RN Run-down_—Blood Impoverished Richmond, Va.—"When I was a @irl I became all run-down, my blood was impover- ished and my complexes sallow. I also suffered fromindiges- tion and cop- stipation. I was extreme ly nervdus and as mis erable as one could be when Dr. Plerce’s Gold: en Medical Discovery was recom- mended to me. I took about four bot- tiles and some of the ‘Pleasant Pel lets’ with it. After taking these medicines I was in better health and felt better than I had for several ears.”—MRS. C. N. OLIVER, 908 . 27th St. All druggists sell Medi- ©al Discovery, liquid or tablets, HOW DOCTORS TREAT COLDS Purgative With Calotabs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets that are Nausea. less, Safe and Sure. that no medicine for colds and infin. enza can be depended upon for full ef. Lectiveness until the liver is made thor oughly active. That is why the first Which are free from the sicken Weakening effects of the old mel. Doctors also point out the faet that an active liver may go a lon abling the paticnt to successfully with. stand an attack and ward o monia, One Calotab on the wre or work. has vanished, system is Next morning your cold fast. Druggists sell Calotabs only in original sealed packages, five cents, fully refunded dlelightful.—(Adv.) for 10 Years “My wife was a great sufferer from acid stomach for 10 years.” writes H. D. Crippen; “but is a different woman since taking Eatonle.” Sufferers from acid stomach--let Batonle help you also. It quickly takes up and carries out the excess acidity and gases and makes the stomach cool and comfortable. You digest easily, get the full strength from your food, feel well and strong, free from bloat. ing, belching, food repeating, etc. Big box costs costs only a trifle with your druggist’s guarantee. HORSE OWNERS Keep a bottle of Y ® Liniment in your stable for spavin, curb, or any Shiargement, or shoulder ip or sweeny, wounds, gals, scratches, eollias or Oe DOU, spraine an I absorbs swell, YAGER'S LINIMENT At all dealers. Price 35 cents, The large 35 cent bottle of Yager's Lini. ment containg twics as m ch usual $0 cent bottls of linimeat, "he GILBERT BROS. & CO. Baltimore, Md, Discovery, hole the what they of water." other day.” Garfield Tea, the incomparable laxative, Pleasant to take, pure, mild in action and wonderfully health.giving —Ady. A Misnomer, “He has a big enterplse on hand fu a pedestian competitive race.” “I should call that an enterprise on font.” Hands rough? Mystic Cream, that's the staff. Ask your druggist for it.—Ady, Daddy's Child. “Wot you doin’, chile?” wmammy.” “My, but yoh father" “Nothiw', you Is gittin' like alse Paces’ "The Lone Wolf" Et: Hlustrated Irwin Myers MARIO, NOT RED. — Bynopsis.—Vaguely consgclous of a double personality, but without any idea of Its meaning. the girl Leo- nora makes her sccustomed way into the Street of Strange Faces in the underworld of New York Mario joins her Greatly in love and seeing the fine qualities which the girl really possesses, Mario seeks "to turn her from the path of inevitable destruction. She prom- i3es to marry him At Ristori's cafe, gathering place of criminals Leonora meets her partner, “Red” Carnehan, and his associates, and 8 accused of hetraying a fellow criminal to the police. Police brash Jnto the room and two are killed by Carnehan, leonora and the rest escape In her studio. Priscilla Maine, wealthy artist, awakes from troubled sleep with a distinet feel. ing of having her life linked with Leonora's. Priscilla has painted a picture of herself in fancy dress a gipsy—which has a strange effect on her Unnerved, and fearful that her mind is affected. Priscila calls to hier ald a dear friend Dr Phil Fusdick, who is in love wit} He is stunned to find that dream story of the police fight is confirmed by the newspapers. Pris- tells him about the mystery of her mother, who died when she was He sees the effect of the painting and pronoun case of auto-hypnosis makes him promise not to gO te the police and begins invest. it for himself. The person. alities of Priscilla and Leonora be. COMe mores closely identified Fed sends word to Leonora to come in hiding. Trea ‘herous Inez, With Red, voluntesrs as cilia born es it a Priscilia he Rating Him In in love guide O IV. THE ROOFS—Continued. — “That's no dick." puisively © “How d'you know?” “T don"t know. but somehow 1 Seems like I must've seen him wheres hefore™ “Well, tin't no what for's he followin' us?” she declared Im ilo Binge if he don’t Know™ Leonora repeated vaguely. “Maybe I'o wrong » knew that tid She was not, as the Self Journeyred with her, though she An iron ladder rose through fo n which they crawled out the roof Here the blackness was by a dull the city's glow on the low hung « Anopy only reflection of unhin Time and again viclous their feet, tain driving In vast the slipped, passage of roofs They doubly against unseen obstacles, their shins upon low dividing from (for the roofs were fortunately and more than house all on house to Mario, in spite of all her struggles to keep away from him, to deny love and self lest she entangle him as well in the toils of her misfortunes. She went as naturally to his arms child in trouble to the arms of Inez, Red, Leo, the police everything-—forgatten in the happi the be- [CTONRK the door her shut drawing Mario Gently V. THE HAVEN. “So you have come to me « + AI She lifted her raln-sweet face from the warm haven of his shoulder, blind ly yearning toward his lips . and remembered. Fear lanced that eestasy like pain. With a convulsive move “Leonora!” he protested—*"what is wildly “Red!” sho gasped, staring “Teo—where are they? “How should I know? What two to me—to us? “Where gre we?" “In my rooms, as you the reach are Lbs heyond of those cut throats “But"—n hand faltered “1 came here to meet Red Inez brought me” dubious “Then Inez led amiss, dear you “And thank God for that” ghe fell Into a by Confused. benumbed wonder into an abode of such the gir! had seldom dreamed of of illustrated magazines. the walls, With fromed ‘ shelves rich exotic landscapes, and heavy laden with volumes in exquisite artistry bid In part ished dark floor of parguetrn a library of old Spanish manuscripts and ohjets the warm light a poi table onk lamp of wrought brass 4 deep upholsters in invitation An atmosphere of studions re leather red caressing to wears pose soothed excited sensibilities A bedchamber partly visible through offered a of almost Spartan shinplicity tinted walls, a narrow bed of mahogany and unpreten. chalrs and dressiug table match this last. one open door strong con trast with soberly tious fo Through still another door a glimpse white enameled walla porcelain and nickeled fittings proved stainless installed, in ‘a building whose every other tenant was content with such facilities for personal cleanliness ns were afforded by the common kiteh- and was beginning to other trap door. Leonora assisting, second iron ladder into a they had just left But Inez "It's all right” she whispered harsh Leonora sted on the “The door on the feft, at the back. You know the high sign. Im he shutting this trap. Look sharp before “somebody lamps nus!” She climbed back a couple of rongs while Leo. turning to the door designated. its panels with the peculiar rap which alone would be acknowl. edged by Red. i For some time she waited, hearing no sounds from the far side of the door, hearing indeed nothing other fan the hluster of the storm and Inez petulantly anathematizing the clumsy and obstinate hatoh, Presently the thing fell into place with a erash, and the girl turned, looking to see Inez drop to the landing and surprised that she did not, but with a surprise no sooner conceived than smothered in a kreater. For the door swung open saddenly, nnd a vole she knew, for whose accents she had hungered ceaselessly for days on end—nelther Red's voice for Leo's—cried In amaze. ment ; “Leonora 1” And looking up Into the face of the man Mario, the girl uttered a broken ry of wonder and gladness, She did not understand how this thing had come about, that she should find here the man she loved where she had thought to find that other whom she feared with fear so profound that it wis twin with hatred, But it didn't foatter; In the stunning joy of that wirprise, nothing seemed to matter ox. capt that ehmiice had led her at last The girl shook a bewildered head. “And you've lived here all along, “Here 1 have come to fest Leonora, worn out with the weariness and dis How could you torture me 80? “Not far hiding.” “From the police? Because of that business at-Ristori’s? You were in- Carnehan, too, and all nodded feared this! to every question. "1 Tell me what happened, not come to me first of all? “I wag afrald-—" “Afraid of the man who loves you, whom you love?! You do love me, Leo nora? "Yes." she murmured "yon, with al} of me, Mario,” “Then why--19" : “I was afraid of Red. He swore he'd have you murdered if I over spoke to you ngain” . “That, then, was the only reason why you wouldn't communicate with me, send me one word to say you stinl lived, you were well you thought of me? Death itself were preferable to such torments of doubt!" “I know, Mario, 1 know. Wasn't 1 suffering the same way? I wanted you so much, I needed you, I thought about you all the time, dear, day and night , . J» There was an Interlude, - “If there'd been any chance,” #hg re. sinned when It was possible for her to Speak . . . “But if I'd writtgn you, or called up, or tried any way . . . I was watched every minute, I didn't dare. dear , . , for your sake” : “And I thought you had deserted me ono Ab forgive me!” “Red's sure you train with the cops, and he and Leo are desperate. They've had It all fixed for days to tay in safe place over in Jersey, but they can’t make a getaway; the bulls are Whiching too close, they're nll over.” “But why mn? The papers | - sald nothing of him in connection with the affair, only the man Bielinsky.” “It wis Red done up those two at Ristori's. Leo. wasn't even in tlie room, Because Red kiHed ‘em both, we all beat It without anybody seeing us ex cept Ristorl, He was in the hall, just outside’ the door, and saw everything, Maybe he didn't tell anything, lke the papers say. Maybe he got the third degree and spilled everything .he knew, Then there's Harry. He's gone south ~I mean, disappeared—and if he once Bets where he thinks he's safe he'll squenl sure as death. Likely he has already. Only headquarters knows, and it isn't saying. Sometimes, you know, they have sense enough to work that way, keep all they know under thelr hats and pretend they're gunning for somebody besides the bird they're really after. So now It's maybe ed they're laying for on the quiet, all the while they're kicking up this row about Leo, making out they think he's the only one Don't YOu sec? “All but why you had to hide was in the it happened. Ristor! saw me Knew I was there. are looking for anybody who knew Leo ~aid they know 1 know him. If they get me on the carpet, and then a war- rant’s sworn ont charging Red with murder, no matter if I haven't peeped a8 word I'll get the credit for squeal ing" “1 see now, when Harry the “Because 1 room denides, COpPR My poor, hunted love!” “No there Mario gave a gesture of de ision matter. Now are I3 no more fear « +A ed! 1 shall take tonight—far, far from these haunts with me, that is end awny with you you of wife!” Oh, If ypu only could 1" “What Is to prevent 7 She hagitated, then eried in passion protest: “I ean't. Mario . The risk's too hig. | tel you, you don't He i He never gives up “I! Know, Mario, 1 Know-Wasn't | y Suffering the Same Way ™ follow ux to the end of the earth. isn't me How ge anything 1 mean death? “Never fear!” The Spaniard had a short iaugh of scorn. that Mr. Carnehan long at liberty, that You've just told me?” “You don't mean Mario!” “Why not? It means the Chalr for Red—1 alone—it's you knowl} your rood will remain now I know wha you'd squeal and happiness are at stake? let the life of a thug continue to stand a constant menace the love?” to She started forward and eanght the “Mario, you mustin’'t! You musin't go to the cops! Mario! if you do, they'll get both of us—suro!” “But every word youn Say proves this world, It is his life or ours . Resign yourself, Leonora. No argn- ment can nove me” "But you can't. Mario—you can't! 1 won't let you. | won't be the kind of girl that'll squeal on a pal” “It is no fault of yours, dear, If 1 make proper se of information whic h came to me by chance” “No, Mario—please!” she sobbed He shook his head. She flung angrily away, then swung back, her counte nance ablaze. “Do you think I'd go away with you if you did that—-marey You—go on loving soi. even? Well, you're wrong, you're dead wrong, Ma. rio. Get me right: I love you but . You do like you say, and rn see You deeaqg t” Vi. RECALLED. Somewhere a tiny bell began to ring. At first no more than ghostly echo in thie dimensionless and silent vast which lay between intelligence and body, that shrill small voice gained strength of thread of Importunate sound. ealling, calling without pause or pity, (in it fairly ground ite character into that indefinitely dissociate mentality; a telephone wax ringing. The body resting on the bed In that darkened chamber stirred uneasily and flung out a hand of ineffective | protest. The noise persisted relent. lessly. The somnambulist started up on an elbow, wmnde as if to rise, sank back again with a sigh of relief when the ringing was suddenly interrupted, Bhe lay with open eves, tinwinking, In a confusion of divided consclogs ~ negs aware of the snug Jarlnesz of that room xo intimately her own. of the rain clashing outside the window, of the wan ight in from the street, of the blank. moonlike face of the litile upon the dressing table; and at the saine time living ig- tensely in that distant place where Wo wills were contending, each ta Lmpose upon. the conception of what was Just, and inevitable it was as If her mind were a photo. araphie streaming clock other right, that dis- which dreams securely wild one in her home, of ft other self In surroundings strange to both selves till that hour. the stronger: ali her interest was cen. fered and all other were negligible beside the issue of that struzgle, that must knew the passionate certl- less than life or death, or death with shame was racked with the Leonora right, therein, gKinee iNstle she tude) nothing Hie with And perative love she tin that need of making derstand that Mario was against him, that. nothing but good could come of yielding to his insist 3 2 the fait of his greater wisdom, enee great love and ly: with all her strength she was will Ing herself back to Leonora The telephone began again to gib. ber, in short, strident bursts of sound demanding her heed She faltered, hesitated, bitter could gO till that looked back, ent. she understood In she nothing, resentm tip farther . arcomplish had no insen=ate thing heen sflenced used with measured movements fier in effort the ie ed, drew the telephone to her, i to oh 11 the Br was actuals t her ea “Hello? ih He an In sleep-waking, the gir! re that cost caleulahle Ril un on wit iter angrils rece and «} © hut Faosdi k She had “Prizgciila without emotion: volee coring answered Philip.” “Did 1 wake you un? Listen to me Priscilla: I've Leonora in I had seen Sorry! 10. her in the street, fol. when I'm waiting for her fo come at from a wikz, lost her tenement : and now 0 be, sure you so 1 tion, Are you all Philip.” you were “Yes “Are Yan BOO 10 understand, I tell you ‘ don't I have dream quite swake? Leonora about—n MH conldn't seen nt in disguise “Yes, Ph “So mu more. I'm on the The problem will ofce | i Lh ap th slowly 85 te as 3 words - ‘1 right } .. am safe with Mario now Mario will take good care of Good-night.’ Without waiting for his teiver replaced the tele stand, sighed tched out upon the bed reply, she phone on the bedside Immediately deen sieen enfolded warm cloud of dark. her sonl fared forth once far guest, and more on its Vil. SURRENDER. Omit that blank vold grew light and shadesdn a nebnlous swirl of form patches. On'y by degrees it subside. It seemed long before The first of Tews slow did red open eyes again thing recognized was the She in of the big chairs. Mario knelt with an arm round her shoulders, lifting them forward s WHR Oe which he was offering her “Drink before you try to dik.” tone was tenderly imperative. With glans to her lips. fully draining the glass : “Excellent I” Mario let her head back to the cushion. rose, put the glass aside, returned. “You feel better, ®tronger, elfy” She nodded, but her smile was still bewildered, “What happened. Mario? 1 felt so funny. all of a sudden, Just when the telephoné began to ring: and then . . I don't seom to remémber™ “Don't you know you fainted?” “Fainted I” She started indignant. IX. “But I never in my life! Why should I falut? Tm all right.” In proof of this assertion she sank wenkly back. Mario and Leonora make plans for their wedding. (TO BE CONTINURD.) A A AAs 455 Sensible Mr. Dubwaite, “Did yon ever come in unexpectediy and find your office boy reclining in your easy chair, with his feet propped up. on your desk?" “Oh, yes," replied Mr. Dubwaite. “And what did yon do?" 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Y., for a When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Ady. Dangerous to Boast. Little Eleanor vehemently sanounced her intention of giving up her French lessons with her Boverness. Her fa- ther, however, was very anxious that the child should learn French and id not intend to humor her. “She hugs sand kisses me to make me do my lessons !—and- ugh '—i do hate lessons!” cried the little girl. “See here, my dear.” her way, “1 have read French with your gover she has been here, and she has never tried to hug and kiss me." “Father,” observed the child gravely, “you'd better knock wood.” returned WOMEN! USE “DIAMOND DYES” Dye Olid Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies— Everything. Each package of “Diamond Dyes” of wool, silk, cotton, Beware! linen, or Poor dye mate Buy Druggist has mixed goods. streaks, spots, fades, snd ruins rial by.giving it a “dyed-look.’ "Dlamond Dyes” only. Color Card. —Adv. New Science Center. Some time ago the Carnegie corpora ton of New York provided funds for erecting in Washington a bu ding to serve as a home for the National A ad of Nstional Re Lum. “nce the now entire roets r-second new Lin coln memori-1 in Potomac park. Sciences council, individual and the search ber of Subseguently a patrons of s« site, Rios. a which bas purchase of a been secured. It comprises ih block bounded Ly B sad © : abd Twenty-first and streets, Northwest by local reach the Catarrhal applications, as they cannot diseased portion of the ear. Deafness requires constitu. treatment HALLS CATARRM MEDICINE i» a constitutional remedy Catarrhal Deafness is caused by an In- med condition of the mucous lining of tube is sound or t is entire Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may destroved forever HALL'S CATARRN MEDICINE acts the blood on the mucous sur- faces of the system thus redocing the In. flammation and restoring mormal condi tions, Circulars free. All Drugeists F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo inflamed you have a rum biing imperfect hearing, and when be Ohio, Would Hold More. Here's the newest Scotel story : Donald had borrowed three pipe fuls of tobacco from his fellow-work- Getting a new bag he of “No,” said Sandy, “I'll no be taking now.” “Take It, mon,™ insisted Donald. “No,” sald Sandy, slewing his car it after the kirk on the Sabbath, an’ I'l take It fra you on Monday '"—New Acid Stomach, Heartburn and Neouses quickly disappear with the uss of Wright's to 372 St, New York Adv. Logic at Work, Teacher—Thomas, will you tell me Thomas (after reflection)—A con- Junction is a word connecting any- thing, such as “The horse Is hitched to the fence by his halter.” “Halter” Is a conjunction, because it connects the horse and the fence. ~Harper's Ra. gar, For a disordered liver, take Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative, All druggists. Ady, What He Undefstood. Lawyer—80 you want a divorce from your wife, Aren't your relations pleasant? - Client— Mine are, but her's are the most unpleasant lot 1 ever met