8 THE NATIONAL SUNDAY MAGAZINE The CMd who go to school this way breakfast on Quaker Oats. They get the cream of the oats the large, luscious flakes the most delicious food of its land. But so do the children who go to school this way, if their mothers know. For Quaker Oats, despite its quality, costs no extra price. And its flavor wins the children to this most important food. maker i The Flakes with the Perhaps five million children, every day, get from Quaker Oats their study food and their food for vim. Some are next door to you some 10,000 miles away. For the mothers of a hundred na tions send for Quaker Oats. Now a 25c Size Now we put up a large package for 25 cents. It lasts nearly three timet a long ai the 10-cent ize. And by saving in packing it offers you They insist on Quaker because it consists of just the rich, plump oats. 10 More For Your Money Oats with a flavor and aroma not found in puny grains. A bushel of choice oats 10c and 25c per Package Except in Far West and South The Quaker Qats Company rem Oafc Luscious Flavor weighing 32 pounds yields but ten pounds of Quaker. But that one-third, as delicious food, is worth the other two-thirds. Remember this when you order. Quaker Oats brings a delightful dish. It brings you this energy food at its best. And it brings vou all this for one-half cent per scrvinir. Every home reached by this magazine can afford the luxury of Quaker. (5SS) The modern poets ure said to be The Prince of Graustark Continued from Preceding Page) chance achieving a steady stride. He would take one long, purposeful step and then a couple of short "feelers," progressing very much ns a man tramps over a newly plowed field. At the top of the rise, Robin con siderately slackened his pace and the chubby gentleman drew alongside, somewhat out of breath but as cheer ful as a cricket. "Going too fast for you, Mr. Blith ers?" inquired Robin. "Not at all," said Mr. Blithers. "By the way, Prince," he went on cun ningly seizing the young man's arm and thereby putting a check on his speed for the time being at least,'"! want to explain my daughter's unfor tunate absence last night. You must have thought it very strange. Nat urally It was unavoidable. The poor girl Is really quite heartbroken. I beg pardon!" He stepped into a rut and came perilously near to going over on his nose. "Beastly road! Thanks. Good thing I took hold of you. Yes, as I was saying, It was really a most unfortunate thing; missed the train, don't you see? Went down for the day just like a girl, you know and missed the train." "Ah, I see. She missed it twice." "Eh! Oh! Ha ha! Very good! She might just as well have missed It a dozen times as once, eh? Well, she could have arranged for a special to bring her up, but she's got a con founded streak of thrlftlness In her. Couldn't think of spending the money. Silly idea of I beg pardon, did I hurt you? I'm pretty heavy, you know, no light weight when I come down on a fellow's toes like that. What say to sitting down on this log for a while? Give your foot a chance to rest a bit. Deucedly awk ward of mo. Ought to look out where I'm stepping, eh?" "It really doesn't matter. Mr. Blith ers," said Robin hastily. "We'll keep right on ir It's all the same to you. I'm duo at homo In In half an hour. Wo lunch very punctually." "I was particularly anxious for you and Maud to meet under the condi tions that obtained last night." went on Mr. Blithers, with a regretful look at the log they were passing. "Noth ing could have been more er ripping." "I hear from every one that your daughter is most attractive," said Robin. "Sorry not to have met her, Mr. Blithers." "Oh, you'll meet her all rlEht. Prince. She's coming homo today. I believe Mrs. Blithers Is expecting you to umncr tonignt. She " "I'm sure there must be some mis take," began Robin, but was cut short. "I was on my way to Red Roof to ask you and Count Quiddux to give us this evening In connection with that little affair we are arranging. It is most imperative that it should be tonight, as my attorney Is coming up for the conference." "I fear that Mrs. King has planned something " AAli. BLITHERS waved his hand lvl deprecatlngly. "I am suro Mrs. King will let you off when she knows how important It Is. As a matter of fact, It has to be tonight or not at all." There was a note in his voice that Robin did not like. It savored of arrogance. "I daresay Count Qulnnox can at tend to all the details, Mr. Blithers. I have the power of veto, of course. but I shall be guided by the counsel of my ministers. You need have no hesitancy in dealing with " "That's not the point, Prince. I am a business man, as perhaps you know. I make it a point never to deal with any one except the head of a concern, If you'll pardon my way of putting It. 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