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LOUIS RAYBOLD y (@, 1920, by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) Swathed In furs, her soft cheeks rosy with excitement and the tang of the crisp fall day, Margaret Demorest sat on the running board of her fa- ther's luxurious car, sipping gratefully aromatic coffee hot from the thermos bottle. She was thinking partly of to make some time before her re- turn. She had steadily refused to wear telltale colors or even flowers which might be construed to indicate for elther team, even she sat with her father on The decision was forced upon that the two most persistent for Margaret's fair hand were to play that afternoon on opposite sides— Perry Endicott as quarterback. Peter Spaulding as left tackle. Each had begged her to let him know on this occasion her answer to that most vi- tal of all questions, “Would she marry Lim?" Yet even In her heart of hearts Mar- garet could not loth were friends ror many years. Each offered her much besides his heart, Perry had more money, quantities of it, and was in a falr way to make more with a seat In the stock exchange awaiting him and gny number influential friends, Peter had less money, but was the descendant of a long of successful professional men, himself training ond instincts te carry on their And M ret money n choose, ¢ OL line and possessed the traditions, need never marry for Sometimes or Peter | merrg-eyed -ahyth some and debonair ince She sighed as car back into the unbroker of the senson. in Peter 1 rs 654 tle lines He tift. Wrapped his blankets, waiting the umpire's whistle ed his to the col stands opposite, tier, massed the cheering, singing titude, come him a ) handful of defeat or gn wn under up meager opponents. Somewhere in that throng, be knew, sat the girl of his heart RazZe where, Sing tier on {0 see men equally group curling Ww hat his! visualized her {from her softly hair to her dainty little feet wouldn't be her And yet he realized that question Perry Endicott, would presently see out on lined field of battle, high a chance as he of give to call heyond he white an 12 her, whom the stow] quite wins and-—-the whistle gave the signal Throwing off the blanket. Peter ran with his companions to position crowd of spectators walled alert, ex- cited. The game was on At the end of the third period the teams stood fled, Margaret snd unclasped her fingers ter of her huge muff, cigar tipped at an angle which gested jnunty hopes, was confident that the trick would be turned in the final period. If he was right, thought daughter, Perry Endicott would come to her for his answer with cll the subtie influence exerted by thé who has won, Oddly enough, Peter at the same mo clasped in the shel aye ankle, was thinking the same thing. And Margaret's father was right. In garet, her hands beating a tattoo with tumbling yellow ball picked up by a man she presently realized wns Perry Endicott and borne, all obstacies swept away, behind the goal post 20 yards down the field. "Touchdown! Touchdown! down! Endicott! Endicott! ‘Rah! "Rai! ‘Rah! The crowd Involun- tarity brought to its feet when the ball firet hit the ground, «vent wild, The last rays of the sun, setting red in® the west, shone on thousands of wav- Ing flags and pennants and released balloons. Peggy clapped her gloves “Wonderful, isn't 1?" murmured triumphant stream of men flowed zig. indeed, it 18!” agreed Mar She was telling herself that “Yes, gnret, her hatide., There was no question as “Let's bunt up Perry,’ she sald to her father. Without much diffienlty they found him presently in the midst of a Joyous bunch. He broke away to greet them, but was evidently fm- patient 10 get back, "Great game, wasn't 117" he replied to thelr congratulations. “Well. the others didn’t stand a show when they bucked up against our little team. What are your plans? The fellows are giving the team a sort of love feast, and Pve got to be there. of cotirge, I'll see you later somewhere,” With nothing more definite than that, be was off, Peter they found an hour or so later. "Why, Peggy!” he cried. “and Mra, Demorest! I've been hunting the whole piace over for jou. Great game, wasn't 11? Borry we lost, bat the other team was a crackerjuck and we were gimply outplayed. Great stunt Perry pulled off! But let's for- get about the game, Can't I tuke you out somewhere? How about dinner mt the hotel? 1 reserved a table for just such an emergency.” Hours later he and Peggy stood apart from the crowd gathered about the mighty bonfire, sending skyward its smoky symbols of victory, “Watching the other fellow's cele. bration isn't very cheering,” he sald, “Let's go." Wandering along the quieter paths of the back campus they found a deserted stone bench in the corner of the massive memorial arch. “I want to ask you something, Peg £¥," he began as they sat down, “Wait,” sald Peggy gently. “Before you ask It, let me tell you that I think I know what you are going to say, and-—well, 1 decided this afternoon what my answer wonld be" Peter looked startled. That did not seem favorable, How could any one, especially a young, Impressionable girl, do anything else than decide In favor of the hero of the day? “Margaret” he sald huskily, “I know hoped Murgaret threw back her head and laughed a low, delicious langh. “Peter. old silly, what do yO] SUDDOse ¥ of a sud- glad his xide found all I wasn't a bit And so 1 knew" little sweetheart,” breathed to hear the words he “Oh, my longing “That I—1 love you." she w hispered. Peter gathered her elose In his shel and added Hrs kissed her “Besides” when she Peggy, want to life is the hetter spend your with who takes other heaten being ) the takes being vie man “1 wish ™ sat Peter 1 0 of my life eould softly, “that he t h a glorious victory !® Ascribed to Fact That City of Babylon Had a Great Population of Many Tribes, er of Babel while iny schools ns historienl fact, Is ONTUeN still tought In many nl cone a lite and he gen. ded by theological leaders » Just what science has discovered to beg mvt ang f¢ i lore, hased a very tower | ality of fact was the temple Marduk temple, belight, platforms or sf =, the highest, with 121 the second 08 feet high and the four but 22 feet At time it » ail It was the highest building in tower nor and being built the lower » feet In was but 275 of six feet to its credit, in height, the probably the world, nians were not slow In ahout it. The active probably seized on this to tell of the “false god worship The pow- Babylon passed with the sue of Sennncherib, and later, some 1110 B. C. and 1004 RB. Elamite sought rebuild the his plans included several Jews story of ES time between an and to By this time the eity had a of and Aramaic, by great many tribes Sum Akkadian, and Hitthe Chaldean, wna #poken races, A Jewish poet oh&erving role “Babel™ meant In reality, It 1 declared the name “confusion” of tonernes ™ ’ meaning “gate,” and “fg” Hailed as Center of World. The idea that the earth i= not a flat gk, but a not seem to have “caught in India, for they talk about a certain “center of In Delhi stands a lofty that goes by name of Minor, a structure towering globe, does an” the & part. The appearance of this ~uri- tied together In bundles tervals there are balconies, The Kutub Minor is of especial in. terest and note in the world over which the religion of the teacher Buddha holds sway, Here, long ago, tradition has it a meteorite fell, sent by the ruling powers of the mystic world berond this life to mark the ex- net center of the world. In eommemo- | ration of this mirsculous event the Ku- tub Minor was erected on the spot, | thut mankind slight never forget it. | Maurice Barrymore's Wit. Did | ever tell you the witticiem of Munurice Barrymore concerning a fins. co made by a foreign-born setress of a certain reputation at the Manhattag | ohwrn house? Barry supported the | lady, whose voice was wot powerful enough for the big anditorium, i asked him how she sncceeded—1 was at another theater. “Obscene but not heard,” he answered. From “Steeple. Jack” by James GG. Huneker, Price.Boosting. “My greatgreat-grandfather.,” said Farmer Corntossel, “could have bought this entire county for a fow ! glass beads and a jack knife, “And yet.” commented the man who f= always making a struggle to he cheerful, “some of us have the assur ance to talk about the way the prices of things bave gone up in the past few years.” | At big lo | So—— portant to Women. i Largs and Puffy Hand Warmers of Baby Lamb Are In Vogue This Season, One of he best poses that a Parl | muffs are in various styles, Besides the classical muff of fine fur, which does not change a great deal with the seasons, there are, this season, notes a Parlg fashion writer, the rather large and puffy muffs of “mongolie” or These are the two new These foundations, lined with At Jenny's a big muff, matching the swol- its broader section a strip of bright braid, with Jet fringes At Madeleine et At Lanvin's they break the being long and drical in shape, inds much does among more the In handbags one than one muffs, FALL SUIT OF - oA Ve Sh ih hatte & at The up-to.date and chic miss will like this fall suit of peach bloom trimmed with mole. This charming overblouse of invinci- ble crepe with wool embroidery has | the long sliceves typical of the fail | styles in blouses, lope is the skin that is most used for making and | They have mountings and he | tortoise shell that are ¥ and so delicately wrought that are works of art In if they had no duty to perform In world Bags of antique beadwork are car- | ried only with | by who | spend on acquiring then slender pocieth of tas hands o nna. pocketbooks indles of lovel {0 see ‘hey themselves, even afternoon those have mu { of more same amount of and newer ones des coples these out patterns ! slik tions 3 bags that of little ly An { charn done these are not smartly dress { retain any noisseurs of dressing in unquestionable HAT TRIMMING ON UNDERSIDE Brim Decoration Favored Over Crown; Only Slight Changes in Head. pieces This Year, A very good idea for the woman who dresses on a small amount is to have her last year's hat or hats at once, so that thing to use as a new het or hats right In fact If you mn nomical, It Is well to take the old hat to the milliner once. It may be that it looks so well that you will not need any new hat at There in po very radical or essential change In the hats year. To be sure, there are some new shapes and some of years shapes are no more. But in general there is 1 siml- larity about the head and tle proportions. The trimming is rather differently placed in the season's vanced seen in several seasons, It so arranged as to hring it made over she can substitute fre the om sinrt, i8t be very eco at the outset this Inst size nd. models from anything we have ix usually downward Not infrequently un- You seldom see on the rather than npward when possibile it is placed on the derside of the brim. elaborate trimming placed crown, A ————— om To Be Fur-Trimmed, Fartrimmed velours sand site will attract a great { tention this winter. duvetyn deal of at- Coat Has Cape So Large and Meavy | That It Makes Shoulders Look Broad. A quaint model which seems likely to become very, popular is a shaped | coat-—quite long—made of heavy cloth and finished off with a large shoulder cape of “conchman” form. This style of coat is only suitable for young and slender gills; the cape is so large and heavy that it makes the shoulders look unduly broad and a conchman's the figure unless one is unusually tall Capes of this form made of fur and may be worn over This is a revival OD vols A tin Skin Because of her rosy cheeks and satin skin a woman attracts the admiration of all men. When the young woman peers in her # glass, she may z / seepimples Xf , > wa and blotches she 4: Yor mediately goes and Me to the drug store for paint, yow- ders and beauty creams, when she should go there for a blood medi- i wl 1 . cine and stomach alterative known : Wiad as “Golden Medical Discovery.” e 1 ; This vegetable tonic and blood alterative clears the skin, beauti- fies it, increases the blood supply las: and thecirculatios pimples, boils and eruptions vanish quickly. Ask your nearest druggist for Dr. Med Pierce's Golden ical Discove tvs +a bd an Lira: £ ery in tablet or liquid form or send » of tablets Hotel 10c¢. for t to Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ in Buffalo, N. Y. HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS AND THE FLU First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets that are Nausea. less, Bafe and Sure. Doctors have A he which are free from the sicker ng weakening effects of the old style calo- ctors also point out fact that an active live ng way towards proven iis one of the most ebling the pat stand an sitack MoniA. One Calotad time with a » lL. No aa} y Tie 1) mel, D the est interfe re or work. bas vanished gvsiem is a ol 4 3 fine, with a b : t fast. Druggists sell Calotal riginal sealed packages, price five Your money will full if you do not cents — Hl ET ed Liver Pills “CONSTIPATION = UPSET STOMACH. away from the hips found among the new ly those from abroad. they. are are frequently suits, particular. and quite often Accompanied by a smart ed, which reaches to the walstline, DAME FASHION SAYS— * That sults have extremely long conts. That Paris shows a decided liking for simple suits of homespun cheviot. That crepe de chine fs smarter than ever. Crepe de chine gowns are trimmed with jet beads and delicately touched with embroideries in wool, of an old fashion and it will probably be a welcome one, since these big capes take the place of cloth or velvet wraps, Some of the Paris tallors are show. ing sack coats of curious outline short, straight little garments with long pagoda sleeves and square col mrs of velvet or fur. Early In the summer season a determined effort was made to bring sack coats Into fashion, and this effort had a considernble suc. cess, for such coats, In linen and Shan. tung, have been worn with flounced os plaited muslin skirts, We are In a war of outline so far as coats are concerned. Several infla. ential Paris tallors are determined to bring back the strictly classic tailored suit, with a plain, rather tight skirt, and a closefitting coat of mannish or. That chiffons and Reorgette crepes are no longer beaded and embroidered, but Sepend oon fragile laces for the small amount trim whic ' La ing ich they That medieval Italy has a hand in the mode. Its influence is felt in the low waistlines which appear on many frocks and In the long, tight siceves with turn-back cuffs, der. Saucy lttle box coats Which flare Interested in Guineas We are in the market for YOUNG GUINEAS and will pay Highest Market Prices GET OUR GUNTATIONS House of A. Silz 414 to 422 W. 14th St. NEW YORK CITY ——— bss —— rl Loftier Level, "You'll have to arrange for a ran som of at least $50,000, If you care to remain on earth,” remarked the brigand coldly, “This” replied the captive, “beats even home for the high cost of Hw ng.”
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