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Buy “Diamond Dyes” —no Oa kind-—then perfect home dyeing ia sure because Dia mond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Advertisement, It's difficult for a doctor to cure a diseased imagieation, You never can know I ow superior to other BT Fr trea Gh il cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. re. ATP The average girl would rather be In love than happy. —— wo PIURINE 5st god nels Infant or dd wh od ed THE BRACELET By JANE GORDON AAA BSP (@. 1923, Western Newspaper Union.) Grant, sitting before the fire in the village Inn, reflected pleasurably upon his adventurous afternoon, This, per- haps because he had been forced to ride In a saddle instead of the cus- tomary automobile, And because in the woodland path he had met a charming mald clad In a scarlet cape, Aunt Martha, the erratic and uncer tain, had sent him upon this errand to the far wood In search of an old house which she had seen advertised In the city paper. She had made known her intention of leaving Grant her heir, She wanted this Walden house, she explained, as a refuge from friends, both social and charitable, “I ean go and there. as 1 please,” she told her favorite nephew, “and I hope, Grant, that you will find the place as promising as the adver tisement reads.” Grant hand found the try beautiful, even in the fall of snow. Then, as th answer fo his wish for the young woman of the appeared. She to view from be hind an evergreen tree and the of her falll: golden-brown halr, rufited and wavy The girl's brown cyves, were startled-—wide like to Grant's question stretched forth a white arm to po the way, and before she had with. drawn the arm into the fold of her 18 snttrncted to a come isolated coun- winter's first ough In came cape, back, 11% she strange black bracelet that she Flashing from its center was a8 great white stone, Silently the girl hurried on. her Image stayed with him as he toward Walden house, and Grant had gone on smiling at the romance, An elderly him trance to the wood, She was told place with her should be But Woman gave en- house at the end a friend of the him, occupying until Grant dec Grant de now she the such ti ided sold that the house suit his aunt, Returning the winter would exactly in the early twilight afternoon he ision of the woodland maid had passed him f turning from her walk waved a parting salute saw the flash of the binck bracelet the moon came to light the da way. Walden house? swered his question it well, The place ent owner through Belonged to long years ago a lover when she was young. gave her a they queer black with hey quirre and the lover mar Folks sald it was betrothal brace Patience. passed Patience second And she Grant the innkeeper an “Oh, vos, came to legacy Miss and he bracelet—so Nn Ve—-a white Then wifore the wedding ried another woman of the biack let that he had given “As years isy Walden was her well, But one wearing the bracelet loaned her as a treat- her terrible old woman In her rage ac cused her nlece of stealing the trinket ~gnd Daisy was sent away. We read in the city papers later of her mar riage in the home of the relatives who had taken her in. “And still later, when Daisy had a Httle girl of her own, her ténder heart den house, and she wrote a loger say- ing that she and the baby, Patience, would come to her aunt for a visit, But old Patience still hugged her spite and would have none of them, “Then, home came Jennie Wells, who had been awny since the time of her marriage many years before, And when Jennle heard about old Patience and her long spite, Jennie told all in- nocently, of a bracelet she'd found be fore she went away and thought noth- ing of its value—it was somewhere among her trinkets—so she found it and took it to Patience, “In her remorse Patience drew up a will leaving ali she had to Daisy's young daughter-the black bracelet with the rest. And only now Dalsy Walden's daughter comes on to claim her legacy and to sell the property. “But 1.” added the innkeeper with an ominous shake of his head, “would rather not see that black bracelet of misfortune upon that sweet young creature's arm.” Grant rode again that night down the parrow path of the wood. An un- controllable Impulse carried him there, and though he was eagerly hoping, yet he was not expecting to see—her— there. At the crosspath she stood as though walting-—the elder woman of the big house was with her, His wood. land mald smiled, : “We were on our way to the Inn to consult with you regarding Walden house, Mr, Dacre,” she said. It was when Grant's Aunt Martha was Installed In the house and young Patience had happlly agreed to remain as her companion that Grant again saw the black bracelet upon the arm of his flancee. 8he laughed at his glance of disapproving. concern, “Why, dear,” sald Patience, “this is my bracelet of good fortune, Had 1 not come all this way to claim It, should I have foand you?” TEACHER PAYS IT GLOWING TRIBUTE Declares Tanlac Ended Indiges- tion, Chest Pains and Palpi- tation—Lost Strength Restored. “Tanlac has Improved my general condition ten times more than I antiol- till, a well-known Kezar Falls, Maine, “My trouble began loss of strength. gchool teacher of with Almost cverything 1 = GASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria me for hours. For mont breathing difficult on account of In- affected. 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Yonge, one of the most prolific writers of the Victorian i ira ne Third " Order Yogel Polko, fame as a singer, i in the field of literature; Sara J. pincott, American writer and journal- ist who became ell known under the y pen of "Grace Greenwood.” and frequently. Now, man's lingual | Mariette Alboni, a famous representa- abilities are seatfered. He cafinot tive of the old Italian school of sings jalways get at it in time to have a ing. | pomeback ready for the wife, men? psy than of Why do women talk more Dr. A. A. Brill, professor chology at New York well known psychoanal | National Association of | Speech why, at thelr { the university. “There, is are more Doctor Brill, of the women delegates rose to argue with him. “Many dis« 18 and ex. planations have been offered” Doctor Brill Jesperson, ched meat of 1 the 1 university cle we I 1x told ay convention at ne question that women gaid none notable voluble men.’ i than than and, st ‘ $3 ® =e {O say, ussion i heodasia 1 the member an istorian offered] one Doctor philologist. It ientifically, but woman's vocab centralized tap. She | and does by the eminent very ss fe it 1s that | was cou { the ulary is ‘than man's, can get at nigo w smaller. and more but always on : v +3 x it very quickly, nae 80 Takes Month to Paint Auto, It takes a month to paint an auto | { mobile. While going through the paint | shops it receives 24 distinct operations, one upon another, The bodies are | dried after each coat, A Motor Mind. i Marion, age three, was playing with a kitten, for the first time. The kit- ten began to purr. He put the kitten down and running to his mother ex. claimed : “Oh, mama, the kitten has is engine running. Reticence grows-—in some direc | tions. Epitaphs are e belo? in our day or absent altogether He laughs at errors typographical who never read a proof. It is a won 'drous gift. We've tried it. 4 eS ¥ » v Le which may result from coffee and tea, drinking yourseil to health and You alone can do it. makes it easy. comfort. Postum Made from whew, roasted just like coffee, Postum contains no caffeine, nor any other harmful t. some and delightful, bodied flavor, Your grocer seus Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) pr-par- ed instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water, Postum Cereal (in en Abe hf » prepar- od; made by boiling fully 20 minutes. with a
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