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Wcflveabeautiful Watoh *• a premium to anyone for selling 18 piece# •fourhandeomejewe'ry for 10c. each. Simply send your nauia and addreaa and we will «»-nd yon the IS pleoeaofjewrlry p<»ntpaid. When sold, *end us th«- $1.«0, and we will aend you thw haudtome oae to (five away tb»«c watchea aimply to adrvrtiie our huaineaa. No catch-worda in tbla advertiaement. We moan Juat what we say. Yon require no eanltai whM* working for ua. Hatiafaetlon Ouaranteed. Adircaa. SAFE DEPOSIT WATCH 00. New York City and watrbea, alao many tea and ■TTIJiIM 'mAONIficfNT " FAMIIT frTURt" ttLi-UuUJ RECORDS •'"! EXQUICITE rERFUMr », .™ u.,wKoln K ynti ABSOIUTUY X fRU » QENUINC ■CLD Itnlubwl RINQ Will, a )ar K « ■!» QENUIMC OPAi, »!»'. a OolJ or Hllver |.lalml BRACELET wl "' l, «' l< k *»". "n' l » K" 1,1 p1.1p.1 LADIES' or BENT'S STYLE WATCM-CMAIR i. CHARM lor ■etlinK otily i plrlunM at lib <'. I|U e«< ii aii.l £ |>.rfnme« at 10 c«utH «arb to and nflirblMirn. 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"Why do you come away from all the amusements on deck to weary yourself with me?" " I don't know," Miss Bucknam replied. " 1 think it's because you need some one— no, I won't deceive you. I do it for my own selfish reasons. I may be sick myself some day, and, maybe, what I do for you will come back to me when I need it." "You're like an angel to me," the sick woman murmured. The compliment fell like a blow. Miss Bucknam slirank back as if to ward it off. " Don't talk crazy," she said. In this sick-chamber the beautiful girl grew to be confidential, to breathe out net heart, to regard the patient as a confessor, as one so much closer to death than to life that confidences were not stayed by caution, as they would have been with another to hear them. "You are being blessed," said the mis sionary, in her feeble, yet infinitely tender voice. " Think of your good fortune 1 You have been taken in as a friend by the nicest people. You have gained that which would nave seemed impossible a month ago. You have got the one thing needed; for the lack of suci) a standing—and the hopelessness of ever gaining it—keeps too many others as they are." Here a wasted hand crept out from under the bed-clothing and felt its way to Miss Bucknam's, grasping it, smoothing it, and fondling it. " Promise me, dear, you'll do as I say; won't you ?" Miss Bucknam dropped on her knees by the side of the bunk so that she could lean over the kindly missionary and assure her of her gratitude by further whispered con fidences. And now the picturesque routine of life aboard a P. & O. steamer was in full swing. The constant succession of sports and pas times, the pleasant footing of the passengers in their near approach to democracy, the made-to-order weather, the oil-smooth seas —all that renders the trip to or from India during more than half the year the pleasant est known to those who travel was being enjoyed on this ship. Miss Bucknam was greatly enjoying it. Little Doo-00, an infant passenger, was destined to affect her life more than she or any one else would have believed possible. Littie Doo-oo was not mereiy a baby. He was a paragon. He was one of the few babies in the whole world who was as good as his mother thought him. He was a big, chubby lump of infant manhood, with flaxen hair and sky-blue eyes, a sensitive, humor ous mouth that worked a dimple in and out of each of his pudgy cheeks. During the greater part of each day he inhabited the arms of a strapping black nurse. She possessed the strength of any two, perhaps of any three, of the grimy BY JOLI AM RALPH Lascars in the crew; and this strength was needed, for little Doo-oo wriggled, leaped, squirmed and flung himself about in her arms as long as he was awake. He knew nearly everybody on board, liked everyone and everything immensely, and called every person and object by the same name— ' Doo-oo " —which name, in turn, everyone called him. He dubbed the stern and grizzled Captain "Doo-oo," and stopped him to receive a salaam and to make himself amusing but, just as the great man would be about to exhibit his glorious gold watch, the baby would catch sight of the chit-fest and nastiest of the Lascars and show his preference for him by crying out "Doo-oo" and straining away from the Captain to be carried to this greater favorite. The Captain had little else worthy of Doo-oo's regard but the gold lace in his cap and sleeves, but the mate of the Lascars was a very wonderful personage indeed, who carried a silver whistle which he was in the habit of blowing very shrilly to make the other disreputable black bundles in dirty cotton run about the deck. Miss Bucknam was the only woman who walked on the deck before breakfast, and, as little Doo-oo was one of the many gentle men who took the air at the same time, these two soon became known 10 one an- other. Miss Bucknam was slow in getting acquainted, because she did not know how to talk to a baby or what to do with one. She made a few attempts to interest the child, but felt so awkward and ignorant that she would have withdrawn from the ex perience except for little Doo-00, who took a prodigious liking to her. He screamed her name, "Doo-oo," at her from amidships when he saw her in the stern. He seemed never to miss seeing her—almost behind and through the deck-houses when they got between him and this object of his most violent and masterful flirtation. "Salaam to the mem-sahib," said the kindly and gentie-spoken ayah, as she ran to Miss Bucknam' with a pit-pat of her bare feet and a jingle of her ankle-loads of silver bands and bangles; "salaam to her, sa laam; so —that very good. Now, Missy, take him in your arms; he like you very much." "I'm afraid I'd spill him," Miss Buck nam said. " I haven't ever handled a babyj you might say ; since I was one myself. 1 never had one in my arms." "Doo-001 Doo-oo!" the little gentle man chirped, as he strained with both arms toward her in his impatience to have this inconsequential dialogue end. And then a miracle came to pass: foi Miss Bucknam took him in her arms and, with the action, found that she knew as well how to handle a baby as if she had been the mother of six. After all, it was nothing but the woman in her—this wonderful miracle. " You little loafer," she said, as she cud- Btoirrtntp in ti. s. p«Tt*T ornec, Sicr. 24, IWI. bmntifnl Imported French Doll ulsou i/oUI finißln> ' a^'Yi'" 11 " 'j l j' n, ' r j r Wulnnln ® ) jlf till riJi t ii' 1!<1, ySB 11 3 win! you the Watch, Cham and Charm, jfOhtpairi. «' C BLUIKK "Ml. TO., Boi 'ittfi. ( unrnrd Junction, Sana, ' C Tho old rvlta>'l<« Ofro win ad) twin eat ruli, acd glTe n*'u»Ll« |>rrrulum*. S DO YOU WANT MONEY? 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