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UU, Service Copyright by Wyndham THE STORY Hilton Hanby has purchased a country place-——the Gray house, near Pine Plains, Miss Selenos, a former tenant, warns him that the house Is under a curse, Further alarming details are fm« upon Adolf Smucker, Hanby's secretary, by a man who 18 tO have been Teur for =. former 00C- pressed celal Sir Stanford Seymour, cupant of the place The Hane bys laugh off the warnings, But they are shocked when rey hear ker of v the caret na CHAPTER V o aes During the hys there sages or to disturb th had call up Hanby at Ie longing to a name so indistinctly weeks before could OCC ' were no no teleph interested hit prog la yoice enunciated that Hanby wns not sure whetler it w or Valley. that we Metropo eimnhere distinguist duced to “Thank “You know “Very well over It re ion of ing it, but the accommodation was in ufficior As you perl bought a larger place at Assuredly this w hirty rooms cently with the intent purct 9 aps know, | Westhury.' as a Metropolitan club membe were not epouzh for him. “1 want to ask you a specia the terested in contributed to volce went on, “l ornithology. sublect, Cn considered it offers z r birds, There wus f ike hi wis filled in not I igo, and ls covered with ons reepers and flowering Innumer hirds take sl! there—littie irds, | mean-—in emies and now shrubs. uble elter une from their winged en: rom man. 1 bez of you to preserve this retreat inviolate, Our rarer birds are dying out in an alarming fashion.” “What exactly do do?" Hanby asked, “1 want you to do nothing. the steers. A sanctuary is not unsightly. To fs heantiful. acres out of two hundred? be rewarded by seeing most exquisite song birds.” The un. known ornithologist reeled list of names that made his hearer dizzy, “Purple finch, vesper sparrow, sparrow, nuthateh, chickadee, bird, junco, snowflake, tink, indigo bunting, grosheak, kinglet, wren “It's a fine idea” said Mr. Hanty warmly. “I'm glad you told me, | was just going to have the place cleared out, because 1 thought It was useless, | love birds myself, and I'm all for preserving them.” “i was told that you were a high type of citizen, Mr. Hanby,” the voice said gratefully. “I hope to do myself the honor of calling upon you soon. Good-by I" “Now, who the devil was 1t?" Han oy asked himself, fle spoke of the bird sanctuary at dinner, His family wus enthusiastic, “It's a beautifal Idea,” sald Dina. “] was going to put a sunken rose arden there, but we have heaps of or places.” Why do by asked. lecause they get food and waler ere” His father had refreshed bis memory on the subject. “There's a spring that keeps the shrubs and pushes alive and flourishing. Black- perries and other wild frults and ber. ries grow there in profusion.” “Did you say that the man’s name was Bayles?” Dina asked, you want me to Leave bird me it \WWhat, after all, are five You some of place to the sor will our off an song oven. haho- rose-brensted and others.” phoebe, birds go there? Tim “Or Bayliss, or Balley—something like that. He seemed to think that 1 ought to remember him. He's going to call en us. He's probably a mult millionaire. Tim, I'm going to put you on your honor not to sit hy that sanctuary and those trusting warblers and Tim, Hu: v's shot and a snipe orioles.” ind a pas second son small and A struggle Tun rifle, for on in sion using then web! him, “1 prowise,” he said. I'im's parents knew chievous ns tl boy are Leep word fn Mle Dorland’s Kind but members of horse at With these firm words the Hianby nto su happy here?" “Absolutely,” “Family, friends, “l.ook at a happy m der what he looks sad!” and theg won when be's Les flushed ittle, “1 feel apy inside.” ald, Je fending himse “He noon, he's happy. At him “Shut Les. “She lets too much as it is Celina afier Sure alone, Celina” ne alone m “At Vine “Lona will be panion.” Lona now at boarding school, “Not this time,” Dina remarked “Lona wants to go to Europe three other girlie and one of the teach ers, and we're going to let her go” “look!” Celia cried. “His dally smilel And poor Lona simply wor Up thioree. told constant him your Cot was the sixteen-year-old girl with EN pn din pr pr pp rp ships him, He has driven her abroad and now he Inughs at the havoc be has wrought !™ » * » . * » * When bullt, at the end of the Eighteenth century, the Gray house had been a square mansion of stone I twenty acres of meadow land Inclosed with a tive foot had and wall. Succeeding 1en enlarged It to Its bad more of Ivy, Virginia trumpet vir fought for ils i it ness of could ants present hundred wooddlar size, acquired two meundow and acres creeper, wisturia, ontiin not “THE SANCTUARY CLUB sles talks viv to listen, every sen Les smi! and the “My ham it, after accepting hoe man it ef to ctive wns off du sinecure,” sald Bill Pel yl nl had no right to take the honor of beh Dina.” orrow.”™ Mrs sur “Sour work Hanby told him "1 for a heging ton want sou to vi'y a place suniken rose gar den.” “1'll set the alarm for darbreak,” he said, Ie was up very early next morn Tim, rifle in 3 the early rabbit an $43 # Only band, equaled him Tim was after J the unheeding squirrel, Peibam hag for stopped the before decided on a location rose garden when Celia him, “To petimes, and go to it be quoted, Celia sat (TO labor that we love we rise with delight, down on a grassy hank. BE CONTINUED.)Y rnd pin ee a La Le La pp a pp a pa aes 4 oe Wr Since nothing wns known of the ro tation of the earth in the days of long ago, one can easily imagine how very real yet mysterious the movement of the sun must bave seemed and how naturally It was an object of wonder angl reverence. The sun's daily Jour ney, its contest with the darkness and its final victory at the dawn of the new day are Ideas which have led to endless stories, Ra, the great sun god of the Egyp tians, was thought to travel in a ship across the waters of the sky by day and return during the night through the kingdom of the dead. This god was always represented either as na hawk or as a man with a hawk's head in accordance with the belief that the hawk always flies toward the sun, ancient Hindu face, seven tongues nnd seven arms The number seven was held sacred by symbolize the numerous duties performed by Agni and Some Publicity Publicity hins indeed been developed into a fine art and the mortuary home advertisements pow nnke everything sound so attractive that a man who likes to have things nice around him enn hardly walt to go.~Ohle State Journal, Variety Keynote of New Wardrobe Broken Lines, Ways of Cut- ting, Combinations of Colors, Features. from the has Its that is the Deviating narrow way fashion, and have done, with straight seen, straight and advantages in what clothes result that the dress or coat rarely is are broken, writes a fashion correspondent in the New York Herald Tribune, by ways of cutting and by combinations of used, through line Anes intricate the and clothes colors trimmings. In suits that iretense is n color No hear coats may be of a with the skirts, made of having contrasts them nny For hue incket relation to each ther in instance a may he worn Black Double ailleur of Mixture; and Gray Wool Scarf of Fox. blue These are pailletted ton green and i different from the gown of last year. A extraordinary for hut displayed green for a wedding event, On ane other ie the cardigan Jacket of net, algo pailletted, The dress consists of a jumper bodice and gathered skirt. Untrimmed Dress Is Passe. Woman's simple untrimmed dress has passed, Now elaborate workman ship 18 essentinl. All sorts of artistic formed on suiis, wraps and dresses hy means of tacking, There are flow- ers, leaves, fang and seaweed, indeed almost any design of which the fancy of dressmakers conceive, Tuckings and appliques in points and slanted effect are perhaps the outstanding. Stitched cut-out sections on the skirts or sults may represent fan ef. These are pointed up or point. ed down, A sunburst design may frame circular gores on skirts or spring away from a plated hem. tones, Jumper ceremonious one in “ems occasions, she degigns are {ects Lightwelght wool crepe frocks, which are so Important in this season's wardrobe, thelr stralght bod- fees ornamented with stitched sec tions, Other wool gowns are ly plalted at their skirt part, under a hip yoke curved up on side or pointed up in front, Others are covered at the waist and over the hips with horizontal stitched straps that hold the plaits in under a detached bodice. dress has a skirt plaited In two sizes of box plaits, It is attached to a Jumper top trimmed above the waist with a cut-out key design, Sequined cape coats for evening are lined with velvet and have ruched col- lars, Other are with horizontal of artificial fringes, straight capes have elbow have entire. some one One Greek covered silk crepe counts 1:11 willie some collars the with two gathered fri from line to the hi Plain iY 18 have i elaborate ingertions of g in rical summer geomet patterns, ven | arly the ¢ Cherry Red and White Crepe de Chine Ensemble; Fan Embroidery. $1 F108 rnd tl 4G ‘ £ { { Larger Hat, Lower Crown, for the goagnt 1 hu ple © and very often gcarf, hile be A gay ensem in patchwork omposed of one or two skins, The n whi perfectly dressed gearf is most im- hion of wearing the over shoulder and hanging down the back has de. parted. This season the scarf should be worn ! the neck both head and tail to the front vary from the tailored ox- ford worn with the sports suit to the intricately cut strap slipper with high heel, which so many women who care. fully consider their toilette prefer for Colored leathers, used either for the shoe itself or for the trimming, are much in evidence, so if you like colored shoes your foot. wear may match your ensemble, If you prefer the beige tones of the nat. ural lizard or snake your pumps may be trimmed with a color to harmo- nize with your costume, Separate Jacket Smart for Spring and Summer The separate jacket is the thing! Whether of velvet, self-collared or trimmed with fur, or of chiffon, it is a member of the smart spring and summer wardrobe. Capes also accompany some of the ince frocks or those of chiffon which are combined with lace, They are often finished with long searf collars, loth cape and Jacket allow the for mal frock to make a more Informa! appearance than Its sleeveless mod» would Indicate, loneely und with Shoes afternoons, Stom ch tukes tempor: In the same time ft soda to bring a little of Eas | PHILLIPS Milk of Magnesia Proves Worth # Aspirin is the trade roark of Bayer Manufacture of Monvacelicacidenter «f Salicyiicacid me fam- other, are members ver nnderst It s the oniy A Perfect Day 8 NOT one that leaves you with tired, aching feet, They will epoil any day, but if you shake Allen's Foot=1ase into your shoes in the morning you will walk all day or dance all night in perfect rape, It takes the sting out of corns, bus. ions and calluses. Sold everywhere. ““Allens Foot:Ease Por Free trie lposchode sod a Footw Enne Walking Doll, address Allen's Foot Eave, Le Roy, N.Y, vot] 1 $ ymetimes h app at love is wisdom of a Dr, Peery's Vermiluge "Dead Shot™ kills and expels worms in a very fow hours, One dove suffices. It works quickly and surcly. AN Dragginta, he. At eragginis or TTR Parl Boreet. Mew Yom Clie
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