10 1'HK UMAUA Jit'-h: MULMl. UUlOfcilM. -'U, iva Spcjety Tea for Mrs. Hubbard and Mrs. Nagle. Mn, ;, H. It.sid rlertlnd (0 urt at if Thiirdy In honor r( Mr furl Nagle, formerly Mim Nelh Wattl, lni cam 14 Omsha iciitly as a, luide, and fur Air. C. J. Ifcbbnrd, who lv Mondtiy with Mr. Hubbard to insk hrr horn la California Thrmn asnaling were (h Mrdame Waiter W, Hi hiirdeon, Arthur I'lntn, M H. tVltnon, James Wotnn, Charles M"'onrill sod th M'sse Celll, Ann bri'J Jn Mi-i'mim-n, and Maurlna lljrhardson, Mrn. Haird Entertains for Miriam McIIugh. Mia, ( lair Helrd will entertain ai Iimi' tf'tn at tha Omaha ilub on Wad ndy in honor of Mia Miriam Mo (ugh of Miiineapoli, who will arilva Tuedy to ha hrr guest. For Miss Ryan. Mia, .lumen licilrnir and Miaa Ka'h i IriM Tuynolds ntertind nt din ner lust evening at the Hlsckstnn In honor of Mia Kill Kjan, All ara rietnhei of the Arhoth sorority. Daro lailoi were in th annuity colors, tlu ami whit. Covara vri laid for Medum Ed' In M. Landale, Thomas 'jwrk, M. C. Kucst, I'aiil It.lv (t, William IlandaJI, Jlarlowe Wenthetbe und Missc Ann huydcr, Kathleen Morgun, Ethl Fpaldlng, tirnni Mci'Uiln, Lenora. Woo tr, Kelhrln Nortli, Mis KlUnbslh t'roasmin, f inner of Hurry Iiyau,ati4 bridesmaid to he for Mim ICyun, utid Mis Mwcll of Hprliigfleld. Wrlhdsy Dinner, t Mr. A. I'. Condon iiitrtu!iifd at dinner party Tuesday In honor of ht 12th lilrtli'luy of Imr daughter, "orrltie, ('overs were laid for tho Mi .Ague Ilursrh, Milium Martin, MiiikmiiI" Woirr, .1 ii it--1 1 iiiiiifuii, M'ir :liiit Hmllb, f'lnrli'O Jlnrrlsoii, Iran Kftgler, 1Iii,I Kld'h-r, Vera, llawklu sou, Hih'tua Wilson, Kvelyn WesM gaid, Coirlne Condon, Why Have a Sour Stomach Stuart' Dyipia Tablet After Meal Intur a Swael Stomach From All Dyppia Oitra, You hn iirolialily l"n through lh prtn- whi-a yimr imarh nt uur tni 111 Willi u mid rmthfng at hunil ',t I Ntver Too l-tJ la Lrn That Stuart' Dyiptpila TihltU Put tha Stomach Kifht. ia glv r'-lli-f. And aftrr two or thru di you at ovrr It, It luck that tim for th atumarh to rlaht iuelt naturally. But hy to through aui-h miaery? If you rhtw on or two Htuart'a Dyapepiia Tab. lata a(li-r ratina ynn ran hav ,o and rhveie, dnUKhiiuU, linked tipam, atrak and fried oniona, vaiiftttKa and an on tor your Ihrr mral a day and not have a aour tomarh with fa. hrlrhum, fullnia, pre aura and thi inUi-ry that ronna from an acid aUmiarh duo to imtiifeation. Tha raaaon ia I rut thrac talil'lo auuply th aUima.h Hh an alkalina affi-ct that nvi-tralftt-a iha acid, henr tha atomarh ha roma-a ralm and awrt-t. If you faar you ara tWrnnie dyaprptie and afraid to eat t a UO-rrnt hi, a u( Stuart'a Dyaprpai Tahl'ta of any dmcgiat and grt Lack into your eating alndr. " Aiir;KTlNKll';Nr. PAIN GONE! RUB SORE; RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS hi, (l ' liiiamn ' I lieuin.itlttlil ll a pain only. Sl. .Iiicoha Oil will u p any pain, and n'l Mie iheuma ttam cnaa In lit'y ii-nuna Internal treatment. Kuti -l tilnar . n-n iraMng M Jrt..'la Oil llghl on Ihn (nd r pl, ami I v lljg tlata .m iv Ji k H-l inaoii -aviit c'Oii the I U'vPUHllc rain and iKi r! Ifti'la oil l a Ii4i li,i I heiliiialium liuliiu nl whi-h iu-rr d.aapiHiinn, and iliu't bin it lha aKln. It lakr miii, anra naaa an i uf?Bf fr. nt a hia J lnt. nma-lr and tnlu , ati'i-a '.t a. bull baa". I iAii h" and nenr-ttau I iinUr in ! tiei a aniiU m . lie ( il l Iin.. hon.-al Ml J.tu t Oil fini aitV vbi g iii-, n in t lm-1 ma'il ) ii if ia ii'o ii i-i.i naa kit al.fliuaa l"lil lftit tt4h V'tA mxTON itat I a wtl 11 U! . f saia rm 4 af lsf llt KIM a i Miss Robinson Sets Wedding Dpte rramifrira il ..iim If 1 III -:ts- I ID 'Mlna Kiillirrliie Miaa Katlnrliie Itoblnaon haa ad 4,30 o'clock, Thurcdny, Novaniher i. aa ihn hour for hi r wedding to Charl' i Hymour Hullo. It of Cold Pprtnua on tha Hudson N, Y. Mr, Jtullock wilt arrlva Monday from tlm ait, ami hla nairnta, Mr. and Mra. Kdward U. Jiullock, will fol low NovBtiib'T 1. Mlaa. Kohlnaon ha (hoiwn hrr alater, Miaa Helen Jtohln aon, aa hor maid of honor, and her ruualn, Ttohliiariii n. McFadon, will ai-rva iin hext num. Mrs.AbbottWeds Thn wadding of Mra. Mary Adele Abbott to Pr. Wlllia J, Ileiincld took place Thuraday at the home of Mr. and Mr. If. 10. Dennett. - Mra. Runnett Ja a alater of Mra, Abbott, lli-v. Howard C. Whlff-omb of Calvary llaptjat chprch pc-rfornn-d the cero tin ny, Mra. Abbott, an mconipllahcil plnnlet, la well known In tnualc and club clrclea In the city, being leader of the mualn department of th Omaha Woinnn a rhib, actlvn in the City Con cert club and in the Htindi-o Wo man ' cluli. Tea for Mrs. Royce. Mra.Amna Thonwa will entertain at tna ut h r hoiiii- Frldiiy. October 2", In honor of Mr. Htephen Itoyce of Pnan- dena, Cl who arrived earlier In the week te be her gueHi. fj-anaon-Klcfer. MiaaA'lolct Klefer. daughter of Mra. Ftt-drloka Klcfcr of Colon, Neb,, be came thn bride of Herman Fran,on, aon of Mra, Hannah Franann of Colon, Wednvadny ut tha Flrat. Congre gallonal church.. Th Kev. Frank O. fimlth nfflelnted. , , . faueata of Mra, Coiulim. Jlra. f leorga ,W.. Condon entertained at luncheon Thuraday at her home In honor of her alatera, Mra. .1. t Hei- ger.of Kon Franciaco and Mra. Wal ter T. Roomie of Pea Moinea, who arrived thla week. On Friday they will be honor gueata at the hpme of Mra. B. W. Koltnr man for luncheon and on Saturday will be entertained by th League of the Round Table at the home of Mlaa Gertrude Bailey. Monday Mr. K. C. Brunner will be hoatcea at luncheon In their honor. Women to Howl. At a apeciul jnceting In the Elka club loonia Tueaday the L. 0. K. club oraniaeil a howling teim to meet every Friday. Mrs. Harry Johnaton ia in charge of the arrangement, and tho first meeting will be Friday at 2 p. m. at the Ttrandeia tea room Tennyson Chautauqua. Mra. Frank Klmpaon will entertain !4 of the Ladlea of tha Tennyaon Chautauqua at luncheon Friday at her country home on North Ftfty aecond atrect. Personals Mr. and Mr, llay Wagner are apandihg 1 daya at Fxcalalor Oprlng, Mo. Reglxlered at th Klma hotel at K( celaior tipriha are M. U. Colpatier and Ah Henberg. Mra, II. h. Hough and young nm, of Chicago, III., formerly of tunaha, are vUning for lo i-ek with hr par ent, Mr. ami Mr. Frank How. Mia lUrrltt Val-mmrr I. ft W.il pttday for Lincoln li aileiul th wed I'M Itiat evriiing of hrr hruther, Johu P, ititimr. .aa l.ury lluaton. Birth Announcements. Mr, and Mia F- W. f lark, Jr , an roiiint lh bmh vl a B-xi, ls tlei- H. at th l'tl-tlin hi, Hal. Mr. sml Mr. ItartUJ (l.ihaiu an eouna lh binh t( a . H. trtthr l. at lh l'leti Urlaa h-IUl. I Cooliinc Utonoils mx CLEAN a.ai -e" Kohlnnvn. ' . Anions the iiffulia that aro being plunni-(l fur (ha hrlilctoho am an Orph'iim party on Puturday Klven hy Mia. T.'W. McCuIIoukIi, anil u lunch on on the 28th Klveti y Mrn. lMwmd J. Connor. MIhm llnrln-l Miitralfu will rlvo a theiilr-r ii.irly followed ly anp prr at the Atlitc(l! club for MIhm Ituli liiaon (itid Mr. llullork, on Mniiduy avcnliiK, tir-loher 3, uml tlm foUowing Ti'ly Kdward 1'hi-lpa Will mUt lain them at tlm llnHowen dlnni-r flaiico ut thn l'lilviTHlty i lub. Problems That Perplex II r llmtrlra falrna. The Kudo Girl. Dear Ml ha Fulrfax: I am in lova with a young mnn to whom 1 waa Introduced to a few day bi-foro vrhool Kl'ii'luntluli. 1 Hi.iit him mi invitation to attend the cxerclHca but he Ignored it. I met him at a dunce ulnce. He aaked me to dance with him find I refuacd. Ia It not hla placo to ex plain and offer un apology. fl, J. Mall haa been known to go astray. Kvldcntly the young mnn uaked you to iliincc in all good ftilih ami you were deliberately rude. Hlnce. you don't know that ho ever received your Invitation, why did you lt in Judg ment on him? And even grunting that he blundered, waa l ho altuation made any bettor by your mdeneaa? Cultivate a grm-loua, lolerunt view point and a grucloua, friendly manner, you will ba happier ao and xpu'll find youraelf dowered Willi far more frlendri, A Secret Kngageiurnl. Pear Mlna Fairfax: I nm In love with a girl reven year older than I, Have been aecretly engaged to her for two yearn, and now my parent and alater want me to give her up on account of the difference In age. Thla girl lovca me aa dearly aa I do her, and I don't want to glvo her up, but my folk arc. inuUIng it un pjeaaiint for mo und have forbidden me, to have this girl ut inv home. fONOUlia. If yon are a hoy of 'Jl or 22 and the girl you love a woman of neurly 30, tho difference between you is ono of uge and . maturity. Kometlmea a marrliigo baaed on true love and con geniality can surmount even a great er barrier than tho difference of view point seven years gives. Ilut if you are a youth vacillating, romantic, uncertain- of yourself. Incapable of making doclalons and atlcklng to them you will do your aweetbeart a grave InjUMtlce by entering Into a marringo where your lack of years and Htnbiltty ia bound to diiappoint her. Without further data than you give no one can presume to advise you. ItroHiiie: It has been predicted over und owe ajaln that bobbed hair was going out of style, but the girls still wear it bobbed, I do think, how ever, that tho craze for It Is abating. They will start wearing winter coata as aoon aa tho weather Is cold enough. Antoclnlcd Charities. The adjourned annual regular meet In' of tho Associated Charities will be held Friday, Octolier 24. at 4 p. m. to lert director and to fill vacancies. AIIVr-HTiaKMENT. Constipation Can Be Blamed For And, constipation la responsible for most ni a of rheumatism, hardening of the Mtteiies, brain fag, sluggish ins, headache and many other or Smile ilihtm t-ani'e! CuMatipuuon has ten old ne, In fact, an'hurllira till you THAT SO I'F.li CKNT iK AM. lii'M.w ii.LNKSM is iintv:rn.Y TUAi KAHI.i; th constipation: wpii kuuwlrda like ihnt can yon i sod hv and ir yourself slipping fli) aii-jilly, km your love-l one .til, i th prey uf previ ntl1 votull- turn? Ihi not liilnlnitfw lh danger cf -oinln!iioi lo-iKiiati )uu ur ixiv "hgliltV" trouble,. Ihn. llvtly of l'." ! inilialu m rrvdli UMc .1.11 H. in Whi.h rll - : l til !! n.l!ul wall. mug i k. ..t a i t ff" lli g lh ,.ii,a. I I HAN KUo I'lao, n wl an ! kiun.tilvil i naliii nan wili ( For quick results en all metware use SAIPOLIO CImhi $trt ff4U)Mf TIMC TALCS FATTY COON MORE OF HIS DVENTURES JUR SCOTT BAILEY 'aUi CIIAI'TKll V. I'IkIiIiik In lllark Orek, Theia waa ona way In which Unci P.imniy Coon and old Mr. Crow wer aomcwhut allka. Mr. Crow thought that nobody hut hlmadf ounht to taka corn from tha cornfield; U'ncln riaminy Coon Ihoiicht that nobody but him ar-lf oiiKht to '.atch flah In lllurk fCreek. Mr. Crow often aucceeded In fright- onlng othera away from th cornfield. Hi) wiiiftfull of trick. It h found any of the other field or foreat folk entlng corn, ha would t h Ik darkly ul'out l'uiinrr lireen, ami guna yeal and even polaorr. It una no wonder Unit thu inoio timid creaturaa lined to hurry away In a panlo when Mr Crow croaked in auch an alarming fuhri. Now, I'nclo Bunimy Coon aa Jnet aa greedy, but not aa cunning, aa old Mr. Crow. He wanted to acara hla neighbor away from the crack; but ha illdu't know how. H criin plained that lh fih In liluck Crock wi-ra getting fer und amaller earn year. "If Rimicthlng Ihii'I done to atop verbofly from helping hhnoIf to flah, perch will anon b a thing of the pant In thla creek, And thou I'll have to move," 1'ncla Hanimy grum bler I to Mr. Crow one diiy, "Why don't you frighten the neigh bor?" Mr, Crow Inquired with a grin. "1 would, If I knew how," Unci Sammy replied aaviigety. "H'a eacy to near folk," Mr. Crow obaorved. 'Can't 5(ou Wa Heron anappaa. "I wish you'd tell mo a good way," aald Undo 8ammy Coon. Mr. ('row thought deeply for a few momenta. And then ha aald, "When you catch any one fishing In the creek, walk boldly up to him and aak to see his license." "Hla license:" cried Uncle Sammy. "What' that?" "Weill," said Mr. Crow with a sly auillc, "you don't have to know what a license Is. The neighbor won't know, any more than you do. If they ask, Just, tell 'em lt'a something they must, have In orded to catch fltdi. And If they haven't any II celiac, they must stop fishing or you'll ninko trniiblo for them." That plan pleased Uncle Sammy Coon. Ha laughed for tho first, time that summer. "Good!" he exclaimed. I'll do that . . . But what Is a llcen.41-, Mr, Crow? I'd like to know." "If I told you, probably you wouldn't understand," Mr. Crow re plied. "Anyhow I haven't timo to talk any more Just now." He hurried away then. Ho didn't know himsolf what a license was, but he didn't Intend to let Undo Sammy know that ho didn't know. Mr. Crow waa like that. He always wanted to appear wise. As aoon aa Mr. Crow left him, Un cle Sammy Coon hurried over to Black Creek. He meant to try Mr. Crow's plan and see how U worked. As Undo Sammy scrambled down the Isank of the creek, ho caught sight of Fatty Coon, fishing. "Hi, there!" Undo Sammy scream ed, hurrying up to the fisherman. "Have you a llcenae?" "yea!" Fatty replied. "I have ono Just aa much aa you have." Well, Uncle Sammy Coon didn't know what to retort to make to that AUVKHTISEMKVr. a-lVr y CK I:'- -y'r- aw 6 it'" Diabetes and Brighfs Disease! and periuanetit relief from constipa tion. It la th most wonderful cor ri live food known. Uran la not a "lemedy," but a 'roughage" that through Pa mimml sitlia und ability to atuaorh watercivhig bulk and mols iui assist In perfect elimination. Se gimr.iule thai If Kellogg a It ran I lalen regularly at lrat two labia. MHK tifuN dally; In ihronlc raaea uh evary inval that the snff.irr will b relieved rmnntlv! Uran la wuiuler- ful for children, for th sg-d, for I every one Kellogg a trn t r1liiiua, ita nul- ' I k flaor grratly a i ling ,j lh n- ' .n nl ,.f iitnn irreal mrr hl. H hj Im ll lirinWl..l 1.' .. !1. . o . ii .A- lh taaiint tiktry Kt. haa, 1 a, !i a arnia. raiain ra.l. i.,..rf ... lituiwui ir All ar ... . ll k'.i' 1 t Uran. IplANOS U t Sti sji ) Sm-vm A. IrOSPE CO, ft sS a ft t a.. .... " r.1 reply, lie wlahed Mr. Crow mlglit hav there, to hlp him. "I'll try thla schema on somebody else." I'ncl hainmy muttered. Mo b act off down th creek. II hadn't gon far befor h came upon I'eter Mink, ho caught a hullpniit at th very Inltant that I'ncle Hnnuny apled him. "Don't eat that finh!" Unci Hum my bawled, "Wait moment t Hat yoti a license?" " license? A llcenae? Why don't you ask ma how many llcenae I'v got?" 1'iiter Mink snarled, just aa If one license wasn't enough talking about. Now, I'ncle Sammy Coon didn't know what to say. Hn turned and hurried away, becmis I'eter Mink wat already ruling the fish and Cm I fUinmy couldn't bear to watch any body cat a flah wbli h h firmly be lieved belonged to himself, lla rambled down la!' k Creek, And after a whll he vain upon Mr. Great Blue Ileum, standing like a statue In Ihe water. "lle'a fishing:" Undo Hammy growl ed. I'll "e If I can't aenre htm." Ho he called to Mr. Heron, "Hav you a llcene?" "Can't you see It?" Mr. Heron snap ped. And almost at the same mo ment he suapiied again. This time h snapped his long bill upon fish and promptly flew off with It. "Thla plan of Mr. Crow's It's good for nothing!" Uncle Fammy Coon muttered. "I'm not agoing to ask anybody else If ho has u license. Hi first thing I knew, somebody would aka nn If 1 had one. And then what a fix I'd be In! I'd hav to stop flail ing!" ACler all, maybe Uncle Hainmy Coon waa sharper than you may have thought him. (ioprlgh. Ittt ) Club Women to Take Up Music Appreciation. Mrs, J. H. Heady was hostess Thurs day to tha members of a sum II club who are to tuke up the study of niuxlo Hi predatlori. The club hus been In existence for several years under t lie nami) of Kroweldeen club and haa de voted Its tlm to needlework for phil anthropic purposes. The members will hold monthly meetings. Mrs. (I. A. fttelnholmer waa In charge of tho pro- grain Thursday, which dealt, with the overture. Other, members of the club Bro tho Mesdamea fleorgo Mlcknl, K. J. Furiingtnii, Jerome Hlone, Kdward rolls, 11. K. Ciruharu, C. W. Mouth well, C. I Cox, Edward Arnold, C. I. Jones and Homor l'lerce. , What I Have Learned in 47 Years Practice I HAVE been watching f Jin rec suits of constipation for 47 years, since) 1 began the prac tice of medicine back in 1875. I am now 8-1 years old, and though from timo to timo the medical ntn foasioa makes some wonderfully Interesting experiments and tests, the fundamentals of causes and relief in- this particular ailment are unchanged. But the peoiilo take grealor in terest today in their health, in diet, exercise und tim drinking of water. Constipation however, will occur from time to time no mutter how one tries to avoid it. Of next importance, then, is how in treat it when it comes. I believe in getting aa close to nature a possible, hence my remedy for constipation, known as Dr. Cald well's Syrup l'cpain, is a mild vegetable compound. It is mado of Egyptian senna and pensin with agreeable aromatic. Chil dren will not willingly take bitter things. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant tasting, and youngsters love it. It does not gripe. Thousands of mothers have written me to that effect. Over 10 million bottles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are now sold every year, and it is the most widely bought family laxative in the world. 1 say family laxative liecause all in the family can use it with safety. It is mild enough tif ihn Infutit. in anna. a-fTiv'tivc. in the most chronic constipation mm fl SAME PRICE For over 30 years WHY PAY WAR PEICES? MILLIONS Or IOUND51 UQUGHT UY THU CiOVKKNMENT My Marriage Problems My AIIKI.C OAHSIMIV What Madge Dial to (iicuuncnl Mother (irahani, I had wiahed for a mlnnie to put strength and will power Into tne, but afier Mother (iiaham's onslaught I needed none. llor iftllou reference to Tom Ches ter, with Ita Implication that she did imt wish him brought Into th house, angrted me en that I forgot the weak ness w hl -h had made me tremble Ilk a palsied mm eon, and I felt armed with new strength, which I auppoae waa partly, at ea.t, the effect of the let lr. I'l'lllt hud prescribed for tne. "Tin-re ia a great ileal the matter with tho hoapllal." 1 said Idly. "It Is DIM to overflowing tonight with accident and operative cases, accord ing to Or. I'et I It, And ha it waa who asked to bring Mr. Chester here. Hu If he had not dona so, 1 should liuvn Insisted upon hla coming. Wo owe too much to Mr. Chester, both when Junior was gone and tonlghl, when h raved my Ufa, to let him be moved to a hospital when he can be taken cure of here, Pardon liie, please," Hie waa standing In such a position that I could not pasa hr to follow Lillllan without rudeness. And at my letort she put out ln-r hand dramat ically. "1 cunuot recall asking you for any advice iim to th gratitude I ought (o feel to u young Idiot who would imag ine himself a great hero of romance If he died for you. Hut I happen to be your husband's mother, and In his ab sence I forbid Hint, man being brought It." Hlie was so angry that she had no Idea of lha atrocious thing she waa iiaylng, the Ingratitude and cruelty which she waa voicing, Hut Hint knowledge did not alter the thing I lnnl to do, for my mother In law Is like her son In lo-r temper. When It Is aroused, only the moat, drastic! mens uies will stop Her. 7 put out my own hand and made a way for myself past her. "I Shull l-ea-" "I oiiKsorry," 1 said with all tho dignity I could muster,, "that you compel inn In leiolnd you Unit you have no authority to forbid anything In thla house, if you makn a scene f warn you It will only end In your own hiimlllnllon. I urn going now to of an adult. The formula is on every package, Hecent ly I hero hn Wn n pew wavq of draslio physics. Calomel, a mercurial that salivates and loosens tooth, has ls:en revived; salt waters ond powders that draw needed constituents from tho bliKid; coal tar disguised in candy form that causes skin erup tions. In H practice of 47 years I lmvo never seen any reason for their, iio when n iiirdirino like Syrup Pepsin will empty I lie bow els just aa promptly, inoro clcnnly und gently, without griping, uiiu without slux'k lo'tho Myslcin. Keep frco from constipation I It lowers your, strength 211 is-r cent, hardens tho arteries and brings on premature) old ago. Do not let a day go by without a bowel move ment. Do not ail nnd hope but go to a druggist, und get u Isitlle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Jt ia a gencrous-sio Lot tic. Take a teuspoonful that night and by morning you will bo well. Tlio cost ia only about a cent u dose. Uso Syrup Pepsin for yiiursclf and mem liera of too family in constipation, biliousness, sour and crumpy stom ach, piles, indigestion, loss i.f apMV titfl or sleep, and to break up fevers and colds. Always have n bottle in tho house, and observe tlieso three rides of health: Keep llio bead cool, tho feet wurui, the bowels open. Jf, (QcCdC. J FULL VALUE Is what you get for your money in buying Bakim Powder Ounces for (Mm tka-a aaj lull lief a ,) I i lp Mis, Underwood prepaie a hof pitul lull for him." "I shall leai Hie house in the morn ing." she stormed, and then she broke into the angry leara which always pre cede her capitulation, "it la like you to remind mo that tha hou was i bought with your money." ahe choiked, but ahe was retreating to wurd her room, and though my con i lencv smote me a I heard her an gry sobs, 1 did not din-i wast time trying to plm at her. I hurried un nficr I.llll.in, thankful that ahe had heard nothing of the an counter, sale Mother tlruhama first avid query. A Troubling Thought. She waa deftly lurking In a aheet aa 1 entered th guvsi room ami I lau to help her without wasting any lime In speech. We hav worked to gether so much In family emergencies that our teamwork la fairly good, and we nurd ghlr to upeu tin- door trium phantly to Or. Iemi with the knowl i-ilgii that the room w,i In perfect rcllillliesi', "May we bring him In?" the pby sh Iin united, and at my nod of as sent he und my father and the two comrades nf Tom Chester tenderly bore the Injured youth Into th room. " "You won't need u," MWnn said, and the remark waa an aaaertlon, not u quest Ion, Or. I'et l it raised his eyebrows a trifle but his answer waa a prompt and decided negative, and l.llllan drew me out into Ihn hull and closed lh door after us, "There la plenty of aid there," ! explained, though I had given her no word or look of Inquiry, "and Itta-Juat aa well to give l hat spoiled cantanker ous old baby no excuse for any rrjot capllouaness tonight. When she get over her temper Ml lai-We her .gnd bring her (o sanity," ' "Vou heard" I said shamefacedly. "Not much, but I guessed what she whs up to a soon as I heard that first lipid of hers. And thre'a no use of getting her loo rlltrU up. 1, don't think the IMrky htrd Is any mora foolish than tho average man, but aa; criticism of a mother, even of a fool ish, nngry one, means a lot to a man soiiiut lines." I acknowledged th" ttulh of her words, even though I holly told my self that Olcky should he the Inst per son In tlm world to otijeu to any courtesy I paid Tom Chester. lr. I'etnt's odd qury concerning him was still festering in my memory, and goaded by my mother in-law'a Injus tice, I resolved to tax tho physlulan With his meaning. (I'opyrlah', Dinner-Dance, Intn Kle-miL I'hl wilt eotei-liiln at it dinner daneo for lis members at the lirnnilds tea room Friday, October 22, From s recent portrait of DR. W. B. CALDWELL Bora Shclbyvill. Mo., m I REPEAT MY FREE OFFER $10,000 worth of trial bottles of Srup Pepiin free year J oareed to tptntl ttO.IHM) auh Jar Jrre mrnptti a my Hvrup Vpam, and uitd thfin mt ami iHulag pnid ta all who atkfd. A trrnieitdtiua nun uait Iht raaiWi. 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