cnrpmltcrs nnd all the ‘Wm- “"W“"""- 0"" ‘MY I gm 71"" “"""‘l "“'“' b""" “'m""" would Ilnuw we were married, I ‘Shi- had not witnessed Jane's nnnst; one. ltati a Silmlner home In] "\N]|y .1“ yn" m“... around? | “rank! “m”, mn)“. yo“ 3mm“, pa". odd sort“ that go to make ilp a ' “Mil "W1 llhtllly! l threw itilll Inuit)‘. thought that would please you, 3...] ."n|.riag'_v_ Fm. “.‘,,,k_,. been", h m "m ohuuqm m Prank“; and "m, qfl-ld you "m ma. “hp Hum m wok. "r In "In"?! g0 onnrniywnrill Ii" mwnfiand w“ Maw ml n flpppm] vicar flu/w my lit-nil on his bt-Ilyql lIllt silt-It ti thought ‘lever an» "Iiello, Aliuoe, 0h. hello. Mr. Arnold," be said. "Hot. Isn't It? I lust sort of thought I'd drop iti an see you. (70 on singing. don‘: stop for me." Amy went on singing. But there were no pauses between songs. or if there urere, they were filled with animated conversation. Amy's eyes blazed, bttt she treated Dick with exaggerated sweetness. Only she ctlllctl him "IIIt-htlrtl," as she always tilt] when she. was matl nt him. ‘ A SENSE OF JUSTICE Chapter 72 llut Ilc offered a “pullout ivasil tltttt'liillc"~~'ttnti that irlis Illc it tiling. "*- .-\n idea orcurretl to her staid tnentloiv H,“ "Jordatl." 'r.» Itt- limitation How Roosevelt Staged a “Jiu Jitstl” Ivlatclt Private Office of White house foiwtlve "milittuctl 1'1'1H11 tum" 1' or stltlpshtlts us, lit» may loo-t‘ "-———-—%i'— clcciitlu. U1 it‘ a Sect-ct st-riit-t-a tlu you tboys ilntlersilttitl jiu-jitsu?" passes tilt-w iinutltms and W1» "Wlllfld in the negative. and two elifiiilil, chaps Silllililg he t-otitIutit-ti, tioultdiug tlic altQlli-vsidelit oi the Lluitvtl Stalin with his IIYIIIHZ "You Illlifii proiii- the llcatl atlti rolling aruuutl c lso file to Ii-arn that without ticltiy. tilt: ilutn- with llnn, In- will ut \\'0u an: so good iti uilicl‘ athletics short sliili with us, thinking 'l a i . al.~o to have you send my trunks to the hit-r. I aitllirt-sses put hlrs. Donald Pvlotiro." There was a break er-the Ink oi‘ the paragraph wa blot-k. as though Julie had let i hope. whoevc dry on. while she sat and looked at It. The rest of the tpistle Wu Iigttlt r. J1me llad an odd Ilablt of blotting every few lines a 5h? wrote. And It was evident that .~.hc had broken off the effusion. for she went an~ "ThatZs tile first time. I've writt- en my nanie~my new name—antl it looks rather odd. I'ttl sure never thought I'd ever see a Mrs. before Don's name, or that the Mrs. should be myself. Ilow [rightfully domestic It does Iook~just a though I belonged to hint! Ilollairl never hall that itiea. would begin at once to rebel. "So you see, Donald anti I werr only engaged about hulf an hour~~ probably one of the shortest and on record. I coititia't even collie.- home least romantic engagements for my little suitcase. because know you would be. there, and then MIIIHER! Baby's’ Best Laxative is "California Fig Syrup" “When bit-by L! wnnilputod. llnn vlndcolic, feverish breath, coated tongue, or diarrhoea, s halite:- spoonful of genuine "California Pig fiyrup" promptly moves the polit- onl. lame. bile, soaring food wud ‘rule right out. Never cramps or overacia. Babies love Ila delicious tutu. AM your drugglst tor genuine "Paltfot-liia Pix Syrup" which butt full directions tor Infants In arms. and children of till tit-cs. plainly printed on bottle. Mother! You moat luiy "California" or you may jet III imitation ll; syrup. them will rt-tncmber t.» Iri the Iett» little I hope he happened, Jane had protested that .~ll~-. would not marry Donald. “It Isn't at all the way a lnar~ "Inge ottght to bu," she complained to Amy. . up girls. according to her trds. Out: was to leave them ‘(IIIIDIPIP ignorance of all the vital facts of life, on the theory that h" S subjects as sex. the more, ttsntlarti left l lottlplete ignorance, their tzliiitlreri which “Where the normal instincts fully developed, and the mind s there's bound Jane once suid. to be a disaster." noronce of what she was blitndercd and was i‘oitlltl Mrs. and never oucc put tht: blame upon | the mother who bad left hcr In Ignorance. tnate subjects. She bad imparted some small hits of iuformutioti from time to time, not knowing that she was treatltig the whole subjects of sex as something ltlorbitl nnd fcurfill. Yet, because. she htld read occu- siouul nioric-s of a itclltllilentnl tutti. she picturas herself before Jaatit nlurriage as indulging In long arr] prcltaring Ilvr mind for marriage. and the changed life that nlllrrizlgc would utcull. The nutnnicr hcfure had but-n a grout disllluslon, for Jane's uiodicnl and psychnlogltatl studies gave her n knowlt-dgt- ||ll'. her mother ivns trortalnly ncvcr likely to tltttllti. II. was daughter, not mother, who impnl-tt-ti information about life, love. nntl sax in the otwcaslolull talks tilt-no two hail! "It'll u sat-red silbjoct," MN, Tal- bot uald~ having rt-tilI that phrase oftcn'ln tbt-tui snip:- sentlulental stories. nnd not. realizing ihtit shu Willi milking It a morbid on» by Iter attitude or Ilmidlty toward it, Hut If film could not have Jane to Itllk to, at lt-nsi there was Amy. "She'll IR, It's rt-nlly tllnn flhli knew saint-thing." she. sllitl to her- self. So. gathering ltp bt-r courage.- for it reqtltrtld courage to talit about it, she approached the. still- Iert with Amy. llero sho was met. not with the shyness she. expected of a "goon and innocent" girl. hilt with frank and amused laughter. "Goodness, mother. I knew all Thert- were two ways of bringing slanti- In ignorance is innocence, and that ‘he more. one knowns of such taboo tin- ‘onsciously, duo's mind i; corrupt- ed. The stricter adherents to this in re- sulted disasirousiy in Millie cases. GIT‘ is not given Information to realize it, And where thc girl. in blind lg» doing. out. Talbot, along with everyone else, biulncd the girl as being "bad" liirs. Talbot prided herself on be- ing broad tliintled about these. Inti~ Itltinlata talks with her daughter.- went to Italy, taking rcftlget front the beat among the mtnittialtls. Two went to (‘alifornln to work iti the. movies, anti some to South tinlerica. where the smart season was 0n. and more gold and glory to be had. And the richest nnd tnost famous. retired to a small fnrnrin New Jersey where she rtilstttl chickens during thc day and paddled ii canoe over u tiny lake. when it was moonlight, anti where she lived In gingham housedresscs. And Amy alternately wanted to Italy, or any place but the hot city where she lived. one very warm June night. "Heavensr no! That's the place In the world!" Those who stayed In the did so because they could no: afford to go away. Claire htld to stay. ller show was running well ilito tho bot weather. Luther's vacation cattle Ia Ailgttst. Adam ivas building s house on tho Iiutlsttu. and had rented one near by to watch the work. Ilc gave occasional weekend parties, to which Claire and Jim uutI other» wart: asked, tltid Amy as well. Iilrs. Talbot refitseti to Jet. Amy go ua~ t-haperonetl, lter senile of old fash- ioned tiecorum bfliliy, outraged by last city ltwtttixltlvt ff Ilcadacby, Biiious, Sick, Constipaied "convenience tol- Iovm n gentle liver and bowel cleansing with "Clmctirets." Sick ileadutabo, Blltottsnoss. Olden, l“. digestion, and nil such distress Rona by morning. For Men, Wo- men nnd Children-tile buns, also 25 nnd 60c slut. lay drug lion. see Newport. Culilornia. France or "Wouldn't you like to go hack to the farm?" bcr mother asked her BETIIIEII ANII when he came In the following t-vn ulng, anti she wan alone. "I cattle around Ilfwnlllifl I can't keep away," he replied humbly. “I told you not to come nnd see me." "I know. So I hntl a fine idea. I tiecitlctt to come anti see your tnothcr. You can't prevent yotir tnoilier from receiving callers." ."Then, I'll send her into the living room, and I'll retire into my bedroom," Amy said. getting up with great dignity. Dick was at the tioor nhetitl of her. "If you try to psss—i'li—~l'll kiss you." he announced. “You act like a sentimental school boy," Amy retorted In dis- gust. going towards the couch. "Why? Arnold kissed you." "ile tlitin't." "He did. I could see it In your face." Then he laughed, a5 Amy's hand iveut to her luoutb, tiuccasclous confession of what had happened. "Perhaps I'm going to marry him." she taunted. “Youi-‘re not, you're going marry me." The words wore childish, per~ blips. hilt the volt-a was not. Dick canto toward; licr again, uudpmy drew buck, half afraid. anti half “tilting to he txsnght. "Dan't~—tIon't touclt nlt‘———fll]t| I'll let you collie and sea me,“ she said. And Dick was satisfied with this huIf-trltlnipb. i0 I Clear Your Sliill Restore I l Your liar Willi Cttllcttra ..I.’..‘a't8'":.:' of the nnnsnt now and then as “M... ..?.°.‘.'Z'."‘"I.‘.I.‘.".°”J.“.'LT; llntlmi. Qifl ll cal. Int tor the shin. get her." dom to marry n quiet, slansllll itlrl?" Luther asked. “I don't know. That's :1 prohitu all, (‘laire I5 part of your ‘got. her. You are not suited, apart." - She bntl come that for In tote. ance‘. "Perhaps Amy will stay Bill I] “T! not a good influence. I wunte Amy to marry Dlck»-slle docsn OIIH life. loo- at least she money to help her on what calla her career. So If she wants I marry Adam Arnold. all right, won't say anything more. We ca to httvc hers. If ‘she's our own ideas." ulucb. at least. A LETTER FROM JANE Chapter 73 Out of all this trouble, Am other people. and with people's problonls-—nntl a convi bud failed. June Illl(i Donald safely tlwny wit each other-thnt IlllI('.ll she ha done: to prevent Amy frollt milking mistaken tnnrringo, thorn gho wt... hound to fnii. Altty, nho fclt. sure, Atlaln was secretly tstigugetl Arnold. Meantime. an consolntlotl, to sh lfiilltifllltllllffltl Jano and Donald on their honeymoon. Wht-n tho sight. ot Jane's empty chair brought. little. scbo to lit-r heart, lllIR woul fancy Ibn two Itiltlnt: Ioltothar n a shadowy dock, whllu tho waves tandn soft noises along the sldos ot the ship, hand in hand, while the looked oitt over tbn nlyl-ltnrlnn moonlit net-an. This watt tbt- sort oi‘ thing Iittd read. Tho fact that. Jum- sh that public to prevent. tiny did not. occur to her. in had she known thnt during flu-t "Anti lake. advantage of my free- io meet when it comes. I don't ap- prove of that—re-marriago, But you arc not happy now, becaiittc aftt-r life. ltctter lei. her go entirely, and for~ from her then." she went on. “Slit! want to. She wants a light frivol- wants sht- otily learn by experience; Amy baa unhappy, perhaps tlint will make her softer and sweeter, even though It comes bard i'or her and for Dick. We have to take people as we find them. we can't make them over to suit So. In a yetit‘, she accepted that Talbot htld acquired sympathy with other tion. The conviction was that slit» She ivalltetl, with ull tile despera. tion thnt only u mother can fool tor her children's Iluppittcss, Io non to bring (‘Inirc anti Luther togethcre-tbcrte aha had ftlllctl; and anti lionnltl were (leltpt-rilloiy nby about their rr-cmtt marriage, nnd they almost avoided eat-h other in stmpiclon that they were "bride anti groom" the Ioni. lazy hours when they might have Ines looking into QIOII other‘: lrultl i'or the Interior. The last. part of Illu Irlp wll II»- pat-k mules, and part is ltl llotitn along a river. lltlt I'll write about that later. "I wish you could enjoy oilr cool ma air. IVIOIIIPI‘, remember not to ~ut. Ileailng footls-no Ilisctiits. pies, cake. fritters. until mid- Setitt-nlher. You'd hotter not have any tilt-at. except. on cool days." In silt-ll unselltlmonttil fashion did Juno's lnitcr nt her honeymoon conclude! NEWS FROM HOME Chapter 74 Somehow. Jane's Icttcr spoiled Mrs. Tuibotbl gentle romancing. She could no longer think of her tiauizhter and her now sotvin-ltiw Iloitilng Ilonds Ill the moonlight. after Jane's practical sttitollictlt of how she avoided acting like a bride‘. But as she had to romance about something, she Imagined them, first In a glorious hotel set Ill tropical scenery; then riding over the country on little gray mules, with native guides-and palm trees. Jane had tneutiotlcd them. Hut it luust be confessed that her picture was very lnucn like a. highly colored lithograph oi "Life on the Western Plains" with red Indians stalking before the puck horsus, while the ptlIlllt-l Iookcd t-x- truortlluarily like the ones that IIvt-d in little rutl buckets ulltl adorned the edges of all properly furnished country porches. "It would be nIcc In the moun- tains," rtlle suggested to Amy one hot cveitlng, as they silt Ill Ilic dark living room. trying to keep t-uol. “It. would be so quiet and rctltfitl. I'd Ilka to go to Ibo luoun- tnltitt." Alily utovctl resilcssly on couch. "I'd like to go to some mouutuitis -thtlt Is. if thcy had u huge. uiotlt-rn liotcl, uad l coiiltl have u privntu suite nnd bath, uutl niw- uit-tllu and sotllconc to tlancu with evory evening." AtuyH-l iltllillify scenery was always ndtirtlcd with the Itlft oi‘ IIltPll-fllihltlfll "improvements." “You're getting spolltui." llor lilntbur cmnmt-ntod. “A ycnr ago you didn't Iinvo silch Ideas." "A ycnr ago I watt dead." Amy nnswerutl croltttly. “I suppose you wnnt to drag mu Iinck in tilt.- fnrm now?" ’I‘ht~. little. woninn sighed a tritlc. "It would be. cooler than town, and quiet. I've nt-vur hccn In the city iti Summer. It'll ttlrltlg. And Illttt phonon nph over the street piuys till night." Amy forgot. her crnsstlolls, , she always did when an 0 Yl y r. V s tl ‘l o I u Y c. ll u tile d f‘ u l| n l’ ll n ll! appcnl wmt made to her sympathies. "It'll my Inuit for " all my money Inst Winter on myself,’ anti I had it. I Iititl it." "Lrt tuc sitow you." reunited for us. (lhoosipiz tuc its Ills first victim, he arasprtl my wrist, and iti ll ser- tmd (of coilrsp I was not resisting. not knowing ilow) ho htld my arnt ovcr his shoulder. his two Itutttls henrititt Ii down. tutti absolutely’ making Illf‘ tIt-fclit-cII-sts. “Now in this position. It is on your knees or your arm will bu‘ broken.“ “I am on my knees, Ml: Presid- ent," I cried, as I thought my tirrn would snap. anti ht- Presldent Sprnwiw on Floor force be was tilting. Tileu he swung .m,v brother about in various positions, ilic two Irina on the Iloor, rising to their kilPPu. and sprawling around slgaln like bovs of ten. lie was really n mar vel at ‘jitrjitsti. and enjoyed hi" vIt-torIt-s and our Ist-oniflture. I here took a s y glance at iilf‘ timepiece on the mnutlepiece. my amazement. It was after ‘ o'clock, nnd we bad bccu with the President ~I\ full two Iitltt-rs and more.’ pass-ed over nie IRS I stiid Io tliv- Provcd safe by millions attd Colds Headache Pain Toothache fwame/r Aspirin In the kinds uni 0 alzflnflcttln. to .Illl tn stunned flifilhhd In , . . While It, tho nnhllc llllnlt thslr plural truth t Will "No, no ,no, I won't hurt you," he laughed. He did not realize tivc bad noticed them. To Pvcolticttt. sell‘: “If II Democratic phntngmpli- ‘less Interesting‘ visitors! Nciirtllgizt Neitriils ccept olliv which contains provcn Handy "Buyer" boxes of I‘! t4 Also bottles of ‘M and ION-DI’ lei illi‘ Prcsitlcntkt bead. Ills.’ Iwtls aglnw with Dlfillllllfi‘ and mvipctl tile perspiration irotu brow» oblivious of everything the enjoyment oi‘ tile moment. t Sluldculyq as though the real jet-i of our ‘visit illltl just rnmt Ills tuiutl, llo zlsltetl: "By the what tiitl you bo_v.-t want to are u-hottt?“ tllcuionibcr, this was two Itours and a half lifter our trance.) One day after the Interview Colonel asked: “When you =- In-to nly secretary's oltlcc. did we sitting on the end oi‘ the Ing bent-hes a one-armed man ‘ a very large than?" AH they were s0 consplctwtll "Well? ntltletl the Colonel,“ of those men was (loneml =1 ton .ot the Associated Prell. the other was .\I=r. W. I‘.. “ad r, .\Ioi‘gtin 1c Co, Atiet‘ you" "en with the President. 1'01‘ hour or more. they sent IIJI’ ‘Lush and asked hitu who ll ‘two young fellows were Willi Ml‘. Loeb told ti! \\'I'.~>u no nilnilies again 1W1 ' ed, they asked once more for ‘ lloeb and Infornietl lllm that! And that Illllillti‘ a shiver would return another tiny when President had ‘l-ess intnfltlmlm SAY “BAYER” when you buy“? prescribed by physiciatIS i Lumlngo Rheumatism "Braver" 1m“ """ iltletltiw Canada) 0f layer I ll nil known that A tntmion, rm nub, til ' mm 4f n n .