Ue Social Urates Story No. 2 Tke Corsican Sisters Plot by Georaa Bronton Howard. Novelixation by Hugh C. Weir. Copyright Kalem Company. M ontlnufd from Yesterday.) "We mu»t choose something- striking —and original." said Mona. "Stala trlcka were well enough for these others— .but I rather think Mr. James Schoolcraft Harraaford is going to test our mettle pretty thoroughly, Alary! 1 should hate to think, though, that we were to meet our first defeat at his hands." "So should I," said Mary fcrlefly. "I've been studying him. I think •omething savoring of a real romance —something hot and passionate- is ■What he would like best! I believe he wants to be thrilled. I suspect that most of the women who'have given him his ioeas have been the placid easy going- type—or else whlnere. like that poor creature who was pestering him the first time we saw him." "I shouldn't wonder." aald Mona. "What he needs is a woman of real character." "Yes—and X think a woman of that sort could have held him very easily, any time, If she'd been interested enough in him to bake the trouble to do it! Mona—l begin to see a way! Do you rememiber that beauty doctor you were talking about a few weeks ago? The one who guarantees to change your whole appearance?" "Yes—but we aon't want to do any thing like that. We've never done any thing that made it necessary for us to be disguised, and we're not going to now, are we?" "Not the way youmean.no. It isn't disguise I'm thinking of—lt's a sort at transformation of our Interesting character! You see, I expect to strive to create a certain Impression in Mr. Jimmy s mind, and I have an idea your beauty doctor friend can help. You're a beauty as it is, and I'm not so bad looking—tout we need more—oh, pep! tilang doe« come in handy." "I suppose I'm stupid," said Mona. "but I do wish you'd explain just what you do mean!" "I will. We're going to fight this campaign out along romantic lines. Well—real romance belongs almost exclusively to Southern races. I think we'll be Corsicans. They bottle ro mance in Corsica, you know, and ex port it. We'll be a pair of Corsican sisters!" "Jjovely!" laughed Mona. "Oh. 1 see now. We're going to work In close harmony this time, I suppose?" "Yes. This case calls lor a com plete change of tactics, it seems to me. So—double harness for us. We love one another very dearly, remem ber, but that love niay turn to hate at a moments notice. It will, too, if we get Mr. Jimmy in line at the start ■ —which I'e depending on you to do. Maybe I work out our plans, but vou carry them out —and the best plan in the world wouldn't be any good un less there was some one like you to execute it." "What's my first move?" asked Mona. "I'll tell you after we've had our appearance changed," said Mary. "Telephone for your beauty man to come right along. The sooner thats over the better.' T'te specialist made no radical cnanges in either of the girls, but the effects of his work were startling. Both looked swarthier when he had finished, and he had effected a mys terious change even in their eves, •while hair and eyebrows were decid edly darkened. They might have passed, when he had done with them, for memebrs of any of the races of Southern Europe—but for aristocratic members. And, under Mary's direc tion, they made changes in their man ner of dressing that corresponded with their altered features. They hurried as much as they could without risking the artistic success of the Impersonation they intended to give, and vet it was only a few days after they had first laid eyes upon Harrasford that Mona was readv to begin. Harrasford, of course, was wholly ignorant of their very exist ence: he had been far too busy and excited, on the day that they saw him, to nay any attention to them, or even to know that there had been any wit nesses of the scene in the pafk. No one who had known Mona be fore her transformation would ha*e been likely to recognize her when, one afternoon, she drove in a taxicab to a snot about half a block from the Em pire Club—the one of his city clu'us. ns she knew, which he usuallv fre quented at this time of day. She had a little while to wait, but at last she saw him coming down the steps. She alighted at once, naid her driver, and saw him go off. Then, walking slow ly. she advanced toward Harrasford. Quite elaborately unconscious of his presence. It was not so with Harrasford. He • tared at her quite frankly: her for eirn. piquant beauty attracted him. Tet It was Dlain from her appearance that he could not hope to win her for giveness should he epeak to her. A lucky accident, it seemed to him—he could not guess how often it had been rehearsed:—gave him his chance. She dropped her bag, etooped to recover it. and in rising, brushed against him. How profuse were her apologies! Slie spoke without an accent, hut in a way that proved her a foreigner He as sured her the fault was his: she dis puted that, prettily. (T* Be Ceatlaned Tomorrow.! EVANGELIST St'OCKSSFCL Kvamrplist Djyvig prrn-Vinrl n I n .|i iu Street United Evangelical Church Tuesday on "Tho Unpardonable Sin." A delegation of about fifty people from I-.emo.vne attended the service and pre sented Mr. Davis with flowers. To night the subject will be "The Perils of a Lost Soul." Mrs. Sarah Earnest Snyder, of Pittsburgh, will address the meeting at 3 o'clock to-morrow after noon. Evangelist Davis will spenk on Thursday evening at 7.45 on "Hell: ■\\ hat Kind of a Place and How to Keep Out." DEMOCRATS ENDORSE « II.SOV Indianapolis. Ind.. April 27. The Democratic State convention yesterday elected dolegates-at-lar(?e to the na tional convention and nominated by ac clamation unopposed candidates for places on the State ticket. Governor Ralston was temporary chairman. The platform praises President Wilson's stand on foreign and Mexican affairs, and declares that the record of achieve ments of the Democratic party war rants Its continuation in power, both in the State and nation. DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Special to the Telegraph AnnvlUe, Pa., April 27.—Mrs. J. E. and Mrs. A. E. Shroyer are delegates to the East Pennsylvania branch of the Women's Missionary As sociation of the United Brethren Church at Sunbury. Miss Louise Henry and Miss Esther Fink are delegates from the Otterbeln Guild. - —LU-'S Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color In a few applications to Its original dark, glossy shade, no matter how long it has been gray or faded, and dandrua removed by It is ft a dye —no one will know yon are using It. 25c. SOe. fl. alldealeraordlrectuponreceipt of price. Send for booklet "Beautiful Hair." Philo Hay Specialties Company. Newark, N. .7. 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A feature of court activity Is the fact that spe cial paper to secure statements in a case have been prepared to be sent to Italy and Austria, in a suit brought by Qulseppi Promutlco, an Italian, against the H. C. Brooks Company, of Martlnsburg, W. Vs., for damages claimed to have been received while he was on sewer work here. , ft I'HHKR CO, ASKS CHARTER Special to the Telegraph Halifax, Pa., April 27.—The Halifax 5 ! Rubber Company, successors to the A. H. Prenzel Rubber Company, Is apply- j ! ing for a charter in this State for the purpose of manufacturing rubber goods j I of all descriptions. Surgeons' gloves | ; will be the special line. James E. Neitz ! j will be the manager'of the new con ! I cerh. A. M. Smith and P. S. Hill, of ; Halifax and John H. Kllnginan and A. |G. Baahore, of Mlllersburg, are the | other parties interested. INDUSTRY HIWTIXG SITE Special to the Telegraph i Waynesboro, Pa.. April 27.—Simon I ' Weiner, real estate agent here. Is in ; receipt of a letter from a Baltimore 1 ■representative of large manufacturer iof clothing desiring lo establish branch here. They will require the service* of 250 girlß and women and ten per cent, men workers. The firm wants 10,000 square feet of floor space, j They will make coats, vests and trous ers, and the annual payroll will amount to about SIOO,OOO. The matter has been referred to the Board of Trade. ANNIVERSARY SVPPKR j Thompsontown, Pa., April 27.—Sincer ! ity lodge. No. 357, will commemorate j the 97th anniversary of tlje Independent | Order of Odd Fellows In their hall on I Saturday evening:, by holding? a sup per at 8 o'clock, to which the wives and families of the Odd Fellows are in- I vtted. NEW SECRETARY CHOSEN I Mechanlcsburgr, Pa., April 27.—T0 All | the vacancy caused by the death of i Daniel Morrett, the directors of the Chestnut Hill Cemetery Association met and elected John A. Cocklln, of near Siddonsburg as secretary and A. A. Mor rett, treasurer. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, na they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to euro deafness, and that la by conatltutlon •l remedied. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you haTC a ruinbllnf aound or Imperfect bearing, and when It la entirely cloaed Deafness is the result, and tir.leaa the inflammation can be taken out and thla tube restored to lta normal condition, hear ing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are cauaed by Catarrh, which la nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucoua surfaces. We will gire One Hundred Dollars for any case of Denfuesa (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for circa lars, free. F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, 75c. s Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation* Try Telegraph Want Ads Try Telegraph Want Ads The Source of All Riches is systematic saving, and the ipan who spends as he goes will never accumulate wealth. Provide for your old age and for your family by starting an account now in a good savings bank, and it will be gin to draw interest from May Ist. First National Bank 224 MARKET ST. 6
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