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M. L. THROWER,
Real Estate.
39 N. Forsyth St.
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
THURSDAY, JANUARY II. MOT.
.
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
WADLEY.
MIm Helen Howard haa gone to At
lanta to visit (Honda (or a week, after
which aba oalla (rom Now Tork to the
Holy Land on February 7. i
Mlaa Mary Stroud, of Bnmesvllle. la
vlattlng her slater. Mra. O. P. Llndaay.
Mlaa Maud Hudson, o( Tennllle, vis
ited Mlaa Ruby Hollomon Thursday
and Friday.
Mra A. B. Donovan, who haa been
visiting relative! In Macon, haa re-
turned home.
Mr. Charles Outlaw spent Sunday In
Wad ley.
Mayor Cockrlll visited In Swatnaboro
last week.
Mlaa Mabel Norris, who haa been vis
iting Allas Duren, haa returned to her
home In WHghtavllle.
Mr. C. M. Allison la In Amerlcus.
Mrs. C. E. Pyron la vlattlng her rela.
lives In Marietta.
Mlaa Iris Perkins haa returned (rom
Perkins.
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tlon at the Methodist church Tuesday
night. Mlaa Leverett was entertained
nigni. Mias Leverett was entertained
by Mra. Hal Lawson while in the city.
Mra. J. B. CHrardeau and little
Mrs. J. B. CHrardeau and little
daughter are visiting at ML Vernon.
Mrs. Serepta Oarbutt, of Wrights,
la the guest of Mrs. Hal Lawson.
Mra. w. Carswell, of Valdosta, was
the guest of her ulster, Mra. O. L.
Deane, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Herbert Ward, o( Savannah, is
visiting his sister, Mra. Oscar Can
non.
Mra. W. A. Cherry la home after a
lengthy visit to her father.
Mlaa Ada Cary haa returned after
absence of several weeks.
Mrs. C; F. Ford haa returned after
a visit to her mother in North Caro-
srsxna.
Mias Ailene Eve, of Keysvllle, la vis
iting the Mlaeea Eve.
8PARTA.
The Epworth League was entertained
this week by Mrs. D. P. Ferguson, at
her home on Broad (treat.
Mrs. Nelson, of Devercaux, was the
guest of Bparta friends this week.
Mra. Benjamin Ohltnan Is visiting In
Atlanta.
Mlaa Hodges, of Mayfield, visited
friends In Sparta thla week.
Mlaa Annie McComb, after a pleas-
ant visit to Mrs. Gordon McComb, at
thla place, haa returned to her home
In Milledgevltlc.
Mrs Will Kendrick, of Mayfleld, was
the guest of Mri. A. II. Birdsong, of
this place, thla weak.
Mlaa Wooten, of Washington, Oa..
was a visitor to (Hands In Sparta thla
week.
For Sale On Easy Terms,
J V A FITE-BOOM CdTTAOB. ONE
"L’k-ofcsV BnsTlot Why MO to alley.
.Stront; price SUM: SUM ceeb; balance
wethlj
■rlVEHOOUCOTTAOE; CORNEIl
■E..* cir Itn* lo front; wittr, —*
JS; prim SUOO; SSM cast, balance month
“luKIVE BOOM NEW COTTAOE.
K Grant park; Si,"*; H» *»»b: balance
STpon-t too own TonB home?
1 bite other*. Coll at the oBct.
,T. A, BROOKS,
Real Estate,
407 Fourth National Bank.
Bell Phone 1393 Main.
D. F. M’CLATCHEY REAL
ESTATE AND INVEST
MENT COMPANY,
202 CANDLER BtJlLDINO,
ELL PHONE 220—ATLANTA 854
■OSTY ACRES. TEN MILES FROM AT
tea. on Marietta electric tine: » ilews
a swh eM* of Ua raadi tlwAaadBaa fin*,
■at yen know yoa saw nae Mil it on t*l»?
le owner ha* fKlMfkb Wt Pf Jf.
*1 t>ruaiwroua condition. Tfria will Inter-
MLifyMibava the mergy. push,
money, yon can succeed.
ISA Itl-RKERT-S PALATIAL HOME
tt Llthla. tla. She wtabaa to CTcbanfe
•l MIDI*. Ul. DM WWW w
E8M« A §§
nted. where you eaa drink the moat
r iving water, nature* own
t spring* from nature 1 ! bid-
I.OVF.I.Y HOME ON LEE NT.-A
•P-todate bona tn every raepect; this wU
Sweet yon If you are looking foe a home.
k*io ROME ON NORTH SIDE; THEBE
faora of Boulevard; a ekolca bom
■l!Lr,I hTHEKT—A gmxvmi
>•»«■ for SJ.to): »» cash, balance S» par
«tk. You ought to tako thla op If you
UWE IN on WASHINGTON STEBBT-
noat 1 palatial homes In At
bar of the moat piuouo. ewM.. —-
ata. on a larga corner lot; them taJJj*
»r home than this la Atlanta; It will
■r, uomn inull uin
yon money, too. .
• YOI* HAVE A PIECE OP PROPERTY
that rmi want to sell, ttst It with o*. We
id wu It.
C. McCRORY L, M. JOHNSON
leCRORY & JOHNSON,
Real Estate,
003 Peters Building,
Phone 4691.
OK EXCHANGE—NINE-ROOM RESI
trace on North Boulavard; *11 Improve-
rota; large aknded lot; ride nnd retV
'•'eeay. Owner want* six or teron-room
ktate In Went End. clot* to aebool
kla la your chance to get n lovely borne
‘ eortb aide.
E ALSO HAVE A NICE HOME ON
Whitehall atreet; M by SM; beck to
Iltoad Owner has been bolding tbl* for
Ho now wants a largo place with
* s acres In Edge wood or Kirkwood,
•a ran get t good trad* on this valuable
atnni property by assuming n Iona of
out SLUM, |f you hava something good
; MU| ar of the above locations.
E HAVE 8EVEBAL CUSTOMERS
tuung four or dra-eoom cottag* ou
'I payment!. List them with **-
M CnORY A JOnNSOJt.
FOR RENT.
H‘ i .mS?" A . N . D .. ....*20.00
J'Vi 1 J*W>» avenue 14.00
[^•ntor ttri«t W.«
f»trr, .tie., 31.00
i atreet
iSfKSJCTSSti K-S
7’ h . nr *Vth
!”"tur atreet.
J, atur atreet.
Writ* atreet... ll.W
It road atreet M.Od
E MISSIS sa-;r. :i-
J 0ilN J. WOODSIDE,
THE renting agent,
IS Auburn Aveno*.
Both Phones 111.
8AVANNAH.
Hna been marked by In-
Mra. Leggett, of South Carolina, la
the guest of her daughter, Mra 8. B.
Cole.
Mra. D. W. Paulk and llttla son hsvo
returned to Oellla after visiting her
mother, Mra. S. W. Mitchell, for several
week*.
Mlaa Ida Latimer, who baa sold her
millinery buslnass, has returned to har
home, several milts from the city. Mlaa
Latimer’s father has been quite III, but
Is Improving. •
Mr. O. C. McWhorter, of Cartera-
vllle, was here Thursday. He la on his
way to Monchula, Fla, to open a bank
ing business.
Mr. Bailey and Miss Cortaz Greene,
of Cortes; Mr. Ferguson, of Tlfton;
Mlaa Annie Lee Maahburn, of Haw-
klnsvllle, and Mr. C. L. Naaae were the
guests of Mlaa Agnes Deane Sunday.
General R. E. Lee's birthday was
appropriately observed by the Upltad
Daughters of the Confederacy. A most
Interesting program waa rendered and
crosses of honor bestowed upon veter-
ana
The week nui uecn murneu oy in
numerable small affairs, particularly
teas and Informal brldgo parties, which
have crowded upon each other each
morning and afternoon.
The only large afternoon card party
wa* that of the Married Women's Club,
which met with Mrs. J. M. Lang on
East Hall atreet on Tuesday. On the
aarne day Mrs. A. R. Lawton gava a
luncheon of ten cover* for Mra. Sea-
sums Cleveland, of Houston, Tex. Mra.
Randolph Anderson gave an Informal
morning party on Monday for Mra.
Robert Harrison, of Atlanta, and Mra.
W. W. Williamson gave a little tea la
her honor Monday afternoon.
Mra. A. L. Alexander gave a small
bridge party Monday morning for Mlaa
Mary Houston, of Baltimore, and Mrs.
Jack Rauera entertained a congenial
party of eight on Tuesday morning
for Mra. John' Cochran, of Anderson,
S. C. Mr*. Rauers’ guests were Miss
Emma Huger, Mian Betty Miller, of
Virginia; Mrs. Otto Frlue, Mrs. Julian
Chisholm, Mr*. Paul T. Haskell. Mrn.
Wayne Cunningham and Mra. Coch
ran.
Tha aolrce on Thursday evening waa
perhaps tha largest one thin season.
Notably attractive among a number of
visiting belles was MIsb Jane Swin
dell. of Baltimore, who wore a gown of
pale pink Uses embroidered In pink
roses. Miss Hnxen, of KnoxvUle. wore
an empire gown of pink crape da
chine. Miss Jennings, of Newark, waa
very* handsome In yellow, Mins Priscilla
Jewett, of Cambridge, wore white. Mine
Boyd, of Richmond, was admired In a
white net dancing frock and Mra. John
Cochran wore while embroidered In
^Tea at the Country Club Saturday
afternoon was nerved by Mrs. Clarence
Anderson nntt Mrsr lienry B. Skeeie.
The auction parly given on Wednes
day evening by Mr. and Mra William
son for the Misses Stevens was a
unique and exceptionally clever enter
tainment. enjoyed by society's young
unmarried contingent. Mrs. JuRn"
Schley aetad as auctioneer and the sale
proved a distinctly clever one. Fortune
telling by Madame Zltta proved an
equally fascinating feature of the even-
ln Mra. Robert Wayne gave a bridge
party on Wedneadny afternoon for Mrs.
Lewis Warfield, of *i* r
niMtn were Mrs. W. Gordon, nr.,
Mrs. James T. Dent, Mr*. T. 8. W*ynj»
Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. W. Gordon Har
rison. Mrs. Fred Sampnon Mlss KUra
Wayne, Mra. George Screven, Mrs. w.
W. Gordon. Jr., Mra- ' cr , 1 l t ® rt 1‘
Mrs. Tracy Hunter and Mrs. John
H hTra! n A. B. M. Olbbes' bridge tea on
Thursday afternoon was npret*y com
pliment to Mrs. Andereon Chisholm, of
Charlottesville,, Va. Her guests were
Mrs. John Cochran. Mra. Clarence An
derson. Mra. WrtMT Hartridgk Mto
Judge. Mlaa Harwood- Miss M« mure.
Mrs. W. Gordon Harrison. Mre. Ja'['®*
Mre°^k” ra. Mre.
H. Lane. M's^JewetOlra. Paul
Julia Hunter! hire. Juilan Ohiwholm,
t^ Mra Wr^HunfrM^rJln
K Mrs. Clark Howell and Mre.
" Mlsn ^Frelda n Rnuers gave a beautiful
EFSvSHHk
7HE LAST PICTURE OF THE CASTELLANES
TAKEN TOGETHER BEFORE SEPARATION
ACWORTH.
Mr. Will lee, of CnrtertTlUe, spent Sun
"SjInawT letln ytoore and Lillian Orlst. o
Marlatt*. vtrited friend* hers tha drat of
tne week.
Mlaa Mnybelle Johnson spent Friday In
Atlanta.
Mis* Card* Balia Dunn, of Smyrna, (pent
Saturday and Snnday with Mra Bid Rainer.
Messrs. C. F. Wagaer aad Paul Smith,
of Carlerarllle, Halted Arwortb Friday.
Mr. I- A. Ilalnejr spent Monday lu At-
l* lit*.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Wllllnm McClenkey spent
Sunday with Mra Walter Eldson at Kenne*
saw.
VILLA RICA.
Mlaa Edna Teal, of Atlanta, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mia B. J. Teal. Uda week
areula air. auu ura aa. e. aaai. uue ana.
Mr; Aiea Wittier I* at twme from amath
Georgia for a few day*. .
-■ ■ *•— *” V Upahaw apent Sunday
Sir. and Mr*. W. A. -i~--
In Bremen, the guests of their parents.
Mlaa Ethel Henderson Is apeodlng a few
daya la Temple. .
Mra. F. A. Pritchett *p
Atlanta.
spent Tuesday
"yfia'w. A. Cpahaw spent Thtirwlay
* guest of ■’— 1
Atlanta, the guest of Mira Pearl White.
Mlaa Bryan, of Temple, (pent one day
recently with Mrn A L «bite.
WAYCROS8. ,
Mlaa Annie Lou Arrington, who ha* hean
spending aararal weeks with relatlvea nnd
friends In Florida, baa returoad home
Mrs. >1. L Harley arrived In Warcreai
Friday night from ■reomarrllle aml will
rTHWT RIRUl irvui * uuiawa.i.re
•pend *ome tlm* Ylatttug her *0U.
and C. II. Harley.
"-Sri/ (T lL , %kla.,of.nirer wr .lU, Alr
brother,* Mr."Henry 1*. Gray, nn GHmora
atreet, left Monday for Brnnawlek, wher*
•he will ba the neat of relatUea.
Mtn. McK.lxht.ofCh.rje.ton, Tran, nr
rlreir In" Waycroea Friday and will arc
of tna winter with her niece, af
the reat y_.
T S!ra 8 \vflKln°M*tth,wn of Orifflo, to ex-
p«ud In * law dart from •nmamnvllln
where ahe ha* been vWting relatives, and
Will i*e the gnent of Mr. and Mr*. Ward
"cajvtaln le-muel Jobaaoa cam* np Yrom
St. Mary* mid apenl u few days aritb bl»
i $&a L WnUerJeJt^o**^
She Urges Her Readers to Keep on Striving
and Hoping, Instead of Becoming
Discouraged.
SUtMlwro to a^eotl a month with frltuda.
' MrchaV'. Vcoatn of Ulrmloxham t
t Sunday of Mrs J. C. Nlchola.
the guest I
Mra'i" p.’ stewart and her nlera. Mia*
„dtth TUIot, left SuwUy tor V rm!
Ala., lo attend the marriage of Ml—
To Romovo Fingar Mark*.
To remove finger mnrkn from door*, nib
the flnaor mnrkn wltk n clean ploe, of finn*
not dipped, In * OT y n ”,°J!',^^'S r I SrJiui
iiiHinttfar llko ontic. Aftcrwnrd wipe wiii
acleanT eloth wran,
titkih iwar ths odor. I hi* la hat tar tato
urIuc aoftp nnd water, aa It doea not dcatroy
th. Dfint Keroaene oil la alao neollnnt
for cleaning vnrnlaked hnll doom which face
a dnaty roadway.
AMERICftl GIRLS
m MARRY TITLES
ADD YET BE HAPPY
“A., wa-a snsssus
formally * II J' Mra Henry Taylor.
“Mra Wlin»mVong.v.a .mall bridge
,.a Friday afternoon for Mr*. War
held. Chlabolnt. of Char-
l, )t rd.. A e n “gne h :; h of Mrs. Georg.
T ^sPr.acll.a Jewe.L
_ visiting Mr. “,5?«Ii”of Knoxville, t*
Miss Eve'yn Hagan, f B Hull.
ttygftjSi wiS? h »« hM re,umed
from abroad. rtanJ left Thura-
anf’nlrtur’hcr'homc In Hou.ton,
T M,a. M»%i"?- ,n *K.n«man! t,n8 h "
Slater, Mra. ,J’ an n ' liU era hna returned
from” vWoJJ-
"'" ‘"JTr!Tr.'c. Schley have re
Dr and *
tumid O 0 "* "“nnSbury. of Mlnnf ,? r p ;
Mr. Cnrleton * * ,uter. Mrs.
,,a r Ts^y
Bridge Luncheon 1 luu
ABBEVILLE- hff BMna .
a , Mr ht»?^«isS* LtUlr- are visit-
wS' 1 " haVe
,n I,r and M's James I
‘“^^rsr^Sub was entertain-
irned nub wa* entertain-
Charles Donaldson thl"
Ha. K..a
tn home *. ,t,r ,-mna. > delivered a m<>*t
r„^re.UnV."ci-r. n ioa.ar*evon.re«.-
o-M. is a picture Of the duchaaa
^ne zTma^marX'cin^nnmi
ss«5h?2 r -ssar* s
f i r lL y . .hat hl. daughter la P«r-
that hi. daughter
fectly happy-
"?A0l" AfiD "Hinci" Faairi frarlad
Vikltlts aad rara Taali
V. J. DABNEY IMPIEHEIT CO., Mfcrti
81 80. Forsyth 8L. AtlanU, Qa.
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
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Jackaon.llla . 7.60 am
Macoo Il.«am
Macon J-JJ pm
Macon 110 pm
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Jacksoovllle ..10.46am
Macoo 4.00 pm
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TROUBLE HAVE DEALT WITH T HE COUNTtSS.
■Ask her where, then," I aajd. - .
Tvs asked her a hundred times, and
•be won’t tell uie." . .
•"Then tell her that you want a wlfa of
Arab and blood; not n busnlog In your
**"V*ry well. I’ll walk nlong by the am
tad talk to her and come luck to you
‘'Tn right." I agreed. He wglked briskly
•ad hummed a eneerfw tune.
••Hhe’a real’ he rrled. “Hhe a nwl. nh*
Wou’l tall me her name, of .anything: aiioui
beraelf. but ahe any* If I’ll ««* «® h** 1 -
tar aba'll meet me there—at the Drlatol
We'll go by the mail."
i'mph!" 1 nalil. "Wrli, wa may
(Copyright, 1M7, by Am«rloatt-Jounmi-B»amln*r.)
If all the end of tbta contlnuoua atrtvlng
Were simply to attain. .
How poor would aaemAto J(to«nin« “4 »Mdriving,
Tt» vadtenn urging on4 thn hurried qrtyinf
Of body, heart and brain!
But ever In the wake of true achieving.
There shines this glowlng trell—
Some Other eoul will be epurred on, conceiving
New strength and hope. In lt» P° w#r bettOVlnf
Because thou didst not fall.
Not thine alone the glory—nor the eoreow,
If thou doet mlaa the goal;
Undreamed of Uvea In many a far tomorrow
From thee their weakness or their force shall borrow
On, on, ambitious eoul!
a RE YOU WEARY WITH TRYING to do your beet, and have you about
A wb * lbw you
succeed or ^™* 1 ' ieri^nllTunlt In the universe, and that
tha bra? thin* tor you to do tajusMo ^Je^dAU^moraJly or finan-
aSS-Vj; ‘rricrof , t«e?Si-.« t ? r .o» Z** nr. you con-
Uro ClV n *s.op r *a n nd n mmk n . 0f hlL 1 Suppoae Columbus had jrie.d- to «ch a
mo °^ ^rTw^iX 1 ^ — -*•jar* ,D bu w,y
youth, or Benjamin v^f h Jp|S P up^he emiggle to accomplish any-
“Virem’iffe , Tori^ W tS*rare mflu“ nre^n*’*™**^ know
succesa or failure ln R.f^KiJvLnr nositlon may be.
e dleturbance of the watera.
fade away Invisible to tho
c.'theyarefeR *r *!»•Sre effraVlng every Ilf. you encounter
It is so with each onoofus. You 0 f beings yet unborn
on life’s Journey to *»me degrra. ^pouibie to tell; buL nev-
^ -> ,h « ,h * r de -
tln, Thf^ b o y f ?Sl» U wh*^ dtscouraged and disheartened and pueh
ahead.
Friday end Saturday—Msttnaa Saturday. - i
GU8 AND MAX ROGERS
Preaent tbetnaslTM la the best of all tbelr’
‘‘THE ROGERS BROTHERS IN:
IRELAND”
Night *c to tiro. Matinee Me to 8L4A
welt (b 'there na anywhere’ elae; but you
know thot It# utter folly-
Monday and Tuesday—Mnt TuaeJUa^
KLAW A ERLANGER PRESENT THE
80USA OPERA COMPANY
With i
JOSEPH CAWTHORN
In Bonn tt Smith’s Comic Opera X
THE FREE LANCE
Original New York Production and Coat
Night Jlc to II.to—Mat. lie to IL00.
must
mini anow umi »»*aj; . .
'0*re;, ao«k!"a w >“„{ t ', nrt mia , Wend, with
and ... ,
good ,o*aJ
I notiml lOPUI ■IttlllK AUHfaaeja •«
duak lu the llttla garden oppoatta to Uie
^•Wert you talking to Mlaa Dorta to s
'Vlolev tealoua?” 1 aakad him, when ba
“q?ol5i.’’ be Mid. “I W«a tnlhlng to bet
for baraelf. 1 did oot say anythlM that
mattered, anfl-aml a fellow muat talk to
aomebodjr. Hbe'a got rather the aame aort
unirni ■■ 'Vlolpt. She'* a deal
mpyotcTaa ’VlSlet.’'-gbi’TVdrarBBftjPrL
nil tho same. If I woro.nnra aha would
all tne aame. n * ww*
Tuattf w? do.
Bra.
You bar# got to get rid of H oafimt yra ve
eny right to mak# lore to Doris Fan,.
•A haven't done tnythlnf of tlis aort
For the next weak he wn* loo* with
Dorta; but when * fortnight had petard and
Violet did not npprar, halwgan to pny
marked attenrion to her train.
"I do lore Dorta, ’ ha aald to me, Mt-
but It aaema dialoyal to the other. ITnleaa
-Slon'trm think that may be what
.N. iaM im to entne hart)
»n t you inioB h»i «•/ — —t
tnt when ah* told me to oome here!
That I should meet DortaY .
Vo you -Think ,*«>. w l^oor' I aakad.
11 ra-vLiYvmm* In life You are to !••▼« »n infli
auceeaa w hurabl# your poaltlon may be.
2SaSa6SwacgsS£«
don't thins anoai « n * bnot. Violet
la real. Bhe lored me. hhe meant tocom*
hero to me. Bhe haau’t come becauee-ahe
•»«- *•»•«
my baart tore to her a* I’va paver dope,to
any living betng-1 call I
Heart’—I mnat have her.
j the voice of the heart
By OWEN OLIVER
T IN TRUE ENOUGH that you eansri
gyh.EiiagvSiSt
lS! f SS3l.'sS , rSMBS
ta Uynienthlnk. that «f
Bar mood.
,.d bUckVlriraianraglyjSrara -»»
Wfi" £*ra rad hlnlS? .TTl iSnS!d
m Urn delation.
talks to «“ raamUyiipraS
tSTeffly® JSKnT&M'Ilf
T -TT. iSnattcT aad re* from me In Tar-
g, s psrsTd 1
Thera
now. of .crane.
Am IF
“ frit his vpulae and looked clorty Into
r utp. "you are not. hut
_ TV'T aa.7wt.xHa hallncinetl
come?
you
rinniory lady"' When draa •»«
■Inea tha aayt And what do
ra ravr'i’
re> h ;M ’’! east betray ,har
M . n ^;rhraf b . e «M , .rit*°«o m *wo , rV , SS , cnra
want Voo**to ntny with me tor * tl—>
:^. h »y s?J«i
i Drat with
“Come, ram.," I aid. "Yoo’ra iehlngl
"No." bo deeland, "I’m not. lva bran
ea tha point of gatttng angtged three tlmra
-but tho’a tlwtya mtda a»* broth It <>*.
If I were to begin dlrtlng ebe’d come beck
^Then* 1 yoo’d batter begin dlrtlng," l told
him. ... .
"That’a whnt I wan thinking, he agreed
ralmly. "The curtoue thing la that l al
wnya went her to come back, though I aup-
poar It’a til foolerjr.”
aWVWtTP' I naeure.1 him. "Rnt
It'pthe foolery tbit Ire got to cure you
0 .Tk.”»L7^ n,p *,.^V':P^h? lr to!ii w Ai
a’ oolden'ha'lrrd widow nt th«* hotel. At
about 10 o'rlAck h** anddwuly l<*ft her and
watk*l oS*t u> im*. Th-ro waa a atraug*
l0 "cJme b (*unide." he whlepered hotraely.
I went out with him at once
Yhe'.reJ. hack'’ho “raid. I. t load,
oarae whleper. "•'a^lS!®
"lluah! l^ntrMlA'vrillhrar.
honrao
People
v.. " 1..
„ 1 rare for her.
yon all tha time.
xannaw e ,'IF Will lie mi.
"itTra. only pUy,, Vlriet/' he deelared.
: you."
,# ff| * do 7 n"t: rare," h. tniwered. -If ah.
w« reii Yd-ikrrj^ar^fih^ re.l M _ -
Do you honcatly think
"No^he'erlad panleoatalv.
on’t think about it at alt
n't. I
any firing tHog-l ral" Vra ’ Voio# of My
'"Y’o'u ran” U ra»\ha? L'Jift'fJeo
rr Just bow you frel. ASk her If aba In
them. -
MWaomo one elae. If aho la. aak
her to plfilgo y°u brr word \9 come to you
°The 0 rie*t mornlmr he looked hag*nr«J and
It Wo would leave by tha neat mall# ht
aald I waan’t there when ho told Dorta.
Her eyoa were red. ne If ebe had 1-eeu cry-
lug, when I met her lo tbr afternoon.
it waa a very wretched time, and I wot
wtad when the Yaat ofenlng eume. 1 edfb’
5d to DWteut their being alone together.
SSKL-t sars!hs. ta «!fc. u as
raw.. —n aiwrin* ■*
their thought* ware far away. Suddenly ba
* • aloud.
■aid aoftly.
■poke riouu. „
‘••Voice of my beart,"
VimopLV'uii*aud put my hand on hla
rm to etep him. but DartJ ho.l liear.1. Her
;™ eye” were aurlug and rto atretched
•fttt* Voice’ of my heart,’’ aho cried.
-Voice of mine. Was tt you all the time!
Y And suddenly they were In one another’!
''They never told mo the whole of the
•tore, 7 but It eremed thel Dorie bed euf-
‘.red from en helluctnnilon ne he tad. she
‘ leu In love, ns » child of It, with
Itoymoiid, the author, ni nhe kuow
L. Uko I...I n fitllPM hdfM
convereitions' wiVhtTi uuTlI "ehe fSidad
conirrHiiitma
that they were real. .... ._
Theae Imaginary eonveraatloo* that ha
had told me of were nil real, t hey.dec farad,
nnd each of them remeiul*ered them P? r *
fectly. Hhe had been aahnmail to give him
bar real nama. after avowing her lov* far
him. and of eourao aha had not known hla,
nnd had not idenUletl Edward layue with
Arthur Raymond, from on* of whojo book*
* * adopted the name of Violet.
aha had i
LONG WINTER EVENINGS
DEMAND 600D READING
Then why not get tbe “whole tomny
group"—The Delineator. McClure a
group"—The Delineator, atcviura.
Maganlne and Yhe Woride Work, to
gether with The Oeorgtan for ItH per
re." la adviioe. The price of these
raagaalaes stone te It- The Oeorgtan
UlttO. But aU of. then Mate ob-
talaed"for”a' yjr by
$6.50, or you can gat
Uwe* aid walti
Georgian now »*.•*! -• #*•
The JeffenotUan (Wateoaa new ramga-
alne) and Tbe Georgian each on. year
tor $4-50.
GRAND
TONIGHT ONLY. ,
JOSEPH BROOKS PRESENTS \
LILLIAN RUSSELLi
IN TnE NEW COMEDY,
“THE BUTTERFLY'
Tonlnht—MaAlneeTodey.
Ramsey fiorria w Rural Maltarploct*
—THE—
NINETY AND NINE
Direct from Re second New Tort run.
Next Week: >
—THE RAYS— ^
The Battle of Tomorrow. ’ 1
From The Cleveland Plain DaoJer.
•*t think wa had better attack them
o„ ,h. left flank, general."
••No. captain, th* mortof pictwu,
machine wUI catch ua better oitBw
right" _____
An Unluoky MerrieB*.
From Figaro.
Frauleln A.—
mu —-Poor Mnru. her wed-.,
ding was a dlelllueloa.
Fraullen B^—How aoT . „ ..
Frauleln A.—Bhe dldn’j Jrttjta^
wedding presents nhe had
English Frlandahlp.
From The London Truth.
In England you Mldom make fnenof Jr
you buy them. j
Wouldn’t Work With Ml.eeurl thraHr.
From The Kanra. Clty^BUr.^^ ,
a bet, but the echeme was entirely too
"palpable.’’ .1
The Feminine Puree In Oklahoma. *
From The Kansas City Time*.
Bren ghe dublou.equawhaelearaed
the usefulness of tbe feminine Stoek-o
Ing. Mra. Chinn, en Apache Indian
WUIIiaii .
pint of firewater tn per
detected by a policeman Tho pollce-
man was a rude knave and grabbed tbe
whleky.
A Wire Kid.
From Argonaut.
Modern bualneen methods favor don-
ble-entry bookkeeping. In the Mg
ness college* whan tha Instructor aaxa
whatthtaVr. of ImohlMMtaErU. the
pupil will reply, winking And emlltog.
■'Double-entry bookkeeplngla the keep-
ing of two set* of books, one of wMon
may be produced In court If required.
Without Honer.
From Tho WaehlngUmBtar.
••What became of that man you.or-
"T’Mei’^eT.^ Kuu Pert. T
fiom.* n n* & “n“h*d thdr
doubt*, *o we're goln to call some wit*
newcH an’ alt evidence that he tealhr
were the guilty party.
A Mi»und*r*t*ndlng.
Prom lUrper’e WMjUr. Rnilth
"Olve me a ticket to Pierre, south
Dakota.** t
•Tf 7 wo» I wouldn’t hava to go to
South Dakota." .
A Man Worth Knowing.
From The Clayelnnd Praea
“There"* a man who could be <ma of
the country’s greatest poets It ha
wished."
“And he Isn’t?" Y
"No."
“Introduce me."
I