PA. COPYRIGHT » A ye. CHAPTER XVL The Tumult in Human Hearts. frightful nights their but the lid men - 1 a into they marched back: which would great as ¥ the irom City men and boys come army nearly 14 forth, but an army halting, m helpless, wounded, suffering They had seen ts be able to foreesit seen They knew with what termination their veterans, under Lee, were fighting back the of ti} brothers in as shot to rir Ces it too often not abso heroic the 1 itely. great ific under grimly They could hear his hammer ringing their hammer of men, an anvil of no plan, success gsooret service attacks heir erri ine, tne great war: anvil; a men. Plan success of operations, some tal point wae being wrestled for in a ath grapple between all the offeneive C8 pac , and all the defensgive res other meeting, as been meeting during the long in a time like that, of and public need, private and personal nffairs ought be forgotten, but it Was not so Love and hate, snd jealousy, faithiulness and disloy alty, self-sacrifice and revenge, still in buman hearts. And these feel ings would put to shame even the pas. on or or no He two ities of the ources of they years public One fhe were to PREDICTS A TOOTHLESS AGE British Doctor Gives Out Opinion That Soft Foods Are Working Havoc With the Race, What our dentists have from time to time been saying has been at last ak en up by a London doctor, namely, that our teeth are less solidly set in the jaws than they should be for the reason that clvilization encourages us to eat soft foods. “Biting Is becoming a lost art,” says this British doctor, THE PLAY BY sions engendered in the ittles the fearful warfare Edith Varney, inst the tel graph offic had made 3 $ in the bet Thorne bloody bi for ance, had g« assur she resulted try; that mon § altho for the sacrifice wer had fie r count ven the con quest, his life honor, Ex voll and, time nnon-shot, eve ing sketry that ross y § Lroops would Cl taken, and the Conf would be lost And she Gi racy had done it! if she had expected claim u erposition tha gard it. But if tively that he ught he thi him ranuld she had certainly tablish her disre such a pon t Ls; t not Known posi what she have ave done have acted as she h was, whatever man The had been Mr anair gion to SOM and Aman time was be cone had j and held him ity of com laced Key witho munication el tr patch certainly kill him did not, he es and if t} dent would ¢ ey chances nnpel the guperiors ial him to cumsatat his con, Hiige own him for not thay ourt-martial Would would they ne ood looking at F i and then, without a further eco that {intensely surprised man, or even a word of expla he seized h2* hat and coat and room Foray was a keen wit ted ofiicer, he reviewed the situation briefly, and presently a great light dawned upen him. A certain admira Thorne developed in his and as Allison opporiunely he turned dispateh? enter feelings, He st oray vhile, mand young ion, the to left dinate, and in his turn went out on ple. He had not marked the beginning of the cannonading in the tum the office, but the lights, the bells pealing alarms from .every church. steeple, the trampling of horses and men, and the roll of the gun-carringes apprised him of what was toward Trusting that Thorne had been able to Grant was attack. ing the place indicated by “Plan 3" i heavy force, What was Thorne to do? ult of “The surest way to save your teeth stances. Growing young people of to day should be given a diet of hard bis cuits and chop bones.” He points out npplies to America as well as to Brit made in our mode of life evolution will breed a race that will be practically | toothless. He gives as the reason for the narrowing of the jaws and “that they are less powerful that they are | attempt to escape from Richmond, | though it would of | difficulty of i 1 1 al ex the see be a matter on now could not his as | treme account which He had. seen that | alarm aroused go, either, brother. He surmised but he could determined not without every | tion he w dead, not and he to leave louble Know that: to § attempt 1 surance Bure, il rother, to and al secret his | Union army, owed to | the to his superiors service re alive, he | house served : 1 | Cirectic nd he start there influ I of love greater dying o1 remote chance bserved on ever-vigil emy fu pak 3 iis at the CHAPTER XVII. Pl; ays the Man, toy th Wilfred harp contra presented by the quie The tack house inside the at the bo and separated er tended and had gone Old ightened ined locked he had fartha was VE BOO: Jonas, [r been maxing Lt gone home need | the long fro: Vilfred re was fhe her wih her breast, Ran for His Life. What What the telegraph answered Caroline in a low What did she do vhere? pened there?” I am not sure” “But try I me, “1 would if 1 could, I was afraid and ran for her in the hall, in her room been? at vas it? Where has she “She was office” volce What hag to te dear.” Mrs. Varney, out and but of the city bells clanged sharply above the diapason of artillery “It's the alarm bell.” said ney Yeu” | ing ont ‘Yes fan’t it They must Mrs. Var. eaid Caroline, the last “they are call reserves.” hark to the cannonading awful? returned Mrs. Varney be making a terrible at tack tonight, Lieutenant Maxwell right: that quiet spell was a signal’ “There gos tillery.” said Caroline, the window. “A man told they sending them Cemetery Hill. That's where the fight ing is, Cemetery Hill” “General Varney's division is to the right of that position, or was the last us that were t not sufficiently exercised: that we do not vee our teeth to erunch hard foods | 88 did the early Jdritishers. He notes | that wiedom teeth, owing to the gon. | oral narrowness of the jaws, are cut at all manner of times, and tolls of a | man of fifty-two who had just eut a | wisdom tooth owing to the removal of | other molars which at last allowed it | to show itself above the gum. § a ———— " For Young Mothers, In the literary columns of a oon- temporary there bas been a discussion Heard from him,” said Mra. anxiously | time [ Varney bad time sald Caro drawing th from the window I'm afraid go,” wus ny NOW Of it tonight curtains and sway rejoinder ans at the who w» thin | thwarted a bad wha Varnes persisted nother “We can't liove wait for sald Arrelafard time taking a step toward the door Mra, Varney caught the arm “Let me speak to her,” she pleaded “No, 1 will gee her myself” But Miss Mitford, who had been the indirect cause of so much trouble once more interposed She had lis tened to him with scarcely less sur | prise than that developing in Mrs. Var : ney's breast. She took a malicious joy in thwarting the secret service agent She barred the way, her slight figure in the door, with arms extended ! ‘Where is your order for this? | aeked Arrelsford stared at her in surprise BE CONTINUED.) what you be roughly this L5s him by ' she (iy Modern ‘Student, “How about your geometry? | want you to do something in that” “Well. tv's this way, father. Unless | make a certain percentage in football, they wot let me take the geometry at all.” oscil recently on Horary: catnogue blun. { ders and mistakes made in ordering | books by their titles. Only one of the lustances seems really new. It fs the case of a small boy who collects moths and was in search of a text book on the subject. | After studying the catalogue of the { local library for some time he ap plied for ahd obtained a book which, he thought, would be the very thing i he wanted. It was "Dr. Blank's Advice to Young Mothers!"”— Pearson's Weekly. (COMMERCIAL | Weekly Review cf Trads an! 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