Egence. & 'n1epri'ei% of` " is TEN '<:EN'rs}.A copy, `ar_1d v_the is a vcry big {one--192 % pages. -_ .. ......u.... - ouxwuucu U. pumm- er of the Bar 110 -ranch. A mingle at hurried arms -andlegn rrlung out of the door and "coiled them- selves a.'b-awt the px-aspiring c:.wm~an a perastn. - _' ' See my tlttie tat 8 cried the owzier 0!. the calls, displaying a. much-the- wuarse-or-wear ktten. "_I dot a truly drag, too. Dot any tandy for mn 9 me 3 -.--.. we as Luaacrau, IQ` Javlaally wwzteq to know. ufg- ..._, ...-.1.:s__cnn - V -It was two` days later that Peter re- 1 appeared, this time in a buggy and accompanied by a. friend. The chaps, t-he flannel shirt, the gay knott-ed ker- l'ch1ef._nound_his neck uad disappeared. A urhm-n A-nI.m. 1...: .. .J...__-v- - _ -_-_ . ...- uuva uau utvdpllfeu. A\Zvv~h.-irte caller had 9. strangle hold on his thrust, and a. moumtul suit or .ma2i:t blacks helsped to render him lmsre acutely misenaable. ' ,,_,_-~- ...._..-_ nu... n; u Luci LLJBILVLB almne th-at d-ay, but onenterested ob- server mdticed that she wsarbied as she marked. Mr. Sanderson mounlted Six ,-Bits next morning, and mac away to the Antebape Peaks, where he had prom- -ised I0: 1001: alt a. bunch of cows that were or saabe. Fr:-m the kitchen Bar- adlne Meeker watched him go, and Mrs. Ke1ly_ watched her watch him. Para.d1ae washed and wiped the dishes in`-runn +1-u.n+ .1... I..-L A-- _-_._ -- ups-waning I righi well lmov h-aw` to break aawa.y." ` Are `you Quite sure you wanted to, Mar. Samderazzn 3 I expect I clear orgtt to want to, 'ma em, he blushed. "It 0:13}! you longer to tell her than me, she reuatrteddrily. "I've listen- ed ba bqhg sermons, but never to a 3- hour apology. I guess she must `a been amztul hard he sa.tisty. f - not .1'n.:_s.; ._ -, Yes-ma."a.m, I--I hwnpened r-siund J-tso kind of apologize for being too ruughv with the little fellow, said Peter, guiltlly. * __.-_.O , . gov -I ooooooo n vuc "I see yarn:-'n"a.ireL ben `tting wl-th Paradise, Mr. Sanderson, she began unoompmmlslngly. j _---wt-cw. Ssandersm had said good- night to Babadiae in '2. long handhake he atndlled rc-und avbsently to the front at the howae, whebe he bumped into the`-Tgrim figure waduting for hrim. a(f_I..u~.l ....-...I-.`-_ ....._ I - V I _ 7_---. -.-.u vvqasvonla LWIL Llallh "Gdod gracious, -ma a.m! I didn't kmolw. you were settin fthere, Mrs, Ke1ly,.he s.ta:r_nmered.V ! ' IA? ..-- .._._., ......, cu. young Jruuu :1; ma` warxmg, ; -When_. the oawman began ah-esitant aacogfu-mt at his early life in Kentucky a'nd`dI his" preaentt loneliness, the lie- .-ttener on the In:-n porch `was duisrnxally ec,er.ha;l'n that inside of a month she would be again without .3. cook unless namebhdng -was d::me promptly to avert the _ca.ta.str.aphe. A A.AL-_ Il_ i- j|-i`hV6V:Vid:0W'8 T691? was inamiculate, but; Mfrs. Kelly was certain that her taithtul doglike eyes were thanking "hi-mp dr being .mn.d at her darling. .W.hnn *hD nnrnnun .!\l\au.n- - I.___!L, _.._ ._..- _- (-391-ie'a a. 1-1'g9h!t dandy little man. maam. I1'. s ahorely funny how kids -wind their tiny fingers round a. reel- laaw`a _ha_amt.f not until afternoon that Mrs. mid take time to waddle Over hotel. She found Mira. Kelly shaded east -porch, evidences {sawing scatttered amut her. ieet? manikin in the w\orld`p1vay- the sand at her feet. n.Isee yu goat back all. right. TIbf II. "gm-.I,_ 9",: tljgey used to. call it T-baik fin Kenuky; The` ext music -gn1gh}t w;o1-fked wonders with -him. He was not so o1d-only 43. .'Wuha.t~ `had he meant by oontentlng mmsebt with `a renunciaztam cm home- tieav As the little telllspuw. in his arms cuddled; closer in his sleep the tender- lta rapt ure. -`neas that -wooded him was erce in - yeiru1nceW ne .hu1V ttbeeiz Mrs. Kelly fired her bamb `pl- a.cid:ly. Tfhere 1sn .t `stain to be my next." She` kept her word. mo-day an ad- m-ond-_e esV Cel~eeIb1aal rules the kit- chen, the Kelly Hsouse. ` unv. ruxuung In CDDUIDIG narnesa. I`t'B ce'!ua;1;n*1y up no the. rest od! us to get a move on -and hdnj. the high places. When yu gain to have your next `cook 1-ady, mslam 7" ? I v'1`h=a)t 8 rlgrht, maa.-m, heartily agreed one at the unrwed, m-ia- underdtandring her pfdmtly. Bana- dlae -gnoes. l`here s sure ncrthing like. running in double harness. I`t s ce'lIa.41-nrlv um {u hha I\an4- Ar! .... 5.. .....A. she was very much at the wed- ding, which occurred in the big porch of the hotel lneuaaad at a.-t_the church. Everybody in Mesa. was there, and aar- ter `the cerermzmy the haunpy trio drove away in Sande:-aon s buggy to his ramch. Behind them mlled awag~.:m laden with supplies, mostly air- lrlglfts. In lieu dt 21. chariv-ari Mesa. Ilwwed its good-will by a parting rue-` Iiamde of popping revolvers. I ,.-,7--- _--v-vvnu- `'53 there ghee Pa.na.d1se, - sighed Mire. Kelly. .TIhen all I ve glstt to say is that I hape ymz won`t live to reg:-et`1t," and Mrs. Kelly sailed away wirth the No O:-rnpromise ag n'a.11ed to her mast- `Inna! _"`:I.ie"e."g-':1t 5} right kind heart, ma a.m, and he's that guard to the boy," apol- ogized the tecraamt wok. II A -5: ._-_- ..- - _ _.....' --uvnvn WEB avrcrsy picture or ehameraced embar- . raassmenlt. ` ' And you a.'1n`t.kn:3twn him three days yet? .. lAv1-u, - _-_. ...v ovvsvwaav vU'Ul\n Are you marrying him because he's !-good (to t-he boy ? Panadse, was sure her face musat be 9. deep-dyed c'ri-mean. No, ma. am, I -11ke him. I-1e s a. right `nice gentle- man, "D~a-d, dad. Try it, boy. Mrs. Kelly made straight for -the kitchen, and found the cook wearing her best dress` and a pink ribbon; Are you going {to marry that` men ? she -demanded, Yes m,. ~fa,1Jter_ed Pamaldvlse, lsopklng anything but .pa.1e and washed-nut. - -W~hen ? - "'13;-day, ma am,If you please. Right ater church, it you .'don't mind, ma am. Mrs. Paradise Meeker was _. ..-- rvval AJIVUUGMH He wlaped dishes again that night, and subsequently `at a. second `time pre-emptted the kitchen porch steps. On this occasion John Quincy Meeker was no longer present to chuuperon them. He had `been kissed and put tn bed-a1t Mr. S:a,nders:m B suggestion. Bsssibly, but mar his absence, Mra. Kelly` would nut have haanpened to ca.Itch- Mr. Saandersm teaching school next day to a. chase of one. , -. .. "spell out, boy. __ . - - 4 car`. A. L__;.u n, and see 'i1t`," urged the ywunster. Saandersarn normally lnttrodu-ced his czvmpamrcn to the ,porch loungers. He proved to be Mr. Robert Rogers, sky- piladt, come to preach on the=mor1-ow, -911: the little. church adjacent. After which the cowmam invaded the kitchen to see the \chicken plucking to which he had peen invtcd. A urlncul Ahgtg-.. -_.-0 .Miy,'hoo.w `the little mgela rejoice wheun'pa:p-a comes lr3me,grihned he of the Bar 101 outfit. . _ "D:an rt yu, J-lm, advised Pete. "MIaxmma s peeltn a. hen. `rum in Ann) an... -].L 0| - wa'.th- 4.;1plc`>gtic V 314% wt, _M::.-Cay, intoduced his. youngn-`end . `D6 in "ait w1th`ra:w' mazterla-lo, ready ho be mwnutactured in-ho ' in- ._ digeatitotn. = :0-a.-t, bat. uaped"tne rnamlkin. ., N':Iw speu da.d." .. ) cull-.- 9.1. n . Ta'ih',t:i9 ` [inter VVVT vemion of Pete sifdgrsgn Wm. MacLeod Raine. in Wnm...=. 11...... n- . llingl Ev: 30"_yo 6'6 i4I: L1`r .oomooq,;.;. xxx ~~ , .-.uu:yv.'u;-,~-n r1.`:\d'\-.;\;u ......,-u . -n.,m_uo- ---.-vn.\.,..,gmy- d:5r:;t know 9.: I VVI Vlif . ~V .Qhe. umcea on ,me'.1noa A wildcat.` ` 24` '!9}Ayot%rPW%~1*m.;!!1 h'; ?3h;.= f 'V .;Q T, Quincy Meeker_ In pnacen at `meteoric _ . ' I . d-id pick me up," waned Jon-5% . `m-poet at .em*ba.r:-umiant. we`:-e;st-1 lV1_ arm`-1:.-'vodj on. who _ouwpuncher?u"r1uahed, :hwme1%v` was ha % ha;d%% :e,o9v9r3d% aumcsenuny uojgprpum (mnapxt fan; tug pdrchh. `4.. < .,e ` - ~ _':-. ."- u4u_'. ..._ ...`__._-.uTT-.`.;.` ....- In--v .u.J_'.LI,.r.;.s; - ?Br";3.: chem.` 14`:-. .Sra`ndera:vnj eaiayd mmlliarity with etect dllufndup} "He awung jthc ryza -uVn~gute'r in "teh" e' air and 'gr1nned _ up_ nit Mm. mhe V'tu,'rri ro1I' `:'r<:_di'1cd ' iiwsgs wonthy ~ot fa. `mauwcr, ,1-t i.b;"]ouAx_'ht Paradise `Meekr ';'-sotm.`d1I'hoI. `with a rush uzfsee whgt d;1_;'e.9g.1;un_;_t;g ' _h=a.d Ibefanllen has Mlajodty. ..But.T.a. mcment wm; necessary to wrmtch` him Imam": Pevtqrj the `amazed. to tuck him under ' \L`-_ , - ;n___r._A-__.1_.1.- h.I'._rI_!L >"T!;u"mo:1n t;"-'\`?_S"ell;. I 'g ueaI_ yc'u reA a` l_d`ttle" b1t the `nial-lest gmwn-up r.n_a.nV I eve:- Ie." " ' ` . -an ` - J .'.l`|h-alt : `what the Kelly House is doing -bualneuror," prfompmly replied his hadteu. _Oame right 1n. T Mr. 8a'nderaop. f ' " "T T ' - But Pe'1`e`osaan'd'e;rIon-wan gravely ah- servlng Ydung Aineilca a.nd the and-' pile. " ' ' V ' ' %; ~r-1eu:o, spralt!" . M b ..'.Dhem-azn-1kixiltoI:rked' up wth a. `wwn; "we alimt `.9:-a.t." ` A 1-Ivv-Iu` 1` '_i;.____ _._.._|._- I "Gtaad `amtez-noon,` Mr.a'. `Kelly. Theousht 1`d ride in .-and the boys : Own `ya fix. me wp`fho-night "with -a lbunk?" - A - rtmen For some `time av dust cloud might have been observed descending the Gaose Creek trail "bowvardra_ Mesa. It mw swept: up the st:-eeevt and came to aa -Imam in xwnty or the hotel. Out of it emerged `a. ooIwma.'n:on'a horseyn-om .w-h1-ch he lightly dtamawn-ted, basaing the rein `to the, "ground. un...-..a '-.au.-__'_-.. . 'It_..' . v)-n._ Mrs. Kelly smiled cc-m,pla,cen'tl'y.? ".'1`-hem b-aye need 9. re-_sct,Aand they're` giving! to get it. she s21n t the fly; away galllvanltln sort. Notice how kind at tired and wishful her eyea `are. She wouldn`1: have any truck with men nalkla, even it Juicy -wumtedho. Her` huabamd used to drink and beat -her wwfu-lly. Sth_e a tired or mevn,Ireck-an. Se`tst'he=w.orld 'aand `all by.tha;t little ~te.1lv'onw p1ayI'ng'ouIt there. He : a nice `bay, boo. play": `all day by him: selt we ca.nlbenrtgd. _ . ' "'Dhere s surely no accountln tor -'t.matei!, ibtit I expect"-Hwlth a-n amused look lnlbo the kltchen'w`-here the new eaok was washing dla`hes.--'-"'t.h1a- here we will stay with yurrer a while. NV-hut : her name` P` " Paradise Meeker. She'd a wldnaw." "Weill, I- reclnam she'll stay a widow qudute ta spell.` She d:.'m t `pear .t1.'rme_ the marryin kind. She`: sat eart o marked out that I allow the boys w:::n"t ftind your -kitchen so -homelike wow, Sarah." "I.aa'nd alive!-*W:hy.d1dnlt yu let her atlay `there then and ya take the cam- rant at a. berth 9" , r Beca`u-ee,` Marianna, I .dldan -t `tralpae all over has Angelee to lose her to same u-sod-`tor-nothing man who might pereula.-de -her be `get off and` marry him `ail: the bank etatllon on the road." I mhe porch shook w1rthfM`a-a. McOoy e merrlmeht. "Yd eoe'taa.lnlydo hvavesbad luck with your help, Who'd ever a Ihhougiht anybody wpuld e. wanted to marry mat Price woman." "Or W'bO'd._JlTuD9t my woman to` marry Ping Pong Bill, and him a cat- tle rustle: that drinks like 9.` blue ` A-bloatter 9" .'1lhey Aeay she makes him walk a chalk line." V '.'1`hen `there.wa.a _th~e;t.,Swede girl. ` `She we: -the wsoret-at:ayed only two weeks be:rra she r_a.'n away with Billy ` smwdea." l I vi vat-1 `I I-n-vv- vuvwu uwuwup ----- farm, and` to d{co;;;pe}.r Jntco - , _ ,__- -v--cf-102$ uvtpi pnpmcas uurgeo. The ra Sunlight Soa son fof this is because p is absolutely pure; ` injurious chcmigalsi :33 Lnu QLA - - g /6S"'a[u I other sonnghcisoap is chm snaps, but .isi be,St when A` used in*the.T5?Un|ight yvdy (follow ; directions ' Hard rubbing'and"bo1lIng. " ` are things of the in homes .where Sunlight p is used as `directed. _' Fc. "" .'s.t."..-!. l'" 5c. voun `MONEY `RIEFIJVNDED % :n iyu':xx?11::;%":3"l?.'.'.v 33 . D. TORONIO * Women who are tr-oubledd with painful `or periods, backache,` bloating, (gr at,nlen.8j).` .i2_1amma.tion `or ulcera- _;ffering-down feling, dini- 1 ? , , f;?}indigeIt9o9.f W `.53 VVVII` WUIVOCE IUII\I JUDGE i'e v`3 that Lydia E. Pznkhamw Vegetabl; . Ooxppound is without gqunl for female trou- hlin `N ` `(1'e.u`c'riwl`Jela.'l1e: 13335, axi&"l:"um,'"' 1;" 55 following letter`; V ` DeorMm. Pinkham:- ' v ' 9 When I commenced to `take `Lydia E. ` 2_1xikharn'uvegetab1e Compound 1; was cut- fng with weakness and womb trouble. hoo_.dachoa.` - backaohes, .ar_:'d. that worn-out. tired feeling; Ihave only taken the Vege- ' t'u;l1lo'CompoIjnd no few abort. weeks, and it -hdliflilad m`o.wll,,;tron'g and robust. I I..'u`...=.. n.'-; 1'..'.I:-.. `III 'Dl..'l.l.. .}.t- 17...1..1.1- f".l`o be yaucceaafxil wife,fto mtaingthe lojr and `admiration of her hu\aban_d,.. ahduld be" .a woman ! constant `study At the first indication,.,oi. .ill-health, `painful or irregular periods, headache or r'bat!mche,. secure` `Lydia E. _ Pinkhstn'q j3Ve`getabl9-'Compound-[and begin italuse. ` _Wdman a greatestgiift is the wet to` inspire admiration, respect, and love. There is a. beeuty in_`he9.lth ' ch in- Inone attractive tomen than ;`;la.rity of-featura `Sanderson : a right `white man, and his ranch can keep the. widocaw without any need-at a. nmntclaxe. Irreckon P11 hampen down rthe`atree,t and congratu- laxte hi-m. _ V ` . - M`r._ "McOoy sA exitt was hurried. "I` declare I m that out 01 patience with her, continued Mrs. Kelly. "I knew man `as `I sat eyes on her `she ".:'..:!': Women to w... and Hold Admiratlon, --.--- ---v--- ---- ----r-u- . TI m. ce.`t.a.lnly `d.iaa;pp\ainted an Para- dise, a1ghed'M-rd. Ke-Hy. "She looked so meaching ` and touch-me-not I'd a made plumb sure she would have said `Scat! Itla an) . 0!! than tha1t.~hnx_a;g wwd-"L ~ } " Mcbiy reached to: ma aqt regtjn-.=..t. He was cVhaa_e.uo the door and sure oz his escape (tenure he fired his 1.3;:-Jt bnuadslde. . woum wno NCO" Dian-washing ain`-t mo r:yal= road tn }na:tr1m:.~ny," opined McCoy. "'Dh;att a all yxou kn:3NV." returned Mrs. 1Mc03y aggressively. `_'Di0h- wash-1-n` `in as dangeruwa no aingle o`.ks when they get -uagerther in bunchea ct tw an measles-is to children in shoal. Yu might say that every last V one ctr-them girls at Sara_h a married -taint 0--.... 4*..- .33-`.-- , I g'n:t"rnam the diahplam 13"" ' 0471... ....u.-.|_|-_ '_n_- _,, _ Mn; '1`. E. anus, Windsor, N. s., `unn nu.-I .'..m.-._ 3-. AL . `expect *tlwt a aboowt` enough gues- etn `Mr you.".- scorred Mrs. Mc- Oay, with a glance out -good-natured omtempt at her worse. ha,XI, 3.:-tcr whlch she deviated hereebr to uhe point a.t_1ssue. iW'ma d -a. thaughte it of Pete Saaanderean, ater .ne'd: gm-wn bald- heasded without ad much as looking crass-eyed a.'t a. woman 8"` u`l'\2-.s_ _-. , V ,_ .._.._-Y- -... oaocvvv uunvuvuu;-` V"C1ev.o;n I echned the ruarled pro- prlestar or the Kelly House. "I don't kwolw. and I dmt oa.re." ` "I d;on"t wrecl-Inn Pete will break -many oil t-hem. He -a an a.=w:tu`l careru-1 l|.mn " `Eng; \;:9l.`t'sh`i x.z"gW`;.hem `clean 3" M003`! 'Want9d to know innocently.- "(`_`.n.nn-u I! 7 -. I....-'.1 u.s_ _ A-` , `-_-..--.... uq uvb uuuuuvao It's that decelvin` book a: `maize and :Pate Saamdersarn, she-.croked. "They're washing dishes mogether, and this the vex-y,1`lrat day she ca;mef _ ` u Al..M. 41.--- _br1atl1'ng in hermanner. ` N'w.t'urIa.l1y. herv . hurried ' -aerarch tor sympathy gnavitiatted tyaward the Muccay hacienda. S,:he.bux-st u.-puzn the "assembled namily. wiIt-h i'nd-ignamaozn MILD- LI._L _a-_--,-- - ml:1vre.'.""V.l'{el1y ghped And nee.` W The eyrntusms were too plain to. be mis- read. Her experience had known _cauuteh-ips gxwlore toeginm the kgtch-an -at thv.&t- very dish-washing sink, _and they had inevitably taermin-ated fatal- '1y. v - T ' hmfe-: ' mmo the kitchen than evening to see` `while {the mamikin, ,eea.tec`i em a. ad'e- i band, bulged with nu-ta and candy, " _ _,- ......,. ..-., pun. Jun u_u~i.r ;he;_parmed with it ye-a.xfu_ : ;e.N% l1eh.;%Mra.t A'IV{e'll.7V.t *ca.~sue1l'y that the widow 'we. telling ea.ei1.y in- to the rpumine of work. she eutfered one 0*! the shocks or her lite. Beradlee shy. He'ws.e wiping` dishes cheerfully under the direction of the new cook, `and wrestled with an all-day sucker provided an '9. peace ormering by -the repeniuant.o:m'n1an. _ Harmony and ' g::od-will reigned on emu, even though an embarrassed silence r_i1 ied the mom. ' ...- -. T -- and the work were getting along ell ,. right.` So "was Pete Sanderson the . .Kelly, a. thin, wiry, catpa.-ble oat 9. picture of triumph en-V ` . N.;t for nothing had she gone ' wa.y_to has Angelea to secure Vrkneea, clearly the captive at hwland spear. 1lhe new cook tplain. drab little body who look- worse for the wear of an un_-Al et1cwor1d. . But Mrs. Kelly uapmudly as it her mid were 5'. Her aggressive detlanc the men understood `perfectly. 'DhreAc had come to the Kelly House three months and three 0!` htdgone to make glad the homes her in the race or , unwed A -vuuulr Gill]. `IKE "$4731" Pamd-136 to bake . u'xe,` the bunch- er draawled, scratch'ing.ruiatully the east Where `he use_d to part his h-_a.ir benare The%-panned with name yearn V7 --.-v1-nan; GUWIIJU that gangs without words are easily` sung under Arizona : starry velvet sky. A plctureot the widow sJg,ra.tie- .-rul veyes-ahe `vii: the kind any moi oauld win by being` nice to the child, her mistress decided-and the cava- ms:n s gemtle friendly ace rose to" tm-me nlt her. }'I`.he ideza-'a.nd_ _ they n-:t "even aciluaainlted till `that T after-, man! She, `made up her 'mind,to.h:ave 9.` word with .PL=.ra.dlse Meeker miter Peter had vacated chi claim `on _the `porch. -But this Sa;ndersi9r; seemed In "no hurry In do. It had been seventeen vv-outs: Iv > W 29 SKI , IULCT ` 30 But` Mrs. `Kelly was irrlbmbly a.vv.re.l f.hn;f .~.... . 197 ..--._.I- ---- V'm)e oanversaltion for the` most part "Quite - `as lvaanpy mmily party, re-I flected Mrs. Kelly bitterly, as -she marched past them no the trout piazza. Smaltchea or their talk drifted to her. nil` t"A`I__ .____ 0, _ :1 u u ' oansisated qt. silences, so to say. It the ._ v... ..-u. as---v annvusu VII caslnu. Mrs; Kelly, returning home an than: later, cuund no comfort in the sight at the litmle graup seated on the knit- chen porch. Paradise leaned against cane eat the posts. her-' tired race turned toward the moonlight. But Mrs. Kelly mdticed than: the greyeyea included in their onbit the genial weather-Waten aeuntenance or the ramchman. she observed alas --that Sanderesn, in hia_ ehintaaleevea, had in his arms the` sleeping figure at John Quincy Meeker. His count `was wralp-` ped carefully mund the mranikin, and he was holding him as tenderly as if. he had 'bee,n.Dreeden china. . -..-, .- - U uvu In ._UUG|v ELI .5-L c+wt,; sympat-h-1;?! M-rs. Mcoay. "And only `uh-is aternooson she looked like. he s lost her last friend on e-a.rth.' 1:-....~ 12-11--_ ._.,..,, , ome cowmeh. Before these, girls had 0:.-me and gone, a stream at them. Wherefore ' in Cattleland. Charivar-1.8 `had frequent, to the delight of ev- yexcept Mrs. Kelly, who had announced definitely that she oanduetlng a matrimonial as-. lnher kitchen. Hence her trip Angeles, and the advent of the- icam little .wcm:an `nished .'_W8IB1I3*u8`h' ,a.'nd wiry, as I took hex-`jest because she was an pabe and had lost m11.her4`gno\':rd looks. lit was moat. the same as lying` no me, nor I declare, _aure a. -yo live, Marianna, the hussy -j1_-:>:rked real tpretty a-washing dishes so kind of rluatered before that `good-rozu "n\:ltxh~ing' man, and him -`m-:-st old __enough to be her aat-her. There was `Ii- at1e pots of pink in her cheeks and -her eyes were'eh-inin right bright. -Well, -if `meat dan t._bea.t"a.1l,git nmf :v~rn.na.+In.!nm-I 11-.., 11.11.- --A - A T a_-|:lng% Heiddcho? Powdol-3% 2 - A IV-.. `rm: GENTLE puontv dun: takes away the Lheaaaches. they away the act An-I If you like fiction -good, wide-awake, snappy stories-` both serials and short stories-you will like Woman. In fact, fiction is the big feature of the magazine. an All the other rnagazines for women are cast on the same model---a littles bitvof fiction, a few articles, more or less chit chat.yasome`ivise advice; a fashion department and a smatteringpfs` agyeeral a miscellany. WOMAN doesn't 100k ansytmore lil conventional model than a yellow 402` l00k$i eli.k${3li c It is bui,lt:%.,neW lines for a a strictly wornaifs; Tolcnov at it is like you =villifshaveixojnemieopyhtit;n __f...It...`wou'ldi `costf too much to Woman is the name of a new magazine for women. The first number is just issued. Your newsdealer has it. You can get it from him, and it isworth your while getting it. There is nothing startling about this magazine. _ There women and the home. i But this particular magazine is unique among allthe `so-calledjpublications for women. You might not like it a littlebit,` and then, again, it might hit your fancygood and hard. nnd `it-4 ;.-`[i%fbigw *lotV of 0t,h il" good You would #19 his wPP1% is xhw-'>t<=d- . y 'th' ` stoii`es% `'.begin, in this first nim- . Yourself by that water 0l1a~ nd Lt real cool there. Yet3.1 `W. more dead n -a1iv`e,Iguess. V lems the matter with Y0 9" McCoy sy-mpatthetlcallyu N`! . zout her sewing. 0' sleep. I do-n t at: I