OAFS MAY OOliVTY TIMX8. SKA ISLE CITY. V. i.
oo kotJa r»! hU o temwalf. -Now tfcla ta «n*t I* rsta* ffer.” W^nt «e nt* < lc make toe ralaa tie pile* ate cart. '11 rfre ro^ mo tuTDtj-fiTe team Ww; you ytsn over to Be year Igoaiier rlyota; then take you.' trocuB and kid* rod r*There was oat a ward to answer to hl». Only Wee Jerry felt Daddy Hoptln* rtacp Uai ttgMK BetHxuic that ter.aiacy atuoee Itat art ha offer wba practically a ra-
aybow? Thb. alat bmHb* day to tke “*«H otj. Toirvt made year talk. I °» *coot aloay.* Mama fixed bar wltb eye* aagry ryoed descripetoa. Bar owa blared trk at Ua as bba polated toward Cbe Bor. K." tote rapsstad, “na’ doot
^ ' U»e ehaoty.
d rather Wd V wt »• than aoy- ’ '1.1*'".^* aald, her fleah tlny-
rou’d V poaoeed
t***! o» yoa. Lorry, ae’d ‘a' •* •* fw dead. Mow Ustao
"W>*6 c
the edge of the road. 8fao bad os desire to meet Old Marc or Brrtyn JLa she ereat oo she marsaemd to heraelf some of the lore woeda Graany Rope had pUa<ed to her awBory. aod erben
higher aad waited with 1ms l
cm*, ontU with trepidstloo rbe luoaDted the steps leading to the front pure*, aod tiptoed to a loo* rmteh window. It was par ly open and there, sea tad before a tab’s, was the nan
-Poliyopr ha exclaimed. Tolly Hopkins what's the nvittarr -Old Merc's goto' 10 «** w *H ««.
tog his face, -an' Daddy Bent ate to
aU.- be apologised -Wa bts a ciasy Bin l. I cast sse how he caa think oi euet a ehtny eren thoafh yoat people ware wflltog to go, Mly.“ -We alal; we erat go," she taphsd. ont^srtnj. -There atot a place to the world tor eq oatters bat the »»sat Otty." 1 knotr tt” hr rrtantsd gl warily
Jest at that ^ wm beard ootatde to the hen. **** throat oot bU band, grasped Polly by the shoulders, and to another m-m— .be found herself brfatod the third cartaln haagtog to haary folds of books trhica rose to the
door opened: and Perdral cnen et Marcus MsfKeurlr
explained “Pardon me for disturb In* you, old chap.” -tot doTA." Robert requested with an effort. Marcos shook h*a bead -j /ma't," ha replied, “tore and I wrer something. I toll
-Tvjo’t** got to sit rfowa." he said rrufflj . -I want to talk to yoa” "lo a tr Bute, then." returned Marie. Til gat the book tret.” Very whtto, Robert walked boron the bookuaaa. T >«c one sweep at his 'arm he moved the curtain and with It—Polly Hopktoa. He could feel beneath the thick matiTta! the atonder. quivering And then, as tbs two men stood toeing the shelm ledcr, with the masterpieces of the war'd, and Mams was running his eye up and down, Robert felt that first wonder fhl protectlrs lore that comes to a an when ha Is todtodtog a woman. “Evelyn said tt was hen," observed MacKenxle careleastr. "Lrt me iookl Herr s *\ It ongot to be on thU shelf” He read aloud the eam<a of the books c..der his eye whfie adU the
the cnrta'n and the gtzL “Ah. hen tt ta." tloo. “There! Thanks, Bob! rn stt down a minute.He walked br.ek to the taWe. and Perctsal carefully drv^yad toe dnp-
man's back, the curtain until he head of
•to to r
l The fact ef at la, Pre only tch Hopkins, aad the natU be eaay. He's a bad actor; and that girt of hie H a aaocy baggage.” "3be*s a very good girt." Robert taterpceed L« deep tooea. -end very pretty. toe" The bookcase draperies morad ever » Uttle. Petty Hopklca almost bent with Joy when she heard than* words.
The curtains moved a Wtoe more; and Robert caught the away of them oot of the tall of his eye. He felt that If MaeKencle did not go anon, be would throw him out. What the glil would do If Marc started a tirade against ber
all dead wreng. They one, as I can ase. Why
aad let liver
dost harm any
Tocr rule girt, poor Utjle Potty-
She swayed toward him, his arms went around her, and for a moment ha pressed her bead against his breast -Potty. Pol!yap," be whispered, kissing her hair. -Oh. God, If 1 owned that lake property Pd—Td—" A certain deep tone to his voice brought up Pollrops bead, and she asw Id his eyer mo exprvsslon that made her struggle from hU arms, yvokng to the porch window, she was gone before Robert could stop ber. •Dob's s queer fish. Ere." laughed MueKeaxle. as be came Into the music room where Evelyn Robertson was watting for him. “If I hs.-tot kept my ' e should have
1 tiers again. I ruppose." k hie big fingers In her hand and occupied herself to examluto* the white spots on one of the polMMd Mila. "My big man mustn't mind Boba " Mm exclaimed persaaslvely, noting the Downing tloes that had come to his fhce. “He's etotlmeotal. Robert la. fan of half-baked notions about broth-
and that sort ef thing ” The man laughed Indulgently. It dsOgfated him to have the girt of his express Ms own aeutiments so "Toe precious P he murmured. "They can't fool my E^e much, can thagP By a simple twist of his wrist he captured her hand. Then he took ep a favorite topic with new sesL *T want to Improve my property, dear. The Silent City's an eyesore! If I could get the '^natters off the lakeside and bay the Bennett farm, I cculd make my place the handsomest to the At the snsger'oo about Oscar’s farm, a different light flashed Into the glrTs eyes. Her hi
“That would be wonderful, dear," she ejaculated. “If—If the squatters
lovely drive right along where their road runs, couldn’t yo«P
aba Whal a capable girl Eve wa H* took her pretty face between 1
“Ton darling P 1m n -Tou're the wisest little wen. vwrtdt My whole ambltiae Is to n
«p at the col leg he aald the lake charmtog. We can build our house
as yos get rtd of the squatter*." Marcus lighted a cigarette thoughtfolly. “The Bennett fans wouldn't be of any use to me," he explslred slowly. Tnlesa I cun make a dean sweep of the whole thin*. It's a crime. 1 tell yoa. Evelyn. Think of It! I had to send out of the county to get my men to watch those fellows down there. Ithaca makes me tired. It's a good thing i cam* back to put aooe enrp Into fight agaiust the squatters.' The girt s white lids made • curt*'
SMART NEW SPRING WRAP; MILLINERY IS BEWITCHING
A NEW spring wrap and a new spring hat, what mere could one wish fort It matters not which way the wind blows, weather's caprice cannot affect the happy possessor of s ■mart new coat. The present day wraps are a Joy to womankind, with tbeir roomy sleeves and “comfy” collar*, which are so adjustable
A coat Is known by Its lining. There la real artisfactio-. la haring a coat that is attractive Inside and out. Rich linings of crepe de chine and canton rtepe to vivid red. Jade and turquoise enliven aome at the neutral-toned
apple green, larkspur blue, periwinkle, lettuce green and almond, r-ae tones, violet und orchid, sage green, partridge brown and daffodil yellow, making special mention oi dandelion yellow (the French call it dent de lion). In fact nil the lending fashion revues are casting yellow In a stellar pert. The wearing ef daffodil hats and aU solid yellow flower toques is
The latest Is for earrings and bead necklace to match the hat. In this vogue the chapeau la usually a solid Jade green, sapphire blue, or perhaps scarlet. At least the idea la ta
Spring Coat of Deer-Colored Veldyne.
teats. The tendency for crepe-1 Ike weaver to linings Is very apparent this season. As to fabrics, an outstanding new weave la called veldyne. Cashmere suede clothe ind duvetyn are again popular and cne bean much of Ic^sh* cloth and WrepeknlL Stra!ght-Une coats, with tl/elr greatest fullness sbove the waist, are favored types. In fact the bl.-ose is carried to such an extreme In some Instances, It shows the cape Influence. Solid colors are of excellent selection In high-grade garments and the ner ideas range especially In camel .uu *-»er shades. There Is decided favor e.'pressed for wood tans and all Ught-tcoed weaves, but coming wltb is tt* announcement that navy iy good. This Is an im-
have the hat to a single pronounced shade, and to m* ten the Jewelry thereto. One has an idea of the effectiveness of this fashion until one sees It to actuality. This Is especially charming when carried out with a very simple crepe or satin frock In nnvy, black, or perhaps sand color, ns a foil to Un hlfh colored accessories. That little hat to the top circle to of apple green tucked taffeta. The existing popularity of felts Is expressed to the orange colrred felt with white yarn balls. A nary-bloe tailor, faced with white stra— plaque, to shown In the third circle. The Incoming rogue for wide brims to set forth in the hat with bag. It la amber-brown, faced with sapphire straw plaque and amber braid Is patterned on bag to match. Thera art
ra»T agree «e this factor at all. hot I molly do warn a heart to-heart talk with yoa shoot tt. Botnotaow! The
ef a Hopkins data, aad when I gat something 00 htaa. there won't be twenty four hours hetwsen that time and hu arrest.” Robert almost shoved the speaker oct of the door; but Marcus only /-buckled good-naturedly as he west avay. When Robert turned the key to the lock, be stood quite eUU. breathing hard. man behind the curtain, Polly tnrust oot ber head, her small face wrinkled aod tears standing thick to bei eyas. T*t. s-goto' attar that pup a»' awrt him.” she hlaasd atormlly. “He ilea when be says my daddy's a icamp." Parrtval itftoi a preeaudonac hand -Rot too loud." be waned. 'Cow*
aad Wo tossy It. Marffwli (tong his cigarette Kto -he grata. He faaad the ruga ration of her vetted took eo alluring that be
Uastb of a roaa, slipped from her parted Up*, and when she toughed
Traded P‘pe» for Land. The day pip* ladoatry of Bristol.
down, dates back t century, when tor Bristol-male pipe* wars exported to the American colonies. English clays wart *0 much preferred by the Indians
that they became valuable as objects of barter or pan purchase value la exchange for land. Three hundred pipes figure 1c the list of articles given by William Penn to exchange for a tract of land to what U now Penaaylvanln. and another record of early cojoivlal dev* showe that to 1877 i30 pipes and 100 Jews' naroa were exchanged for a plot arer TtmDer Town. N. 3. WaUtev'e Work on Dictionary. Noah Webster began don for his American dictionary of ths English language In 1807 and published tt to ISM. Previous to 1W7 be
New Mode:t ir. Spring Mats.
portant note, for, as meat of us know, I also Uttle amber beads The bag shown tor several seasons w-vy has been rele- sapphire lining. The vogue for mil.
pendloua Dlcdorary” both of which were probably helpful to the dertaktog. The American dictionary 12,000 men ap-oa
to the background.
One makes no mtotaki* In ouylng s coat along the Unas of the one featured In |tearc<xnpanylng illustration. It U of smflraptored veldyne. Note the single bonH^ifastenhiK- which to Indicated to s majority of the advance models, together with the cape effect. The d~w millinery oo’ors are aa inspired goal ae flowers to apring-
llnery sets leads to designs which loci ude. sometimes, not only bags but aeck pieces and girdles to be worn with the frock, to this way the Idea of a bright color note with 1
frocks to carried out
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