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    THE BEE; OMAHA'. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3,1919.
UMAIIA GAINS RY
APPOINTMENT OF
NEW RAIL HEAD
" " 11 "
H. R. McCullough, -Recently
Named Northwestern Traf
fic Manager, Aware of
1 Possibilities Here.
Extensive improvements and en
largements of Chicago & North
Western railroad property in Omaha
when the road is returned to private
operation, are predicted here as a
result of the appointment of Hiram
R." McCullough as vice president
ind traffic manager of the entire
Northwestern system.
News of Mr. McCullough's ap
pointment reached Omaha today,
ind Northwestern officials here are
rejoicing.
Mr. McCullough has visited Oma
ha on numerous occasions, and al.
though his headquarters are to be
in Chicago, he is keenly alive to the
possibilities of Omaha as a great
traffic center, according to railroad
men here. He is expected to relieve
President Finley of all traffic mat
ters, and also be his assistant in
handling details of the road's busi
ness. His is the first appointment made
by the Northwestern- corporation
management in the reorganization
of its staff in preparation for pri
vate operation. " Railroad men here
say it will require herculean work
to bring traffic matters where they
were before government manage
ment, but it is believed that Vice
PresidentMcCullough and his staff
will prove equal to thetask.
"Omaha is fortunate in having
such'' a man at the head of the
Northwestern lines," declared W. H.
Tones, division freight agent here,
''for no man appreciates the oppor
tunities for a progressive policy in
Omaha more than Mr. McCul
lough." Floats have been Invented by an
Englishman to enable a bicycle to
ibe driven through the water the
same as on land without the addi
tion of a propeller.
PHOTO FIATS
TODAY I
THE BRUTE
BREAKER
Four Terrific Fight Scenes.
Greatest Forest Fire Ever Filmed.
TODAY
THE-
JOYOUS
LIAR
WITH WARREN KERRIGAN
A Rip-Koaring Comedy. f
r
WALLACE REID
-IN
"JHe Lottery. Man"
- On of the Biggest and Best
Comedies Ever Produced.
MONDAY TUESDAY
KM
FRANK KEENAN ia
"THE WORLD AFLAME"
LOTHR
24th and
s Lothrop
WILLIAM FARNUM
in "JUNGLE TRAIL"
and Pathe New.
Numberless New Articles
Wanfed by Foreign Trade
, Found in This Week's List
Rice Flour, Condensed Milk, Boots and Shoes, Toilet
Articles Scot Merchant Wants Candies Man in
; France Wants Oak Ban-els Everything at Good
Prices. , ' y
Nanjes and addresses of firms mentioned in these "Foreign Trade
Opportunities may be obtained by request, mentioning the file number
to the Bureau of Foreign and Doniestid Commerce, 402 Third National
Bang Building, St Louis, Missouri "
This government office has been established n St. Louis to assist
firms in the Misssissippi Valley to obtain their share of expert trade and
it welcomes inquiries from interested parties.
"Foreign Trade Opportunities" which are gathered under govern
ment auspices and reference to other commercial information of in
terest to local firms, are published every Monday in The Bee. The
following are the foreign trade items received during the past week.
, Foreign Trade Opportunities.
157. Typewriters, adding ma
chines, office novelties and cash reg
isters. An agency is desired by a
man in Czecho-Slovakia for the sale
of the above articles. Payment, fa
United States currency Correspond
ence should be inCzechic or Ger
man. - -
158. Machine tools, oil motors,
compressors, 'pumps, turbines, ma
terial for mines', forge material,
lathes with horizontal plates, drill
ing machines (radial type), and
planing machines. A commercial
agency firm in France desires to se
cure the representation of manufac
turers for the sale of the above prod
ucts and for any machinery neces
sary to industry. References.
159. Cement, white drill and
white duck for men's suits, women's
dress goods and cloths, rice flour,
condensed milk, canned goods, cor
rugated and plain galvanized sheets
and barbed wire. Exclusive agencies
for the republics of Santo Domingo
and Haiti are desired by a firm in
Dominican republic for the sale of
the above products. Correspondence
should be accompanied by samples
when possible. Catalogs and adver
tising matter should be in the Span
ish or French language. References.
' 160. Boots and shoes, hardware,
toilet articles, automobile accessor
ies, and general merchandise. A mer
chant in South Africa desires to se
cure an agency for the sale of the
above articles. References. 1 ,
161. General merchandise, ma
chinery and hardware, chemicals,
railway, and ship builders' supplies,
and construction materials. A man
ufacturer in Argentina desires to se
cure agencies for the sale of the
above products.' Correspondence
may oe in tngnsn. Keterences.
162. Candy. The purchase of
chocolates and bonbons, hard can-
AMTJRKMEffTS.
BRILLIANT MUSICAL BURLESQUE
Twice Daily ELELK Mat. Today
Final Performance Friday Nlte
Another of Joe Hurtlf'e Offering
THE s
BURLESQUE
WONDER SHOW
GEO
WITH
82 MURPHY
and
Primrose 9-SEMON
end a Fin Cast in
"MY WIFE WONT LET ME"
Jo Mitchell, Arthur Conrad. Edna Grew.
Frank Martin, Clara Domlss. Cliaa Flag and
A 8TUNNINB BEAUTY CHORUS
PEAR READER:
Last season all the Japers ald:
Hullv rood ariow." They Just nstur-
f all;- had to repeat It yesterday aa cast.
book and production are we aame as
before. If you missed it than, don't
this time. Wonderful diversion for visit
ing teachers.
OLD MAN JOHNSON, Mgr. Gayety.
dies, mint creams in pails of 10 and
20 pounds each, and mixed creams
in fancy packages are desired by a
man in Scotland. Quotations should
be given c. i. f. Glasgow. Payment,
cash.
163. Cotton and silk underwear,
cotton and silk hosiery, oilcloth,
rubber and silk raincoats, woolens,
worsteds and trimmings, thread,
yarn, twine, soap and millinery ma-
tenaky firm m bweden desires to
secureau agency for the sale of the
above products in Scandinavia. Ref
erences. 164. Wheat flour, corn meal, packing-house
products, rice, canned
goods, codfish,, pollock, matches,
brooms, paper and wrapping paper.
The representation is desired by a
firm in Porto Rico for the sale on
that island and Santo Domingo of
the above products. References.
165. Cotton undershirts, drills,
rough cotton suitings, denims for
trousers, etc., both plain colors and
stripes, plain shaws for women, cot
ton and wool mixed in cheap grades,
and cheap cotton blankets. An agent
for cotton goods in Colombia de
sires to secure an agency for the
sale of the above articles. A sample
shirt and piece of cotton drill were
received and may be examined at
the bureau or its district offices. (Re
fer to file No. 40667.) Correspon
dence may be in English. Payment,
cashr-New York draft attached to
order.
166. Oak barrels. The purchase
is desired by a man in France of oak
barrels, white or gray, not red, hold
ing 600 to 620 liters and weighing
160 to 170 kilos, and having 8 iron
hoops. He desires to receive 100 to
200 barrels as samples at first. Pay
ment through bank on receipt of
goods. Correspondence should be
in French. References.
167. Accumulators, power engines,
generators and motors. Electricians
in Australia desire to secure agen
cies for the sale of accumulators,
power engines, from three-fourths
horseoower to 3 horsepower, and
generators and motors up to 4 horse
power; also any eiectricat gooas.
References. v
168. Heavy chemicals, steel prod
ucts, paper products, tools and hard
ware. A firm in Colombia wishes to
obtain the representation of a few
exclusive lines. ItMesires to repre
sent only four or five large houses
and to the cne or two which they
already have they wish to add agen
cies for the above products." Refer
ences. 169. A merchant having stores in
Egypt and Sudan is at present in
the United States and is interested
Evening t Sun. Mat, 28, 50, 75, $1
SL?kJVIats 15c and 25c
turn if you lik but no amokinc
Al ANY WCtN
Da
Chew I
LADIES'
TICKETS DAY MATINEE
Baby Carriage Garage in the Lobby
10c
BOVn TONIGHT
V I JLr TUESDAY
Pop. Mat. Tomorrow Beet Seats $1.00
Not a Motioq Picture
Oliver MoroacO Present
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
BEVERLY BAYNE
Themselves in
"THE MASTER THIEF"
TWO SHOWS IN ONE.
"Going Boms" Mlitliturt Meslcal Ceat
ody. Bill Proitt, "Cowboy Minstrel." La
and Lawrence, Lavlna Trio. Photo Attrac
tion: Percy Hyland la "Slrl I Bohemia."
Mack Swain Comedy and Pathe News.
AMUSEMENTS.
Faateat. Peppiest, Laughingeat, Girl
lest Show That Omaha Has
Had This Year.
NOW
8SMat Wednesday
PRICES Night. 50c to $2.00.'
Balcony $1.00. second Balcony-
50c. Wednesday Matinee 50c, 75c,.
$1.00.
Matin
Daily
2:15.
tmi at ST II
THI Bt ST IN VAVOC VILLI
Every
Night
8:15.
GUS EDWARDS (Himielf ) & Co.
In "WELCOME HOME SONG REVUE"
LYDIA BARRY
MOLLY McINTYRE & CO.
The Vivian; Blanche and Jimmie
Creighton; Royal Gaacoignea; Bell at
Wood; Topics of the Day; Kinor ram.
PHOTO FLAYS
PHOTO PLATS
"a three weeks vacation
in two hours of delight"
Off come the husks of your daily
y life : it rips and tatters those drab old
dreams of the world-a-day.
A fashionable Omaha physician y
called it "the supreme magic of art
that scoops the benefits of a three
weeks' vacation into a two hours' de
light." .
A complete shift in mind and body.
Hot nerves sponged with the cooling
spray of melodious colors. Weary
brains glowing again with a lyric-love
that bathes the soul and brisks the ,
brain-cells. Bodies tired and "loose
" with the burdens of life's trash are
startled into happy strength with
warm, enticing melodies from four
throbbing, orchestras.
To forget yourself is to remember
life. To know life is to see the great
est art sensation Omaha ever has
known.
' f
A worth-while achievement in this
day of the commonplace. The great
creation which tjae world expected
and for which the world , has been
watching. .
A work of which Charles Hanson
Towrie, eminent magazine editor, said :
"It is the greatest step forward that
we have known. I feel that a new
era has dawned."'
America's supreme art creation,
Omahas most absorbing attraction
D. W. Griffith's fascinating Chinese
Romance,f"Broken Blossoms," ,at the
RIALTC) all this week. No one seated
after performance begins. Perform
ances begin at 11, 1, 3, 5, 6:30, 8 and
9 :30 o'clock.-
LOVE OF CLOTHES'
AT, BOTTOM OF
GIRLS' DOWNFALL
Woman Deputy Sheriff Asserts
Fine Garb Sends Females
f to Prison.
My Heart and My Husband
ADELE GARRISON'S New Phase of
"Revelations of a Wife"
tLos Angeles, Nov. 2. Mrs. Net
tie Yaw, the only woman deputy
sheriff under Sheriff John C. Cline,
saye that nine times out of ten,the
love of clothes is at the bottom of
woman's straying from the, straight
and narrow path.
Mrs. Yaw has conducted hundreds
of women from the Los Angeles
county jail to the state prison and
to hospitals. She has seen the con
ditions that surround their lives: she
knows just why (hey succumbed to
temptation and just what that tem
tation was. ,
"Girls who have committed of
fenses which result in imprison
ment," says Mrs. Yaw, "have a
strong yearning for oretty clothes.
pretty things in general, silks, furs
and automobiles which they cannot
afford, and which they see are the
possession of girls of wealth.
iney cannot witnstana rneir ae
sire. The result is that they forge
checks to buy pretty things. This,
strangely enough, is the most com
mon offense of women.
"They are caught because the
stores are well orcanized to trap
the passers of bad or worthless
checks.
"These girls, as I have studied
them in conducting theni to prison
all have big hearts. Their trouble
is that their hearts are too big, full
of sympathy, full of yearning for
the things that other girls have, full
of generosity, so much so that they
slip into the great pittalls ot lite
but ienorant of the great social laws
which require that we must eafn
honestly everything that we get.
in all lines of goods handled by
warehouses in Egypt, Sudan and
Syria. s
170. Catalogs of tractors and
farm implements , are desired by"
rubber plantations in the Dutch East
Indies. It is planned to cultivate
between rubber trees and to clear
new ground, for which tractors, cul
tivator's, and plows will be re
quired. N
171. :, Prepared leathers, lubricat
ing oils, ham and lard. An agency
is desired by a man in France for
the sale of the above products. Quo
tations should be given c. i. f. French
port. Payment on receipt of goods
against documents. Correspond
ence may be in English. Reference.
172., Woolens, textiles, boots,
rubber goods, drugs, soap and hos
iery. An Amreican firm is about t
send to Poland and Czecho Slovakia
one of its representatives to estab
lish permanent agencies in those
countries and wishes to obtain for
him agencies for the sale of general
merchandise such as the above ar
ticles. Reference.
173. Industrial chemicals. A firm
in Argentina desires to get in touch
with exporters of industrial chemi
cals used in the manufacture of soap,
randies, tanning materials and espe
cially palm oil, precipitate of sul
phur, salicylate of soda (140 degrees,
very white), caustic sofia, bicarbon
ate of soda, chloride of lime, resin
H, corbonate of potassiumtalcum,
caustic potash and tar. Quotations
should be given c. i. f. Buenos Aires.
Payment, cash against documents in
Argentina. References.
174. Agricultural machinery, fac
tory supplies and electrical goods.
A firm in Brazil desires to secure an
agency for the sale of the above
lines. Reference.
175. Millinery, cotton pieces,
foodstuffs, canned fruits, lard, flour,
rice, paper, provisions, etc. An
agency is desired by a" man in the
Dominican republic for the sale of
the above articles., Terms, 60, 90
and ' 120 days sight draft against
documents. Correspondence should
be in Spanish. References.
176. Rice, sugar, coffee, silks,
cotton goods, laces, velvets, haber
dashery, packing paper, writing and
cigaret papers, hardware, galvanized
sheet iron urgently needed),,
enameled and galvanized articles,.'
coloring matter, leather and skins,
charcoal, anthracite, drugs, alcohol,
agricultural machinery, plows, trac
tors, harvesting machines, glass
ware, steam and gas engines, ce
ment, petroleum, mineral waters,
machinery for plastering, for mills,
for glass plate making, motors of
high sower for plate glass shops,
motors of middle , power for spin
ning mills and other shops, electric
motors for motion picture machines,
machinery accessories, extra parts,
rollers for gear making, automo
biles, trucks and traction autos, of
which there is an urgent demand.
Importers in Turkey are in the mar
ket for the above products. Reference.
177. Textiles." drv goods, fancv
eroods, notions and specialties, wear
ing apparel, vehicles, leather, drugs,
chemicals, iron and steel, metals,
heavy, hardware, machinery, general
hardware and specialties, electrical
supplies, rubber and steamship sup
plies, and- brooms and bristles. A
firm in Norway desires to secure an
agency and purchase the above com-
AMUSEMENTS.
SEATS ON SALE AT
Box
Office
AUDITORIUM
,SAT. NIGHT, NOV. 8.
Positively Thrilling in It Grandeur
and Noble Beauty.
World's
Moat
Distinguished
Musical
Organization
wtcan
l Cboire
tO Notable Singers
Under the Persona.'
Direction of th
Renowned
MAESTRO
CASIMIRI
MAIL ORDERS TO AUDITORIUM.
PRICES SI.OO, $2.00, $3.00, $400,
$S.OO Plus War Tax.
1,1 v
WW
What Madge .and Lillian Set Out
to Do.
As the seconds wore on into min
utes and there was no sound from
the hall into which Mrs. Durkee and
my mother-in-law had disappeared,
my anxiety increased. Despite my
knowledge of Mother Graham's in
nate sense of justice I was not so
confident as was JDicky that she had
followed Mrs. Durkee in order to
bring the little woman to her senses.
Might she not instead my anx
iety prompted me to ask be em
ployed in condoling with the other
woman's grief?
' I signaled my apprehension to
Lillian, womai fashion, with a lift
ing of the eyebrows. She promptly
seized my cue.
"Alf," she said with authority of
long friendship, turnings to him,
"why don't you take Leila into the
library for a few minutes and tell
her the things that we all know
you're dying to utter? Then by the
time your mother c"omes back we'll
all be ready for the happy ringing
down of the curtain upon the fourth
act."
Where Are They?
Alfred flashed her grateful
glance.
v "Come on, sweetheart," he said
tenderly, and without giving Leila
time to assent or dissent, he hurried
her mas'terfully out of the room.
As the door closed behind them
Lillian rose, an air of decisiqn en
veloping her.
"I guess Paw Graham and Grand
paw Spencer ought to beable to
take care of one baby for a few min
utes," she drawled. ''But I think
you'd better stay with them, Marion.
They might give him pickles or
salad or something."
Little Marion giggled happily, as
much I was sure at this sign of
her restoration to her mother's fa
vor as at the pleasantry. It is an in
variable practice of Lillian's to fol
low any reproof of Marion's with
some pleasant quip to -the child a
feus, minutes later. "
"I'll watch them, mother," she
carolled. "Oh, you beautiful darling,
youl" This apostrophe she directed
to the baby, and was the last thing
we heard as we left the room, Lil-
modkies. Quotations should be
given c. i. f. Norwegian port. Pay
ment through banks. Reference.
178. Electrical,, machinery . and
material, small tools or mechanical
instruments, automobile accessories,
kitchen and table cutlery, hardware,
and bare copper wire. An agency
is desired by a business man in
Spain for the sale of the above pro
ducts. Correspondence may be in
English. - References.
179. The purchase of oak m
planks and squares is desired by a
firm in Beleium. Quotations should
be given c. i. f. Antwerp. Payment
against documents. Correspondence
should be, in irencn. Keierence.
ISO. Windmill, small refrigerat
ing plants, motor trucks, oil and
pas ' engines, and lighting plants.
The representative of a machinery
company in Australia will soon ar
rive in the United States and de
sires to secure agencies tor tne saie
of the above commodities.
Trade Lists.
181. Flour dealers and agents in
Panama City, Panama.
182 Importers, consumers or
dealers in explosives in Chile.
183. Hardware dealers in the
jonannesourg consular aitum,
Smith Africa.
184. Importers of cordage and
rope in Haracaibe, Venezuela.
185. List of coopers in Grenoble,
France.
186. Importers of shocks and
lumber in Italy.
1 Q7 Tmnnrt.ra if ranrlv in Svd
nev. Australia. -
188. Importers, dealers and com
mission agents interested m tood
stuffs in the principal Cuban cities.
189. Commission and importing
houses in Honolulu.
190. ' Importers of coke and forge
coal at Asuncion, Paraguay. ,
191. Large coal dealers and im
porters in Bordeaux, France.
192. Importers and retarlers of
cotton goods at 'Curacao, Dutch
West Indies. i '
' 193. Principal importers of men's
and women's gloves in Caracas, Ven
ezuela. 194. Principal impQrters and .deal
ers in dry oods, clothing, millinery,
notions, novelties, etc., in Cienfuc
gos, Cuba. ' '
A representative of a large com
mission house, having offices in El
PasOj, Tcx.f Ciudad Jaurez, Chihna
hua, and Mexico City, Mexico, is in
St. Louis to secure the representa
tion of manufacturers for the sale of
Iheir goods in Mexico. The principal
lines wan tell are jute bags, paper
and paper goods, enamel ware, auto
mobile . accessories, paints, glass
ware, shoes and shoe machinery.
This firm has a force of 12 sales
men traveling throughout the north
ern part of Mexico and it contein
plates appointing additional sales
men for each new line.
Miscellaneous Items. x
The bureau has recently published
a report on the lumber market in
Italy and reconstruction acquire
ments. The report gives1 a general
description of Jiving conditions, re
cent industrial development and for
eign trade of Italy, economic condi
tions affecting the use of lumber,
foreign lumber requirements, meth
ods of purchase, sale and distribu
tion and requirements and plans for
reconstruction.
Information concerning the regu
lations applying At -commercial
travelers in Latin-America, docu
ments necessary, licenses and license
fees, customs, treatment of samples
and advertising matter may be ob
tained from a report issued by the
bureau entitled, 'Commercial Trav
elers in ,Latin-Ainerica."
American consular officers in
Spain report that there is a good
market for adding machines in that
country. A detailed report will be
sent to interested firms.
Mexican Rebel Occupies
Town of Reynosa, Mexico
Brownsville. Tcx Nov. 1. Gen.
Andrew Almazan, Mexican rebel
commander, with about 70 of his
men, occupied the town of Reynosa,
Mex., opposite Hidalgo, Mex., ac
cording to reports here tonight. He
met witjj no opposition, the Carran
za soldiers in the Reynosa garrison,
having crossed to the Texas sid
Reynosa is 60 miles west of- Mata
nioroi. i
lian . having "picked me up' with
her eyes" as we rose from the table.
We found the living room de
serted, and a hasty though .stealthy
survey of the other rooms discov
ered no trace of either woman.
We came -down the back stairs to
the1 kitchen, interrogated Katie in
low voices.
"Sure, I see them," Katie said, a
note of disgust in her voice. "Dey
go out to the .gardens behind rose
hedge. That Meesis Durkee, she
cry and gulp, and that mother-in-law
she keep saving, 'I know, I
know, . I have same ting vunce."
What matter that Meesis ( Durkee,
feel like that ven she goinl get such
fine young lady like Meesis Fair
fax for daughter? What she vant,
eh Queen of Belgium? That wom
an! sne married already yet."
1 Hehind the Hedge.
"You asy they're in the garden?"
I said sweetly, ignoring Katie's tor
rent of comment, and without fur
ther parley we left the house and
took tne path to tne lake.
"Of course, Katie's been listening
at the door again," I said nervously.
"What I'm ever going to do with
her I don't know. It seems as
though nothing would break her of
that habit."
"Do?" Lillian turned on me in
amazement. '"Do nothing but go
down on your knees in thankfulness
that she stays with you. I'm think
ing seriouslyx of carrying Betty's
breakfast up to her bed for her if
there's no other way of inducing her
to stay. You know a housekeeper
is absolutely indispensable to me,
and I never could break another
one in. But Betty's certainly feeling
her oats in these days of high
wages. Andffbm all indications
Katie seems no different than
usual." ;
"No, she doesn't," I admitted.
"Eeavesdropping is. no new thing
with her." '
"I should say it was a congenial
defect" Lillian said dryly. "And
if she has no thought of going out
and making a million dollars in a
minute Td advise you to go slow on
the discipline until this domestic
help situation clears up a bit. It
can't last long, but the atmosphere
is dynamatic just now."
"I know," I admitted.. Then as
the distant sound of voices came to
us I clutched Lillian's arm, and like
conspirators we moved up to the
shelter of the rose hedge, from be
hind which the voices of my mother-in-law
and Mrs. Durkee came in
agitated conversation.
It was the second time that I had
eavesdropped in the rose garden.
The first time was an involuntary
offense. But this time Lillian and
I were listeninedeliberately, for we
had to know Mother Graham's atti
tude before we took a hand. -
The Way Mrs. Durkee Made up to
Leila Fairfax.
Ohl I know I'm a perfect fool, but
I can't help -it I can't 1"
Little Mrs. Durkee's voice rose in
a wail strongly tinged with hysteria,
In the shelter of the rose hedge se
cure from observation Lillian grip
ped my arm significantly. I knew
that she was watiting ar tensely as
1 tor Mother Graham s reply, won
dering what her attitude would be
toward Mrs. Durkee'l unreasoning
disapproval ot her sons betrothal
to Leila r air tax.
"You are all of that." My mother-in-law's
voice was grimly disregard
ful of giving offense as is general-
ally characteristic of her. And it is
all nonsense to say that you cannot
help it. Sit down on that bench and
get yourself together while I tell
you something." ,
Lillian and I exchanged hopeful,
amused glances. Evidently Mother
Graham was "strictly on the job," as
Dicky wold say.
Wonderful Words.
"Ohl" Mrs. Durkee's childish
voice held vast astonishment and
more than a little resentful chagrin.
We heard her flounce down on the
seat with an angry rustling of silken
draperies, very much as a bantam
hen would ruffle her feathers at
something which displeased her. "
"Of course I might have, known
that you would be against me too,"
she said petulantly, and I knew just
how. her extremely pretty lips were
pouting. Mrs. Durkee is one of the
rarely fortunate women who pre
serve a certain youthful beautv far
into late middle age and who are
fully aware of their good fortune.
"And I must confess that I don't
expect it-of you either," she went
on, "after what you said on the way
out here, about knowing all about
it."
"Don't be an anointed idiot just
because you know how. and can do
it!" my mother-in-law y rejoined
tartly, and I grinned joyously at
Lillian, as 1 recognized the phrase
Mother Graham so often use" in
talking to Dicky and me, "Of
course I know all about it, and
that's exactly the reason why I'm
trying to prevent you frommaking
Cods
Break
Get instant relief with
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usually breaks up a cold and ends all
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The very first dose opens up your
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the same mistake I did, although if
you must have the truth, I have
never humiliated my son in the
public way that you did yours this
afternoon. But I objected so
strongly to Richard's marrying Mar
garet that I said things which I am
afraid Richard will never forget.
He has never seemed quite so near
to me since. And now that I have
learned thatMargaret is exactly
the wife for Richard, I would give a
good deal to unsay, the things I
uttered at the time of. their, mar
riage." "Exactly the wife for Richard,"
For a moment while 'the wonderful
words poured over my-consciousness,
I forgot our errand, everything
saye the blessed fact that a wound,
long hidden yet none the less pain
ful, had been suddenly healed. I
had long .known that my mother-in-law
under all her grimness had
a very sincere affection for me. But
that she approved of me, was fully
contented with Dicky's choice, was
news most grateful to me.
A Swift Retreat. .
"You ought to know, having
once had a mother-in-iaw yourself,"
went on my mother-in-law, with
relentless logic, "that the wife, if
she be even ordinarily lovable
always has the inside' track."
"You can just bet I do," replied
little Mrs. Durkee. "I had the most
cantankerous old dame you ever set
your eyes on, but I managed it so
that she never succet ded in interfer
ing between my husband and me,
although she tried it often enough,
goo'dness knows, i But I had my
own way in everything."
"And Leila Fairfax will do the
same thing, you mark my word,"
retorted my mother-in-law. "Alfred
will simply eat out of her hand. So
if you don't want her and incident
ally your Son to regard you as a
'cantankerous old dame,' I would
advise you "
"Ohl" Mrs." Durkee capitulated
swiftly, entirely, at the dismal pic
ture my mother-in-law had deftly
painted. I hadn't thought of it that
way. Do you suppose Alf will
forgive me?"
"Beat it, quick I" Lillian whispered
in my ear, and noiselessly, swift
ly, we skimmed back over the grassy1
path, entered the house breathlessly,
and then hugged each other ec
statically. "You'll find Alf and Leila in the
library," Lillian said a secondlater.
"Better tip them off and get them
back into the dining room, so every
thing will be as it was when Mrs.
Durkee flew tfie coop." '
I obeyed her and when-Mothej
Graham and Mrs. Durkee the latter
flushed and "teary round the
lashes" appeared in the doorway,
we were all chattering busily.
The men?of course sprang to
their feet, but Alfred Durkee did not
go to meet his mother. Instead he
stood rather grimly watching until
she, with but a single appealing
glance at him, went straight to
Leila Fairfax and put her arras
around the girl's slender figure.
"My dear," she said with charm
ing Joveleness which always endears
little Mrs. Durkee's friends' to her,
"please believe that I love you and
am very pleased at Alfred's choice.
And some day you'll know i'l
your own heart just why I was so
hateful just now, and that you had
nothing to-do with it" .
Lelila's answer was, smothered in
the big bear hug with which Alfred
Durkee enveloped them both, and
in which I knew all bitterness
against his mother bad been swal
lowed up.
(Continued Tomorrow. :
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TAKING JANLAC
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. m J 11 1 I'll - '
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uiy nui ft is a pleasure to me. iuy
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