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FOR OVER 200 YEARS haarlem oil has been a world- wide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. 3 HAARLEM OIL Z CAPSULES correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gop Meat. Kill LAI |.Elies PHASE FLY Ki tracts avd from your desler, HAROLD SOMERS Brooklyn ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN A (® by D. J. Walsh.) WEN BRYANT entered the kitchen and set her heavy bas- ket down upon the table. It was overflowing with needed groceries, All the way home she had been counting up the money she had spent and the money she had saved by going down to Grand street to trade. I'eople who lived on Magnolia avenue did not patronize the stalls and stores on Grand street and most assuredly they did not carry a basket, They or- dered over the telephone. She had done the sume until— She sat down and counted out her change. She had saved exactly 27 cents, And she hand had to walk a mile and a half, to say nothing of carrying fifteen pounds of stuff home in the basket, ler arms were ready to drop off. she had Mrs. Elmore peeping. Mrs. Elmore would think that something had hap- pened whereby the young Bryants were suddenly forced to economize, it was only that she needed a little money for something that she could pot let Arthur know about just yet— something that she had wanted dread- fully a long time, A set of the world's best authors in ten volumes bound In green. ‘This was what Gwen had taken a venture on. She could not resist so much good literature at such an apparent- ly sufe and sane price. And buying them on the installment plun seemed such an easy way to pay for them, She need not let Arthur know, for he would be quite sure to object, and she could save every penny for them without infringing on their plans for uaccumulating—like going down to Grand street for the groceries. She had already squeezed enough money out of her allowance for housekeep- ing and personal expenses to pay (wo installments and was beginning to hoard for a third. Meanwhile the won derful books were safely hidden away in the bottom of her trunk In the storeroom and the key turned upon them, Not until they were entirely hers would she bring them forth, Dy that time the long, cold evenings would be setting lo and Arthur, she knew, would be as glad of their entertain. ment as she herself would he. A step overhead startled her. nody was in the honse! Now who in world? Pale with consternation she was getting to her feet when her hushand bounced into the room. “Ah! You're back,” he sald “What are you doing home at this hour?’ demanded Gwen. “You gave me an awful scare. [| thought it was a hurglar.” “Drave child!” Arthur scoffed smlil ingly. “There Isn't anything to do at office so | strolled home to see what you were up to. If I hadn't had my key I couldn't have got in. Wi you been?” “CGrocerying.” “What's the matter with phone? 1 thought you Jered.” Gwen flushed. “1 like to look things over,” stiffly. Arthur lifted the basket, “This weighs something,” he sald He looked at her curiously. “What's the idea?” jwen was saved the embarrassment hy noticing that he was wearing an old suit that had been hung away as beyond respectability. “Why you've got your old blue sult on!” she exclaimed. Arthur grinned guiltily. “Yep, I had it cleaned and pressed. Doesn't look so worse, eh? Might as well get a little more wear out of it and save my new suit. Well, darling, Besides, seen Some the the here” the always or tele she sald something for me to do by this time. He was gone, but he had left a trail of suspicion behind him, “Now that was queer” Gwen thought. “Arthur never came home at ten o'clock before. And he sald { could have that suit for the Salva- tion Army. Now unknown to me he has had It cleaned and pressed and What is he up to?” When a young married woman starts on such a theme as that there At lunch Gwen quizzed Arthur In a roundabout way, but only found out tell her about. At dinner she was still further nettled by his careless re fusal to take her to a play, suggest. ing a cheap “movie” Instead. Next day she freited her soul out wondering about him And this con. tinued until the third morning when it was time for him to fill up the hudget box, The budget box was a great tri amph In its way. Gwen had made it herself, with its small cells plainly housekeeping, church, ete. One cell was for Arthur's per. sonal expenses and he never quite used np the amount, This time, however, he had used It ap. Moreover, he didn’t put the stated sum Into the cell, “Guess I'll Just keep this by me” he sald. “Say, Gwen, do yon mind If { eut the housekeeping $17 You ought t6 manage.” “Cut housekeeping $1!” Gwen stared aghast. Why, she needed every cent for her third Instaliment. But what could she say without giving herself away? She let him put the amount minus $1 Into the box. And now she knew that her hus band was deceiving her about soine- thing. When he had gone she wept terribly-—wept until her bead seemed like to split, She was wearlly making salad for lunch when he landed into the house by way of the living room. She heard her, “Hello,” he cried. “Headache,” eyed Gwen, He seized her In his arms. “Darling, come into the living room, I've got something to show you that will cure your headache,” Trivmphantly he led her Into the next room. On the couch was a long row of green volumes—ien to exact, “World's best authors!” thur exultantly., *I bought them on the installment plan—paid the last dollar today, [I've been keeping them at the office till 1 had them settled for—1 didn't dare bring them home till they were, Gwen, suddenly limp with tears and Inughter, sank on her knees the sturdy green volumes, She was on the eve of confession. But first she must gather the precious elucidating hooks into ber arms and hug them, “You sick?” returned the heavy: cried Ar beside No Fun in Stopping Dog’s Rapid Descent When the wind blows a hurricane it rains chimneys, shingles, flower pots or telegraph poles, lave you ever “crowned” with the fragment of goyle from tiles, been a cornice or a plunging gar; a crumbling facade? A painful experi ence—sometimes fatal, Dut I'll bet that you have never seen a dog jump out of a fifth-tleor window, The unhuppy animal would naturally dash Itself to pieces on the say? You are wrong, lun this in stance it flattened out upon the city puvement u woman who chanced to be passing, and, as it happened to be an oversized dog, It struck with the lm puct of a shell. The dog iu question was, Indeed, » but It had master that I usphalt, you high never occurred to might Jump from his apartment on the fifth floor. Yet so it was—and the obliging ghsorber was left un conscious the sidewalk with =» broken other the animal vanished into the dist Is It going us to carry to withstand the The ancient they feared only that the sky might full on thelr heads If Vercingetorix had ever received @ German police might have changed Launay In Le Matin, Iated for the professional Jusiuper, its shock on arm and injuries while ance for oun to become necessary umbrellas strong shock of falling Gauls used to say that one thing--that is neck he mind. ~Go) (Trans ty Star), Identified Wanted, a modern term for fop, coxcomb These sound out date, mid-Victorian, “Dumb bell” doesn’t fill the bill, and for the ment we can think of no other, telling this brief anecdote employ an antiquated appeliative. G B. Shaw and a coxcomb were once in the same Turkish bath, lying on slabs with towels over thelr faces. An at tendant came along and touched the coxcomb on the shoulder. “Ready Mr. Shaw,” he sald. The coxcomb bounded to his feet, all sglow with pleasure at being mistaken “for a man of intellect. After he had been rubbed down be handed the attendant a sov- ereign as a tip, and as he was leav ing, he sald, “Aw, tell me, my man, what made you mistake me for Mr Shaw? “Er—well, sir, you see, sir, yon ‘ave the same size feel"—Boston Tran script. on his his Paris, Kansas Ci dog mo so In we shall When Life Was Primitive What are regarded by anthropolo gists as the most primitive dwellings in the world are to be found near Dapitan, Mindanao, along the Iligan bay region. These habitations are little more than nests‘bulit on poles instead of trees. A few sticks crosswise and one or two up and down and a little straw, materials which a large bird might carry, are thrown together above the water for the Moro's “outside room with bath” The bathroom is below and all around the house. The weather Is always cooked foods rare, stoves unneeded The Inhabitants sleep on the floor, some of the more wealthy having straw mats, Wardrobes are virtually use less, The Hold-Up “Throw up your hands!” “Oh!” “Higher.” “Oh! Oh!” “Still higher” “Oh! OB! OW" “Now let's see what you've got” “Welle Jgr—"' “Sh-h-h"” “Bute—l-nh-" “Don’t say a word.” YE refi he] " “1 tell you to be quiet! examine the back muscles, as 1 thought. Rheumatism, You can lower your aring now. That'll be $20, please.” Female Stronger Sex After exhaustive sclentific study Prof. 8. J. Holmes, University of Call. fornia, has concluded that female In. fants are stronger than males, A study of the deaths of 3,405,404 bables over a period of 23 years shows that the ratlo of Infant mortality is 100 females to every 12805 males.—Path finder Magazine, | See More Formal Trend in Apparel Though sports modes are still ou- the trend for spring, observes g seems to be toward dom, for several seasons, With rs, tucks, plaits, seam lines, drapery and pumerous sther Interesting methods of fabric treatment being adopted by designers clothes, simplicity, seen tie ind accepted by milady, even characterized by sradually are assuming a more formal This should be good ne he woman who sews, for she is In a yosition to achieve the newest and the ng of fashions, Another bit of joy Is the use of lace. An model {linstrates rend of the mode with a dress the first of Paris, Callot, was made In hing lace, The sleeves they appear to be— A most delightful de- has been repeated In black eorgette and lace, Not less he Callot desiyn which allies blue ind the three tones fu green, The orig nal sketch shows a lively French blue with a fold of marine green at the wand and white dalsies, embroidered. [he green stems lao two tones are tied with a tones of green, “ne Inv ine to give the The ‘inating a ind chi ORS yreted by Lecomte, idjusthble, by the tailored linen worn with a black pla {HOS 1018, ws to nost charmin this from The helge attractive house yriginal showing satin with mate ire just what djuares of lace, ign that solv {a lovely is bow of three erted plaits take a diagonal effect of a he ill not exhaust the lero genson w rrangements of floral crepes mart- Jos ter- get is improve on the ® 1 diagonal ffons or of the line nas If your bu conts ited satin skirt, he most effective th r that has ¢ wut of Paris that had Worth Is me rreen, one dancing frock eRsIve Ki »# of green specially i olor for argy p 2 glittering is of The ing frock RAlin is deeply pin with each plait end ng In a ribbon of chiffon, tnced with satin, The ripple of the chiff fringe, thus in danc Host youthful The jeved not only by « at the An unsual dane shiffon skirt over on-satin ere ated, ing Is \ 1 ning and charming front movemer Wf skirts tne boon ach hing the VUE center fron an arma. ment, but also In several wlels by a of bias tucks at the left fullnes gucression from which 8 of the skirt ripp in one afternd og sown Hrilliants, the syccessive les freel These are outll Earring Hats New Fad are found among ng bonnets from Usually they are helmet-shaped with round medallions or flat pompons placed over the ears and with ear rings attached at the sides. A draped Earring hats ewer even sffoct over the ears and has large round gypsy earrings suspended at the sides. Gold turbans with earrings of brilliants are occasionally worn with the dinner gown. Rose Beige Taffeta and Green Tulle for Misses This frock of rose beige taffeta and green tulle, worn by Colleen Moore, motion picture star in “Naughty But Nice,” is the last word In what the well.dressed young boarding school miss will wear for dancing. Black Cheruit Twill Is Used for Charming Suit Nothing could be more attractive The white ‘Frocks « of the Season The i" at ig {1 GUER + fir 01 lace, West frequ is and womer in New York and othe wear Tar ently jon centers Of course if over flesh color and (ine the appear SOIMe right touch 0a “ ince about three ing art, } the ftest rose iround aroun whiot which shades of the sd darker still ches wide and crushes under each band and ties in a separate bow at the left thus making three big, droopy with ull the way down the something of the cas softly side, bows, side and giving cade effect, The lace frock that is the result of the clever handling of lace flouncing the most attractive one. It is far better for the amateur to under take. Allover laces require much time and ingenuity to keep them from hav ing a stretched appearance. And lace edges bound with a solid material are seldom a success. Bindings of this kind must be done so narrow and with such smoothness that it Is best not at tempted except by an experienced per gon. A picot edge gives a better effect, where something must be done to fin {sh a cut edge of lace, If one likes a bound lace edge, the bias strips could be cut from the lace itself Question of Waistline Still Being Discussed The question of the waistline this season comes in for much discussion Judging from the reports of the Paris troduced by the best known of the American designers, there is no defl- must be placed. There is, however, a somewhere nearer the natural line years, Many of the smartest frocks have hips. what lower, jong before our frocks will have » well defined line just where the nat ural waist is supposed to be, Black Is More Popular le service — that's whatcountswhen you are responsible for carving passengers. sure O dependable service day in and day out by in. stalling Champions. 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Then and Now IAs ast hat he tears wer Her id-Progress Indigestion produces sometitnes alarming syn indian Vege! abl e P in rey digest 72 Pearl Men as Clock’s s Works When a broken faithful clock In St London, to as the works that for placed keeper every minute Alsagrecable and poms Wright's gy mptoms and restore be 1 1804 & cathed: Paul’ stop recently, men acted the fact thousands depended on the clock of the face of the time turned the hands during the daytime until e completed Recognizing time officials church behind men the who When a mouth fool is angry he opens his and shuts his eyes Old King Cole, that merry old soul, he Called for his pipe and his bowl— What a pity they couldn't fill the bowl with nice, hot Monarch Cocoa, but they didn't have it Black is more fashionable than ever and is being worn more than eve | than any single color, With white, It forms the feature of the new compose | costumes. ‘To complete the latter, black shops ore worn, but the stock. fags should be of beige, flesh or gun metal, The gloves may either mate | the stockings or be of black with | white stitching and white embcoldery | on the short turn-back culls. : {heir own REID, MURDOCH 8 & Co. 1853 New York
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