along the lune, Fleischmann had fallen it, fearing to let go, My feet dragged over back, slipping on a loose stone. Now he | the ground, and the next moment I swun fairly leaped ahead of us, his great sabre off into space but 1 kept my wits, an » sweeping down a row of bayonels as a throw he a leg over the gh it of the bas- geythe in ripe wheat, The French stood | ket, clambered in, Thou was In- in" a pit dug around the brow of the hill tensely dark I knew that ay rising. 1 j and fought like demons. There seemed to felt around the basket. it Was unoceus A MAJOR DRESS FOR THE be thousands of them, Our revolvers were | pled save by myself, In one corner a a / emptied Immediately, and it was then a small motor sparkled, going at high speed. : BOY OR GIRL. ‘primitive fight hard to hand, face to face, had been sufficiently associated with \ shoulder to shoulder. I struck out to right |aeronauts to know that this controlled the Mother is always glad of new ideas In frocks for and left with but one idea-—self-preservia- gteering fans, but that the ship would tion, As in a dream 1 heard the deadly float without {ts operation, And with a ] - . j : ' y 3 clash of metal, the puffing and grunting | rewd suspicion that I might want the cellent in style and practicability. The frock is in of straining men; the blasphemy; the |power later 1 switched off the current one piece and thus easily pat off and on. It has the shriek of the wounded The amming stobped and I floated as In 1 around [1] 1 on ou en | 4 RUDI inean ake a . wo er nr oy She 8 iy up Noy ] was very tired, My head was aching slipped on over the head and buttoned along shoul i ; were clear inside the line, driving the |and I realized that 1 had not eaten for a der pieces which resemble epaulets and give a broad ot french before them. A few of our men gay pnd k Bight Fumbling around | ening effect, A pretty stitched cull completes the " x Cred W " { ont # rounded | TOU HHoLNe BEWiten, and urning , Wit ‘ . OM NOTES “AND OBSTRYATIONS gathore ] about us and, Alm ot Sahrounded delighted by the {llumination of the in- | v and reinforces a pl which is subject to Compiled by Wm.RMackrill. §|own, righting with the absolute despera- | 1or/eu of the basket from several tiny In- | ! uch wear. "The frock $ ok in lonw waisted tion that comes into a man's heart but b od ad hi DHS corn r stood a 4 | The NLer wi an attac oH Monee in a lifetime, We were fairly walled | WIOR® wmper nheled rovisio, ; : . ” SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | The center w uid then attac k. Pre hs the in with the dead; yet as fast as they went | opened it eagerly and found a supply of / A crash or serge would serve as a resister of we r | ; Wi There seemed | CTACHAS cheese, sardines, canns a and soll, and belt ar soulder buttons of res James Adams, European representa | they could get across strike them on both {down others came forward, There seem 11 Swest t rai Jeant : and soll, and with a belt r buttons of red, | her young offspring and the one sketched here is ex further advantage of closing on the shoulders, being manner and leather is the best material for the belt | . Mad < ¥ Oo ent y - ¢ ash, the ln chocolate A rack on the side 3 . ld » 3 . For the medis flanks, or drive them intd the water. To|!o be no end to the cut and slash, : ; FRC the frock would be quite fetchi r the medium tive for American manufacturers and | yo inorg fell the special task of moving | ¥purting of red blood, the glare of angry h y w OE ais (Y tn ba ory vo size 2 yards nth nates needed ’ § 2’ a » a Hd ve . o OL « ’ urde : \ ) rt | ord } the basket and | . YyAros « inch material neec graduate of West Point, is in Paris at | further up the Marne to Monte Peller, the rt 81 king Inte Nap $y Svith mul ia Ate lunch, The rain had ceased; the 47 sizes. 2 to 6 years p p . > we sir betipee nly other int at which the French » LOwWenherg BO J RTs 4 Bory 11 . Bitola 5 er By A the outbreak of the great war between | OWN © a the Hanth rank: fel right Fleischmann, wislding his sabre like | wind fell; | \r abeve me uppeared a pale France and Germany. He engages in| qway and the north bank rose in three |® fail. Steady, bays," he cried, ahd] me How i nach ne Moon, broke in 3 Hogs yd 1 wal te 3 £ ay ~ 0 ye | mel | ' Le yuierious sii J ' a balloon reconnoissance for the hills, the center of the trio being really a again, eady. We'll have them on the Vy : ! + | i1 mot 1 y a 1 ( Hieh | run But in my heart I knew that it |absence ipparent motien as | salled | ’ Fi , . French and barely escapes capture, be small mounts i with a Jat t p, Which Tui d not be se: that we must go down in | through that moeenlit sea, brought peace | ’ PALISADE PATTERN CO, ing swept into northern France, where | yanks of the Marne for some distance, (blood and dust, victims of a misguided | !0 i Boo, thought 4 nd A of Ajnes./ "yl 17 he is wrecked in the grounds of the |The French fort ations did not extend | PA spe. unly juat Frenchman, who |] chmann left behind in the little fort or 10 cents enclosed please y N N , fm OLE | s far, and the main danger was In the | en J Igy, Bq He } b in Radin hat , wht \ . Chateau Lagunay. He is rescued by 8 fo of an Opposing yi reaching had been felled some time before by one |9! i] the nab ng 8 of th it terrible fg ht | " (0. 4770 to the following address the daughter of the Count Lagunay, we hill bef we could get there of Lowenberg's lightning strokes, wriggied |! » I LAr 1y, as theugh in the dead | p e N 1) y a aan of de ne ith (8s heusand Years ago Aimee, with whom he falls in love With a detachment of ten infantry regi- | up through the heap of dead, and with i "And when 1 had theught until 1 was R ments and of cavalry we pushed on | desperate thrust sent his bayenet into Jhgught unt y The Germans advance; Adams defends | through th night, and before dawn | Lowenberg's vitals. Ah, God, how jt sick. | weary, ent up te Ged a little prayer for Aimee from insult at the hands of | reached the Sillery forest, which extended | © me. My beloved friend sank with a if aq ANOW ng tha my He Wi ns in im NAME . Griesman, Colonel of Cavalry. Adams | to the base o the Monte Peller. Here we | Bos A aa ph: ured my sight; Jor minty) danger, and then lay me dewn to } ! ! ; neamne awalt the sign o advan moment weakened and my vord wi "a joins the Hussars, under Lowenberg, an | (RCV LB 7 he fn) Jp advance vhred. Before 1 could recover, the butt of (To be continued > ADDRESS old friend, and later assists in an am- arly in the a noon we heard firing |® musket appeared in the alr immediat 4 bush of the French Word reaches him | aw; 0 th ! The battle had opened | before me and descended upon | ¢ ; t TOY o or I IM cars rang lke foundry The 3 at camp that Aimee is again in the | Houny it grow heavier |The snarn, | Gain nf weeny ta be wiring tke | AND (THEY NEVER KNEW, hands of Griesman With Fleisch lend ith the roll rifles an 1 Fourth of J ily pin | | pull a " \ of Ie NOW ultinlex ribbon | tudes of sparks fying l R— mann, a gigantic sergeant of the Em- | | Ww fades 31 FOAL IIE unos Fog Nanbas 410 peror's bodyguard, he impresses an an 4 ph : Prt yd ape dead in the trench. As 1 went n A a , . if » stream of expi i 3 AL : J 0 ea Ale. E . automobile and goes to her rescue. In slightest impaet and tearing the ir Bn | looked at Fleischmann He stood 8 A I ittle tory f R 1 I fi PRIC 10 CENTS [Y a terrific sword fight he kills Griesman 14 Presently the great twelve | ih fet spread oh Some ” Ah The great financier buried his face ! M " or , VAY . "nt ! FOA, § H 5 A} | ¥ t) ng and two others, and proceeds with} = 0 %% we high banks came into \ hel soming enor echoed | smashing ting, his lips comp sressed, his | in his hands as a great fleod of bitter. Jou (IAerS, Nd Ce play. y Doom ports echoed | JASE: Cth "determination. He had Gray Hair air Res ored. gimec to the home of her cousin at 1g + heave bes] £_en fawn 1 nt with determina a: Tis hat ness crowded his soul. He had locked ethe moi es A iin 8 fed By in 3 y i p DEI JH } ced 1 was gone; 1 t en h temple let the yha door of his private office and de- : . V » 5 4 gk 0 bleed” trickle V1 ver his brenzed _ " Chapter VI ! | tt . . As the dark: cami y 9 ould | cheeks, Ir ny heal ame a great love nied himself to every one all morning, WALNUTTA HAIR TAIN For two delicious days I remained at teh the r light the Fr } ! | y fighter. Then y light] a . ) y | , Rostores Gmy, Streaks] or Bethel with Aimee. Then early in the : d rt tron * rent and the horrid neise of war!) ISL O48 years before be had shut the Blea hed Hair or Moustache : [ . leis \ rout ut e " R : ” : “ a , ' re RT ’ hot nataniancous!y. Gives any shade afternoon Fleischmann brought up the ortar ir 1 of acl ire a ¢ ay inte the gr Hen world and its people from his heart from rv Ms > pr car we set out for camp, for ob- | anid ga It was n { A " sischmann’s volce in AT Trade Pocs not wash or rub off. (OD. N " ’ . sna ti na Aired vad that i. . | + SRLS : I h all rg lay 1 . ‘ 4 hw Wher bu ) 1d } o } ad haoen oh “ : rub off. h Bo EN sie wre tcdeed afer reasons taking a t roa ha varned Il ex 'f sy doy ! a im | } } en Mit A Ch } 1 en Mark tains no poisons and is not sticky 5 y outlit wood by all ass the Chateau Agunay 14 $ gs | y \ " . ' § | ng . A { 11 drognsth 7) don pio " i { Bom the outskirts of the ) Mos mean op 4) A " orlmy hb h cool wat y 1. branded as a “bad boy and other All pe I, cid by all droensiA, 3 This is « grand ah of loon adding yi , aa he 1 bens wig Ts ha nM tne tat Inrge gee (cig? h ost of w AP balloons op by wm ba . YOY pap maha Wd Ppl ar Rg hildren were forbidden 10 play with dot satiery Ascent soaring above us, and looking far » the east, appeared i zolden |! e danger ¥ a Save him. He had grown np asking him. | and’ ig ma falleize bottle for moths south we I i ns, high |i } it Merl v t y or e d i ane v re Ww Tn N / ". y 2 a dd es a Grd ts, and tt ou olng boom nid sn Ra ha a un Jf why no one loved him. That he | WA! wolves do he had learned as a parrot and 1 1 whe the real meaning was too ONROYALTY. We writ ® POPUATIZA und stood b « childish " derstood by his childisl Popular Nusie Publisking Cv a Bldg, Chivags ho ’ mn one 3 underston nr "ied 1 sell Radium Bhoubder wy e had lerstood } AGENTS Brae. Kaciouve wiriery. bi 0 guataniesd, We Prapay All Charges * 1x disebedient RX pane, eney sabes vo Maveling sabosmen ie ‘ uy Express ed to punish 5 te day for parse ATE 101 Barker Se, ry ph : is, tsi \ lilies Suspender Co, Dept 82, Chienge, TI He was so Pept. 116, S100 May Si, CHICAGO, o : a bg FRECKLES hin nent REMOVED CAE and rae fwely remove of freckles with s expelled, BF RCELE CREAN ns better 1 ympathy, had lusien, for truly | with a gnawing | mpanion- Millman ¥roekde Lroam Co ¥ dd DES, «hy y mite wit paper size of finger, J Wered for 1h oney, 1 Dept, “100° Axrers, J ung business AOR TIRE M ‘ the ring’'s beauty I " i because bh Nese Mgnet Rings are 2M the rage ew ¥ ork and Energy - are considered Just the ring for either bady of gentleman, report that | How to select a good furnace N . tm are chance bu! send cents 31 ODOR : | Leader Rteel Fu DRAOe OF |] : a after May 3o.b the price of this ring will f said. Other sizes. Write, os Warm'g rr y tow before Ma Jinh out against the injustice _ - §'Veat'g Co. 764 Tacoma Bidg. , Chioage and 3 beans Ring for on enn uld not se ’ He Address THE C. STASDFORD S0aBbS FIh 4. 51 ony mld no Me judge, who, no doubt, meant + honest, decided agains mm. because circumstances _ ? A i ¥ % rad ra ist : } y were i 3 Until A Madan t v Spe “ ! . K i rawn Kaa the . " ! at : % Not one came ns ay know, I be reat : ’ " i " | lieve you are honest.” No wonder, we had patiently endur.. Lowes ranks. The ™ + rays dazzled | smoke, for « the day of smokeless |like a haunted thing which would fl) berg “ scolding the i, Re on very much r eyes and we could see nothing. Some | powder. The cent ng - red | to shelter from the eyes of the world wmfran or us, learning a orders were eolght thousand troop ) a, » i r well dow ih } Aarne : y " out or my aivest) ‘we dimaumsed the pian | | shi oemnd Sahepers: ap Toy i 1 8 a watenad : be lived alone in his grief of being for the i ! arned that the er and Curae \ TET REET ; wan full of | misunderstood my wan a he n force between our i ses, maddene ith pain a frig i neh were we for i Into the rive “ears after. when It was found that : , o HR ", MH is. A 8 : 1 4 Fags fit gal opin ver tank. maki ; 4 he was honest, that he | ad been falsel A _Lern red ton \ : ' r inte: yy : . oi nig : ¢ but balf alaccused, no one came to rejoice wit biles it : " ; - ‘ he Ft : te \ « I. " - 5 : het! . NO AN hen fend 4 5 him--and 1} cared bu brigad : , y " . nt ; : : : : aq emain Khe 3 | re . 1 Phe es ized new how little ” _ ! a. | ’ ': ¢ , ng oi HIS i» not a toy violw, but a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL TONED instrument. It is made of highly polished pe rectly semsoned wood, beautifully varnished. ‘ Ang wourd ] J ahall ad bon oF fa We ui re SEY VALL ARLE oh Ay 200 8 a on 3 Self-Instruction Book Free. bili, iol ms ini i door. and he ad eure DOX ATH DARTIC 1 : ~ ar everybody will be very glad « to buy from you, as our rn by the very bes! peog ! re and wew immediately a woman lw pend you the vis od ’ te iit ‘ust as described. W Are poked frightened. and there were | ppigyp SUPPLY CONPANY, Dept 717. Bo. Nesinglon Street, Boston, Mass, He asked her to he seated Any one trouble was come, particular! this woman, whom he had more than admired 8 OR SELLING OUR FAST-SELLING I bave come,” she sald, “to a Croquet Set. ARTICLES AT 10 CENTS EACH what you are going to do with me. | Fach set here | : nes issing from the safe Ig haa money re xi. we trast you here | 0 prove my inno Heavy Arches . i hat R . 2 large Fane ence, fo i » have the ] J Brakes, 1 B eombina a vm too poor to re Ruins ' : rigrend ver, AN sega turn the ‘ ; Of conrs« u ean. | ' un Pree fa wll 3 not knos 7 ' retin : ro ha ie on was ever rder now, wosta TRUE BLUE CO, Dept. B34, Boston, Mass would horn in one n another, where it is all mis trust and hitterness complete out At Irae for ailing “1 do know: 1 do understand,” he , Every boy rep! ~] is Lhe of . 4 : The man looked at him through her y an saw two great eves of SNAPSHOT CAMERA kindness she dared not believe ih ont Youn really do not think I took the money ¥ i uked “And If IT didn't would you care other than for the disgrace GWA her than for the disgr GENUINE INDIAN WIGWAN ; N : ui 14 7 Yen oh ¥¢ | nous want yon ¥ very df You will have Ao to think me honest, because | know t ed 7. | Boy an with MN than you Then I do believe In 3 . ave hi g 3 “I believe Ix ' _— teres of landaoa pes, ball wn 1 do believe in your innocence traitaot fatharand mot There are nom who can so sympa awertheasrts asd 10 vers, thing theesve can sen, (, thise as those who have suffered, and Fors Har Tar hotes AL 10 (0h onal: I only hope yon may never suffer as I have” THISSOLAWNSWING ut you r, are ri she sald “Yes, In money, but as for friends i. yin 1 have none.” . : a boy's Sear and he aod How she wished to tell him how she v FN a a ha NY admired and loved him! But she was bh ] stedd, 18 & fort Bagh b N1. &) a woman. and only a bookkeeper, so - : ¥ Fittstmrg eter, made of Heavy Sheeting, Nathonal aye tod Cap and Pag de Deon she thanked him for his trust in her 1 Seely made, with § gotes, fully lined, me but forgot to offer him the word of - aid double width sun vigor \ \ bud AE gh ' : . ‘ ¢ rei H " 4 made of very stron web ad cot: | advan are npraik li aebioes. | ympathy, and be, thinking no one | [Satan anes ter tie uaeis | piBeit nate, if ver] arerE on | hehe SA SARA manned DY It "an BB MOE : i 4 : “ 4 ire being Diown | i couk ove ¢ or swinging is eoutinasd by Preauing oh de arnannel BE | tne from. th ply are own 10 1 lo him, mistook her modesty the Tart of the footboard Greed | fble slide fi] mortars for | They adopted U : wi) : sky lweame black with the app for indifference. fun for the ehiidren, and nduite Base Ball Rules, Intest Be veition ’ will find them gute comfortable , N wy which they! in open order ¢ storm and the rain came down Ro the word which trembled on his and ornamental, (ives Pree for This complete suit Free for sell pore von Rey jenrned hid ot Tn Th Tonched be We ros ah, shitting oy the plain and lips when he saw her troubled was | Joeine ®aricies at 10 conte ach. | Ing % articles al 10 counts felling 30 artist at 16 aetrts such enrned } f precipitous mn " UAE hs ! ! t " rm » " r learned. in ail “this * precipitous bank | When they reach ve rou med AFM. rer the little shed |1eft unsaid. UNEXCELLED MAMMOCK. comes down to the river, crosses a narrow | jealously guarding Lowenberg. On depressed and silent. It was very dar) - —— br of a re stone bridge and turns ward Rheims went, # few yards at a time. We fhe wind blew florcely. In spite of the) Permanently Cured No Ate rr nervousness after work ana We harey Si a On the north side of the river the bank | less than a h ndre i yards from the rain, however, Fleischmann insisted ¢ FIT frst days see of Dy, Kline » Goat Serve Re for_peiling Aticies at Jon, is low and the land stretches away for | when the bugier at Lowenberg s side ve | making a tour of the lines Yo see that | torer, Send for FILEE, #2. 00 trial hottie and treatise Greatest Value miles to the north east and west, forming | the signal for 2 rush. As the clear note | men were on guard. Faithful Flesch | DR 3 Kean, Lid, 81 Arch St, Philadelphia, Pa. A the great Catalunian Field, an ideal place | rang out the men stralghtensd from their | mann, Let me pay tribute here to your — ol ——— ' , hp re oe, for militar wperations. Here, resting on | crouching positions and, drawing together, | unwavering loyalty » » bore Ar ony yi the river and protected by the great guns | went up on Vo «un Shouting thelr stirring | 1 had dropped into a dose, weary with THE FENCE. Lowers on the fortified cliffs, the French had | war ery: ""Vorwaeris, ‘reussen {the day's excitement, when there came A : " nr a ba] massed thelr second and third armies, and | As we reached the last yard of the as- | smash and the little shed tumbled about The fence it runs around the yard; Sue of heat phbbewn Obswcte were working north with rife pits and | scent the very alr over our heads burst | my ears, | heard a high-pitohed humming It has a swinging galt; ctl bo rian vi AL earthworks, expecting to overwhelm the | into flame Had we been a foot higher | in the alr above me, like the drone of A | All day, all night, It stands on guard \ German invaders our whole line would have gone down as | hee's wings, riany times intensified. Home Such is th okot's fat The German advance had moved south | did the cavalry the night before, Hut the | enormous bulk hovered aver me i # the pf e on some ten miles, the right resting on Sil. Franch aimed Joo high with this, their last | reached upward In Inveluntary defense | A better servant it than most lery, the left on the Alspe River. It was | volley, ane oe next moment we were | and my hands grasped what | knew | The fence it never leaves its post, planned to send strong detachments east | upor them, Slatin anion a wall of | stantly to be 8s basket of one of «Saturday Evening Post. and west to hold the banks of the Marne. | bristling bayonets, struck steel all) dynamite ships. 1 was carried aloag with y FORCES CAME GETHER IN TERRIFIC Lance, Powenrul AcHromaTic TeLescore.
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