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SOULS for SALE
Br RUPERT HUGHES.
(I'Mllneee1 Tmm TMtnlr.)
CHAPTER 1411.
' Aftm when ah got home bar
Mother wua waiting (or her. Her
mother had tallen aslerp with her
lather ' letter In her liun.k Aa Mra
allDDtd In guiltily anil hihI at bur.
ha laixt up In alarm ami irlM out
In protest, with a sWpy reversion
to ancient authority! "Mn, hava you
proven utterly ahninelsss? Itava you
giinn wrong at lustT
Mm smll'd and shook her brad
Something In fcer calm convinced her
a mother mora than any angry am
clalmer couM have dona, fills breathed
deeply with relief from tha nightmare
that rlilea mothra' souls riigm ana
tiay. Mil atuiled aa alia held out an
other letter from the old child they
were both mothering.
My Boloved Wife You find It
hard to believe what I am about to
write, for you wera never quit ron
vini'ed that nrnvera are answered,
Well, mine have been nd 1 am more
thnn ever confirmed in my luiin.
A miracle has been vouchsafed unto
hn, even me!
' Thl morning Doctor. Itretherlrlc
railed to e me mid muled, that he
)iad been Imuruated with a mysterious
mcanaaie. A former iiurlshionrr of
Mine, a man whoa name he waa for
bidden to dlacloae, hnd embezzled
some mony year ago and hud never
been discovered. The mill amall voice
pt hia i onuclence, however, wua never
llencel, anil ut mat it arove mm 10
restitution. But he found that the
people whom he had wronged were
dead and there were no helra to re
ceive the fund.
. In hie distress at being unable to
relieve his aoul of Ha remorse, he be
thought himself of hie old church,
and wrote to Doctor Hretherick, who
had been hia physician in the old
dttji asking him to convey the
money to rue for such use aa I found
- best. Doctor Bretherlck placed $250
in my hands and assured me that
more would come from time to time
until the principal and the Interest
had been paid.
I fell on my knees In thankfulness,
and even Doctor Bretherlck, hopleso
old akeptln that be is. was not free
from moisture about the eyes. When
I reproa.died him with his little faith
he could not deny thut there was
omethliig In this beyond his ability to
explain by any of his materialistic
nonsense.
He would not even give a, hint aa to
Hhe anonymous donor, but I have .my
auspicious a to who the man Is. He
'Jpft town some years ugo and bus
jrrown rich In New York. Aly prayers
?ollow him.
I en n not write more! I am too busy
J-enewIng the life of this dear old
church. The mortgaKecs have accept
ed a part payment and agreed to pro
long the loan. The members have
taken a new lease on faith and some
of the wanderers have been drawn
back to the "fold. A member on nn
outlying farm has turned In three fat
3lgs to sell, and two merchants have
.amloraed a note which the bank hns
Accounted. The other preac.hera may
t younger, but they cannot point to
"jmch a miracle.
TAs Elijah was fed by the ravens,
JK some unknown benevolence hns
Rescued this old man of yours from
'the deeps of helplessness. .
I As Elijah was fed by the ravens, so
nme unknown benevolence has j-es-;fcued
this old man of yours from, the
"deeps of helplessness.
t'JIt only you could come home now,
-and If our beloved child could see the
'light, nil would be well. Tell her of
fny good fortune and say that my cup
lot Joy would overflow indeed if only
ahe might (rive up her error before
the night falleth. I am trying not to
aak too much of haven, but I am
counting on seeing you.
Your loving III KUA.M),
Never had Mem felt more ancient
or mora motherly than when she aaw
thla aged child converted again to
Bunt Claua. Ills blind confldencu
In hia wrongheadeduesa filled her
heart with tender amusement.
tine was thoroughly happy itl fully
rewarded for the aacrlflcu of her eav
Ings, but she wua too freshly come
from the home of the farceur to cs
cape a torment of cynicism. Hbe put
ico In her mother's heart when she
said: "1 saw 'The lieggar a Opera' to
night, mamma the wickedest thing
I never did see, too. Hut If it hadn't
been for that, Handel wouldn't luive
written 'The Mesfilnh',"
This was academic enough to jhhh
her mother without protest. Hut
Mem went on with diabolical loxlc,
"If Kvc hadn't eaten the apple, then
Christ would never have come to
earth."
"Hush, In heaven's name!"
"Hush Is always good advice, mam
ma, but I can t tielp realizing mat u
1 hadn't well, sinned Is the word
wllh poor Elwood Farnuby, I'd never
have run away from Jiofue. If I'd
never run away from home I'd never
have come out here; I'd never have
earned a cent: I'd never have had a
cent to send to poor daddy and bis
church would have gone to smush. Ho
you see '
"No, I don t. said Mrs. mention,
"and you'd better not."
"All right, I won't," said Mem, kiss
ing the frightened face; "but il'H u
funny world, isn't It, mammu?"
"Not at all, said mamma.
CHAl'TEK LIV.
Mem dreaded .to go to the almllo
the next day for fear of the comedian
would have overnight becomo a re'
Jected lover..
Cut Ling separated shop from lite
completely and gave no sign of the
self tormentor, the lovo puzzle bo be
came of evenings. He was once more
the chemist fretting over the minutiae
of laugh-getting. 'pondering the hair's
brendth lift of an eyebrow, perfecting
the mixtures of action to the least
scruple.
The child a lonely heart was for
gotten and be was the keen professor
in his laboratory. Mem womlured If
other scientists became Just mich bub
blers when they went back to their
homes and their boarding houses.
(She a leo became the woman profes
sor storing up Information. Hhe be
gan to wonder if the sume accuracy
would not be of value In the manu
facture and sale of tears and sorrows.
She began to revert to her old ambi-
Fried
' Chicken Liven
Cooked thoroughly hut
not crisped. Serve with
a brown gravy well
. seasoned with
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SAUCE
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FOR THANKSGIVING
HOLIDAY SALE STILL CONTINUES
Coma to this store TOMORROW. See the finest variety of
Turkeys, Geese. Ducka and Chickens ever displayed in this
city. Open TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY until 8 P. M.
All Our Poultry Guaranteed Strictly Fresh.
TURKEY, i&lb. 46V2C
GEESE Fre.h Dressed, lb 23VzC
DUCKS Fresh Dressed, lb 2-iViC
CHICKENS Fresh Dressed Springs, b....2U
HENS Fresh Dressed, lb 21
OYSTERS Solid Packed, qt 600
DRESSING 1.000 Isle or Mayonnaise, pt. 35
CELERY Well Bleached. Eatra La rge Stalk 15
LETTUCE Fane. Iceburg. Solid Heads, each . . . 12'iO
CAULIFLOWER Fancy Snow.While. lb., ..17aC
CRANBERRIES v.r, s.ei.i. ,t.,7,.. imc, 150
MINCEMEAT Neae Suck, Special, lb 17?
NUTS New Best Miaed Nuts, lb lt)'
ORANGES Urge Juicy VALENCIAS. doa 3
APPLES Large Eatra Fancy JONATHANS, dot...25l
RAISINS Peud Be Genuine CLUSTER ir0
W A I D Y ' Drf Maid , . , Ttif
irtllt Country Creamery rg. Butter. f
300 Ik. Manmelk Yellow WUeenaia Cream Cheese, liklly
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Goetoiao t rait Cako, pee Ik. . 7,"if
MiAnn 1 frloee Alaatt. !!.-!
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Camel Cif P eaoe..,
Littlo Gareta, I tlot P boa....... gU.IHI
P1 I r Jue the lka t aomplelo yen Tbeake
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COFFEE .Vr..'".-.'- 47c
ffTf? Tie anoel tWtMiooe IWeot est Sna can prado
I l4 UU 9mm M,t t dtiah Tree lee,
TEA ay. ..35c
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I lions and to feel thut tbtt business of
I laughter luukiiig wua not her lino.
The pathiw and the amiublu farce
of lor (atlur's delusion warmed lur
heart toward the homely sentiments
! of the veryduy people, tihe wanted
I to play small town hvroinea and enact
village tragedlea witlt a suniigni i
biugliter woven through thnn. After
all, most people were cither in or from
small towns. The richest bought
themselvea farms and dwelt In vil
lages, and she had read that Marie
Antlomtltn had her relit Trianon
where she drrased aa a peasant and
fed rhlckena.
Hhu began to long for a role mails
to order (or bi-rself. he hud been put
Unit on other people's ready-made
Ideas, wearing characteristic that
cume to her onipl-e, adjusting her
own body and spirit to a precon
ci.ived creation.
f'ow, like ail growing actors aouls.
she grew Impatient for a mantle cut
to her own shoulders of n tint suited
to her own complexion.
One evening when a Thursday night
dance at the Hollywood Hotel drew a
throng of movie makers or an tne
branches of I hn industry, she fell In
with a Miss Drlscoll, who wrote con
tinuities, mid w:ia one of tho leading
spirits of tho Kcreeii Writers guild.
ISlie was also one of the chief officers
of the new Writers' club, which had
Just bought a house and opened a
clubhousH where men and women min
gled In disregard of ancient prejudice.
Mistf Drlsc'oll thrilled Mem by Hay
ing that she ought to hava a picture
written especially for her. Hhe said
she bad been watching Mem'a work,
hud been talking about her a lot to
Tom Holby. (ihe paid Mem tho mar
velous compliment of a personality,
an Individuality. Kho wanted to write
something "around her."
Four men who begged Mem for a
danco were vaguely snubbed. Miss
liriscoll's voice was more fascinating
with that themo of lier Hi.lf than even
the saxophone with its voice Ilka the
call of 11 giMit-leKged. shaggy Tan,
turning dance floors Into leafy forests
and putting- a nymph or a faun In
side each ballgown or dinner coat.
l,ove of a very fleshly and woodland
anneal was of an Inferior magic to
tho spill of a voice that said, "Xt
me. write and publish you as your own
self to tho world."
Mem was beginning to respond to
the sumo self splitting introspection
that she had pitied or scorned in Ned
Ling and other actors who were al
ways worrying over an infidelity to
their Helves.
Tom Ilolliy rame tip nnd command
ed her to, dance. When she begged
off he lifted her from her chair nnd
oluped with her like Jupiter currying
off Kuropa. Hut her thoughts re
mained with Miss Drlscoll and tpis
wonderful new world where she was
to enact her Pelf.
Tom Holby soon realized thnt he
hnd only an empty shell In his arms
and he put her back. Into her chair.
Hut Mi 1 1 m.'.ill hud bueu cal l led1 Matching ln-r Moik for some tune und
away by another dancer, and Meiiijthat she had a dltiiu-t personality, n
found herself alongside a man whom peculiar photogiuphlu genius. "I'd
she rcngmed aa nn author of con
tluuitira. also mie of the chief spirits
of tha Screen TVrltere' Oullil and one
of the chief ollleera of the Writers'
Club.
And he Introduced himself aa Mr.
Utilities, saying that he had been
lovo to write something around you,"
he said.
Mem chuckled with tho Infantile
pride of discovering that she hsd toes,
10 of them! Hhe also had a Me, and
an altar wits rising to It.
When Miss Hrlscoll returned, pant-
ADlKHTlMKMr.ST.
Any r.RTiKicMF.vr.
Human life could be lengthened
if people ate Kellogg's Bran regularly!
log und mopping her brow, she said to
Mr. Ibibbes: "Vou lay off "it my st4r!
1 seen her II rat." !
"Nonsense!" said Mr. llobbea. "I've I
been dreaming about her for weeks."
M..ii f.Il , Il1-I11a.lv fiMtllk.lt na thei
wishbone of such a rlvulry'. Hut when
Tom Holby drifted luiek. us alwuys,
and Nel Ling came up to glorify her
with attentlona, both them felt that
she was cut off from them by some
trunaiHirvnt but Impassable cloud,
tie He t'uallaued Tomorrow.)
Parents' Problems
Is It possible to teach religious tol
eration In childhood?
Childhood la the tints to begin
of
I'o
..aching respect for the. l-ln f
others, eM'liilly religious lielicfi.
thla by selling oxumple.
I'liilis are being developed In Kng
land, wllh the application of IVso
electricity, to light the city if Lon
don by harnessing tho tiolms of the
elty. I'leio electricity Is a process by
which sound la converted Into power.
Kliminate constipation from your
system through the use of nature's
wonderful food HRAN Kellopif'a
Uran, cooked and krumMcd, ami you
not only get every organ In yqur
body working normally, but you have
aide-tracked disease! Hat Hran regu
larly, at least two tahlfspoonfuls dully;
In chronic cases, with every meal!
Hi an, through Its mineral salts nnd
ability to absorb water, giving bulk
and moisture. Is nature's way to as
slst In perfect elimination, titan's
work for health Is wonderful: it
sweeps tho bowel tract, cleansing ami
purifying. Yet, Hran is hot a
"remedy." It forms no habit!- Your
physicians will Indorse Kellogg'a Hran.
It Is' predicted that the consistent
use of Kellogg's Hrnn will Increase
the average life from ten to fifteen
years! Hran will make children grow
bigger and more robust because It
keeps the organs active and allows
normal growth. Unfit eliminates
sluggishness from men and women
and keeps the brain active. Hran Is
the most beneficial agent fur consti
pation thai can be given (he aged!
KcIIokk's Ilnin will permanently
clear up a muddy or pimply complex
ion: It will relieve an obnoxious
breath!
Consider Kellogg's Hrnn aa a deli
clous cereal-as well aa a regulator!
Kellogu's Hran Is delightful eaten UN
a cereal or sprinkled over your favort
llj) cereal, Ha nut like flavor adding
greatly to the goodncKB of alt foods.
Or, use Hi .111 In raisin bread, gems,
pancakes, etc! Ileclpes on each puck
age! fio to your grocery today and get
a pnr kngu of Kellogg'a Bran, cooked
and kruiubled!
The SUCCESS of Your
THANKSGIVING DINNER
The experienced housewife always insists on the best for
her table on Thanksgiving, realizing that the aucceas of the
dinner depends upon it. We feel the responsibility the
women have entrusted to us, hence wo offer only the
choicest fruits, nuts and other ingredients in our Fruit
Cake.
Ortman's Fruit Cake 75c Per Lb.
Mail Orders
Given
Prompt
Attention
216 N. 16th St.
Branch Bakerieai
Central Markets
Table Supply
Food Center
n. OAs boabtco a w?lrf.
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lino Essentials
for
THANKSGIVING
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MEATS MEATS
Fresh Killed Choice Dry Picked Turkeys, per lb 40J
Extra Choice Fresh Killed Dry Picked Turkeys, per lb 47Vs
Extra Fancy Fresh Killed Dry Picked Turkeys, per lb 50?
Extra Fancy Fresh Killed Young Ducks, per lb 25l'?
Extra Fancy Fresh Killed Young Geese, per lb 12121
Extra Fancy Fresh Killed Spring Chix and Young Hens, per lb i!l1:
Steer Pot Roast, per lb 9
Best Cuts Steer Shoulder Roast, per lb 121j0
Small Lean Pig Pork Loin Roast, per lb lJ), :"c
Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per lb 19c
GROCERIES
10 lbs. Cane Sugar TTiC
IV1 Monte Seedless llaisins, er pkg H
- tor :t5
Kxtrs l arge Prunes, lb UO'
s n.. .....wr
ib. ark Couch's Flour, per sack. . . . jgl.tKi
i lb. sick tloU Mnlal or PilUhury , . . , ?2.1U
No. 3 cn Tinrspple, van il()
Nt, 3 tans l:trs Fancy frarhei, can 1!5(
(ten's Sot irty Flakes, in bulk, lb.. ...... . . UOf
A lva Fxtra Siftrd I'raa, ran
IVr down
M'natvh or Advo tVrn. ran 1 Sf
IVr tinea 92. 1U
t;,t.l ,sin.lrj tVrn, van . , , IO
3 a ,'
Till ran Milk, T't. t'arnauin er I'.oidrm
tr taa l(l(
ki- lvi kin, Ur tat, e- h. , UH(
n:l fans, aB; 3 f 2TkC
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fancy Cranberries, ier lb 10
J'ascall Celery, stalk, 10; 3 for UJir
Celery Heurt. 0I j for ...!!."
Jersey Sweet I'otatocs, 6 bs. 1Z7C
lry Onions, 3 lbs 10
Kipo Tomatoes, lb., lSi 2 for. .......
lirire t hestnuls, per Hi .!!
Atoo,l tiraprfruit. Hl; 3 for i!r
Ftra Fancy LH-lioin ,pl., ht) to 100 sue
lr bo J3.r0
Colored. i Jonathans, n r ho 91.
t)ur Central ,etil Coffee, better than err,
3 lb, for ,...NMr
Ilslii'C t hiKoLile, (n f lh I15
BUTTER AND EGGS
Central Xtra tjuahty Creamery tljtter,
Mr lb IS'.
(aranir4 t h. ke.l lg in t arioxs,
fuet lo4u m
Ne ut t leant t h.v, r It.
l.ti.lerkraol t herte, lkenktfliaf SpesUI,
CANDY
M.-CviW tW!., Vaa K.dt, lb .tljt
S'e4 n. I re.a Nt. CaaJ ed I rvtilS ( 1
km U ff )u Th'kTif I'laasf,
CIGARS
t it Jett laeide ike Do
Tk' "'' t'e il t tin,i.'ti t i'f,
n ....... HI. lo
Peirl Wilt Soap
mm.
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OlNNCrl'5
WAlTINCr!
AT THIS STORE
212 N. 16th St. 4903 S. 24th St 2408 Cuming St iTopMcstT
Omaha's Headquarters for Thanksgiving Poultry
OMAHA'S LEADING CASH MARKETS
CT l
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Fancy No. 1
Dry Picked
Turkeys
48c
Fancy No. 1
Young Geese,
per lb.
21c
Fancy No. 1
Fresh Killed
Ducks
23 c
Fresh Killed
Young Chickens,
per lb.
20c
BEEF CUTS
Prime Rib (boned and rolled) ISe
Choice Cut Round Steak. ............ 12 e
Choice Cut Sirloin Steak .., 14c
Choice Cut Porterhouse Steak. ......... .14c
Choice Beef Pork Roast ,8c
Choice Beef Rib Boil r. 6c
Pure Pork Sausage 18c
Cenuine Spring Lamb Forequartert ...... 15c
Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters. ..... .22c
Fresh Pi Feet, 4 lbs 25c
Fresh Pig Snouts, 3 lbs 25c
Fre.h Pig Ears, 4 lbs 25c
Freih Pig Tails ltc
Fresh Neck Bones, S lbs 25c
Carnation Milk, 3 tall cans 29c
VEAL CUTS
Choicest Shoulder Veal Roast 15c
Choicest Veal Chops ...........18c
Choicest Veal Loins, or whole ........ 20c
Choicest Veal Stew 10c
Choicest Veal Legs, H or whole. ....... ,20c
SMOKED MEATS
Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams' .............. 14c
Sugar-Cured Skinned Hams ............. 18c
Sugar-Cured Breakfast Bacon., 27e
Armour Star Hams .................... 23c
Armour Star Bacon 33c
Liberty Nut Oleo, 1 -lb. carton 20c
Liberty Nut Oleo, 5-lb. carton .....98c
Erergood Oleo, 2-lb. carton. ...... , 45c
Erergood Oleo, S-lb. carton $1.05
Choice
Pork Loin
16c
Fresh
Pork Butts
17c
Small Lean
Pork Shoulders
12
Fresh
Spareribs
12''C
THANKSGIVING
AND
9 li IP (PI
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R) (p.
Think of the day when the Nation returns thanks for
its many blessings and bountiful crops, at the same time,
you must think of the Nation's Pantry PIGGLY
WIGGLY.
Every preparation has been made to meet the needs
of all the people of every class and condition.
(1
Sun-Maid
RAISINS
15-oz.
15c
Pure
Cane
SUGAR
10 lbs.
for
75c
Fancy
Evergreen
Sugar
CORN
No. 2
can
7c
None
Such
All
Flavors
MINCE MEAT i5c
JELL-O
12c
Size
8y2c
Neb.
Grown
Ohio
Fancy
Golden
DrrJPack
POTATOES i5c
PUMPKIN
K 12e,",3
Tim 1 Tlm
9c
Sweet
and
Tender
CELERY
LARGE STALK.
10c
ft
Po.fl
New
BRAN FLAKES
1 2ftc
ft
ft
Campbell's
SOUP
21 Kinds
Can
10c
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Your
Lurk
COFFEE
No Better at Any
Prics-per lb. ... w557C
U Best
FLOUR
QUEEN QUALITY, 481b. bf....l.&0
eib.. Zlf j 13 lb, 43 s 24 lb. bag . . M)f
GOLD MEDAL, 6 lb. b Stff
HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES
Piggly Wiggly Store No. 21, at 4004 Hamilton Street
Will Open Saturday, December 2nd
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