ERIAL STORY Q)hen a JMan fflarries m By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Jlulhor of The Circular Slalrcair, Tht ifttart In Lower Ten. Be. Copyright lsoo, by th. DobU-Mtrrill Co. SYNOPSIS. Jnme Wilson or Jimmy as hn Is called by his frlcndn. JJmmy wns rotund and looked shorter than ho really was. Ills ambition In llfo wao to bo taken seriously, but pcoplo steadily refused to do so, his art Is considered a huue Joke, except to himself, If ho asked pcoplo to dinner ev eryone expected a frolic. Jimmy marries Bella Knowles; thoy live toRothcr n year and. are divorced. Jimmy's friends ar raneo to colobrate tho first anniversary of his dlvorco. The party Is In full swing when Jimmy receives a telegram from his Aunt Scllna, who will arrive In four hours to visit lilin and his wife. Jimmy (rets his funds from Aunt Scllna and after ho mar ries she doubles his nllowanco. lie neg lects to tell her of his dlvorco. Jimmy takes Kit Into his confidence, ho tries to devise nome way so that his nunt will not learn that ho has no longer a wife. Ho miRitests that Kit play the hostess for one nldht. be Mrs. Wilson pro tern. Aunt fle itna arrives and tho deception works out n.n planned. Jim's Jap servant Is taken 111. Bella, Jimmy's divorced wife, enters tho house And asks Kit who Is being ta ken away In the amhulanco? Delia Insists It Is Jim. Kit tells her Jim Is well and Is In the house. Holla tclln Kit It wasn't Jim sh wantod to see, but Takahlra. the Jap servant. Harbison steps out on the porch and discovers a man tacking a card on tho door. He demands an ex planation. The man points to tho placard land Harbison sees tho word "Smallpox" printed on It. The guests suddenly realize their predicament, the women shed tears, (the men consider It a good Joke. Harbi son pleads with Kit to tell him tho real situation of things. Sho finally tells him of Bella's Incarceration In the basement. The nil Important question arlxos as to Jwho Is to prepare the menls and perform ally solves tho matter. Ho writes out allps containing tho various departments of his or her duties. Kit nttempts to rnnko an omelet for Aunt Bollna. but falls In the attempt nnd is In a very nervous stato when Harbison comes to her rescue nnd tolls her how to tnnke It. After tho lifting of tho quarantine several letters aro found In the mall box undelivered, one Is addressed to Henry Llewellyn, jquique, vjniie, wnicn was wruion ny Har bison. Ho describes mlnutelv of their In carcerntlon. also of his Infatuation for airs, wnson. CHAPTER VIII. (Continued.) From OfTlcor Flannlgnn to Mrs, Mngglo Flannlgan, Erin street. Dear Magglo: As soon as you rocolvo this, go down to Mno and tell him tho story as I toll you hoar. Toll him I was walk' in my boat and I'd boon aftber seon 'Jimmy Alvornl about doln tho right thing for Mac on Monday, at tho poles, when I soon a man hangln bus Vicious around this house, which Is Mr. Wilson's, on Ninety-fifth. And, of coorso, nfther chasln tho man n mllo or more, I loso him, which was not my fault So I go back to tho .Wilson houso, and toll thorn to bo careful about closln up for tho night. and whllo I'm standln In tho hall, with jail tho swells around mo, sparkln .with Jewels, tho board of health sends a man to lock us all In, becauso tho Jap thats beon waiter has took - tho smallpox and gono to tho hospltlo. I fltood mo ground. I sez, boss I, you cant shtop an officer in pursuto of his duty. I rafuso to ho shut in. Bo shuro to toll Mac that So hero I am, and llko to bo for a month. Toll Mac thercs four votes shut up bore, and I can got them for him, it ho can stop this monkoy bust ncss. Then go over to tho Dago church on Webster avenue and put a dollar in Saint Anthony's box. He'll seo mo out of this scrape, right enough. Do it at once,. Now roraombor. go to Mac first; maybo you can get tho dollar from him, and mind what you toll hlra. Your husband, TIM FLANNIOAN. From mo to mother Mrs, Thoodoro McNalr, Ilotol Hamilton, Bermuda, Dearest Mother: I hopo you will got this beforo you read tho papers, and when you do read them, you aro not to got excited and worried. I am as well as can be, and a great deal safer than I ever remom- bcr to havo beon in my life. Wo nro quarantined, n lot of us, In Jim Wil son's houso, because his Irrcproach nblo Jap did a very reproachablo thing took Bmnllpox, Now rond on boforo you got excited. His room has been fumigated, and wo havo boen vaccinated. I am well and happy. I can't bo killed In a railway wreck or smashed whon tho car skids, Unlesa I drown myself in my bath, or Jump through a window, positively nothing can happen to me. So gather up all ypur . matornal anxieties and cast them to tho Bormuda shnrks. Annt' Brown Is here seo the pnpors for list and If sho can not play pro priety, Jimmy's Aunt Sellua can. In fact, sho doesn't play at It; she works. I have telephoned Llzotto for somo clothes enough for a couple of weeks, although Dallas promises to get us out sooner. Now, dear, do go ahoad nnd have a nlco tlmo, and on no ac count como homo. You could only have tho carrlago to stop In front of tho house, and wnvo to mo through a window Mnti"''' I want you to do something for me. You know who Is down thero, and this is awfully dollcnte, mumsy but he's a nice boy, nnd I thought I liked htm. I guess you know he has boon rather attentive Now, I do like him, mumsy, but not tho way I thought I did, nnd 1 want you to very gently, of courso to dlscourago him a llttlo. You know how I mean. IIo's a dear boy, but I am bo tired of peoplo who don't know anything but horses and motors. And, oh, yes do you remember a girl named Luclllo Mellon who was at school with you in Itomo? And that sho married a innn named Harbison? Well, her son is horci Ho builds rail roads and bridges and things, nnd ho oven built himself an automobile down in South America, becauso he couldn't afford to buy one, nnd burned wood In itl Woodl Think of Itl I wired father in Chicago for fear ho would como rusntng homo. Tho picture In tho papor of tho fnco at the badetnont window is supposed to be Mr. Harbison, but of courso it isn't any moro llko him than mlno is like inc. Anno Drown mislaid her pearl cob lnr when sho took it off last night, and has fussed herself into a sick headache Sho declares it was stolen! Somo of tho pcoplo are playing bUdgo, Betty Mercer is doing a cake-wnlk to tho "Rhnpsodlo Ilongrolso" .Tim has no evcry-day music and the telo phono is ringing. Wo havo received enough flowers for a funeral somo body sent Lolllo n Gates Ajar, only with tho gates shut. Thero aro no Borvnnts think of It, mumsy. I wish you hnd niado mo learn to cook. Mr. HarblBon has shown mo a little ho was a soldier In tho Span ish war but wo girls aro a terribly Ignorant lot, mumsy, about tho real things of llfo. Now, don't worry. It 1b more sport than camping In tho Adlrondacks, nnd not nearly so damp. Your loving dnughter, KATHBRINE. P. S. South America must bo won derful. Why can't wo put tho Gad fly in commission, and tako a coasting trip this BummerT It is a shamo to own a yacht nnd novor use It K. This note, evidently delivered by Lmossonger, was found among other ESSB She Swished to the Window and Rais ed the Shade. littor in tho vestibule utter tho lift ing of tho quarantine. Mr. Alex. Dodds, City Editor, Mall and Star: Dear D. Can't got a picture Havcy" waited Bovon hours. Thoy havo elbsed the shutters. M'COItD. Written on tho back of tho above noto: Watch tho roof. DODDS. CHAPTER IX. Flannlgan's Find. . The most charltablo thing would bo to say nothing about tho first day. Wo wcro baldly brutal that's tho only word for It. And Mr, Harbison, with his beautiful courtosy tho really slncoro kind trlod to patch up ouo quarrel after another nnd failed. He rose superbly to tho occasion, and mado something that ho called n South American goulash, for luncheon, although It was too salty, and every ono was thirsty tho rest of tho day. Bolla was horrid, of course. Sho frozo Jim until ho said ho was going to sit in the refrigerator and cool tho butter. Sho locked herself In tho dressing-room it hnd been assigned to mo, but that made no dlfforenco to Bella and did her nails, and took thrco different baths, nnd refused to como to tho tablo. And of courso Jimmy was wild, and said sho would stnrvo. But I sold, "Very well, lot her starve. Not a tray shall leave my kltchon." It was a comfort to have hor shut up thero anyhow: It post poned tho tlmo when sho would como face to faco with Flannlgnn. Aunt Sellna got sick that day, as I havo said. I was not so blttor as the others; I did not say that I wished alio would die. Tho worst I ever wish od her was that she might bo quite 111 for somo time, and yot, when sho be gan to recover, sho was dreadful to mo. Sho said for ouo thing, that It was tho hard-boiled eggs and tho stato of the houso that did It. And whon I said that tho grlppo was n gorm, sho rotorted that I had probably brought it to her on my clothing. You romomber that Betty hnd drawn tho nurae's slip, and how ploascd sho had boon about it, Sho got up early tho morning of the first day nnd made horsolf a lawn cap and telephoned out for n white nurso's uniform that is, of courso, for a white uniform for n nurse. Sho really looked vory fotch lng. and she went around all the mom ing with n rod cross on her sleove and - -mmm a Saint Cecilia expression, gathering up bottles of medlclue most of it flesh reducer, which wns path6tlc, and closing wlndowu for fear of drafts. Sho refused to holp with tho hoto work, nnd looked qulto exalted,' but by nttornoon It hnd palled on her somo what, and Bho and Max shook dlco. Botty was really pleased when Aunt Scllna Bent for her. Sho took In a bottlo of cologne to batho her brow, and wo all Btood outsldo tho door nnd listened. Betty tiptoed In In hor prof ty cap nnd apron, nnd wo henrd her cautiously draw down the shades. "What aro yon doing that for?" Aunt Sellna demanded. "I llko tha light." "It's bad for your poor eyes," Botty's tono wns exactly tho propor bedside pitch, low and Bugary. "'Swcot and low, Bwcot nnd low, wind of tho western Bear"Dnl hum mod outsldo. "Put up thoso window-shadost," Aunt Sollna's volco wns strong enough. "What's In that bottlo?" Botty was still mild. Sho swished tc tho window and rnlsod tho shade. "I m bo sorry you nro ill," sho said sympathetically. "This is for yout poor aching head. Now closo your eyes nnd Ho porfoctly sHt and I will coo! your forehead." "Thcro's nothing tho mntter with ray head," Aunt Setlnn retorted. "And I have not lost my faculties; 1 am not n child, or a sick cow. If that's per fumery, take it out." Wo hoard Botty coming to tho door, but thoro wns ' no time to get away. She had dropped her mask for n minute- nnd was biting her Up, but whon sho saw UB sho forced n emtio. "Sho's 111, poor dear," sho said. "II you peoplo will go nway, I can bring her around nil right. In two hours Bho will oat out of my hand." "Eat n piece out of your hand," Mn'j Bcoffed In n whisper. Wo wnltod a llttlo longer, but It wni too painful. Aunt Scllna demhnded n mustard foot bath and n hot lomonndo nnd hor back rubbed with llnlmonl and somo strong black tea. And in tho Intervals Bho wnntod to bo rend to out of tho prayer-book. And whon wo had all gono away, thoro camo tho most terrible nolso from Aunt Scllna's room, nnd every ono ran. Wo found Botty In tho hnll outsldo tho door, cry ing, with hor fingers In her cars and hor cap over hor oyc. Sho said sho hnd been putting tho hot-water bottlo to Aunt Scllnn'B back, nnd It had boon too hot. Just thon something hit against tho door with a soft thud, foil to tho floor and burst, for a trlcklo of hot wator camo over tho sill. "Sho won't let bo hold hor hand," Botty walled, "or batho hor brow, or smooth hor pillow. Sho thinks of nothing but hor stomach or hor back I And when I try to mnko her bed look decent, sho spits at mo llko a cut Everything I do Is wrong. Sho spilled tho foot-bnth into hor shoes, and blam ed mo for it," It took tho united efforts of nil ol us oxcopt Bolla, who stood back and smiled nastily to got Betty back Into tho sick-room again. I was supremely thankful by that tlmo that I had not drawn tho nurso's slip. With dinner ordered in from ono of tho clubs, and tho omelet ton hours bohlnd me, my position did not soem so unbearable, But a now development was coming. Whllo Botty was fussing with Aunt Sollnn, Max led a search of tho house. Ho said the necklnco and tho bracelet must bo hidden somowhero, and that no crovlco was too small to neglect. Wo mado a formal search all to gether, except Botty and Aunt Sollnn, and wo found n lot of things in differ ont plncos that Jim said had been missing since tho year one. But no jowols nothing oven suggesting n Jowol wub found. Wo had explored the ontlro houso, overy cupboard, every chest, ovon tho lnsldcs of tho couches nnd tho pockets of Jlm'B clothos which ho resented bitterly and found nothing, nnd I must say tho situation was growing rather strained. Soma ono had taken tho Jowels; thoy hadn't walked away. It, was Flannlgnn who suggested the roof, nnd ns we had tried ovory place olso, wo climbed there. Of courso wo didn't find anything, but after all day In tho houso with tho shutters closed on account of roportrs, tho nlr wns glorious. It was Fobruary, but quite mild und sunny, nnd wo could look down over Riverside Drlyo nnd the Hudson, nnd ovon recognize pcoplo we know on horseback nnd in enrs. It was a pnthotlc Joy, and wo lined up along tho parapet nnd watched the motor-boats racing on tho river, nnd trlod to feel that wo wore In tho world us well ns of It, but It was very hard, (TO BE CONTINUED.) What a Woman Knows. "So Erma Is engaged," said Elcnnor, with n curl of her lip. "Well, I'm sorry for tho man, that's all. Sho doesn't know tho first thing about keoplng houso." "Oh, yes, sho does, though," was Fannlo's assuring reply, "Woll. I'd llko to know what It Is," wbb tho doubting response. "Tho very first thing, which Is tp get a mnn to koep houuo for." Judge, Wise Tramp. Sho brought him out n wedgo ot pumpkin pie and a cup of cqffoo. "And you only visit this flection or tho country during golden-rod tlmo?" she Interrogated innocently. "How poetical!" "Well, you see, mum, It Isn't exact ly poetical," ropllod Dusty Dan, with a srnllo, "but whon do golden-rod blooms It Is too late to cut grass an' too early to shovel snow," Good Tip. "How did you mnnago to. keep that last cook so long?" "Sho got Interested In a serial stor In ono of tho magazines I tako." O AND toll within llfo's vine yard: ti not feur to do or dare If you want a Held of labor You can find It anywhere. Tho Servant Problem. Tho fact that housekeeping is being 'taught In our rural schools In up-to-date communities, nnd Is being put Into tho curriculum on par with other studios, lends Us to hopo that boforo another generation wo may havo the sorvnnt problom near Its solution Thoro Is no danger that tho otllcc or storo will bo robbed, for thoro will bo plenty of girls more ndnptod to such work thnn to housekeeping; hut In thnt good time coming tho businoss world wilt not bo overrun with poor clerks, poor stonogrnphora, poor teach ers, who might have bcoa oxcollont homo keepers, for many of our houso wives nro not strong enough to bear tho work of their own households. Tho business world Is ovortlowlng with mediocre workers who nro oarn lng tho barest kind of n living whon thoy might be well clothed, well fed nnd earning n good wngo doing some thing thoy nro titled for. What wo need moro thnn nny other quality in womanhood Is an Increnso of patriotism, moro of the fighting blood of our ancestors. Tho truest pntrlot Uvea for his country nnd dies If nocossary, for It Wo need moro of tho kind thnt live for It, who will sncrlllco for it, give time, thought, monuy and energy to making tho world bettor; arid wo may oach have a sharo In tho great work. Some ono has so woll said "that tho wonkest among us has a gift, howovcr seonilngly trivial, which If rightly used may be a benefit to our raco for ever." Lot us find tho thing wo can do best, nnd use that power for the bottcrment of tho world, nnd bo doiio with the old prayer; "Tho Lord bloss mo nnd my wlfo, My son John and his wlfo Ub four nnd no more" For, nftcr all, tho most successful llfo Is tho unsoltlBh ono which leaves tho world better than ho found It OUST of blrdson, a sparkle of dew. .i (Inuil niwl ti rnlnhnw's warning. Suddenly sunshliie and hits of blue, An April day In tUo morning." Croquette Making, Tho two kinds of croquatto mixtures nood dlfforent heat In frying. For thoso thnt aro uncooked a Blower heat In testing tho fat for them uso a cube of bread. It should bo brown' In (JO soconds, a golden brown. Tho cro quettes that nro prepared ot cooked mixtures a hotter fat Ih required, using tho -iO-socond test.' Veal Croquettes. Mix two cups ot choppod, cooked cold veal, n tonspoonful ot salt, u tow drops onion Julco, n dash of cnyonuc, a yolk of egg and n cup ot white sauce mnde by mslng tho veal stock instead of tho milk. Cool, 8hapo and fry in fat of tho 40-sccond tost. . A delicious llttlo croqttotto that may bo Berved with n Banco as n dessert Is prepared of cookod rice Make a small nest of tho rlco nnd add n ten spoonful of nny dcBlred Jolly or pre serves, then roll Into u ball nnd dip In egg nnd crumbs nnd fry In deep fnt , Servo any Bnuco which appeals to tho taste, such ns chocolate or n lomon sauce. Cheese Croquettes. Melt thrco ta blespoonfuls of butter, add n fourth ot a cup of flour nnd whon well mixed ndd two-thirds ot n cup of milk and tho yolks of two unbenton eggs. Add a cup of grated cheese, and as soon as It Ih melted, remove from the heat, add salt, cayenno to tnsto nnd spread in a rhnllow buttered pan to cool. Whon cold turn on n board, cut life strips, dtp in crumbs, egg and crumbs again and fry in deep fat Drain on brown papor. Servo for tho cheese course, Salmon, lobster, lamb, chick en, and In fact any kind of meat may bo used to prepnro croquettes, Bits of loft-over liiontB with differ ent seasonings may tints he utilized in making attractive dlshos, withdut waste Vegetables also mnko accept nblo material for croquettes, I Kith should bo, ninttilnlis, as little merit In loving a wumuti for hur ui-aiity as In loving n man for his prosperity, both being equally ' subieot to chungc. Pope. Favorlto Recipes. Philadelphia Scrapple, Boll two and a half pounds of pork from tho shoulder until tender. Put It through tho meat grinder. With tho moat nnd liquor add equal parts of corn meal and buckwheat, a dash ot sago und salt Boll until thick. When cold cut In aliens one-half Inch thick and fry. Pennsylvania Cheese Cake. Press through a klevo ono pound ot cottngo cheoso; add tho beaten yolks of four rp.gs nnd ono cup of granulated sugar beaten togotlier until light, two tea cponufuls of flour, ono of cinnamon, a M sH m j snltspoou of nutmeg, tho grated rind and Julco ot two lemons; odd lastly tho whites ot tho eggs bentcn to n stilt froth. Bake in patty tins lined with pnsto or In a deep plo pinto lined with n rich crust. Whon cookod the cheese should bo firm, not mushy. Rice Jack, This Is a confection that Is a great tavorlto with tho little peo plo and Is much better than too much candy. Cook togotlier until crisp in water a cupful each ot molasses and sugar, and two tablcspoontuls ot wator. Whon dono, add a tnblenpoontul of butter, a pinch ot soda and stir In thrco cupfuis of puffed rlco. Pour out Into b buttered pan to cool. Fruit Cheeie. Put through n meat choppor n pound ouch ot datea. rotslna nnd figs, n halt pound each ot pecans nnd brqzlllan nuts, a qunrtor ot a pound ot blnnchod, almonds. When thoroughly blondcd, pack In waxed paper lined wnfor boxes, nnd keep In a cool plnco. Squares of this confec tion may bo dipped In chocolnto, or thin slices ot It UBOd us a Bnndwlch filling nro delicious. It will kcop for Fovernl week if kept in a cold place Chopped dates or prunes nro un ad dition to stonmed brown bread. lm fern 5 wmuMNum fWilKN" you entertain do It In an f easy, natural way, as If It was an everyday occurrence, not the event of your life; but do It woll. -Ward McAllister. Gelatine Dishes. For quick and castly-proparod des serts, thoso mado ot golatlno nro moat satisfactory, Apple Snow. Dtosolvo two table spoonfuls ot gelntlno In halt a cup ot boiling wnter. Paro, coro and steam six apples until soft, thon rub through a sieve; ndd two tablespoonfuls of sugar and a tonspoonful of lomon Julco nnd tho dissolved golatlno. Bent the whites ot four eggs until stiff, add gradually four tablespoon fuls of sugar; whip this morlnguo a tnblenpoontul at n tlmo Into the ap ples, pllo In n glass dish, decorato with candled chorrlos nnd sorvo with a simple boiled custard woll chilled, or with whipped, sweetonud nnd fla vored cream. Chester Pudding. Covor halt n cup ot chopped dates with tho Julco ot two oranges. Dissolve two tablespoonfuls of gelntlno In halt a cup of boiling wnter. Beat two cups of croam, add halt a cup of sugar, tho dates, four tablcspoontuls ot boiled rlco nnd tho gelatine. Stir carofully until woll mixed, adding a tcaspoonful of van 111a; pour Into a wet mold until not. Turn out and dust with ground al monds and sorvo with whipped cream. Prune Mold. Wash two cups of prunes, covor with wator nnd sonk over night. In tho morning slmmor until tender, anil rub through a bIovo. Dissolve two tnblospoonfuls ot gola tlno In hnlf a cup of boiling wator, add to tho prune mixture with a half cup ot sugar and tho Julco ot an or ange. Mold, turn out whon sot and serve with whipped croam, sweetened nnd flnvorod. Golatlno is oaBy of dl gcatlou, but not valuable ns a food. It has boen called tho protein Bavor. It acts llko oil on machlnory, makes It run easier. Haiti's Tree of Liberty. In front of tho prosldontlnl rosldono In Haiti Is a giant cocoanut treo, but Its leaves are, always In tho snmo con dition. In storm or sunshine their sor onlty Is novor dlHturbcd. Tho troo li tho republic's treo of llborty. When tho republic was established It wn thought that a treo should bo planted to signal so groat an ovont, but Haiti It seems, nccordlng to n French papor, has but ono tree, nnd that tho cocoa nut tree. But tho cocoanut treo li hardly tho apcclcs to bo chosen for t troo of liberty, for It grows to a good height and becomes bare us Its ng Increases, How was tho difficulty to b overcome? It was a vory slmplo mat ter, Ono of the council suggested thai an Imitation cocoanut troo mado ol zinc should bo ordered from lndon, with tho leaves, etc., palntod to repre sent nature Thu Idea was adopted, so tho Haitians havo always, a cocoanut treo on tap. Distinguished Visitor. While a mlnistnr was preaching In a wostern village a stranger with a big ear trumpet ontorod tho church, sat down on tho pulpit steps nnd turnod thu big cud of his trumpet upward. The minister's four-year-old daughter who was present kopt her oyos on tho stranger until tho congregation was dismissed. On tho way homo she unld; "Pnpn, do you think thnt was Oubrlol?" Her Countenance. "Miss Wndslcluh seems to have such n mobile countonanco," said Mrs. uidcnstio. "Mobile!" her hostess renllnd. sho glanced at her box tickets for the opera. 1 thought It Was at Dlloxl whero sho got it." Nonrly 500,000,000 of British capital has already beon Invested la th Mai kop oil fields in Russia. COLDS Mtiuyon's Cold Itemcdy Itelletes th hesd, tbront nnd lungs almost immediate ly. Checks Fevers, stops Discharged , of tbo note, takes away nil aches nnd tmlsa caused by colds. It cures Orlp and ob tlnnte Conghs nnd prevents PneonuBla. Wrlto Prof. Muuyon, Mrd nnd Jefferaest Btt.r Putin., Pa-t for medical adrloe colutelr free. SVv"AlVtP I "ot recommended far Kill I I uavo kidnoy, liver or vvyw A bladdor trouble It Will b found luat the remedy you nood. At dru Ktats In fifty cent and dollar sizes. Ton may havo a smp!o bottlo of this-wonder ful now discovery by mall free, a! pnmphlct tolling nil about It Adilrem, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blngtuveaton, N. Y. GRAND VOYAGE TO THE POLE. EYES WOULD BURN AND STING "It Is Just n year ago that my sis- tor enmo ovor here to us, She hod boon hero only a fow weeks when her eyes began to bo red, and to bum and sting as If she had sand tin them. Thon wo used all of the home reme dies. Sho washed hor oyos with salt wator, used hot tea to bathe them with, nnd bandaged them ovor night with tea loaves, but all to no purpose, Sho wont to tho drug store and got Borao salvo, hut sho grow constantly worso. she was scnrcoly able to look in tho light. At last she decided to go to a doctor, because Bho could hardly work any more. The doctor said It was a very severe disease, and if sho did not follow his orders close ly sho might loso her eyesight. He mtfdo her oyos burn nnd applied elec tricity to them, nnd gavo her various ointments. In tho two and a half or thrco months that she went to the doctor, wo could see vory little im provement "Thon wo had read so much how pcoplo had boon helped by Cutlcura that wo thought wo would try It, and wo cannot bo thankful enough that we used it My slstor used tho Cutlcura Pills for purifying tho blood, bathed only with Cutlcura Soap, and at night after washing, uho anointed hor eyos vory gently on tho outolde with the Cutlcura Olntmont In ono week, the swolllng wns entirely gono from tho eyes, nnd nftor a month thore was no longer nny mucua or watering of Uie cyos, Sho could already boo better, and in bIx wooks sho was cured." (Signed) Mrs. Julia Csoplcska, 2005 Utah St, St Louis. Mo., Aug. 25, 1010. Patriotic Determination. "Your wlfo insists on bolng allowed to vote." "Yob," ropllod Mr. Mookln. "Sho's not contont with having the last word In political nrgtimont. Sho wants to go to .tho polls ntid put in a pont script." Givo Doflanco Starch a fair trial try It for both hot and cold starching, nnd If you don't think you do bettor work, In loss tlmo nnd ut amallor cost roturn It nnd your grocer will glvo you back your money, I am not so lost in lexicography ns to forgot that wordB aro tho danghtorn ot earth and that things aro tho cons of hoavou. Samuo) Johnson to ennn a co&n in onk ay Take LAXATIVB IIIIOMO Quinine Wilet-. DrtiiralMariitunil money it It fall to euro, B. W. UlCOVK'tf Hsnmuru lion each box. i5o. Thoso days uro lost Jn which wo do not good; tlmso Worso than lost In which wo do evil. Cromwoll. Nnturo's laxative, Garflcld Tea, is made of clean, sweet, health-giving Herbs. Somo men. Ilka somo roosters, are always crowing, but what's tho usoT Lewis Elnglo Hinder gives a man what ho wonts, a rich, mellow-tutting cigar. Cleanliness Is noxt to godllcoBB. John Wesloy. Work While You Sleep Millions of people have CAS CARETS do Health work for them. If you hove never tried this great health maker-Get a lOo box and you will never uso any other bowel medicine. sii CASCAK15T9 too a box for week' treatment, nil drugffltts. Blpgeit seller in me wouu. Minion boxt.ua mouth. TAKE A DOSE OF PISO'S THE DCST MEOICIHE dF 7or co uc Ha a colp