PiiP!W?Pf'Ltf xm fBS DAILY rteVtiLETTE ' THE WALLFLOWER' Bg Clarltta Ufackle i. . . . . Dr. ... nil"0 ' ' B we-cerner" 'r W asked Mnrk' Wynne of hi young rf'Oh.' th'nt l Mlllle Parker pretty, !i-.' she? But nhe enn't tdnncc, or .i.I i.nt te thev cnll her the Sunflower' thev nre n theughtlcsR itinehl" en'' w,tn "'.cnnrniing upwara lift of her shoulder thd meBt thought- 'nilum. fine 01 nil lurucu nun una linn iwitns u" " v """ I,g'- ..11 n. xvrnne ceu in net. wince very wcu lm EWe wen glnd te Je;e him for one ntli who sparkled as the town wit. ,'Wne is that sitting with Millie prker?" nshed Elsie suddenly. (Thtt medicine mnn Is sitting In the V linlew of the wallflower," -sighed h OtDTtt. ...... 'lie cannot de enjoying nirascu, m unia rriunt he Is having the time u his life and say, Elsie, she leeks ,i pltliy W"'B" -v ' "Where Is Alfred Brown?" asked El ri. changing the subject. 'Sh-h-h. Whisper It the fever I" '"Ne I That makes thirty enses' in 0E?ile was silent after that. The' epi demic had started, as such things usu flr de In an unhealthy slum near' the rtrer's edge and tliere hadvbeen whl- Crs of polluted drinking water of milk tUes washed In the river water sani tation rules violated, nnd the town au thorities were confronted with a grave tc.b 'wvnne. DBSslnir threush the llittle town from a hunting trip In the tht father of Elsie Lee, se his nppenr gVre at the little party was a happy "Leng'after he had retired that night lit thought of the dread disease which vis sweeping through Lanebore, and ht thought of something Mlllle Parker ltd salil te him that evening while her young companion! fox-trotted trennd them. v "-We need nurses," sold Millie thoughtfully. ' "They can be sent from town eas ily," exclaimed Mnrk, with a mental note te 'start' something when he re turned te the citv. ' , "We hove thirty here new one for each case and new we shall need mero. Dr. Wynne, de you think I could help in seme case i novo taxen care of six people, my own, Until they, went and thcre Is no reason why I could het help save -a life I nm alone except for Reme cousins with whom I live." She watch ed htm expectantly. "Have you any fear of the disease?" , NO." . "Then you might de you could help a regular trained nurse relieve her. I will' sce what I can de." But when two days later he tried te get word te Millie Parker he learned te his dismay that she had gene te a farmhouse three miles away te nurse an old man who was very 111." "Peer as poverty herself, and geno te nurse a man who hasn't money enough te pay for his own medicine," complained Millie's elderly cousin, "Cannet pay for, his own medicine?" repeated the doctor. "I'll tnke that case myself. I came down te help out, and Miss MUlre's case sounds llke a desperate one." ' "Desperately foolish,", grumbled the tlmirl soul ns she closed the deer gently behind him. Millie did net question Mark's unex pected arrival at the plain little house en the rocky hillside. Old Peter Jen kins was very sick he would never be any bettcr-it was impossible te And any one te stay with him he had no relatives, and se Millie had come. "She's a pretty little, girl," piped Peter in one of his lucid moments; "re minds me of my Susie little and al ways tender and careful of old felkn. Susie's sleeping out there, en the hill side along with her ma arid her sisters 'nnd brothers. They left me all alone, and I'm just waiting for, the word te go. Seems as if It would never come," he added querulously. Mlllle flitted into the room with a cup and spoon. "Just' n little bit of this, Unde Peter," she coaxed. "See, MiMMMMtartif I'll take a tsits myself first te keep you company." The old man smiled wanly and took the medicine, his dim ejes, following the blithe young form around the room. "She's ns sweet and whnlMinmn ns them wallflowers my wife planted along the stone .wall," he murmured. Mlllle blushed as the met the. young doctor's eys, for. she 'knew that he had heard, her nickname of wallflower. One day Peter had a visitor, a grave looking mnn. who stayed for a while and talked In a low, tone te the sick mnn, The" nextday he come again and brought some ether people with him. Dr. Wynne frowned en this, but Mr. Jenkins hed hU own way. if Tsma MIDI who sal threuah the Jeng inlght alone with the dying man: It was Millie who talked with him about Susie nnd the ether children and the wife who had passed en before and who were all waiting for his coming en that ether shore. "And you, 'little wallflower," he whispered, "what of you, all alone in the world?" ., . "I shall find a way," said Millie bravely, trying net te cry ever his go ing, for he did net want te stay. "I am learning te nurse sick people. Tnk? Ing care of you has helped me, nnd some day I shall go te a large hos pital training school for nurses und-r-" . y "Ne, no, you will de nothing of the sort; you shall marry. Dr. Wynne. He loves you, little wallflower, and you love him. My eyes are dim, but I could see that." He smiled cheerfully at her, and she hid her, blushing face in her white apron and received hi blessing 'en her bent head. Mark Wynne crept away from the room ana Mlllle did net knew that he had heard these words until long afterwerd. Be fore morning dawned again Peter Jen kins' happy spirit had winged upward te join his .beloved ones, and Millie was alone. - A few days afterward, when the house was empty of Its tenant and Mlllle was preparing te leave, the strange lawyer enme te sce her. "Peter Jenkins left a will," he sold tersely. "He died a rich man. Yeu nre his sole heir." The little wallflower, i who thought rtffl teiSMta he had nurtfd a, peer msn, broke down and cried miserably. The law er took himself off nnd sent for warn "Yeu remember Mr. Jenkins' proph ecy, don't you, Millie?" he asked. "Yeu heard?" flashed Millie. .. "Yes, nnd It is coming true, llttle wallflower, isn't it?'! he whispered. VMillle Parker married?" shrieked Elsie Smith incredulously. "That little wallflower?" 4 MARKET STREET BEEF CO. Special Prices for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday a Picnic Shoulders 12ttc lb. Lean Briikct Beef far Soup 3 lbs, for 10e Finett'Beneleu Stcwinf Beef 3 lbi., for 2Sc Beit Htmburt. fpwh ground all the time, 3 lbi. 25c ROASTS of BEEF 15s. Kasui PIiImh Belara SUe of nena it ... Our beef is from the; best grewiag cattle money can auy. Strictly Fresh EGGS, in cartons; 25c dez. S Each and rerr 'enm 'anmrnlmi or your money back. 4 Olce or Nut Margarine, 122c lb., or 2 lbs, for 25c Half Smokes or Ham & Beef Bologna .... 10c a lb. 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