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Ady Kinds 1% eh Not the Same. “You used you ten." ” “1 know then.” to call wife ‘Kit but she has since Judge IrOwWn For SUMMER HEADACHES Hiel APUDINE is the best ry no matte what cat 5 hem from the heat, sitting in ughts ish condition, ete, 0c, bottle at icine stores 5 Suiting Himself. medy— whether 5, Tover- and 0c per Adv. ined The modern small boy is cautious “Would you like to our bon- fire on the 5th of November?” asked Back painfully to come one was came the an cabinet minister: a bonfire ef my ow my doesn’t take me to Belle Vue, I'm not 4 bondre, be awf : O me.’ Mar ter Guardian swer worthy of a Well, if I haven't n and if father and if i hes asked t Turkish Counting of Time. igh the center of the Sophia runs the the vhich gave the mosque retical Turks trus y-six min seconds fast on Gre the standard ame into hour and fift new Education and Large gays the a loud d to sing and he ded with a voel rendering My Old Kentucky Ho The hostess was passing among her guests, heaming at the success of hér enter. nt and sure that ev was a good time, wher ddenly, to ghe came 1 yn a middle but slightly known to her, eaping silently, but bitterly geclhided corner. Thinking that hed by the old » asked sympathetically: } you Are you a Ken Howed ferous me tainme rv hody having her gurprise aged man who was in a his heart EONE had been tous weep ) fuckia “No. madam,” he replied “1 am a musician A Treat Anytime Crisp, delicately browned Post Ready to serve without further cooking by adding cream or milk. Often used with fresh or canned fruit, “The Memory Lingers” Postum Cereal Co., Lad Battle Creek, Mich. CAME TOO LATE By TEMPLE BAILEY. HEY stood to gether in the bare grayness of the November forest. “There's snow the sky,” said the man, and smiled down at , the girl whose gearlet shawl was as red as her lips. “1 want snow,” she sald, “for Thanksgiving. It as if the gnow is as much a part of the day as a turkey dinner.” For a moment he hesitated, then he blurted out the truth, “I'm afraid there won't be any turkey, honey “Oh,” she looked up at him quick ly. “but you said—you sald that you would get one, Jed.” “I know, but there don’t any wild turkeys in theso and hunted,” dreariness. as hard.” ‘Think how disappointed will be—Jed.” *1 know. But if there ain’ 3, there ain't any" “But you promised “Yes. 1 said I'd get one but they in — Bees geem to be I've her lover, woods: sald with “It seoms hunted very from him the children some have AWAY ldn't drow if you cou She tur- t any it there was to be got, don’t grow trees, you know.” Hut she did not smile I think,” she said arily, “that on “Sometimes you dad. gomewneres, aot stagnating among the hills. He thought of it all as he tramped after the turkey. It geemed to him suddenly that his quest took sacred significance. He had promised Mandy a turkey. He must promise or be less a man. The blackness of the night settled over the forest, came out upon a craggy turn of path he could see, far up, the in Mandy's cottage window, He that she was making her simple arations for the Thanksgiving dinner. Without the turkey there would be only the usual fried meat and corn- bread, with perhaps a little festivity added in the way of a simple pudding with raisins in it. Jed had bought the raisins at the store in the city many miles away, on one of the rare and tedious trips when he laid in his gtores for the winter Vith the thought of the a vision of the shops as he had seen them then. Men did not hunt for tur keys there-—they bought them from the butcher, above talls the big birds hung in plump rows. He laughed a little as he thought of them, and laughed again as a resolve grew slowly in his mind Then he counted the money in his pocket. It wns enough. There would be many miles to travel to the city and back again, But Mandy would ha her turkey for the next day's dinner. All that night the fell. morning the road were almost im passable. Mandy, high up the lit tla cabin, looked out with anxious Suppose Jed had hunted all night, and had been lost in the Such things had happened even experienced woodsmen, when they were overoome by cold. She a simple dinner, bearing complaints of her the light knew prep- city came whos ve by + ¥ BNOW in OVes, forest’ to prepared the the patiently father and of disappointed children Jed al good, man his ght fried meat -l bring a turkey.” n't the old nto th no sald he stuck fork he as thou are just like pr and promis things, and he ain't And when I pro: tO marry you, thought that I'd foun ian that different, and 1 loved you be worn sir , and becaus 3 lazy like dad--but bis lips were what have romised "Yer al cause “He did say so, shrieked, and was worn out with fell on his knees be his arms 1 ont to in 8 y held Mian dy. he Staggered Suddenly Out of the Dark: ness. the mountain You'd just let slide and not care “And all this have tu: Key Bung out. Her eyes met his squarely. “You! know it isn't that,” she sald. “You know it's because 1 want you to show that you are different from the others before 1 marry you, Jed.” Her hand was on his arm, mutely asking his forgiveness for her crite cism. But he jerked himself away. “Before I'd make such a fuss about a turkey,” aid, and was gone. That afternoon he tramped the wooda in futile search. He raged at her arraignment of his®* manhood, In the depths of his soul, however, he knew that was right He had let the days before Thanksgiving passe without worrying himself mightily about the turkey, and now, at the last moment, he would have to dis appoint her. | And all her life little Mandy had | met disappointment. Motherless, and with four small sisters, she had lived on the mountain, the household drudge for her shiftless father. When he had won her love Jed had, for the time, been Inspired with a greater in- than that of the men about im. But gradually he had dropped back, and he knew, and Mondy knew, that before them both stretched the dull drearinessé that was the common jot of the mountaineer of that sec tion. “You could get out of it if you would,” Mandy had sald. 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