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) TIIK OMAHA SATl'RDAY. OCTOPEK Society Secret Marriage of Miss Bonnie Jones Known Tli with iiiiirriM nf Iinniue .1. ii a, iliiiitjhur i.f Mi- nint Mini llinv .l.in. s, ii 'nnl Willi. , nf j Mr I Mra Kiaik Vil hit just I .tin- Known. The ct-ieiin.nv wit t ).. i fin mi l Iii.-.)iiv afternoon ai 4 iIihK by lhn It-v Kdwiii Hurl Jin 1.4 In tli' . 1 1 it n nf Hi., hi 1st I'ru-I.yn i inn hiiii h. M.sa Kliifci' Hhnw ii ii. I Milton .Inlii. .on wen- ilin only ntti-ndants. Th .iii.. Ii.i tin n u wry Hiniliir etudent ii' ill" liunr-ny i f iitinthn whein elm tt.n pi.--.idi ril nf liellit Sijinm I'lil ! I i ' Mr. Wllint hsa attended it - I myciMiy nf Ni lit nku. Mr mi. I Mm Wilcox mo nn A motor tip . -!, Tin j Hill return tntitnuhu in I wn wi k Mr. and Mrs. Street Are Widely Entertained Mm. K. A. Wi.kh.im .f t'oum il I'I'iffa enter!. lined t luncheon Fri day in hoimr i.f Mm. Harry 1.. ritmt i f ('liir.itu vim In vialling Mr, ami Mm. John I.. Kennedy Willi Mr. Mm!. Fur l.tnilHiii Kituiday Mm 'IV !.. Iil Hill be horteas to M'S. St net Hint tlnil etcnliiir Mra. W. A. I r.i .r will ii trlt.ilii Hip vlaltoia lit I hi- Ci.unlry dub fur dinner. I.mi evriiint: Mm. iii-ulK" Hrittidels K n i' u lint party followed by supper nt th- Ilraiidels J Cent ii ii runt in honor nf Mr. uriil Mrs. Uti-cef. C.W.Bryan Speaks to League of Women Voters f't-wnty five Women nn. I h spiinkling i.f turn attended lint lun. Imi.il nf III .annua i.f Women Voters Thursday at the V. W. I'. A , to hi nt- t'hui li-a W. Ifryn. drrivaratln cainUbit fur guv ntii.r nf Nrhtaska. Mm. J. II, 1'mlley prralrd. Mr, Hrynn attmked the code Mil llm basis Hint It h.i.k tin' power nut nf HlH hand Of the Volar. It.) iliiiiio'') that thn republican rev Minn nil-limn put three fmii th of the tnxe nn tli houtilei nf tha HI.liill liivminr and th poor ninn by llirhieii lntr tin" luxm i.n bond nnd aocurb tie, uml altlmuiih In' admitted l hat lhn i i nil. Hi-nun hsv i nmis.il to r dura biles, he claimed Unit they have tint mentioned min department In which they will itt down expenses. "They hi tuiutul lu i nini. not short if fiiniln, with mull a ay-stem," lie Willi, I'hiiiti-s lland.ill, republican iiiti.II late fur ill" autne nfflci', will luMpm the Ituk-im ni-xt Thuimlny. SJtfC'XPY-TIME TALCS Si JURTHERTALES l wr SJ I M MY RABBIT ll'RMT BAILER "Mum n y ti'i gi.lnr In tin i ' I'll AI'TFK XXXIV. j Tim Indian iltiici'. A iliimti littli- liri.nn n r-ii wi-nt i In. in, ml)' ii. r. M tin- llil ln mi'l ii 1 1 il'r ( I lll.-i.ln to llm iluiii Mr. I'mw,' limklUK ili'W ii'friitn uli.ft wlivri In- .i . Iiily willing il.iwti tin- !!. Ii in. j 'I womliT why Jiiuini ll.ilil.ll la ftUl I llli; w f.lNt," Ml. t'lnW lT'i.il.i'1- lo hiiiiKi-lf. "I'll. n rnili.Kty ili.tiiii; him. I ni'iii'. tin. I nut uluit a tin- nut- j tur." ," m"I Mr. iV. w !. I a I ttn nii to r.n.1 a h"l iiitiria an I amy in it, An. I 1 will i'ir.i. in ni-wa itl.in tin- In.Uaria.'' S i II, Jimmy UiM.it wa diui'imitit- I (In wjntij the fun i f aut irti iiiit !h ii. ih-liln.ra lint whut Mr. i'mw h i), I iiKiut li-ihlitt air friulit. lu.l I'.irti. Will ynu l. rvrvN1y that I M I ha In. hail Vill.iua rirat?' he lr4f. Mr. frnw " I runt inniniaa win that." aa!1! tin- ni l l.rutli-m.111 "I III ail f-irifrlf ill lll.lt I lntll Iniki l ininlikn ,11" I -v (hit I i-,i II (U-l. Hut III try In i .-nn nil., i to .n Hmt tlii In lima li.iu. imiiiiiI you .hi. I f It-ii you're- lymit .1 . r ii in v I! 1 1 '! it ha.l In tip aatlaflrd Willi lh.it t'lmnlai, thmuh It wnnn t i-iitlv lnit ho w.mt' '. An.l I'H-n .n luurli-i iiwiiv to liMt In hi-!lni tl..- Ill thi' WiMh'i., wlill nil Mi i'ii v if ii r off to lilt hla m-wa to rVBry Iim.Iv In- m. , M larriaae ems A.lla liariann' Niw I'ltaatt if -J. v.-li.tiniia if a Wllo." Ii wiini t Innir In I r tha o, jnitl... 'irinif aWmt, Hie ni l m-ntli-iti ui r,n htirriH Into fia wnmla hlri"lf fliipl'iil low it'ilu tim wim lH. t i 1 1 i i i , ; i ri 1 hi'B iii to i-awf In Imiil vulrn. ('own uikiii iha f 'ii. Jiiat ,n J i in it i- .iiinuiy l:Miif h.-itil lilin an.l atutk Hililill ri'chi It. " h.jr a your iiii-li'.''' ;iln"l liltll. "Vnll hi'i III t i m Inrw ln r' nil l-l pi'l i.iiii Mr. I IIHV Mm. Hmllry (ilvra Tra. Mra. I'tilmi-r Flnillcy will mtni-tnln lit tea rlntuiil.iy, linnoilnif the in w Y. W. t. A. awri'tarlaa. M.Mia Alta U. Wol.ott. l-:iiaibth Fry, Mnry Tat Inn ami I.nula llatih. Mlaa Ava lllnnk ami Mlaa Ili-ach nf Ni-wr York, who urn hr-ra to a.inixt in the annual llnanri' wei-k raiiiil!n, Ortnbar 13 :", will alao Iw honor is'iifat. Tho MarlaiiiaM M. I). Cameron, J. T. Lord, !. W. Wlcki-raluim and K. L. Iliitkn will niir, and aaxiatlnK will he th Mi'wliinii'a W. A, VVIllard, CharlPM ii'.Ni'ill Kirli and Carrie Ada Camp-lull. Federated Clubs 'lhn I'alif.nlf Wnmin'a rluh li.'ld thi'lr flrt fin-Minn ihinhir fi. at the hum nf Mra. 1. M. KilT. Mra. Cnlc i;a In-r ad'tri-aa to tha rluh, and IrHHnn on iiyi-riiiiii'iit w.ia rnmlui tid hy Mri. J. W. T.iplln, Th auhjti t nf til ufti-riiuuii w'.im "Anii-nraiiU.-itlim" and an t xi'i'llant proKiiitii kIvi-ii hy I lii' Innliia Mi'ailami-B 1j. M. Ki-rr, I.'. J. I'lum, and I. 1.. 1'aiki-r. Many from thin club ar planninK to at li'iid tli atuta conviitlon at North rial!. KuiiimaKO Kale. Tha ladlwi of the United Pras hyterian church will hold a rumma,') aula at 1245 8outh Thlrtaenth alrei't, Katurday, October 7. Rnora will bo opan at 10 a. m. Mra. Tina Murray will be chairman. Mlaa l armiri Weda. Ann Ijiihuii. diuuhter of T. C. I.ar ami, and I."ll() Maihi'WH wiir lour rii'd Wcdm-filay at 12 o'clock ut Trinity catln-rirul. XSIahop K. V. Slmylir offirlatini?. Ml.sa l.llllun W'curth and W. H. Wllaon wet the only attendant!!. Mr. Sima played tho oruan. The bride In a graduate, of Central KiKh Mihool and hla ut&hded Fre mont Normal., The Ki'oofik"a,itr'uhV Ti-iaa. The couple will reWn:' In Iicnver. They are now onfl THJUthern honeymoon. J ' Fort Wayne Guest. Mrs. Paul S. Welty of Fort Wayne, Ind.. who hua been vialtlnu her fath er. I'i ter Jansen of Beatrice. Neb., miived Monday to be the grueat bf her dialer, Mrs. 0. J. Claawien. Liuit evening Mr, and Mr. Claaaaen had Mr. nnd Mr. It. II. Van Orariel iind Mr. nnd Mra. Clinton Brome to dine with Mra. Welty at the Brandcia leataiirantH, and on Sunday, when Mr. Welty will arrive In (una ha, will iiRiiin be hunt and hoHtcxn at dinner, ''overs will be laid for client. Affairs for Mias Harnea. Mr. and Mia. Hubert Ktorz are hnv liiK 12 guests to dine with them Sat urday evening at the Country club to meet their (,'uent Mias Florence H.unea of Sprini,'lleld, III. On Tues day Mra. Stora will aitain be hosteaa. yiie will entertain at luncheon at the club. Thursday Mrs. Temple Mc Fayden will give a bridge luncheon at her hmne for Miss Karnes, five tables will be placed for the game. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX A if Vrli-Hl' I W m i r Lincoln Woman a Visitor. Jti-s. Martha J. Morgan of Lincoln, aenior vice prealdent of the Depart ment of Nchraakii W. R. C, Is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. 1). F. Flfiugher. She was the guest of Mrs. Flaugher at the Oeorge Crook corps luncheon Fri day at the Itrimdels tea room, and at tended tho inspection which followed. Mrs. Morgan will remain In Omaha over the week end. Blue Eves: Mv dear, vou are ask ing mc how to tell a man vou do not rare to marry liini. That vou will have to decide for yourself. Be kind, sin cere and honest about It, and chose words which are natural for you, not loimthing Home one else would Bay. Mrs. I'.: AVriti' to the a Angeles Times, enclosing stamp for reply, and ask them about hospitals In tjielr city. I believe they i will be kind enough to reply. . Mil Mc: It Is not wrong for high 'ho,il glrla and boys to go together. The society of a good boy is good for a girl and the nociaty of a good fjh-1 la good fur alloy. XL-Is their own conduct which determines whether it is wrons for them -to be. together or not. . : ' . ; If you are serious elaiut your bow legs see an expert orthopedic surgeon. They sometimes use braces, I believe, when peoplo are young enough, and Jt seems to me I have heard ot break ing and remitting the bones', though I would tint rccMjrnmend Bucb,a, severe course. '. - ; ,. , 'Exercise hud diet ought.-to take care of the pimples on your arm. Do yoii keep your skin cleansed with a good pure soap? Your self -consciousness is probably because you are young. Interest yourself in other people and try to draw them out in conversation and you will forget to think so much about yourself. Sincere unselfishness Is a good cure for self-consciousness. There would be no harm in giving a boy a graduation present. Make It something impersonal; a book would he suitable, but let it be well chosen, with his personal taste in mind. I ilaro do all that may become a man; Who dares do mure In nom. Shakespeare. 01 The Indian! I Jimmy Babbit fjS.itd. "I'm hurrying to spread the news," Jimmy liabbit explained. "Have you heard It'.'" "Well, maybe I have and maybe I haven't," Mr. Crow replied cautious ly, lie never liked to admit that he didn't know everything that happened In Pleasant Valley. "What news are you speaking about?" "The Indiansl" Jimmy liubblt gasped. "Well, what about them!" asked Mr. Crow. "The Indians have come back," Jimmy Kabhit cried breathlessly. Mr. Crow's mouth fell open; but he said nothing. For once In his life he was so surprised he couldn't speak. He stared at Jimmy Ilabblt without uttering a word. "You hadn't heard that had ynu?" Jimmy Inquired. Hut Mr. Crow wouldn't say no. "I've always expected It," he de clared with a wise nod of his head. "I knew that the corn would bring 'cm bark sooner or Inter." "Why?" Jimmy Rabbit wondered. "I'.eeause " Mr. Crow replied "be cause it's Indian corn, of course. , . It's a good many years since the In dians lived here. Hut they were In this valley in my great great grand father's dav. How many of 'em have come back?" "A whole village:" Jimmy Itabbit told him. "Sakes alive!" cried old Mr. Crow. "Where is this village?" "In the cornfield;" Jimmy liabbit told him. "I saw it myself." "I knew it! I knew it:" Mr. Crow explained. "What did I Just tell you?" Now, Mr. Crow had known nothing at all about the Indians except that they lived in Pbasant Valley during his great-great-grandfather's time. Put he always wanted his neighbors to think he was very wise. And now he hemmed and hawed; and with a most Important air he said to rfimmy Kabhit. "If I were you I'd keep out of sight. I'd lie. low. Kverybody that knows anything about Indians will tell you that they're very, very fond of Itabbit stew." hla hind out nf hla Ira trunk. "What's Hie matter'.''' It cried 'Pvm lni.lv laughs at mv t-wa .ihimt the I in) Kill tillage." Mr. "inW ixplaltii'd in all m iik ry voice "l v In ill to Hie i nrntlild, but I coil! I'l't I,, id nnv t ll.iit thc.-r " "I'll point It out lo you." Jimmy l. .Id liltn So he crept out nf his hiding pine. And n little lnr he was I loin ( lug behind III feme braldo tln i-a nlli ld, while Mr. Crow sat on th" tup rail. "Sie the lie hail lepeea'" .limmv whispered. "How after row nf 'em!' old Mr. Crow gave a aiiort, "Thi'Mi nrenf Indian lepeea," Ii siiu.illid. "Those nr alns ka nf colli. The corn stalks am shocked In the 'shape nf tepees yes!" h admitted. "Itul they're corn stalks all In sain. Vou can't know much nlaiut a coin tletd. nr jou'd never have made such a 1 1 rrJile blunder." "Will. I was almost right," Jimmy Habhlt retorted. "It'a Indian corn, anyhow. Vou aalrt ao yourself. And you said you always knew the In dians would come buck aooner or later." old Mr. Crow made no reply to that. Instead he Jumped off the fence nnd flew straight over the mountain. And nobody saw b!m again for almost a week. He never liked to hear people laughing at him. n" ni jrmhr, 12J Chautauqua Circles Elect Officers for Year. Tho Tennyson Chautauqua. Circle met Monday with Mrs. Ueorge Mat son and elected officers for the year. President is Mrs. J. H. Osborne, vice president, Mrs. H. F. Curtiss and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Frank Fisher. Contest lenders will be Mrs. K. A. Solomon, and Mrs. Henry Andre. Dun dee Chautauqua Circle met Thursday nnd elected new officers. Mrs. Knth erine Smith, Is president, Mrs. R. K. Wlnkelman Is vice president, Mrs. Hessle Hamilton, secretary-treasurer. The three Dundee circles, the Dundee, the Dundee Morning and the Amer ican Literature have merged Into one I.-rgc circle. Lenders for the four books to be ready during the year are the Mesdnmes Helen K. Morton, Hugh Mcintosh, L. J. Creer, nnd A. 13. Tebbins. Love Song. Like fire to the waiting hearth, Like word:i to the man long dumb, Like rain to the thirsting fields You have come, you have come! Vou the great need, the great gift, Vou the great miracle, Sweet; Wonder and power of you You have made life complete! Adele Do Leeuw. Monkey fur Is being used extensive ly as a trimming, while a popular style has a real basque of fur about the hips. Tho revival of the basque on coats Is interesting. Personals Mr. and Mis. T. J. Hymen nnd son, Knla-rt, motored to .Htoux City Wed nesday. They will spend the week there with relatives. Miss Claiie lleleiie nodward left 1 1 .t evening for New Yin k City, w here si;? will end I ft diva. .limes K. Woodward haves for Washington, V. C, this weekend. Mm, P-nn r I her ha-' nn I ititermei! m nth i f ! Foiln.i. who aivontpa ie t.i permit. Canada i'e p.n'itii, during the J. i'mtier, relurneil to om iha Tlnii- I n j Tl a M i. - K.l. Hi Tol itt and ,t. i .! .1. i ,ue a.-i -l.t ii a few, nn k In tlx i I '!f llird'i'it In m ihusni! the (nneiu'o f-t Mr nnl Mia Hit l,iH, who innti'ili' In lh t. Ma A iVnl.i !.. I- ft . ;.t ii i .." .11 I Wef 1 il l V J in k-T I Mn. I V. ,!. I li. r .1 1 . ' I i . M ut "i h i; I if t r watrn ! . I ! ! at tiiae I t i.tJ.ia, Mi, jlaat.iia tl. V.'. I'm tv. tl a i ' - At' ;! l " ' Mra K 'iir. ka tf t r tail ,.-.. li I 1 f I " 'I I I i V' l.- i ' '"" 1 tt ( t I I"" " i i i '. Rv.'ti' r i-f tfc. t'r- 'it l' $ti,ifi.it an :.! i-i - ! 4 t ..- i ,l l-ta l a . .-..- . i f,f at ' . .,- . , ' t - r I' I t t S I t lf t , t . ' I 41 . --ui . , I . Si' ,.-! : I I ... t' ii1 j il .lt .1 t .- U. I' - a. . t . I . . l i t .. . tvt.f , t . ii if i- : .,n'ii i Tll l- t' I h I l I" W !! f f ' S It -1 I t I I t . I - I . i ii. ,, ,t a -i I I H Specials Saturday and Monday ruiiuw aic uvuiun rain WHERE OMAHA BUYS DRUGS BEATON DRUG CO. 15th and Farnam Sts. Add 5c on the dollar or frac- tion thereof on mail orders for el pott packing. TOILET ARTICLES $1.00 river's Le Trefle or Azurea Face Powder, 69 $1.'J") Pinaud'g Lilac VeRetal for 8Sc? 50c IVbeco Tooth Paste, 3( 15c Amami Shampoo ..tl $1.50 Djer Kiss Vegetal for 81.10 50c Pcpsodent Tooth Paste for 60c Odorono i'Jc? $1.10 Pyros, for the teeth and gums, for Til $1.00 Krank' Lemon Cream for 7J 50c Milkweed ( ream. .IUC $1.88 79c $2.50 Electric Hot Plates $1.25 Pocket Knives for $1.00 Household Rub- CQr ber Gloves, apecial, vlw $2.00 Alarm Clocks, C)gg $1.50 Yellow Cab. QQq .SOAPS. ;itic I'urker'a Tar oap. . ,'UV Woodbury Faeinl Soap. ut 30c Koinol Soap 'ZlC loc lux or Fah Chip.. IOC FOR MEN Gillette Razors . . Gillette Bimles. . Aiiic jrham Jtuphx lllades $1.00 $1.00 50c Pi for 'JUC $l.n0 Aut.i itrop llkulea fr 1550 $1.00 Gem, Fver Keinly or Auto Mrop R.uors...7J! $J.5d Hair Clippers, .$, 121 .DRUG WANTS. .PERFUMES Tka Lai.. I lmparl.4 Odor $10 00 Carnit'a JiUi 'a Nr ne ;f fan. v ! !f . .94.10 $..) Cot)' L"0n-an .t. tr,-t, pr ourtia ..U.lrt $1.7 Per K ii Atr't. far eat 91,10 $j.id t ht!ir P'Onat. 1 r ouih ...... 9 .1H ,H. at f-r fr Jafuf-Uy at -1 M i dy oi a'-l f .urs ah. I i.'.l watara. CANDY DIPT- I TKi ( III) l"l' I et i i All.f.l- Ik Ckaaalal (ritiat. lh 1 1 - l f a. I !'r da'. fr I , . 7 .' S t e .1 p. i' ., !. . ,- J.' I v f ill , Hj,.,d .. t'rj, M il I , t i t N .'. tet Ik HAIH .NETS I. H r Ns I Auto Mrop R.uors. . .7J' I U.M Hair Clippers, .91. lit Ll Tomorrow t f IN ITI MU, nM.t-la hhUm i. II tr.rga I I R a. C "4 If t 1 t, f,t I I a.M l w itiw 4 (1 o. .lt I I iaa4in tiil MMt 13 ciyviiga I 1 u. II I l I I ' 11 1 11 tn!-NtA 13 Ii iii Sk-j- - :u, Ma w tfTK $1.00 Vita Vim Tablets, 60 $1.10 Tanlac 940 $1.10 Vitamon Tablet. 690 40c Fletcher'i Castoria, 230 fiOc Resinol Ointment. .420 30c Phenolax 220 35c Freezone 250 50c Hinkle Tills 190 35c Nature's Remedy Tablets fnr 170 $125 l.yko Tonic 90 30c Mentholatum 170 60c PhillirV Milk of Mag nesia for 300 $1.25 Swamp Root 810 35c Sal Hepatica 2l0 $175 Horlick's Hospital Size Malted Milk S2.S9 .ROUGES. llU'lnut's New Package Knuife and Powder, gold bt, 'r 91.50 fltV Goutorhc Rouge, new ahailrs, U ergon I a and Orange In gold hot.. 390 $'.'.00 Goutorba Combination, Rogge and powder, in the l'w shades, foKI hmg bit. st. as RUBBER GOODS Cuaraala.4 far a V.at t'O 8 !(. !tt II t Water Haiti an.l r mini mn Velvet 91.t5 I euhtal.'t . . 90 CIGARS, I.o r-l CtiMnn . . Hut f S ..... Jfi' I t'.'nfMiun, ' ......... H1 if J i ti f i .,, Jt f Jii .. 50 50 92 '-5 20 f r fHV r f -i-i .i.2. CIGARCTTCS "!: i r w , i v ? ... rn f U5 Tha I iiinplele Plana Turn ( liralrr llimtoard. If b id (' kid M"di ll.ilnllllg ,1. til th teal to. id nf the c.ini. n Ii identify hiuitli and linn permit bun lo rei-ape, the ,ii ahl would have Ifen KUpplte.1 ma I liairiH-.t I i the acrid . nf inl.Ml' bet nr. l I .ill HI olid Allell Pi ike ii'liri-inlllij Tom I'lira l-r'a fuitlier paitii ipauon in ibu f. fair. Kmin l"iii i tn ii. in with the btt wuya nf lhn two bulbulit rm errim nt agrrila I know lh.it tln-y bate mi of fuialte and ib fem-lvn album", wh.li la saved from rupluie aon.etimea ni.ly by Iheir own llillafa uiaul wiiae mid loyally to the lounlry liny a.-rte mt detotrdly. That r.uh I hut utility le upeits ilia nihrr's nbiltiy, but nt lh" auiiin time rlurlibea u feeling whlrh In lekaar peiiple Inlahl be lellueil J"ll ollay, I have long aunp.-itid. I lilt the allliildertlig C lli'itli.ll l never pi rililtlril In bund Into i pen fl.mie And ladi act -iipiilaiiialy reapei la the oilu r'a light In any piei e nf wmk In which Ihey are ai-aia-istcd. W hue either Is Ilia leader Ihe m her la always I h obedient sulaitdliuilc. Therefore, when at Lillian's i ilrt ultimatum f lint Tom t in Mir ws lo t o mi with Ins part nf, the work, Mr. Prake, Instead if ri plying, Mil ;n,t.i d bis ahnulders uml lunied his pulms outward In tin airy viituin nf Mir render. I coiifn nied anew toy sua pliiona thai I.llliiiu'a reauiuci fuliieas nnd Ingeuiilly bad been lan k nf the plan to Identify h'rullli, nnd then tr.i.-e through him the lamlflcatlons nf the evil plot in which he was engaged. Lillian wasted no moment In putty feminine triumph, however, but spoke as If there had been no objection whatever to young Cheater' going on with the work. "You look much better." alio said encouragingly to the young chap. "Mrs, fiialmin's coffee la calcul.ited to make iirit'hody sit tip. you know. I am sure you are going to be able to go through with this splendidly. Now let us get this stratrrht. Where do you plan to be tonight? And you mubt run over again Ihe arrangements fur trailing Hiinlh which yntl have made. I think we have them all down pat, but It will do no harm to e(, iv-,.r them Again." Tom Chester eagerly opened hi mouth to speak, but Dr. I'ettit reach ed out an authoritative hand and set It upon his Ips. "Presently, presently," he said In staccato tones. "You must have this first." He had been preparing a potion unobtrusively while Lillian talked, and he held it to Tom Chester's bps peremptorily. The young man swal- lowed ir .In.l.i.'ly ai.. Iha h,i.ill pe iii.n. . I hint a f i lit anille. j "N'i'W I e l .i. k iii your i lm:r and iit for ;tc iiiinut' ," he a, at, 'linn :nir may .i nit w .th lh fi lty, f ull- ' . .... U . II . . .. . . .... I..H . ei . i, mm ...ii i.uani.K'i uii'.e. lb cm uiiiiaio e " "We Had In f lisiige." Tlo-ra wa that in In tnlie whuh eiinipelled rblteuee, and f.-r tha tune I h hud iiiiiui-d tbera win no aniind in jlha . .i.in ante that of Ilia rrm ki ng iloy lit Ihe f replace. Then I'r. I't llll I no.l.le.1 to Tom Chentrr and the l.y till in d ram i ly In l.llll'ill I " Yoil know hut b'g imnuine I tnld you ,-ihinil." he begun, "the hub we tin. i d fii iu iviiiiiini In 1 1 . v . -1 1 . i-i'. If ciinie rti-wn in I hla acctlnn li.iiiiilil, nnd la h dden In una nf the wiaid roads whuh lend from that road by the Itrigu farm. From what we've found mil befnie. Il'a a de.nl i inch tin y mean In travel by Ihut iimd Ihroiirli lo Ihe l it.-k road through the Hiinnecik k II. lis. nnd then strike off through ItAeihei.d In the north shore. "They've been culling brunches and widening Unit wood loud an the big i iirinn Met tliioiH-h. mid I dou'l think there a a chiiin nf they're being lifter anything -N" but Huilih. I have a nmn at i ll In r end nf thnt road, watch Hit', lied n'lnrit strewn all along Ihe tin r pi.nl. I 'f pinnae, they baten't an I-I. what the mil troiible is I f.llli e i hi V ll'l' k It's II eav nf lionll ll iiinnlim - l ui Ihey'ic watching, and I don't think there's Ihe rhiint1' nf a silo up. "Aecnrding to your liiNtrui'tkins" he nodded slightly In Lillian "I have the liest racing driver In this end of lhn Island stationed In a small, fast cur at the other end of that road, waiting for a passenger who will di rect the chase of the big limousine to find nut where It goes. There will also be a motorcycle man nt the same station who can piny Ihe role nf a po liceman or it ini'i hnnlc If either should be neeilid. That net eoiinis for that end nf the ch-ise, always excepting the pnsseiiger for the fast car" Lillian looked at Allen I 'rake. . "I happen to be that passenger," be said, "but I rhoiiM like to know how far this end nf the road Is. I bad un derstood that the racing cur was to pick mo up here.'' Ills tone expressed extreme doubt nf Tom Chester's ability lo get him to tho rendezvous In time, and the young fellow flushed painfully. Lillian again came to the rescue. "We hud to change that plan at the last minute," she said, "because we did not wish to hnve too obvious connec tion between this bouse and the chase of tho limousine. One driver Is ready to rush you to that slatlon, Allen, nt T any lima )m fy, un l lh n'ter will pi-k "! up ffoni il eie I alnnild hate loll nll but I nterliKiked tl Paid. n " 1 Ibr ti.uahnig en. .tai'trd an ar ' iU.r-i-nit Iind H'II him, but I knew ', that h knew her cb.itige nf plan ba I j been lirn Wi'llUI Hie ta! tninut 10 idu.-id eiug Mr i li.atir fiotn AUm lii .the' linn a.otilt'K i.ii'ouni i-s. ll"li.lltsl. lJi I Contrasted Types in Players at Brandcis The plater III ' lllurbmid a li ahlh Wife," wlt.ili fpin.il Tbuiatay n.t.ht at the 111. i lid. , wein lint idmarn f"r ther In.'. ' 'Ord.ng In M Juliette Pay. bad.lig lad). T lh" rii'll nn looker. It look, ii a ilimikh ihey bad ben. Mm diy berelf hus btai k hale whrh she wmrs Will. Itibbed. hln roliferae In "pi i nmiii nt " Hy way nf cnlilliisl In M.sa Puy'a 1. 1, nk hob, l her 'lrr In tha tt I Hie "tl..ti III, I t.. t I ! I. la I, . thl gnl-l-H e I I.- l lilli l :l. 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Ihe 'liltnl.i il.l' I'lilnpaiiy la iinu.Uiil In this t rown.ng attribute of beauty. Number 3626, 6.50 n UK Women's U Shoe De partment is al ready showing the forerunners of coming foot wear fashion a welcome announce ment to women of good taste. A vjsrr lo our Shoe Depart ment will eon- vmce you ol our leadershij) in q u a 1 i t y, style a n d price. Number 3G45, 11.50 Third FloorEast m " - iP t ii i i m i i i .i J. n iiWI'.I. Jl'M'M.Jf.Jii L,SJl2J2BL-i-!-JUSL "j j-j1 gglt tarn, smmmm, ffiflm smM S3Saclv-i-"i'"-' .raj-aw-M..ii . M-iani jli ii 114 li'l "4 '--JJJA. i.t5L3 5?ra!" hi K Special for School Days A word about Allen A Black Cat Hosiery The School of Experience The cleverest shopper in the world can't tell how a pair of stockings will wear when she runs her hand through them at the stocking counter in the store. But she need never take a chance on that sen re if she buys Allen A lilack Cat hose, foi their label represents a known standard of wear, tested in the school of hard knocks. Triple knee, linen heel and tort, mug elaitic fit and no trams are among the spe cific point which insure good wear. Out the brt insurance is the satisfactory experience of more than two generations of children who have worn Black Cat stocking.. Mothers have this protection who buy their children's fall hosiery supply here. m Boys' Heavy Ribbed Hose the I'lick-r" l skiUful'y a-it-tlr thu'k(ie y.iiinnt be e, n ii . nt t i thkt iout ttalneral le Ihe triple knee in !! in 'i thai tha ii tt it braur r'tnf I ' I! a buy's h k i i , ami br in, the krr. Childrcn't Mc-titin .i.'kt ri1-1"! i'! f . Il.f .r. .eel B I I . Hi'a I br 'Wh, Lisle I lute I'I r h tl lil'l 35c ' ai" I 50c Children. 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