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Great Maria, that's a daring dress!” “It's a fancy costume.” if 1 le closer Well, were a litt who lends COFFEE HURTS One in Three. it 1s difficult to make people believe that coffee is a poison to at least one person every three, but people are slowly finding it although thousands of them suffer terri bly_ be fore they discover the fact A New York hotel man says: time after drink!r 1g coffee | restless, nervous and excited, so that] was unable to sit five minutes in one place, was also inclined to vomit and suffer from loss of sleep, which got worse and worse, ‘A lady said that perhaps coffee was the cause of my trouble, and suggested that I try Postum. 1 laughed at the thought that coffee hurt me, but she insisted so hard that I finally had gome Postum made. 1 have been us ing it in place of coffee ever since, for I noticed that all my former nervous ness and irritation disappeared. 1 be gan to sleep perfectly, and the Postum tasted as good or better than the old coffee, 50 what was the use of stick ing to a beverage that was injuring me? “One day on an excursion up the country I remarked to a young lady! friend on her greatly improved appear ance. Bhe explained that some time before she had quit using coffee and | taken to Postum. She had gained a number of pounds and her former pal pitation of the heart, humming in the | ears, trembling of the hands and legs | and other disagreeable feelings had | disappeared. She recommended me to | quit coffee and take Postum and was very much surprised to find that I had already made the change, “She sald her brother had also re celved great benefits from leaving off coffee and teking on Postum.” “There's A reason.” Byer read the above letter? A They one appears from time to a are genuine, true, and dAmterest. out of out, “Each became A ROMANCE By Louis Joseph Vance lustrations by Ray Walters io, by Louis Joseph Vance) SYNOPSIS. man ackstlo mst, a meusts DD young iklas Bl CHAPTER XV.—{Continued.) jsland is ideal for just far eno ed lane t the north off t} igh 0 be convenient has only to swing her normal con : irae herself in lonely ake a tion waters, where without de loas CAan nN tog trangshipment or noticeable of time The wireless station Is essential, en abling Blackstock pick uy steamer on her approach and pass on the news to the schooner, which out, the takes off consignment of dutiable goods, turns No Man's Land under of darkness. the better to dodge lookout on Gay Head, and leaves to the gets meels steamer, to cover | i ornanigpn Ea ——— back to conltzation of Nor position; counsel and “And busy?” “Yes -he has been heedless since then Coast pursued, and more Irritable, That fishing trip call by night plecemeal, landing them at harbor or that ured fit them.” “You have them?” peated, perplexed “It's a practical gchooner left New Bedford night be fore lam; we saw her go, unless Ap pleyard Is greatly mistaken And hasn't there been an Other boats, small boats the goods this smail just as Appleyard tig And so we have and remove Out the woman certainty unusual that Almost all spent with Mr that evening he Power In the wireless room, the door closed It was stupid of me, but | cial Importance to it their volces sounded excited, but wasn't anything unusual for them quarrel, especially when Douglas Wis drinking [ Interrupted once, g'as caught my arm and put me out of the room. It was then be hurt nie As You saw After that they quarreled more flercely than ever { think partly on account of the Douglas had treated me Mr. Power ed resent Doug .as’ roughness Now and then EO to toward “1 me wasn't an und The rage heart thicke ommon occt dering his ut smo! ed ter stood and offering “don’t now bear pain.” against goul Only fruat rmured and all the B® Katherine be wel it is not dear, but } a beginnin Have faith a little . trans Garrett like st shail end, yot my 18! Gradually her do trust you, Tears gemmed ars “1 but, oh, be kind to me been foolish and headstrong and--mad, | 'am paying for it, paying heavily it it's all dark and for | hopeless, no light eyes for if 80 Garrett-—| see “Yet again said; light he and The there is light confidently: i the past day or so? “That ls smo either Douglas or Mr. Power remember now that as the fog con "” and more irritable “Hecause It was keeping the vessels | from finding one another. Bince then there has been the storm to blow the will try to make h landing tonight.’ The woman moved a little away, as if suddenly sobered and brought “1 know I know” She drew away and dried her eyes 1 must go.” she sald in a steady voice, "before he wakes. He was up iate lest night and I'm afraid drank a great deal. | left him sleeping heav- fly “The servants can't see you return to the bungalow from this direction, can they?” “” No . "” “1 make a detour. We must be little while. Can’ you bear up, do you think?” “A little while-~7" 8he smiled for | ornly. “Appleyard will be back with the “1 will try, Garrett, and | don’t think I've got something to cling She hesitated an instant, looking -l » slowly—"1 think | clear, Garrett, just # Hight.” CHAPTER XVI, think,” she sald, see, far off but the Taking a roundabout ward, which practically of the Island to a lonely breakfast farmhoupe During the Const in the of the morn. » of Katherine, matter really defi had assumed that send for him when Nothing of the sort although he could not that Blackstock was up and about mid-morning both cool the bungalow to set it to intermittently throughout il hours he heard the drum wire! spark, its whiplash distance resembling of pistol shots remainder the he Without giving nite thought wanted he was doubt to rights, and the ANE from a a smart fuslllade The sound filled him with apprehen- [t was quite possible that Black. uld think to any doubts might entertain ab the identity his new iestioning Voor. via wire event the which he had gition the 1s tainly be eXx- “ wi settle ut of his tissue of falsehood upon alde by qi such on cer it might be ility of such stranger 10 was ared veer In simply have He would ‘h to know positively. yf the je sly pre} wind ér noon one ( gtrolling alng ars gLrao low from thw fil Was orner, Black: ion simultane Katherine living-room ‘win purpose he passe the farm-h stock ohservat from caught me of ously throug! Rif to the main en- there where she when she turned ovin trance could n back From he ited ot but see him wa into the room rumble was speak. but Coast ame the He and with {oroe, hear what he said woman waited, moveless, until voice dropped Then she sald in an ordinary tone: “ls that To which apparently he assent ed She added: “Very well I'll be ready beyond 1 er quickly The (TO BE CONTINUED) Cook Without “Pane. A missionary in an account of life | in the South Pacific says: “The prob | lem of cooking without pots or pane | is already proved The natives of the at the bottom and covered with stones, On these the food is placed, wrapped in leaves, and the whole covered with earth. The result is delicious. When cooked the food is served on leaves, thus doing away with the necessity of crockery. 1 lived in the South Seca Islands without erockery, cutlery, chairs, tables or beds.” HR Pro 49 Las TI Caves. 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