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for a long minute Killian looked steadily at Dr. Pettit and I wondered If «he were measuring her will against hia. I knew how bitter it was for her to fart inaction of mind and body and how equally obnoxious to her was the idea of submitting her imperious will to that of any other person. He had used, however, the or.e argument cab , vulated to away her-that her death would leave her Idolized young daugh ter, Marlon, alone in the world. I was not surprised at the outcome. M hen Killian yields she does It roy ally, with no reservations. There was even a glint of her old time mischief in her eyes as she brought her hand Up to her forehead in military salute. •'Vou're the doctor,” she sain with a little smile, "and I'll be good.” But the gesture was a feeble or.e and the voice a faltering travesty of her usual resonant tones. Dr. Pettit's eyes narrowed as he watched her, and T, wild with anxiety, wished fer vently that 1 had the clairvoyant power to read what lay behind that keen appraisal. "You are wise,'' was the only re sponse lie made, however. Then he turned to Katherine. ''I put her In your hands, Mrs. Bieket.” ho added. "There is nothing to be done save nourish her and keep her absolutely quiet until I ae» her ^-^giuih. No talking, no excitement, no medicine, save something which J will give you. M'-s, Graham may relievo : ou with both your patients at any time you need vest, for neither of them needs anything especial in the way of treatment. Indeed, the girl in the next room may get up tomorrow r \ COLOR CUT-OUTS Three Sp inners j i • All Ends Well. This Is the last part of tha famoua fatry ta!a. The Threa Spinnera." Chtl dran who have cut out and aavetj the paper dolls w'ill have the whole story y" e1’ out. Watch for a new story next •forgive me. good mother,’ the P.’iwco said to tha first spinner, "bui >■ h\v is your foot to broad’. ’^Prom treading the thread, mj «on;| tiom treading the thread." The prince looked worried. He turn ed*to the second aplnner. "And you. good mother,” he said, “why does yopu lip hang down?" “From wetting the thread, my sofi; from wetting the thread.” The prince grew’ frightened. ’’And job, why is your thumb so broad.” "From pressing and twisting. From pressing and twisting." Then the prince turned pale Indeed. "If this la what comes of spinning," bo swore, “never shall my bride touch 1‘lttZ again." And so it was. Never was the girl again allowed even to look at a spin ning wheel. And you may be very sure that site was not sorry. (Copyright, 1925. > taster Breakfast at Trinity Cathedral. The women's auxiliary of Trinity cathedral will serve an Easter break fast In the parish house following both the 6:30 and 8 o’clock services in the cathedral. Mrs. John Trevaskie and Mra. J. J. Broad will be in charge, assisted by member* of the auxiliary. 4R» everybody every day Posts Bran Flakes at on ounce of prevention NowYouwf likebran and take rare of herself under your supervision. I will look In again to morrow." t Madge's Anxiety. AA'ith a bow to nie, which was re peated by Dr. Meredith, he left the room. followed closely by hie friend and by Katherine, whose summons 1 had seen in Dr, Pettit's lifted eye brow's. 1 drew a chair t»» the bedside and sat down, trying to keep my terrific anxiety out of my face, t succeeded so far as to manage a poor imitation of a smile at Killian, to whom, re inembering Dr. Pettit's Injunction, 1 dared not speak. She gave me an answering smile, then dosed her eyes, not so much from weakness. 1 guessed, as from a desire to avoid the temptation to talk to me. But her hand went out grop ingly toward mine, and 1 held it firm ly, tenderly, hoping that she would comprehend the passionate longing to aid her which was consuming me. 1 had not moved when Katherine carp* hack into the room, and ad vancing noiselessly to the bedside, stood quiescent for a long minute, watching the friend so dear to both of us. T was sure it was not Killian's auditory powers, but psychic ones, which were responsible for the open Ing of her eyes and her smile at Katherine. My little kinswoman slipped her hand over Killian's free on? and test j ed her pulse. Then she spoke in low , tones and with a wary look at. th* I door through which the physicians had pa-red out. “Things Aren't as IJadl" "Ia)ok here, old dear. I'm violating all the ethics of my profession—prob ably I'd be deprived "f my uniform If either of you repeated this—but 1 want you to know that things aren't as bad with you as dear old Herbie makes out. They're measly enough, goodness knows, and Herbie lias your promise, which f know you’ll keep, or t wouldn't be telling you tills. Bui lie's such a sour old pessimist tli.it sometimes i think it. affects his med ical judgment. Of course, in your case he was justified in thinking that he'd have to scare you to death to keep you alive—but I think you de serve a little easing off. That doesn’t mean you may talk today. I’m going to be a martinet In capitals for twen ty-four hours at least, but tomorrow. If you improve as I expect you to do, you may listen to Madge about that Hugh Grantland business and t»1l her what you want her to do. And you don't face permanent invalidism— don't you ever think of it—that is." she qualified, "if you obey orders." ' That Killian took her promise solemnly we saw. as she made no at tempt to answer Katherine in words. But her irradiated face and her sud denly atarry eyes told us what a load the little nurses assurance had lifted from her heart. "I'm going to get you some neces sary nutriment now." Katherine went on. mlmlcing Dr. Pettit's mannerisms so successfully that I giggled and Kil lian's lips twitched feebly. “Come along. Madge. Our patlen. will be bet ter off without us for the next few minutes and I need you in my busi ness badly.” r-;-\ New Spring Coats at Thorne’s Thritfy Prices 34.50 New Spring Coats. . . 25.00 45.00 New Spring Coats... 29.78 66.00 New Spring Styles.39.75 65.00 New Spring Styles. 49.50 F. W. Thome Co. Flowered Fabric a Favorite v_/ H1 210 The flowers that bloom in the spring have everything to do with the case Uiis season. Xever before has the mode been so gay, ro color - flll nnd. above all, so floral, lowered chiffon. flowered orepe-de-cliine, flow ered tub rillv, even the cotton prints, have all the fragrant charm aim piquani'3- of an old-fashioned garden. But very modern flowers are these in a bold design of rust red and a cream ground, or black on white, transforming an other* ise simple frock Into an affair almost exotic. The colors of the flowers are repeated in the two narrow rows o{ piping from neck line lo waist and the nar row tie belt, but the collar goes Its independent way and matches the ground. This collar, a welcome varia tion from the bateaif neck. Is a point worthy of note and given interest to this chic and distinguished model even in a plain material. The pattern for this model is sim pie and easily followed, it comes in 14 and 16-year sie*. and in 36, 3*. 4ft and 42 inch bust measure. It will I : Cow/gst Prices QuickSecyice M-903South^i+tfr- Vaq.CaBluffs Market Specials for Saturday-4 Markets CUDAHY’S PURITAN SKINNED HAMS.32'2^ SUGAR CURED REGULAR HAMS. 26c SUGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS.. 28c SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS.17'si Pure Ren* Choice Prime Beef Choice Choice dered Lard, Veal Rib Roaat, Beef Pot Round Limit 2 lb®., Roaat, (Rolled) Roaat, Steak, 32c 14c 18jc 11c 20c CHOICE YOUNG ' 07 CHICKENS. Li C | PORK CUTS. Choice Lean Pork Loins.23c Choice Lean Pork Shoulders.10^ Choice Lean Pork Butts.230 Choice Fresh Neck Ribs.50 Choice Fresh Pig Hearts.7 C Choice Fresh Pig Feet. .0^ Choice Lean Pork Chops.25f Fresh Made Breakfast Sausage. .17’2<^ Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen.29f SPRING LAMB. Genuine Spring Lamb Hindquarters 28f Genuine Spring Lamb Forequarters 10f Choice Leaf Lard.17'sf1 Compound Lard.10f Fresh Hamburger Steak .t 1 <* Boneless Rump Corned Beef.] 5<* FRESH LEAN iri I SPARE RIBS.lD*C 1 BUTTERINE. I Lucky Buy, 1-lb. carton. 19c | Evergood Butterine, 2-lb. carton. . . 4$C 3 Evergood Butterine, 5-lb. carton, $1.20 Jj Liberty Nut Butterine, 1-lb. carton, 22C 1 Liberty Nut Butterine, 5-lb. car., $1.10 3 Fancy Creamery Butter.43C S FancjMLeanMBreakfae^^acon^^^^fljJg^ CANNED GOODS. Libby’a Pork and Beana, apecial, 3 cana for .25C Ideal Malt and Hopa, by the caae $5.75 Evaporated Milk, tall, 3 for. ... 27c P. A G. White Laundry Soap, 10 bars for .39c Peaa, Early June, 3 can* ...... . 35C Choice Veal Stew.IOC Choice Veal Chopa .18C \n\ious Mother: I do not know how to help make your husband more -talkative. It may not be your fault in any way. Perhaps he Is melancholy, or tired, and uncommunicative at night, it would take the greatest of tact and skill on your part to draw him out. But you might try. Try to discuss things in which you know he has an interest. Don’t tell him your little troubles, and don't gossip about the neighbors. Most men don’t like that. It sounds petty to them. If you would go out together In the eve nings, your interests would grow closer together, and you would have more to discuss. Be sure to share your little son with his father. His father might like to buy some of his clothes for him. If so. let him. Make any concession that will capture your husband's Interest. Have the little boy ask his father to read him a good night story. There are many possi bilities, but you will have to develop them. Pal—Your belief that the boy cares for you and is jealous of your other friends is unwarranted. You may be sure that if he cared for you he he sent to you upon receipt of 20 cents. Refer to pattern Xo. 210. Address Lucille Lorraine, Special Fashion De signer. The Omaha Bse. Fifth Avenue and ’Thirty-seventh Street, Xew York X. Y. would ask to see you again. Any ’ hoy who would say he cared the first rtening he was In a girl s com pany. would not hesitate to deceive and would probably tell every girl the same thing. Forget him end en joy more sincere friendships. M. («. T.—Since the young man Is a great card player, give* him one or fko good decks of cards. It would also be appropriate to gh e him a book. 1 would not advise you to give him a gift of any particular money value since you are not be trothed. Red Head—Bobbed hair has come to stay. I would advise you to have your cut since your husband wants it. The more beautiful the hair, the prettier it is short, t think. Virginia B.: Yes, invite the hoy to your party, but don't run after him. He has your telephone number, and it lie cares to call on you he will do so. Brown Eye*—A high school girl really ought to think about soVne thing besides love. Accept the young man as a pal, but as nothing else. Doubtful—If Jhere was any need for a girl to assist a man when he is putting on hie coat, It would be proper. Tea for Mr§. Rtnule.ll. Mrs. Grant Parsons will entertain at tea at her home Saturday after noon for -Mrs. Alice Avery Rundoll, mother of Sirs. Keene Abbott. St. Cecilia Rake Sale. District Xo. 7 of the ladles of St. O^ilia cathedral parish will hold a hwte sale at Wilke Mitchell store. Fortieth and Farnam streets, on Easter, Saturday, April 11. Mrs. G. M. Burns is chairman, assisted by Mesdames F. E. Sheehan. M. F. Kanie. C. F. Bradford and William Dlesing. Insurance executive says Kellogg’s ALL BRAN is “Conqueror of Constipation” Former addict to Kellogg’s all-bran conquer ... , , constipation forever for you. Doc piiis and drugt tors recommend it. It is whst they eaye ALL-BRAN caI1 » bulk food, that sweeps the * , , intestine clean, stimulating diges reetored youth- tion and normal, healthy action. fat v,'m> Something habit-forming pills and ' drugs can never do. H*r* ,®» remarkable trib- Eat at least two tablespoonfuls ute to Kellogg s all-bran : daily—in chronic cases, with every For mo™ than onr-third of a cm- meal. If eaten regularly, relief is riS: drug** ;nnd r,etUrnS the tortures raoulting from conetipa- the Purchase price. Kellogg’s ALL J.h,y broofht only temporary re- BRAN is made in Battle Creek. £S JgJ-““j* iSi1T1hnei,lot(',s ,nd freedom from th# terrible foe of the restaurant*. Sold by all grocers. rme. I am a«aia In the pink of eon- m _ dltion, the peraonifleatlon even of OO Toothful Tie or fai my advaneiac ymre. J AA Tridy, Mr. W. K. Kelloeg’e Aix-aaAM M d«■ m^dhuMUU la the conqueror of conotlpatloa. A g Dl/llW Gratefully yams, “ (Sirnadl A. M. SirsuraT, The Icdtral leicrra Lift lnauraaao Co §V ALL-BRAN K C BAKING POWDER SamcPrice i 25 Ounces for 25^ Mw than aTbund and a half for a QtarHr WHY PAY HIGHER PRICES? MiUlottB off Pounds Used by the Gorerament j Iwn Oiualiaii- to junior l.capur (.onfcroim in Hu-lim \ta\ 13. Mrs*. \V. V. Mogeath, president, and dr«. Trouts t'larke were appointed leleg.Ues to the annual Junior League onference. whltli will he held in Bos :on this year from May 13 to 16. The appointments were made Thurs lay at the April melting of the league it the Hotel Blaekstone. The confer •no* until »thl« year ha* been the t terra of a large group of leaguer* l.n*t year 18 member* attended the nret at the Broadmoor In Colorado Spring*. Ihe H int Ad* produce reaulta Missionary Meeting. The ladles’ Missionary society of Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlor* Fri day, April 17. at 2;fn oVI«M*k; leader. Mr*, .lames Patton. There will l>e an address by Mrs. t*. I.. Vance. A B % 0 meets every 1 tastein ^ UMuQ -aja" M. J. Brandenstein A Co., Terminal Warehouse Co. 10th and Jones Streets. Omaha Gionewef A Schoentfen Co., Wholesale Distributors Telephone JA ckson 1302 I Large Fancy H^D| Fiijgly Wiggly Stores st^nd as a barrier against high prices and is ycur stepping atone to better living. Per dosen Sunset EpQh a a mm sss. Butter AC%aI M * dr in Grrnha — Best in Omaha. '^^B^Br ^k^F HHP| i\*orc sold in Omihs. Per Pound . . ^_ R2 m _ fZS f.O _ Fancy Bordo Walnut*, ^^a ^^a gf^S S-bI 1^1 A salsa H.we*. Per Pound Q fj A — nllt mMtS £ “a' DOCI P5A rara Fir ir.| l3 li £* ft t i O P« Po>'"d •'■•■• I 0 V H PRUNES Jr7 14c| Bmm JB R| ^B Fancy Michigan B Ffti& H“dPick'd Qa LiHIly Per Pound. WV COCOANUT Iff 29c WALDORF 23c Chicken a la King ? 53c DDATII COLLEGE INN Dll V I II From the Famous ^IiL p* Kitchens of Hotel Willi HVCC Sherman, Chicago. Per Can . Fancy Red Alaska No. 1 Tall Can . JB JB m MB P. A G. or * JB XIIA M Cr,,ul Whil' xQa 10 Bor, for .. (Every purchase from Piggly Wiggly Stores must give you complete sat- J isfaction or your money will be cheerfully returned without question. I - * ... . I