,-Mua.. ft J H W- - V-BKyQry k . JlJAW .-T (Copyright. 1S10, by ths New Yorl Tterntd Company.) mHflflV 9' ttJfiMIRS ' I (Copyright, 1919, by tlio MacMlllan Company. 6YN0PSI8. 'Klnm IfiirnlHti, Uiiown nil through Ahi ton hh "IliintlnK MnyllKlit," ei-lolirntt'H IiIk ."01 Ii hlrtlnliiy with a eiowil of minora nt thu Clrclo City Tlvull. Tim ilauro Icail-i to liouvy KntnlilltiK. In which out flOO.nuU In rIiiImhI. IliirnlHli Iohch IiIm money ami IiIh tnliif! but wlfiN tho mull rontrnet. Ho . ntnrla on tils in nl I tilp with iIk and nlcdKc, tolling liln frionilM thnt lm will lie , In tlio Mr Yukon cold Hlrlltn nt Hip stnrt. linrnttiK lnyllKht nuikes a HoiiH.-itloniilty ' rwplil run tirnm country lvllli tlio iniill. nppeara nt thu Tlvull ninl Im now rviuly to Join IiIh friends In n ilnli to tlio now tfolit fJetilH. Deciding that Kohl "111 bo found In tlio up-river illMilet llnnilxli Iniya two Iohm of Hour, which ho ileclatos will bn worth lis welKht In gnlil, hut when ho mrlvoK with IiIh Hour hit Units thu hh; lint ilcmiluto. A cnmiuiln illqoov urs koIiI ntul Ihiyllht renpi u rich hnr vent, llo row tn imwson, becomes tho moMt prominent Hcuro In Ihu Klouillkn ilinl iloffutH a couililniillon of cnpltnllHlM In a vast tnlnliiK ileal. He returns In civilization, anil, anilil tlio liuullili'rliiR iioiiitillcnllnnii nf IiIkIi finance. Daylight IIiiiIm that he hmi boon led to lincst his eleven mlllloim In n manlpuliitrd noliomi'. llo Koon tn Now York, unit ciitifrotitlliR hi disloyal ji.irlm'ra with a rovolvM', ho thtoatonn to kill thom If his minify l not returned. They nro eoweil. return tholr ateulltiKH mid llarnUU kovh buck to Hnn I'"rniiilico whero lie ineelH bin fnto In Dedo MtiMnn, a protty tenoj;rnplirr. llo imikrH litrKii InvoMtuii'iitH and Ki'tH Into tin. political rlwr. For a rest ho Roes to the country. UnyllKlit gota deeper into hluli flnniiee In Hnn Frmiclaro, but often tlio longing for tlio xhnpto life nearly over oilmen blm. Iedc Mnann tiiiyw n homo and DayllKht iiiLM'tn her tn her middle trips. Onn lny ho RskN Dodo' to ro with him on one morn rldo. bis purpuao being to auk bor to marry dim. CHAPTER XlV.-Contlnued. llo hung nlmoBt gloofully upon her nctlonu In anticipation of whnt thu fractious Hob was going to get. And Dob got It, on his next whirl, or at tempt, rather, for lie was no more Minn half-way nrounil when the quirt met him nimick on IiIh tender hobo. Them and then, In IiIh bewilderment, sur prise nnd pnln, his foro fret. Just skim ming (he road, dropped down. "Great!" Daylight applauded. "A couplo moro will 11 x him. "Ilo's too uninrt not lo know when he's hcaten." ARaln Dob trlod. Hut this tlmo ho wus barely quarter around when thu doubled quirt on Mils nose compelled blm,0 drop his foro feet to the road. Then, wWrncllficr rein nor nptir, but by tho mrro threat of the quilt, Bho BtrnlKhtcncd htm out. Dedo looked tilumiiluuilly at Day IlKht. "Let ine kIvo hi in a run?" she nuked Daylight nodded, and she shot down tho road. He watched her out of night around, tho bond, nnd watrhed till sho cntno into sight returning. Slio Qortnlnly could sit her home, was his thought, and nho was a Btiro euougti humiucr. tlod, sho was tlio wlto for a man! 'Mudo look pretty slim. of her hauuuering ft tynowrltor, That most 6f them And to thluU nil week at wns 'no plnco 4 iui j uer, ano enouiu uo ) n man a Vlfo, taVIng ltcnfly,;wltu llks and satins and diamond' ihU (frontier no tion of what befitted a wife beloved). t ( . and dogs and horses, and such things. ';' But 'tlto-'quarrj- kvos-dooWd tnlpais , ,f,!out.otihbfJ,tim8jforJal4uvfov of tho I! i". jPUow'ps Sunday h0 rodo alone. No Dodo on 'a ch'cstiAit sorrel cntno across tho back-road from Horkeley that day, nor tho day a week later. As the third weok ilrowfto.n close laud anoth tfK. , ft. l. k k k er draolatOf .Sunday confronted Un. Daylight n-etalrfc! to speuli. AniaosOi- no ouieo. And ns wns hfs nature, he wont simply nnd'dlrectly to Hie point. Bho had finished uW wotk vlth him. ana was gathering her nolo pad nndiieiclla IdKothux, to depart, bcn ho snld:1 "Oh, one moro thing, Miss Mason, vl and I hopo you won't mind my being , frank and straight out. You'vo struck me rlg,ht' along as a i;enslblu-mlnded girl,' and I don't think you'll take of fense at what I'm going to say. You y -w knqw bow long youlve been In tho of- -. - vhih) iinn. cvi -iui j i ilium, ranywny; nnd you know I've nlways been straight nnd aboveboard with you. I'vo nover what you call pre sumed. Docuuke: ou vere'Jf my ifllce I've tried to bo more cartel than At If you wosrft :n iny offloo-i-youni-deratand. Hut j i&tbe -sanW.it rfon mako met any 1 1 les huiban. I I'm1 a lonely Uaortuef U tellow don't take tbat as a bid for kludtm-sti( What: I mean by It Is to try aiul Ull) pu Just how much thosje twi rides jylt you have meant. And now i hope ou won't mind irfp JiiatJ taking why o'u haven't beon Wtlrfd,lBt't)i() .last -two Sundays?". JW'JjJ' ' 8ho played ncrypusly wl-li a pencil for a time, aV IT debating her uply, while he waited patiently. "This riding," sho began; It's nut what they call tho right thing i leavo It to you, iYfau know the world. That's tho trpubje, .UJa, what tlio world would hnve to' ay about mo and ray employer meeUng regularly. anu riuinK in i"u uuin uu niiiiu.iyK It'a runny, nut it's bo. i count rnio . . t . . Willi UUU U IUO WIVIHH nivttuiu IV- mark, buVwIth VouM(feI I "Look bsroMiia, MasojaM Djiy light, "f know you' don't llko this stenographer. Will you ride with mo arairfiWWWWiWcfl4 rJ'WH'SRfe.f'I oj! talking over of things in me omco. tear that it wns an actuality, undone r.yNdtber do-lr-It'Bart-oJrtliB-' whole lost the thread of bby reasoning. )lblirlCgltfa-Htii.lnrt1'iuploaed "Well,Mansny.vU.jmfbSvo to do fs r-'to-llTVnJVlitiTBlfrrrlirfftrnBsa'tllll HlS to 'snV'the'OTd -iwifl Ttl r.lnnr- 'nnt.1 next Hundny, and wo can talk It over thoroughly then nnd reach tonio sort of a conclusion. Out in thu hills Is tho plaeo where you enn talk some thing besides business. 1 guess you'vo seen enough of mo to know I'm pratty nquuro. I I do honor nnd respect you, nnd. . . and all thnt, and1 I . .. . " Ho was beginning; to floun der, and tho hand that rested on tho .desk blotter wns lslbly Iremblliig. Ho strove to pull hlmsojf togetlier. "I Just want to harder than anything over In my life before. I I I can't explnln myself, t'it I do, that's 'nil, Will you Just next Sunday? To morrow ?" I Nor did be dream (hat her lowjnc qulcscciico wus duo, nH much aa any thing else, to tho bends of sweat on Ills forehead, his trembling hnnd and his nil too-evident general dlstrosh. "Of course, thorc'fi no way of jell ing what anybody wants from whnt they suy." Daylight rubbed-Hob'sl re bellious ear with his quirt' and won dered with dissatisfaction tho wards he had Just uttorcd. They did not say what ho had meant them to say. "What I'm driving ht Is that you !sny flntfooted that' you won't meet mo again, and glvo your reasons, but now am 1 to know they arc your real Rea sons? Mebbn you Just don't want to get acquainted with me, nnd won't Bay so for fear of hurting my feelings. Don't you sec? I'm the Inst man1 In tho world to shovo In whero I'm ,not wanted. And If I thought you didn't care a whoop (o seo anything more of mo, why I'd clear out ho blamed qiilclt you couldn't seo mo for smoke." It had been n Jiappy day. Dayl ght had met her on tho back-rond f om Horkeley, nnd they had had hours to gether. It wub only now, with the day drawing to a closo and with them approaching tho gato of tho road to i ' 1,11 ' r . . , , y o thi 1th One fclerks' i ! pprkyjey! thnt ho had bionahrid tho Ininortant suliluct. Shi began her answer to. hi Inst iimu-iuioii. aim no nstonei gratefully "Silt suppose, jiiht hiipnose. tli1 j tho jeni-ons 1 have glen nro thd Ulil ones? that Ihcro Is no question iofi my not wanting to know you?" i "Then I'd go on urglnU ilkq Sam Scutch," ho snld quickly "lkcntiso1, you see, I'vo always notlcqil that folks tin( jncllno, to anythlnK are much more open to 'hearing tho case i tated. ihu a you um nave that Other eason ill) your Blcevo. Ir you dldnlt' w mt to i . w j"- Know me, If If, well, If ioif tl ought my feelings oughtn't to lioihuit Just tecnuse you had' a good Jbtj'wlHi me. . ." Here, Ms calm cbtialtlt ration of n possibility was Bwoifirtod by .the. And with no bard feelings; it would "I Cour& Blrfe VI I I t V ""satauvuz tasww, u'jaixtar -- bo Just a case of bad luck for me. So bo honest, Miss Mason, please, nnd tell mo If that's the .reason I almost got n htinch.thnt It Is." "Oh, but that Isn't fair," sho cried. "You give mo the choice o! lying to you and hurting you In order to pro tect myself by getting rid of you, or of throwing nway my protection by telling you the truth, for then you, as you Bald yourself, would stay nnd urge." Daylight smiled grimly with satis faction. "I'm real glad, Miss Mason, real glad for thoBe wordn." "Uut they won't serve you," she wcrtt on hastily. "They can't serve you, I refund to let them. This la our last rldo, and . . . bore Is the gate." Ranging her ninro alongside, sho bent, slid tho catch, and followed tho opening gate. "No; plcnse, no," she' said, as Day light started to follow. Humbly ncqulcRcetit, he pulled Dob back, nnd tho gnte swung shut be tween them. But tlioro was moro to say, and she did not rldo on. "Listen, Mies Mason," ho said, in a low voice that shook with sincerity ; "I want to nsBuro you of one thing. I'm not Just trying to fool around with you. I like you, I want you, and I was never more' earnest in my llfo. There's nothing wrong In my Inten tions or anythjng like that. What I mean is strictly honorable " Uut tho oxprcsslon of her, face made him stop. Sho was angry, and she was laughing at the same time. Dcde Mason had quick, birdlike ways, almost flitting from mood to mood; nnd sho was all contrltlou, on tho instant. "Forglvo mo for laughing." she said across tho gate. "It wasn't really laughter. I was surprised off my guard, and hurt, too. You see, Mr. Hnrnlsh, I've not been . . ." She paused, In sudden fear of com pleting the thought into which ber bi'rdllko precipitancy had betrayed her. "What you mean is that you've hot been used to such sort of proposing," Wltholit' Re'mark;- fedtWlth1 V6i- , . -r N0i. K l.l -k '.,. I I, i II , , I I I (I I l i n t) Dii) light . .said ;u "n v sort , of. oothbuo',. tiowtiy,. ,-i Bau,io-mnKeyour-qcminttit nnce, won't-you-bo-nilno' proposition." Sho .nodded 'and brpko Into laughter. n which he Joined, nnd whlc boryed, tb'pnwjtlio Awkwardness ' away. Ho gatliercd Ucnrt aUthlsl and went on, Inj greater t:on,nd,cncoy ,wltj , cooler head anil tongue! " "Tlrord.'yolt see. Voi' rroVt' niy case. You'vo had experience In' BuihMnnt tors, J; dpvjtj d?ub .ypu'vohujl slnth ers of piqpoanls. Won ,'l haven't, and I'm UKd'n'flsh but'rif water.' Besides, tblsinin't nl proposal. . Itla n peculiar Ipiatlon,, in,'B, nl), and( I'tu lu r cor ner.. I've cot enough' plain horso fibnno to'kno t'niaii ttin't1, supposed to argud nwriiAgoiwltbltt girl aa u rca- SQUi for iR0UpK,inP4iiaMUed wU her. out of the office to give me a chance. i.iVJNHi.WSPMw, Yrcn iTas in Ue .hcjle., Number ono; I cun't cot a-. 0,1100(1 with you In the oulce. Num- 'bor'Ttvo" vou sav VOU won't nan mn' Number three, your reason Is that folks will talk because you work for mo. Number four, I Just got to get acquainted with you, and I Just got to get you to seo that I mean fair nnd nil right. Number five, there you are on one sldo tho gnto getting ready to go, and mo hcie on the other side tho gnto pretty desperate nnd bound to say something to make you recon sider. Number six, I said It. And now and finally, I Just do want youto reconsider." llo was such a boy, this big giant of a millionaire who had half the rich N, k '" "? JIWAr Jk' " " I ' aeSBjEjSpByi JJr (iS " -'jfez- ' J. "I Like You, I Want You and I Never Wa More Earnest in My Life." men of San Francisco afraid of him. Such a boy! She had never Imagined this side of his nature. "Dow do folks get married?" he wns saying. "Why, number one, they meet; number two, like each other's looks; number three, get acquainted; and number four, get married or not, according to how they Uke each .other after, getting acquainted.' But how In thunder we're to have a' chance to And out whether we like each other enough is beyond my Eavvec, unless wo make that chance ourselves. I'd come to see you, call on you, only I know you're Just rooming or boarding, and that won't do." "It's .getting . Into now, nuywny," Daylight hurried on, "nnd we've set tled nothing nt all. Just, one more Sunday, anyway that's not asking much to sottlo It in." Rho gnthered the reins Into her hand preliminary to starting. "Good night," she snld, "and" , "Yes," be whispered, with Just the ,fnlntest touch of imperativeness. "ies," she said, her voice low but distinct. 1 At the same moment she put the mare into n canter and went down tho road without . backward glance, ln-i tent on tnn analysis of ;her own feel- lna ""T ', , . I 1 I i cuidVed vw ' ' . 1 . . ..it i . i v T , I I 'Ltfd'nt'the'ofllcVtant'dh' mntb the way tt bad always gone; . l ( . i In 8plto of their, .high ;re8pJve,i there, WB&.a yerj measurable degree of the furtlye,ln IhoU' meetings, In essence, jhsb iiee,tlngs were' .'stolen!' 'They did riot rldo do't brazenly1 together a the face" of the vofld.- O'n the'eontrary. they1 'met nlw'ays'undbRcrvod.tshe rid ing across . tho mriny-gated -buekrond from Berkeley to mtei,.il;u, ;hnlfwny.' Nor (Id tljoyirido pn nuy save nnfrc quented rpads,.profcrrJng to crosB tho second range of hills and tiaveYamoni a church-going fnrmer folk who would senrcely havo recognized even Dny light from his .newspaper photographs. Ho, found Dedo a good horsewoman good' not merely jn riding, but in en durauco. There' were days when tboyi cohered sixty, , eenty, nnd cvenj el'giity milea; no'dld ,Dede ever claim an dny top long,' nor anoth6r strong redonimend'allon to Daylight dlp'thb hajdest day ovqr 8e,e tho slightest'1 chafe of tho chestnut' eorrel'p jbnek.. ''Jt sure enough, hummer," .,wpa Day.-, light's stercptyped but. ever e'nthiislas- tlnvirdle.t-ri hlmaotf -rr .. ''"" flb lllelbng fearoT Wmaaha'tl i$flg-r Tnnfodji 4ut ,,of nonundcrstanding and had also prevented him from reaching. any understanding, r Dede on t borsD-. "ba'ck,' DcdoJ gathering popples' pt a rfiummcn1bJllslde, Dedj taking down .mcwujqn ."jn nerLiivijn i snor nana strokes nil this was comprehensible" to him. But ho did not knovi Wbe Dedo! Flip io. .quickly. cbangc4 .from. mooa'fo inood,' the'Dedi vnia refused I etondfastly to rldo wltli, him and then r tnifldchly 'consented! -'"the1 Dellb In whoso eyes tho golden glow fjarcver waxed nnd wp-nfed j rind ' ,!whlspcred hints and messages that wcro not for his enrs. ln-.HU 'd'ucli things ho saw thu gljnimcrjug .iirofundltles of box, ,acknoVvlolgtfd Uholt3- lure, and accept ed thqin ,ns, Inpomprehonslblo. 1 (TotlUfi CONTINUED.) I 1 CHInaseAoke History.! 1 .1 For tho first tlmo In tho history oi athletes tho Chlncso oro to compete .spprts thetudentfr9( tho University' ofmangfaffnr:ArtiYeWa huvo beW coached by an Englishman. WOMEN AND HEALTH. ' Women are beginning to rcallzo more fully that good health Is not to bo found in the use of cosmetics and fnco powders. Tho nppcaranco ot health may follow facial treatment, but health Itself lies much deeper than the surface. Most Important to the hcnlth of ev ery woman Is regularity of the bowels and digestive organs. Tho weary eyes, bnd breath, frequent headaches, pimples and general air of laiisltudo, Is In most every case duo -to consti pation or indigestion, or both. Thero nro various remedies prescribed for this condition, but the easiest, most pleasant nnd certainly effective, Is a combination of slmplo laxative hc,rbs with pepsin known to druggists' ns Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. ThU slmplo remedy Is far preferable to harsh salts and cnthnrtlcs and violent purgativo wntcrfl thnt disturb tho wbolo system without affording more than temporary relief. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is a tonic Inxntlvc, mild In Its action, pleasant to tho taste nnd positive In Its effect, strengthening the muscles of stomncfi and bowels so that after a short tlmo these organs regain tho powef to perform their natural func tions without UBslstnnce. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druggists everywhere In GOc and 91.00 bottles. If you have never tried it, write for a eamplo to Dr. V. B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St., Monti cello, 111.; he will gladly send a trial bottle without any expense to you whatever. Got Back at Critic. "I was walking up Sixth avenue In New York," says Cnpt. P. .1. Archi bald, "accompanied by James Nellxcn of Sweden, who was over here on a visit. There is a big Swedish employ ment agency up there about Fortieth street, nnd the sign is spelled in Swed ish fnahlon: 'IIclpJ wanted.' "I asked Nollaen what In the world that extra 'J' was doing at tho end of the word, especially ns, even in Swed ish, it Is not pronounced. '"Oh, it Is Just there, I supose.' Bald Nollaen. " 'But now that you don't pronounce the letter why don't you people drop It altogether? It looks eo silly to have n letter there you don't pronounce.' "Well,' said Nellscn, 'I suppose wo keep it there for tho same reason you hang on to the "p" In pneu monia.' "New York Herald. Ready for Anything. A popular uelghbor had Just passed to the great beyond in a rural Penn sylvania community und tho under taker stood nt tho door of tho homo, when ho henrd the following remarks by the minister: "Mine brethren und sisters, Joe Thomns he Iss dead. Maybe Joo Thom as he go to heaven up I no know, und maybe Joo Thomas he go to hell down Jr- no know, but, mine brethren und sisters, we must be brebarcd to meet him." On to Her Job. Mrs. Colin dabble Do you ever per mtt your husband to have his own way? Mrs. Slrongnilnd Oh, yes, occasion ally! Ho is sure to make a fool of 'himself, and that makes him easier to manage next time." i ' , Right .In Her Line. Glllet The peoplo in the flat above us are constantly fighting. Perry Doesn't your wife object? aiUet-r-No She likes to havo a fuss made over. bor. .,., ,1 . I .Voiinc T . . Youna America's Runt v. Wny d!U -SliylocV vant a pi pound of llesh?" ' I a ' o J rJt ,,ri 'J'l; suppose. hoi.rUicw,itiuU itbo price oC.me.at.jwu fiojiw HP-", ,'j , , ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT .; ANegetabfc PwpafratioriTor As . 'sfrnitAting the Food aivdRegula-: iingHWSfomacrrs ami Bonfcls 0f , t-,,.,. x W Tro'm'bft? fe OigeslibnrfuJ' nessantl Kcsl.Corl alrtsntf iwri OpitimiWorphinenorMinefal lfm Ai.' '"' ' 3 , i ' &&8Jt-t .1 W. (1 .;,) I,. I . IrpiHrminl .- , 1 uJttCiimUSf ' I ,if. ,.(1 ' I ntrmSttd -i m : , W''TrwjfVwr , f, , j A perfect Remedy forCorrslioa lion .Sour.Stomacfo,Qiarr,hdra; worms.LonvuIsions.Fcvcnari ncssapd.LospF Si)ee;p. '' "facsimile SigHalure'of ' ( - -' ii I .1 i .NEW. YORK i i' M'lqrarita.e.j .miqonirw iFopaiH if EticxCdfy if rVrllppf I ' it' ,u 3 y? i k MM , . I I I ll "i" VJ Explained. "Helgho!" sighed Mrs. Stoutly. "Yon used to sit with your arm nround my waist, John, but you never do It any moro." "I'm Eorry, dear," replied Stoutly, 'but there nro some things that aro beyond my reach." Harper's Weekly. VrnATEVKBY FAHMKH SHOULD KNW FOHMUXtAB !)ew lo kill nnd core pork anil benf. How to tan fur and toallier ot homo. I low to tmkf all kinds ot nautngrs. How to prepnroand takoofl lildemnd for for market. Book with IOOlowa with plans, bow to euro and bulla anrthlBg outotco mrnton tlio fnrra. lly wenof llfo lonj oipcrlonca, I'MCU MIT KitnU. W. I KKI.hClt, KKAllNItV, NM11UB1IA. Latt appearance; sttvo address. Hit Economy. "What Is your Idea of economy?" asked one statcBtnan. "Making everybody except my con stituents get along with as little money as possible," replied tho other. CREAM OF RYE For health nnd energy eat It for breakfast. Reduces cost of living. Free 8llver 8poon In every package, Aek your grocer for a package After meeting n nice young man for tho first tlmo a girl remains awake half the night wondering If sho made an impression. Pole' Cnrbolliinlvo quickly relieves nna cures burning, Itching nnd torturlnff skin diseases. It Instantly ntopi tho pnln of burns. Cures without scars. SSc and COo by druRitiHts. For free namplo wrlto to J. W. Colo & Co.. Dluclc Hlver Falls, Wli. A Possibility. "He's gone to that meeting, full ot lire." "Then he had better be careful or they will put him out." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets euro con stipation. Constipation in the cause ot many diVcnics. Cute the caiixo and you cure the diseafc. Easy to take. Nothing Serious. "Made any mistakes In the new year as yet?" "Well, I'm still writing In 1911." t Vir.CS CDRK IN 0 TO 14 DATH Tourilrunxitt will rrtiind money If TAV.O OINT MKNT fall to euro nnr cano of Itching, Ullud. lIU'cdlDg or I'rotrudlotf rltea lu C lo 14 Onji. Wtc. The mind has moro room In It than moBt peoplo think, If you would but furnish the apartments. Gray. It is the easiest thing In the world for a man to believe as he hopes. FREE I want every person who Ih bilious, conHtt patcd or ban any htom achor Iher ailment to send for n free packaga of my Paw -Paw Fliia. I wunt to prove that they poRltlvcly cure In dlaestlon, Hour Rom Boh, Ilflchliig, Wind, llendnuhe, NervouH BC8s,81eepksnesa anil re an Infallible eura fiirfTtinntltinllnn- n.l.t ulU this I am willing to Rive mlltloiiB of free pack Rites. I take nil tlio risk. Bold by UnicRUts for25 centH n vtal. For free ptielmire addrcM, Prof. Munron, 63rd ft Jelfenon Sts.. Philadelphia, Pa. Tbtlutnt,bMttMlaf,ks4ian Oelei Erodowd tnn Northon ami Bf4f. falsa r' eeda tre grewD la U tilrt m Vortti. ar praiirt iucu. mm or jwntf , tiituiy yield are auiarpaun). CiUlaf telle. . SHAUUkT ROUTS, ISr. TM fWlovlu are ttt Uirc bimi rxwilir ftU: Ont Urn rutin Wklto I'artacal, Yellow it Jake Uaavcr aaa K WtlkaraOcld, to un.lt. ' iron ttm. 10,000 kernfliaf iplradM Ulloca,Billih, TinaW, Cabban, Turnip, Onloo, Clni, Pinlrr. Carrot. WiUa iul ruw., hi,' I mlaoliii buibaK etnnublM asd dower, , farltaaaataatd. 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