mm t the cow puncher by robert 3 c btead copyright the liaxaon boole co chapter xviii contd even daves could be he turned when dave had gone mrs hardy meters over quickly hi his very angry with him and almost jind and congratulated himscl f upon equally angry with herself owing to the worn of his tactics v a vague conviction that she had had its very dreadful mrs hardy if anything the worse of the inter- wa tween dabbings of her view hurried to the telephone she p eyes rang up conwards number l wlt the genuineness t of her oh mr conward she said you d s not f know who is speaking yes you p she h t up kj 1 do want to jgjgggg tt yoa over the telephone my for irene conwards heart leapt at the con- oward called early in the even- j i bene mm at ttodoor j ho f itlie kecrettytettt fiisome doubt as to mans hardys pur- ftcc even more cordially than 1 drooping into that soft conn- wtil note which he had found so po- p 5 hm urt in easrturihg such affeetfohsfas s done urtase hpothe- he heart in a somewhat varied ex- f f was th h thesis that mrs hardy saw in con- ssible comfort to her declin- ho had no doubt that her l ip mirmrfsv a possible comfort to her declin- belt and bustled wo in da ho had n0 d fctot her p an r j vanity was equal to that supposition r te for conver jv i heard the bel vny was wiutti w hmm iw t- ro m she had not yet recovered but h had e her less than justice hardy you have been a student of fxr her agitation and made no ef- supp0 that she had had any human nature fart ti conceal it directlv personal ambitions her am- conwardsmiled pjeasurably little ccme into my sittingroom mr j for irene frora her point as he valued mrs hardy s opinion her yxiji i am so glad you have it scemed to mrs hardy that- words of praise fell very gratefully ccme real v i am so upset it isjn anything would be better than upon him flatterers are seldom such a comfort to have someone you mi irene shoul marry a man who proof against their own poison yes ran depend on someone whose advice h sprung from the low estate which i have studied human nature he ad- one can see on occasions like this 1 1 elden only confessed but boasted j mitted the most interesting and never thought t i she had hoped that by bringing con- the most profitable of all studies mr hardy had been fingering her to the housei by bringing irene and i know that young couples in love handkerchief which she now pressed d lh influence f a close family are not governed by the ordinary laws with him that that of reason that is why it i useless voun iadymight be led to see the to argue with irene sensible girl follv of the road she was choosing though she is on a subject like this but now her clever purpose had come j we must reach her some other way to nought and in her vexation she did not hesitate to humble herself before conward by confessing in words that he could not misunderstand that she the lausanne front from london opinion to her eyes conward laid a soothing hand on her shoulder there there he said you must control yourself tell me it will relieve you and per haps i can help oh im sure you can she return ed its all over irene and that that i will say it that cow puncher to think it would have come to this had h that he woum lbe the sw mr conward you are not a mother j saitov fot irene and jon- go you cant understand ungrateful ward heart 1a t at the con prll but i blame him and the doc- he was suffic schooled in the tor i never wanted him to come 35 0 ufe to appreciate the ad- west it was that fool trip in that vant3 of open alliance with mrs fool motor hardy in the short sharp battle that conward smiled to himself over her j before him unaccustomed violence mrs hardy t suppose i need not conceal must be deeply moved when she for got to be correct he had readily sur mised the occasion of her distress it deeded no words from mrs hardy to tell him that irene and dave were en gaged he had expected it for some time and the information was not al together distasteful to him he had come somewhat under the spell of irenes attractiveness but he had no deep attachment for her hewas not aware that he had ever had an stbid- from you he answered what my hopes have been those hopes have grown as my acquaintance with you has grown it is reasonably safe to judge a daughter by her mother and by that standard irene is one of the most adorable of young women i have been called attractive in my day confessed mrs hardy warming at once to his flattery have been said conward say rather you are if i had not been tag attachment for any woman at- rcndered perhaps a little partial by tachmente were things which he put my admiration of irene i well one on and off as readily as a change of scarcely give his heart in two clothes he planned to hit dave p yo know and my deep re- through irene but he planned that gard for you mrs hardy my desire when he struck it should be a death that ym snau be spar thisih mow their engagement would lend threatened humiliation will justify me a bharper edge to his shaft j j ussm heroic measures to bring this itmay as well be set down that for 1 unfortunate affair to a close you mrs hardy conward had no regard j may trust me mrs hardy whatever even while he shaped soft i was sure of that she returned words for her car he held her in con- already much comforted i was sure tempt to him she was merely a silly of your sympathy audi that you would old woman from the day ho had first find a way been mrs hardy his attitude toward j i shall need your cooperation he her had been one of subtle flattery warned heir irene is you will for- partly because it pleased his whim give me mrs hardy but irene is if arid partly because on that same dayi i may say it somewhat headstrong toe had seen irene and he wais shrewd she is enough to know that his approach tol she is her father over again mrs the girls affections must be made by hardy interrupted i told him he way of the acquaintanceship which he should net attempt that crazy trip of would establish under the guise of his without mo along but he would friendship for her mother since his go and this is what he has brought trouble with dave conward had a upon me and ho not here to share it double purpose in developing that acmrsv hardys tone convoyed very quaintanceship he had no compunc- plainly her grievance over the doc- tfons as to hismethod of attack while tors behaviour in evading the conse- dave was manfully laying siege to the quences of the situation which his front gate conward proposed to burg larize the home through the back door of family intimacy and now that dave seemed to have won the prize conward realized that his own posi tion was more secure than ever had he not been called in consultation by the girls mother were not the in ner affairs of the family now laid open before him did not his position as her mothers adviser permit him to as- rio toward irene an attitude which a sense was more intimate than headstrong folly had created she is set in her own mind con ward continued we must net openly oppose her you must appear to bo resigned even to the extent of treats ing elden with such consideration as you can to atguo with irene to at- tempt to persuade her or to order elden off the place would only deepen their attachment lovers are that way mrs hardy wo must adopt othler tactics i you aro very clever said mrs the test of time for rheumatic sufferers has proven is a positive remedy for acute chronic and muscular rheu matism in all its various forms countless grateful testimonials and repeat orders received during past 25 years dobsons new life remedy is not an cxpeiiment but tho product of a quarter century of study and research pleasant to take does not upset the stomach no harmful drugs 1 do not be prejudiced dobsons new life remedy wfll i give you a new lease on life by freeing you of pasn thousands of enthusiastic customers havewritten us stating that after fyears of failure with other medicineb electric belts etc they were cured by dobsons new life remedy one bottle for one dollar six bottles for five dollars sobbttn ftwslfemrtrg0iins the way that occurs to me is to create distrust love is either absurd ly trustful or absurdly suspicious there is no middle course no bal anced judgment everything is in ex tremes everything is seen through a magnifying lens or missed alto gether in the trustfulness of love little virtues aire magnified to angelic qualities and vices aro quite unseen but change that trust to suspicion and a hidden sinister meaning is found behind the simplest word or act conward had risen and was walking about the room he was conscious of being regarded as a man of very deep insight and the consciousness pleased him we must cause irene to distrust elden to see him in his true light he continued that may bo possible but if it should fail we must take an other course which i hesitate to men tion to you but which may be neces sary if we are to save her from this fatal infatuation if our efforts to cause irene to see elden in his true light were to fail and she wore to dis cover those efforts she would be more set in his favor than ever so we must plan two campaigns one which i have already suggested and one if that should fail to cause elden to dis trust irene nono he said raising his band toward mrs hardy who had started from her seat thero must be no vestige of reason except that the end justifies tho means it is a case as saving irene even if we must pain her and you in the saving its very dreadful mra hardy repeated but you are very thor ough you leave nothing to chance i suppose that is the way with all big business men you can trust me conward as sured her there is no time to be lost and i must plan my campaigns at once to bo continued peace and goodwill a house begins with a brick a quar rel w i tin a word if nono took and nono gave offenco goodwill woslcl reign peace is not helped by giving others a piece of your mind those who bear ill will always get their load incieasod- illwlll is often the tribute to some one elses greater proficiency if you want to keep the peace guard your tongue and temper h it takes two to make a quarrel it needs but one to bo a peacemaker peace would soon become a reality it bo many did not regard it as merely an ideal easy tricks the tree mystery- no 13 b o o o o o o o o o o o a o o x mother organizes boys orchestra me milk butter4ilk and all fre6b the value of music as a means of fruits except bananas v j improving the mind is now beginning it is far better to leave tnecsble to be realized music has the same before satisfying your appetite than mindtraining value as latin greek to have a stuffy feeling for an hou and the higher forms of mathematics or so after a meal often the family with the added advantage that it can has had enough to eat before the desj be taught in the lower grades and sertis served but they eat the dessert need not be discarded when the stu- because it is placed before them and a dent has completed his education j tempting when cream is omittedj authorities have gone far into the from coffee the drink is not always comparison of the absolute mental popular a good substitute then forj concentration required in the study cf coffee is a cupful of boiling water in mathematics and of musical art and which a bouillon cube is dissolved in the consensus of opinion seems to be the middle of the morning or after- in favor of music in about the ratio noon a teaspoonful of beef extract of 3 to 1 that is one hour of inten- dissolved in boiling water will satisfy sive application in the study of music that desire for food so often felt by is equal to three hours some author- the person who is trying to reduce j ities place it as high as four hours t takes a lot of perseverance to acv of intensive application in calculus or here strictly to a set of rules and higher mathematics j regulations on diet or exercise i am this does not apply to the mere convinced however that regular ex- playing for amusement or in a per- excises are very important factors in funtory way but to real reconstruc- reducing but reducing exerciser tive mechanical and artistic wcrk such should be used daily without fail and 33 would be required in the study of t is advisable to take a hot bath at solos or etudes upon the piano violin night and cold bath in the morning etc or in orchestral or band organ- swimming horseback riding and ten- izations when studying works by em- nis excellent reducers a punch- inent composers ingbagcan be used when outdoor ex- in such musical application certain ercise is not convenient while house- rules must be carried out and follow- j wric provides many movements which ed the same order of application the are helpful jj j same creative power and creative reducing to music is a delightful ideas exercised which are used in the wa of thin it requires from study of higher mathematics the foregoing facts are illuminat ing but it is as a mother and a club twelve to twenty minutes daily andj has been wonderfully successful if you have a talking machine you can arrange several coins on the table in the form of the hindu fakir tree as in the illustration ask a friend to start at the foot of the tree a and count mentally as many coins as ho likes up the trunk and up the right hand side of the tree when he reaches the desired number be is to start at that coin and count back the same number instead of going down the trunk however he is to go up the left hand side of the tree while he docs this turn your back so that you cannot see at what coin he stops counting you may even leave the room if he suspects that your presence helps you to solve the mystery when he completes counting you look at the coins intently and then place your anger on the coin at which he stopped counting this trick may be repeated without fear of dectectlon the secret is that he will stop counting as many coins up the left hand side of the tree as there are coins in the trunk if the coins ara arranged as in the illustration a being the foot of the tree he will stop at the coin just to the north east of the letter b if you repeat tho trick rearrange the coins so that there are more or less coins in the trunk clip this out and paste it with others 0 the series n a orop- jtook woman rather than as a musician that purchase records made for physical i wish to make my chief plea for full exercises which wul give you com- academic credit for orchestral workp and def directions and the in our public schools j music to whldl exer cises i for six years beginning with pupils e h fa nccessarv in i in the seventh andeghth grades i g ft h exere tdfdoorsp have earned on an experiment jm iwe a toisk wak jj orchestral workm our schools the uy te you up hill is very original orchestra was formed as a j k w ti possible solution of the problem how take other ouwmoors should we mothers use or occupy wl the d can boys time during vacation when the k- b exercising in your own room night and morning even a few minutes will give you results in time sole available form of amusement seemed to be movies or baseball enthusiasm was manifested from the first and it was soon proven that a hidden chord in boy nature was if the exercise is taken regularly this exercise is very simple but you will find it somewhat hard at touched by giving him an instrument j j wmpm yarun7 the when charley held up his foot a carriage horse named charley writes a correspondent ic the youths companion was in tho habit after be ing unharnessed in the barnyard of rearing on his hind legs and turning sharply round running to the water trough one day as he was in the act of wheeling he suddenly stood perfect ly still and my fathor wonderlngly turnod and saw ono of his httlo boys directly under tho horses forelegs the horse was holding ono foot up about in the position it would be in when bolng shod it seems that in wheeling and com ing down charley saw tho boy and was intelligent and gontlo enoughnot to injuro him tho horso stood still with his foot in the nlr until my fathor had picked the httlo fellow up mlnard8 liniment for coldo etc extending bombay india by reclamation work extenslvo reclamation work is bolng carried out at bombay india by means of a great inclosing sea wall four mllos long 1145 acres of back bay will bo reclaimed the estimated quantities of material required for this wall in cubic feet are rubble 9223- 2s0 heavy pitching stone 3465500 and concrete 3094090 an additional work of smaller importance is another reclamation of somo 1s2 acres the estimated total cost of these enter- prlzes loss interest during the six i years required for completion is 5s3333 wins nobel peace prize dr nansen tho famous explorer who has been awarded tho nobel peace prize as a reward for tho relief work ho has carried on in russia nurses tho toronto hospc abus in affiliation wl asllei hospitalb n offers a thrao years c of fnour- iqlyuoand offtra a thr years courso of trnf5- lns to young women having tpo r- qulrca education am dcslrouo at po ire nil coming nursea jhjh uvoiihud pf pd- pls hospital has adopted the eighthour system thy pnplla receive uniforms of the school a monthly allowance auq travelling etnaea to and from new york for ther information apply to the lertntendent to blow a violin to play or a drum to beat some instrument with which to work off the surplus energy of the adolescent period and at the same time produce beautiful harmonies in con cert by fall when the school opened in terest had increased to such an extent that the boys did not want to drop their orchestral work but here was where the mothers mot their first dif ficulty the principal of the school was afraid that outside music would take too much time from the chil drens studies finally an agreement was reached by which the children were allowed to give their orchestra a trial until christmas provided their school av erage did not fall below 85 per cent to 95 per cent in addition tho teach ers reported that the orchestra mem bers had improved greatly in mental alertness that they apparently thought more clearly were more cour teous and showed greater power of concentration ever since that first tryout the orchestra has had the heartiest cooperation of the local board of education the principals and teachers with school credits for this musical study to all pupils taking part in it also the support of our cham ber of commerce rotary club wo mens clubs the parents and of the town the first orchestra proved so suc cessful that a junior orchestra was formed composed of younger pupils both orchestras are still playing prom an address by mrs j a c hogan on your tiptoes raising each knee as high as you can without losing your balance continue for at least five minutes and then take a cold sponge and a brisk rubdown to keep from taking cold at night after you have taken the exercise dip a turkish towel in very hot water and place it about your hips putting a dry towel outside and keeping it in place until the hot towel gets cold repeat this at least six times then apply alcohol to close the pores and avoid taking cold how to reduce if you aro ono of the numerous pooplo who wish to reduce in weight you should first have a thorough phys ical examination by your physician anj got his permission to reduce it is alao necessary to learn the funda mental principles of nutrition find out what your normal weight should bo for your ago and height and then find out how much you should bo eat ing with tho work you do if you were normal in woight apple recipes apple porcupine 8 apples 2 cups sugar 2 cups water wipe core and pare apples make a syrup of sugar and water and cook eight minutes be fore adding the whole apples cook tho apples until soft use a deep saucepan to keep them covered with syrup drain from syrup cool and fill cavities with jelly marmalade or preserved fruit stick apples with blanched almonds and serve with whipped cream baked stuffed apples wash pare and core keeping them whole sis tart apples in the cavity of each put brown sugar raisins and butter place apples in earthen or granite dish pour a syrup over in proportion of c brown sugar to c water bake in moderately hot oven until soft when done remove to serving dish and pour syrup over servo cold with cream fried apples with sausage or pork chops core firm apples and cut across in slices half an inch thick do not peel when the sausage or chopi aro partially cooked add the slices oi apple and cook until tender turning carefully to prevent breaking serve as a garnish with the meat mlnards liniment for warts selfgleaning filter makes cistern water clean in a now cistern filter water enter ing at tho top from a downspout flows ovor a slanting screen which allows loaves and coarse material to bo wash od out through an outlot near tho top you tho water with flno dirt passes down every day thon oat 500 calorics less each day than this normal in order to iobo a pound a weok ent plenty of fruits nnd vogotablcs they aro watery contain vory fow calories but do contain important mineral salts vltamlnes and woody fibre you do not need to cut out potntoo3 bread and sweets altogether but count tho calories and cat with modoration ent bran graham or ontlro wheat bread instoad of white bread water may bo taken frooly between meals but the amountjjfwatcr taken with meals should bo reduced tho following will ba found holpful add tho juico of half a lemon to a pint of hot water and drink it on arising in tho morning and drink a glassful of thot water just before retiring foods that may bo eaten freely are tho following cqunsh lettuce celery spinach all cooked greens asparagus cabbage and sauerkraut cauliflower onions tomatoes olivos radisheg turnips parsnips loan meat no gravy shrimp oysters olamff fljjijn into a chamber at tho bottom and b tho rain increases rises through an inner charcoal chamber nnd reaches tho cistern through an intorlor pipe when tho rain coascs the clear water in tho charcoal chamber backwashes tho sediment through a small holo at tho bottom of tho filter which is con stantly draining sediment nt a loss of about 10 per cent of water rvereota chapped hands crackk ii09 chllmatn make your ekla eft white clear and smooth