FINE RECIPE FOR COLDS. Any druggist can supply thoso In gredients or will got thom from his wholesalo house. "Mix half pint of good whlskoy, two ounces of glycerine; half cunco of Concentrated plno compound. Shako tho bottlo well each tlmo and usn In doses of a toaspoonful to a tablespoon, fill four times a day." This prescrip tion is said to work wonders. The Concentrated pine Is a special plno product and comes only in half ounce bottles, each enclosed In an air- "fficw&tS?beBura Ul3 ,abolcd REAL NEED. "I say, old chap, will you lend a friend a dollar." "Is ho rcnlly In need of It?" Rather. Ho wants to pay mo with it. RASH ALL OVER BOY'S BODY. Awful, Crusted, Weeping Eczema on Little 8uffercr A 8core of Treat menu Provo Dismal Failures. Cure Achieved by Cutlcura. "My llttlo hoy had an awful rash all over his body and tho doctor said it was eczema. It was torrlblo, and used to water nwfully. Any place tho wntor wont it would form another soro and it would becomo crustod. A ecoro or moro physIclanB failed uttorly and dis mally in their efforts to romovo tho trouble. Then I was told to use tho Cutlcura Remedies. I got a cako of Cutlcura Soap, a box of Cutlcura Oint ment and a bottlo of Cutlcura Re colvent, and before wo had used half tho Resolvent I could seo a chango in him. In about two months ho was en tlrely woll. Gcorgo P. Lambert, 139 West Centra St., Mahanoy City, Pa,. Sopt. 26 and Nov. 4, 1907." Potter Drag A Chcm. Corp., Solo l'rops., Iloiton. Typographical Union Led. The first tuberculosis sanitarium to bo orected for tho benefit of tho labor ing men was built by tho Interna tional Typographical union In con nection with its homo at Colorado Springs. Tho International Printing Pressmen and Assistants' union havo recently decided to erect a similar sanitarium, and steps nro now being taken to open such an institution. Tho International Photo-Engravers' union, whllo not conducting a sanitarium ..of its own, pays for tho treatment of its tuberculous members In institutions in various parts of tho country. Tho International Boot Workers' union nro recommending to their members that they ally themselves with tho various organizations united in tho fight against tuberculosis. The Rare Gift of Courtesy. Courtesy Includes not merely social kindness, graces of speech, absonco of rudeness, but honorable treatmont ol business associates and of all tho fel low citizens with whom a man of af fairs may hnvo business to transact It J not American to keep ono citi zen waiting all day at tho door bo causo ho Is poor, and to grant an other citizen nn Interview because It is bcllovcd ho Is rich. Wisdom is not confined in a purso, and frequently much wisdom may bo learned from a poor man. A Long-Panter. Mary, aged 14, was found ono day, by an older sister sobbing and crying, "What Is tho mattor?" sho asked, with great concern. 'Three boys havo asked mo to go to the danco to-night," was tho unex pected reply. "Well, my dear child, cortnlnly that is not such a torrlblo misfortune." "Yes; but I told tho first ono I would go with him, and tho last one wn8 a long-pantor" Harpor's. THE DIFFERENCE Coffee Usually Means Sickness, But Postum Always Means Health, Those' who havo never tried tho ex periment of leaving off coffoo and drinking Postum in its placo and in this way regaining health and happi ness can learn much from tho experi ence of othors who havo mado tho trial. Ono who knows says: "I drank cof foo for breakfast every morning until I bad tcrrlblo attacks of indigestion producing days of discomfort and nights of sleeplessness. I tried to glvo up tho uso of coffeo cntiroly, but found it hard to go from hot coffeo to a glass of water. Then I tried Postum. "It wns good and tho effect was so pleasant that I soon learned to lovo it and havo used it for several years. I improved Immcdlntoly after I left off coffeo and took on Postum and nm now entlroly cured of my indiges tion and other troubles all of which woro duo to coffeo. I am now well nnd contented and all becauso I changed from coffoo to Postum, "Postum is much easier to mako right every tlmo than coffeo, for it is so ovon and always reliable. Wo never uso coffeo now in our family. Wo uso Postum, and aro alwnys woll." "There's a reason" nnd It is proved by trial. Look in pkgs for a copy of tho famous little book, "Tho Road to Wellvllle." Ever rend the nbnre letter? A new one nppenrs from time to time. The; are, criiulm.-, true, and full eX liuuiua UttrU TT . . C J - Aims L ILLUSTMWMWRAYWALTW fOpyAicrrtot r.A.cma.uAc f co. SYNOPSIS. Tho story opens with the slilpwroek of tlio Bteiuntr on which Miss Uenevlevo Leslie, an American hclrcms, Lortl Wln thropc, nn KriRllshrnun, ami Tom Dlnke, a hrusqito American, wcro passengers, Tho threo wcro tossed upon nn unlnhnb Ited Island and woro tho only ones not drowned. Ulnlco recovered from n drunk en stupor, Ulnkr, shunned on tho boat, becauso of Ids roughness, beenmo a hero as preserver of tho holpless pair, Tho r.tiBllshman wns sulnir for tho hand of Miss lx-slto. lllako started to swim back to tho ship to recover what wns left. Blako returned safely. Wlnthropo wasted Ids Inst match on n clunrotto, for which ho wns scored by lllnkc. Their tlrst menl was n dead tlsh. Tho trio started a ten mllo hlko for higher land. Thirst at tacked them. Ulako wns compelled to c.trry Miss Lcsllo on nccount of weari ness. Ho taunted Wlnthropo. They en tered tho Jungle. That night wns passed roosting high In n tree. Tho next morn ing they descended to tho open again. All threo constructed hatn to shield them selves from the sun. They then feasted on cocoamitB, tho only procurable food. MIs.h Leslie Hhowed u liking for lllnkc, but detested his roughness. Led by Ulako they established n homo In somo cliffs, niako found n fresh water spring. flllss Lesllo faced nn unplcasnnt situation. They planned their campaign, ninko re covered his surveyor's magnifying glass, thus Insuring tire. Ho stnrtid n Jungle, lire, killing it largo leopard nnd smoth ering severnl cubs. In tho leopnrd's cav ern they built u small home. They gained tho cliffs by burning tho bottom of n treo until It fell ngnlnst the helRhts. Tho trio secured eggs from tho cliffs. Miss Issue's whlto skirt wns decldod upon ns a signal. Miss l.esllo mado n dress from tho lcopnrd skin. Ulnko's ef forts to kill antelopes failed. Overhcnr Ing a conversation between lllnko nnd Wlnthropo. Miss I.cbIIo becumo fright ened. Wlnthropo brenmo 111 with fover. Ulnke wan poisoned by n tlsh. Jackals attacked tho enmp Hint night, but were driven off by Genevieve. Illako returned, nfter neatly dying, ninko constructed nn nnlmnl trnp. It killed a hyena. On n tour tho trio discovered honey nnd oysters. Miss Ijcsllo was attacked by u poisonous snake. Illako killed It nnd saved Its poi son to kill game. 1'or tho second tlmo Wlnthropo wns nttneked by fever. Wo nnd lllnko disagreed, CHAPTER XVIII. Continued. "Thnt'H It do tho baby act," Jeered Blako. "But say, I don't know Just how much eavesdropping you did; so there's ono thing I'll repeat for tho special benefit of your ludshlp. It'll bo good for your delicate health to pay attention. From now on, tho cliff top belongs to Miss Leslie. Gents and book agents not allowed. Understand? You don't go up there without her spe cial Invito. If you do, I'll twist your damned neck!" Ho turned on his heel and left tho Englishman cowering. CHAPTER XIX. An Ominous Lull. HE threo saw nothing moro jK?i of each other that day. juibs lcsllo nnu withdrawn Into the baobab and Blako had gone off down tho cleft for moro salt. Ho did not roturn until after tho othors wcro asleep. Miss Lcsllo had gone without her supper, or had eaten somo-of tho food stored within tho treo. When, late tho next morning, sho finally loft her seclusion Blako was no where In sight. Ignoring Wlnthropo's attempts to start a conversation, Bho hurried through her breakfast, and, having gathered n supply of food nnd wntor, went to spend tho day on tho headland. Evening forced her to roturn to tho cleft. Slio had emptied tho water Mask by noon, and wns thirsty. Wln thropo was dozing beneath his can opy, which Blako had moved somo yards down towards tho barricade. Blako was cooking supper. Ho did not look up, nnd met her at tempt at a pleasant greeting with an Innrtlculato grunt. When sho turned to enter tho baobab, sho found tho opening littered with bamboos nnd green creopors nnd pieces of largo branchos with charred ends. On either side, midway through the entrance, a vertical row of holos had boon sunk through tho bark of tho treo Into tho soft wood. "What Is this?" sho asked. "Aro you planning a porch?" "Maybe," ho replied. "But why should you make tho hol03 so fnr in? I know so llttlo about theso matters, hut I should havo fancied tho holes would como on tho front of tho treo." "You'll seo In a day or two." "How did you mako tho holes? Thoy look black, as though " "Burnt 'oin, of course hot stones." "That was so clovor of you!" Ho mado no response. Supper was eaten In sllonco. Even Wlnthropo's prosenco would havo been a relief to tho girl; yet sho could not go to waken him, or oven suggest that her companion do so. Blako sat throughout tho meal sullen and stolid, and carefully avoided meeting her gaze, Boforo they had finished, twi light had como nnd gone, and night was upon them. Yet sho lingered for a last attempt. "Good-night, friend!" sho whispered. Ho Bprnug up us though sho had struck hi in nnd blundered away into tho darkness. In tho morning It was as boforo. Ho had gone off beforo sho wakened. Sho lingered ovor breakfast; but ho did not appear, and sho could not onduro Wlnthropo's suavd drawl. Sho went for another day on tho headland. Sho returned somewhat earlier than on tho provlous day. As boforo, Wln thropo was dozlug in tho shado. But ME MM-W Satisfied Himself That Miss Leslie Blako was under tho baobab, raking together n heap of rubbish. Ills hands were scratched and bleeding. To tho girl's surprise, ho met her with n cheerful grin and n clear, direct glance. "Look here," ho called. Sho Btcppcd around tho baobab and stood staring. Tho ontrnnco, from tho ground to tho holght of 12 feet, was walled up with n mass of thorny branches, Interwoven with yet thorn ier crcopers. "How's that for a front' door?" ho demanded. "Door?" "Yes." "But It's so big. I could novor move It." "A child could. Look." Ho grasped a projecting hnndlo near tho bottom of tho thorny mnss. Tho lower half of tho door swung up und outward, tho upper half In and tlownwnrd. "Seo, it's balanced on a crossbar In tho middle. Como on In." Sho wnlked after him In under tho now horizontal door. Ho gavo tho In ner end a light upward thrust, and tho door swung back In Its vertical circlo until It again stood upright In the oponlng. From tho Inside tho girl could seo tho strong framowork to which was lashed tho facing of tho thorns. It was mado of bamboo and strong pieces of branches, bound to gether with tough creopors. "Pretty good grating, oh?" remarked Blako. "When thoso green creopors dry, they'll shrink and hold tight as Iron clamps. Even now nothing short of a rhlnocoros could walk through whon tho bars aro fast. Seo hero." Ho stopped up to tho novol door and slid Bovoral socketed crossbars until their outer ends woro deep in tho holes In tho treo trunk, threo on each side. "How'b that for a Bet of bolts?" ho demanded. "Wonderful! Rcnlly, you aro vory, very clovor! But why should you go to nil this troublo, whon tho barri cade" "Well, you see, It's best to bo on tho safo side." "But It's absurd for you to go to all this needless work. Not that I do not appreciate your kind thought for my safety. Yet look at your hands!" Blako hastened to put his bleeding hands behind htm. "Go and wash thom nt once, and I'll put on a dressing." "No, thank you, Miss Jenny. You needn't bother. Thoy'll do all right." "You must! It would plcaso mo." "Why, then, of courso But first, I want to mako suro you undorstand fastening tho door. Try tho bars your solf." Sho oboyed, sliding tho bars In and out until ho nodded his satisfaction. "Good!" ho said. "Now promlr.o mo you'll slide 'cm fast every night." "If you ask It. But why.'" "I want to mako you perfectly safo," "Safo? But am I not socuro with" "Look hero, MIbb Losllo; I'm not ijo- Ing to say anything about anybody." "Porhaps you had hotter say no more, Mr. Blake." Was Well Out Toward the Signal. "That's right. But' whatovor hap pens, you'll bollo-vo I'vo dono my best, won't you? oven If I'm not a Prom Ibo mo straight, you'll lock up tight every night." "Vory well, I promise," responded tho girl, not n llttlo troubled by tho strnngcnosB of his expression. That night MIsb Lcsllo dutifully fnstoned herself In with all alx bars. Sho wakened nt dawn, and hastened out to propnro Blnko's breakfast, but sho found herself too Into. There wero ovldonces that ho had oaten and gono off boforo dawn. Tho atrotchlng frairio of ono of tho antolopo skins had beon moved nround by tho ilro, nnd on tho smooth Inner Burfnco of tho hldo was n laconic noto, wrltton with charcoal in a firm, bold hnnd; "Exploring Inland. Back by night, it cnn." Sho bit her Hp In her disappoint ment, for Bho had planned to show him how much sho nppreclated his absurd but well-meant concom for her safety. Ab It wns, ho had gono off without n word nnd loft her to tho quostlonablo ploasuro of n tete-a-toto with Wln thropo. Hoping to avoid this, sho. hur ried her preparations for n dny on tho cliff. But before sho could got off, Wlnthropo sauntered up, hiding his yawns behind a hand which had re gained most of Its normal plumpnoss. Ills oyo was nt onco caught by tho charcoal noto. "Ah!" ho drawled; "really now, this Is too kind of him to glvo us tho pleas ure of his absonco all day!" "Yo-cs?" murmured Miss Lcsllo. "Permit mo to ntld thnt you will uIbo havo tho plcaBuro of my absence. I am going now." Wlnthropo looked down, nhd began to Bpcak very rapidly: "Mlsa Gen ovlovo, I I wish to npologlzo. I'vo thought It over. I'vo mado ti mlBtako I I mean, my conduct tho other day was vile, uttorly vllo! Permit mo to appeal to your conaldoratoncss for n man who has been unforlunnto who, I moan, has beon or was carried away by IiIb feelings, Your favoring of that bloom or that or bounder so nngorod mo that I that I " "Mr. Wlnthropo!" Interrupted tho girl, "I will havo you to understand that you do not ndvanco yourself In my esteem by such reforoncos to Mr. Blako." "Ayo! ayo, that Blako!" panted Wln thropo. "Don't you seo? It's 'Im, nn' that blossom! Won a man's daffy w'on 'o'a In lovo!" Miss Lcsllo hurst Into n norvous laugh; but checked horsolf on tho In slant. "Really, Mr. Wlnthropo!" sho ex claimed, "you must pardon mo. I I novor know that cultured Englishmen over dropped tholr It's. As It happens, you know, I novor saw ono oxclted bo foro this." "Ah, yes; to bo sure to bo suro!" murmured Wlnthropo, In nn odd tono. Tho girl throw out her hand In a llt tlo gosturo of protest. "Rcnlly, I'm sorry to havo hurt to havo been so thoughtless I" Wlnthropo stood sllout Sho spoke again; "I'll do what you. nsk. I'll mako allowances for jTJTir for your fcollnga towards mo and try to forgot nil you said tho other day. Lot mo begin by nsklng n favor of you." "Ah, Miss Genovlove, nnythlng, to bo suro, that I may do!" "It la that I wish your opinion. Whon Mr. Blako finished that absurd door last evening, ho would, not toll mo why ho had built it -only n vnguo state ment nbout my safety." "Ah! Ho did not go into particu lars?" drawled Wlnthropo. "No, not oven a hint; nnd ho lookod so odd." Wlnthropo slowly rubbed his soft palms ono upon tho other. "Do you or really dcslro to know his tho motlvo which nctuatod him?" ho murmured. "I should not havo mentioned it to you If I did not," sho answered. Well or " Ho hesitated and paused for a full minute. "You bco, It Is n rnthor dlfflcult undertaking to lntlmato such a mattor to n lady JitHt tho right touch of delicacy, you know. But I will begin by oxplalnlng that I havo known It slnco tho first " "Known what?" "Of that bound of or Blako's troublo." "Troublo?" "Ah! Pcrhnpa I Bhould havo said affliction; yes, thnt Is tho bettor word. To own tho truth, tho fellow hns Bomo good qualities. It won no doubt bo causo ho rcnllzod, when in Ills hotter moments" "Bo'ttor moncntB? Mr. Wlnthropo, I nm not n child. In Justlco both to my solf nnd to Mr. Blako, I must ask you to speak out plainly." "My dear MIbb Losllo, may I first ask if you havo not obsorved how Btrnngo ly at times tho fellow nets 'looks odd,' as you put It how ho falls into mel ancholia or senseless rages? I may truthfully stato that ho haB threo times threatened my llfo." "I I thoughthlsnngcr qulto natural, after I had so rudely nnd so many pooplo nro given to brooding But If ho wns vlolont to you" "My doar Miss Genovlove, I hold nothing against tho mlserablo follow. At such times ho Is not or respon sible, you know. Lot Hb glvo tho fel low full credit thnt Is why ho himself built your door." "Oh, but I can't bollovo It! I enn't bellovo It!" cried tho girl. "Iffl not possible! Ho's so strong, so truo and manly, so kind, for all his gruff iicsb!" "Ah, my dear!" Boothcd Wlnthropo, "that is tho pity of it. But when a man must needs bo his worst enomy, when hu niiiHt needs lead u certain kind of llfo, ho must tnko tho coubo quonccB. To put It ns delicately as possible, yet explain nil, I need only say ono word pnranola." Miss Lcsllo gathorcd up hor day's outfit with trembling fingers nnd went to mount tho cliff. After waiting a few minutes' Wln thropo wnlked hurriedly through tho cleft nnd climbed tho treo-luddor with an agility thnt would havo amazed his companions. But ho did not drnw hlmsolf up on tho cliff. Having satis fied himself that Miss Lcsllo wns woll out toward tho signal, ho returned to tho baobab and proceeded to oxamino Ulnko's door with mlnuto scrutiny. Thnt ovonlng, shortly boforo dark, Blako enma In almost exhausted by his Journey. Fow men could havo cov orcd tho satno ground in twice tho time. It had boon ono continuous round of grass Junglo, thorn scrub, rocks and swnmp. And for nil his pains ho brought back with him noth ing moro than tho discouraging infor mation that tho back-country wns worso than tho shore. Yet ho betrayed no traco of depression ovor tho bad news, and for nil his fntlguo main tained a tono of hearty choorfulncss until, having oaton his fill, ho sudden ly obsorved Miss Losllo'a frigid po lltoncHs. "What's up now?" ho domnndod. "You'ro not mad 'causo I hiked off this morning without notlco?" "No, of courso, not, Mr. Blako. Noth ing of tho kind. But I" "Woll, what?" ho broko In, ns sho hesitated. "I can't, for tho world, think of anything olso I'vo dono " "You've dono! Perhaps I might suggest that It Ih u question of what you haven't dono." Tho girl wbb trem bling on tho vergo of hysterics. "Yes, what you'vo not dono! All theso weeks, and not a single attempt to got us away from hero, except that miser- nblo elgnnl; and I as nood as put that up! You call yourself n man! But I I " Sho Btoppcd short, whlto with a Kiiddon ovorpoworlng fear. Wlnthropo looked from hor to Blako with a sidelong glnnco, his Hps drawn up In nn odd twist. Thoro followed sovoral momontB of tenso sllenco; then Blako mumbled apologetically: "Woll, I supposo I might havo dono moro. I wns bo dead anxious to mako suro of food and shot tor. But this trip to day " (TO nn CONTINUED.) 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My back ached and pained bo I could hardly got aronnd nnd tho secretions wqro scanty, fre quont of passage nnd painful. I wai tired all tho tlmo and vory norvous. X began using Bonn's Kldnoy Pills, and after taking n fow boxes waB cured and havo been woll ovor slnco," Romembor tho name Doan's. Sold by all doalcrs. 50 conta a box. Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Unusual Luck. "So you'vo rented that hauntwd house which wns on your hands so long?" ' "Yes; rented It to an actor." "Did ho find out Its reputation?'' "That's tho vory thing that decided him to tako tho houso." "Rather surprising!" "Ho said it would bo sut'd a comfort, for him to got inBldo of a house whoro tho ghost walked ovory night" They Are "Cllrrber." Knlcker Thoy usol to hnvo an npartmcnt in the city nAd a cottage in tho country. Bockor Now thoy llvo in "ArmB" in town nnd n bungefow nt tho shore. There's a rich, a.tlefying quality, in Lewis' Single Hindoo that is found in nd other Co cigar. Some family skeletons are padded boyond recognition. SAVED FROM AN OPERATION ByLydiaE-Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Louinvillo. "v. "Lvdla E. Pink- ham's Vegotablo Compound has cor- uuniy uono mo a world of good and I cannot praiso It enough. I suffered, fromirregulnritics, dizziness, nervous ness, nnd a sovoro fomalo troublo. LydinE.Pinkham's Vegotablo Com pound lmB restored mo to perfect health nnd kopt mo from tho operating Jit table. 1 will novor bo without this medicino In tho houso." Mrs. Sam'i Lee, 3523 Fourth St., Loulsvillo, Ky. Another Operation Avoided. Adrian, Ga. "I Buffered untold mlsory from fomalo troubles, nnd my doctor said nn oporatlon was my only chanco, and I dreaded It nlmost ns much ns death. Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vogotnblo Compound completely cured mo without nn operation." Lena W llENUY, It. IP. D. 3. Thirty yoars of unparnllolcd ouo. cess confirms tho power of Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegotablo Compound to euro fernalo diseases. Tho great vol ume of unsolicited testimony constant ly pouring in proves conclusively that Lydla E. Plnkham'a VoRetablo Com pound Is a romarkablo remedy for those distressing fominino ilia from trblch many womon suffor,