" When a Girl Marries" By AKV I.ISLK A New, Romantic Serial Dealing With the Absorbing Problems of a Girl Wife a malicious smile still twist- B her mouth corners, and the key- Jangling as she swung it from IB finger, Evvy tossed the checker- Brd to Phoebe and turned to me. seem to be so fond of 'chap- that you apply your talents to inanimate things, Dor.na she said, her voice lingering caressingly on the name her Tom applied to me. "Here jB have a homeless blue robe—and keys. Really I can H that I'd better win the game Phoebe and secure your spccial- you—to wit, the chance to Bperon two Indiscreet girls to din- barbs those words— Bry one of them. And every little B>w found its mark. In several occasions I had thought Bthe keys Tom Mason had flung B> the secret compartment of the Bved chest on that horrible night Bsn I came home from the Canteen found him in possession of my Brtment. But X didn't know how Bopen the secret compartment and refuge in hoping that those might repose undisturbed until ■ happy if far day when we left ■ Mason apartment forever. Boh, not indiscreet!" I said suavely, Being my eyes to meet and hold Bry's. "Just young—you two. Why B play chccl<*rs till Jim comes in then take us along to your Brmlng French restaurant?" Bvvy llung up her hands and then Bpped them again, jangling the Bs anew as she did so. She shrug- B her shoulders and turned to Bshall we accept the excellent Bperon the Fates have thrust on B" she declaimed. "Shall we do Bt—and postpone our getting ac- Binted until another night? Or 111 we play it oft on the checker- Brd? If I win we admit Anne and B to our tiny circle. You win and iB two bachelor maids have our HMioebe's eyes began to sparkle Bh mischief and delight. The sul- Iness went out of her. ■Let's play for it. It's fun leaving Bigs to chance—and Vee won't In let me toss a penny. I like ■ting on things and matching pen- Evvy turned to me, smiling with ■dent enjoyment. Then she came and opening the hand that Big at my side, she tucked into it MRS. MAY I GOULD NOT I WORK Bade Well and Strong by iLydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. ■Columbia, Pa.—"l m very weak ■d run down and had dragging-down BTtnTTTTTfir IIIIHIIIHH P iin * n< * P a ' na IJIMWJmF jjUJH I in my back. I Uf - Jll wiu'd not get . V 7 around to do my -B / work and had to ■ often during the ■ day. I saw Lrdia I jßP£\ E. Pin kb a m's ■ißStlil Vegetable Com- H pound advertised in the papers ijp - I read the testi monlali, go I ought I would try it. Now I am althler than I ever was in my life, d. can recommend it to any woman io suffers as I did."—Mrs. ELIZA TH MAY, R. F. D. NO. 1, Columbia, The reason Lydia E. Pinkham's igetable Compound is so successful overcoming woman's ills is because contains the tonic, strengthening operties of good old fashioned roots in herbs, which act on the female ganism. Women from all parts of e country are continually testifying its strengthening, curative indu ce, and the letters which we are nstantly publishing from women in ery section of this country prove be ind question the merit of this fa ous root and herb medicine. What Are You Doing to Save Your Old Clothes Let us dry clean them. We'll make them like new—surprisingly attractive —and put another year or two of wear to them. The heaviest suit or the filmiest blouse—all the same to us. Our mod ern dry cleaning method does the work right. FINKELSTEIN 1134 Market Street 1322 N. 6th Street MONDAY EVENING, HAKRJBBURO tlfiajjflu TELfXSKAPH JANUARY 27, 1919. Readiiyj ISP~~ I ? ncd Sides & Sides Prices, *2.50 and *3 MEN'S FINEST KID GLOVES M LM 2!i ' ' ' n ® B<)r,e