Sy a W.N.U, SER VICE Copyright by Wyndham Martyn THE STORY CHAPTER VI—Continued 10 wn § {Je had the nirty- five years, orders from one with ve-this yf that was not a proud mz Mr. anby, but 1 re signed. ss trip. Mr. Clarke, of is consideri al. terations, and me to su “ia “1 need Mrs. NWSE, “Where “There is “Perhaps you have a garages,” he am accustom “All the not stay wit suitable turns up?’ service Amenia, 1 boped he might pervise them.” larke's loss.” : more than he nas glad at fianby does ™ von Hanby the yers will you stay?’ she modation asked no accom near.” room over the suggested timidly “1 ed to yselt.” Why something an look rooms are oe enor mons house, Appleton was us you maae his of the gstomed izlly wel sempted household from and unwelcome been deputed to workme nighed the on time, a's arith wns ined at the iuninber. These Mr Appleton cyer. The Hanbys liked him for his sim plicity. He told them his wile whom he adored-nan invalid lady un nble to leave New York hecaunse of some special treatment for rheuma tism thot was taking. The foreman of masons directly he found 8 map whom he could not fool, Appleton’s mild appearance deceived him It was one of his grounds of grievance when he sought an Interview with Mr. Hanby. “You say Mr. you ‘something come because each member some unacel Junior had that the pool task. fee stra esti metic mating cost of inbors took ubout she resigned over him swore at terrible’ 7 Hanby geoffed. “Don’t lle about It! Mr. Ap pleton couldn't do a thing ike that but 'm Hable to turn rough any time an! inefficient loafer tries to put up a fool story like that, Get out!” “tad the audacity,” Hanby told his wife, “to say that old Appleton called him foul names.” They laughed together at surdity of It Appleton "0 the ab tost my temper, | admit,” con ppleton, at tanch., *1 ex hat lal something to owed 4 capital which it HAT without iked over ans oth? ‘Liere show me how to gnast one - i Hanby, “Hos! ta 3 f.uncheon wns the only warned meal at whi vi red “Afraid tianby sald 3 “1 have just pald off " he said, he ap yon A COT were not coming’ $e ji: the workmen “Ihe lawn ond on tf on the swimming Jap will “You certainly make them sald Hanby, “} wonder do it i” “1 reward charge nese ten house tennis done tomorrow, work,” Ow you the Molent dis those who shirk ir duts it nnd wis my system ail wns in the employ of Douglas & Smith." I'he “Mr. Appleton !™ Cel face to called old man turned his smiling mnde ® (discovery about the “What? he sgnid, they could the him, “1 was wandering after dinner” “Unwise,” sald Appleton O08, oe ndvised to keep you made a digcovery?”’ hiner saw’ an great at leas seven feet long “1s that all? My dear vou one of (he the ophidians, The mouse gold to protection of her. “I've very bird fmportant sanctuary.” quickly that sturbed 80 soe news di past it last night “Mosqul away. So black snake Celin, hie of Miss CHALY most valu binck snail is ater, a worth ght In the are the natural enemies of the bir The bluck sn: the of ts.” In tinct gu d Mr. Appleto Wes 10 Tim, who wns at that medi tating an snake will be hunter, i vour honored parents in the birds. i song kes are natural enemies hunt, “Tim not to Kill any but akes, such ns the wise venoimons copper 18 not going oenr hig mother dg wheon Applet les rep “Whe con it of a the terrace, Les demanded, is a three ye of nee, wt she forts foot profession hun sloppings five, wd fifty, has ow ot hirt fed, is cinssical ght one two gold dds, | i never been fond of iz, nnd de voted to music, can tell you nothing But for she is =a ete sir befare arvel” compl have never youre a n not contradict yo f tit of } COrrestyg ow to he can | teeth? 1k edd Yon can't. That ing the gam It would be rude of sou to the Indy to oven her mouth Tanke my for it’ TO BE CONTINUED) a house detective” cheek up on the les wouldn't be play 1 word The fact of ma this that nmi teh sticks wr for the making ing scarce in interest to India to ng successful is becut lends a report from British effect thiut n grass ly em) At Sholapur is making country special the is bel re for such purposes, factory that growth there is on match sticks from a calied Surya grass, abundant parts of India. The two-inch lengths, winnowed and screened to obtain uniform size, and then builed in a revolving drum, Twen- ty-four pounds of Burma paraflin Is sufficient for 7.000 boses ! matches. Shaken through a horizontal sifter, the sticks are deposited in horizontal layers, which are frame for the dipping of the ends, ipped in 8 solution of chlorate of potash, sul phate of arsenic, potash of bichlovide, powdered gypsum and gum arabic Six pounds of this mixture provide tor the 7,000 boxes of matches, By in some gruss is cut into secured In a and d an h cliwely the for unyvuoid compact hes are Materi als muiches sell for X contrivance Jane ked ward in the the niss genious some of forced su as lo the siems are dipping sticking together of Alter packed br ite go cheap that cents a drying the wale cardboard bosses gross, Not Authesatic Fersonage Mother Shipton 1s supposed fo have English prophetess. “The I'rophecies of Mother Shipton” ap peared as an anonymous tract in Lon 1641, Afterward similar books tracts purporting to be her tly. There that such heen an don in and prop is no hecies appeared frequen trustworthy a person acinnily evidence existed, Historie Venice The city of Venice has 030 canals and O78 bridges. It Is bullt swoon T8 islands, | Silk Coats Ever on Fashion List Black, Blue and Prints Add Interest in Fashionable Separate Wrap. ont is estahl whether it be to have hed DINCK more distil i afternoons when women cling f thoroughly good-lookl 1ctice drobe ev Ensemble With Frock of Coat Shaded Tones. To Remove Grease Spots The best way to remove KRO008 is the comme fluids which is neit} e-that geveral ~ rv fn, which contains soline with the attended natu sos These fluids are composed other thar ntity is ag anivents 12a to abhsori ti fo wether witl eaner 14 grease ep The solvents in the cleaner of remove the from the leath er at that by rubbing leather the shoe, tural oil sot Theses she stored Kince so many bags and belts made of identical leathers, th be accorded the same treatn of them, glazed leathers, with suds of any of the and then polished with wnt, especially those soans cloth, Matching Brooches Are Matching brooches pnusual attention this spring. two-toned scarf is a large | brooch, while the close-fitting holds a matching jewel. are | pieces, while baguette diamonds ranged on either side and diamond tri sections, The sgearf warrants special it is one of those bands of two colors running length of the neck sear, in binck for one elde and white the other, Satin is the chosen terial, new gearls the Frock of Pale Yellow, Casis Green Felt | {at art frock ecllow with an felt hat is by Mary Philbin, the popular “movie” star. The one-piece sports frock is slightly bloused and the skirt is plait. ed. A finger coat with diamond pock. ets is used oasis green worn with the dress, On Rearing Children from CRIB to COLLEGE w ® « Compiled by the Editors of "CHILDREN, The Magazine for PARENTS” nd their i re ont. ave told in use ng 5 OR eves, of their unighments which, in ’ peers” wa 1dult other words, | mele i LON gOVere in their children from own ad to save intolerant verdicts of their built into itchen is the ‘ spe. A package receiver wall of the kK useful for milk delivery. A fia. over n ilated bin to contain place for received and not vet this should be a with shallow on and may be arranged, outside cially ble vegetables packages opened Next to closet lined which « vent makes a fust good shelves anne small boxes conveniently Parents whose children are planning first time this year wonder just how to help them go about it, how to answer their questions ibont garden-mmking, Here Is 8 proj vot whieh children and parents cnn together and maga. gardens borrowed from tibrary will help. The children should be encournged to draw an plan of the garden end to decide what goeds should be purchased, gardens for the on work Books ines on the : Orn A new gray kasha tweed cont has pointed back yoke from which a cir cular buck hangs in plaits. This trend woward fullness in the back is growing. igestive diffi- cannot the The common cause of d cultie alter stoma trails ti this condition, urns neu. te ILLIPS Milk of Magnesia OISON IVY Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh Money back for Bret bottle if not suited. AD Sealers, Health Giving \ Givin p upmeshi nf — All Winter Long Marvelous Climate = Good Hotels = Tourist Campe=splendid RoadeCorgeous Mountain Views. The wonderful desert resort of the West Write Croo & Chaley fParm spring CALIFORNIA Kill All Flies], TT Distask. Pisced seywhere, I3AISY FLY sitrects and kiiis all fen Head, clean, nent and Nor Lip over; i not poi! or injure ng. Guarsoteed. Insist upon DAISY FLY KILLER from your desler, HAROLD SOMERS, Brookizys N. VY. mt WORMS—A CHILD'S GREATEST ENEMY Look for these symptoms in your child—gritting the teeth, picking the nostrils, disor- dered stomach. These signs may mean worms. And worms left in the body mean broken health, Don't delay one hour. grifuge rids a For 75 yea gale, vegetable all druggists! Frey’s Vermifuge Expels Worms Frey's Ver. rms quickly. Little Richard Helps to a di nake WILL DO ALL IT CLAIMS TO DO Mrs. Steele Says of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound Pratt, W. Va—"1 was so weak and nervous that I was in bed most all the time and coudn't git up and I am only 30 years old. 1 saw your adver tising in a maga- zine and alter I had taken threo doses of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound I could feel that I was better, After taking two bottles 1 began doing my work and I feel like a new woman. I recommend the Vegetable Compound to my friends and say it will do all it claims to do and more, 1 will gladly answer all letters 1 reccive. = 8. E. Srenix, Pratt, W, Va, w. N. U, DALTIMORE, NO. 23.1920.
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