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Abilene Daily Reflector from Abilene, Kansas • Page 2

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FLANNELS not nnlu Vi nil 1 A Kf washed and rinsed by hand in lukewarm Senses or Animals. The deer Is one of the two animal that can smell farther than any others, the antelope belntf the other with this fine sense of smell, and the deer ran also hear further thnn any other animal, but the tiger has the most perfect eyes. So you want to keep out of sight of the tlder, but If you were an anltnnl bent on ImrujEng the deer you want to keep In the direction from which the wind was not blowing, and moreover you would have to tread very stealthily. Now. do you know why the deer ran run so fast? It Is be-'-ause other wild animals like the tij-'er Hre fond of deer, hut this animal can smell ami hear farther and run faster water of even temperature but they should be washed with Ivory Soap.

BY GEORGE BAPP McCUTCHEON li-'O Then they will remain as soft and un-shrunken as when new because the than the beasts of prey, so It Is seldom caught. "Old Soldier." The game of "old soldier" may be Copyright, 1914, by Dodd, Mead and Company. made very Interesting. It is played as mild, pure Ivory cannot harm the woolen fibers in the slightest degree. This is an excellent way to wash flannel underwear: Make a warm sods with Ivory Soap Paste.

(See directions inside wrapper.) If the garment is soiled, add a half-tabirspoonful of ammonia for each gallon of water. Soak ten minutes. Wash with th- hands. Do not rub soap on the garment. Do not rub garment on the hoard.

'1 um inside out and put through a second suds like the first. Kinst through several waters of same temperature as the suds. Soften hard rinsing water with a little Ivory Soap Paste. Squeeze out, shake and hang in warm SYNOPSIS follows: All the players except one stand In a line. The one who Is the old soldier then totters up to the end player, say- Inir: Here conies an old soldier from Ilotany Bay.

I'ray. what have you got room not where garment will steam. When nearly dry press on wrong side with warm iron. Stretch ribbed underwear into shape as it dries. to give him today?" Mr.

HIIthrH, mult millionaire, dinruwir with hln wlfo ixiMHiblllllis of marrying on" hln (luuKlitiT, Maud A iil'Kalo, to the Prince uf Urnu.slurk, who In vlnlllnx Mr. and Truxton Kin In America In un-ticltuiilon of KPttfnK onio one to takes up the loan Ituwin hoi. I A Mr. Sroville la attentive! to rnnco ltd, in is arromjcfiNipft Icy Count Qulhnox, rulnisfor of war; Lieutenant innk nnrl llohh, the valot. The prlnun had balkiil ut a matrimonial alliance with the J'rlnci of ImwuhicrKen, both of them "wishing to choose for theinnrlvca.

Mr. Slithers virtue the Klnice unlnvltoet. Mr. Itllthera dlncuHfiAA the ituxslan loan mnd Kently hints at jai.oori.iKi) hln daughter will set when she marries the right man. The player must then sny what she "In olher words, 1 can lie wall a straight face," she said Ironically.

"I never thought she'd bulk like said he, Ignoring the remark. "I fancy you'd better go to New York," she sulci merc ilessly. Suro enough, -Mr. Blithers was off for New York soon after daybreak the next morning, and with him went a mighty determination to Justify himself before tho week was over. IIIb wily brain was working as It had never worked before.

Two days later Count Qulnnox received a message from New York bearing the distressing Information that the two private banking Institutions on which he had been depend will give him, hut In doing so she must not use the word "yes," "no," black." "white" or "scarlet." The old IVORY SOAP soldier's object Is to try and coax one of these words out of her, and he may ask any question In order to do so. A mistake means a forfeit 4i 100 i PURE CHAPTER IV. Tho Loan la Blocked. The Salmon FisheriM. In the state of Washington Mid Brlt- ing for aid In the hour of trouble had ft.

riLlTTTERS reached home In ISLITTTEHS reached home In Mil. decided mac it wouia do impomui for thera to make the loan under con-asleep, slderatlon. Ish Columbia there are thousands of salmon canned every day In' the big canneries on the Columbia, river. These salmon are born. In the northern high aplrlts.

His wlfo was asleep, but be awoke her without ceremony. high spirits. His wlfo was but be awoke her with- streams that come down Ice cold from matter what was Hack of I heir sudden change of front, the fact still remained that the transaction was as "dead ns door nail" unless It could be revived by the magnetic touch of a man like Illlthers. "What can have happened to cnuse them to change their minds so nbrupt-ly?" cried the perplexed count. "Surely our prime minister and the cabinet have left nothing undone to convince them of Gratistark's Integrity and" "Pardon me, count" Interrupted one of the brokers.

"Shall I try to make an appointment for you with Mr. Blithers? I hear he Is In town for a few days." Count Qulnnox looked to Truxton King for Inspiration, and that gentleman favored him with a singularly dispiriting nod of the head. The old Graustarklan cleared bis throat and rather stiffly announced that he would receive Mr. Blithers If he would call on Mm at the Ritz that afternoon, "What!" exclaimed both agents, half starting from their chairs in amazo-mrnt. The count stared hard at them.

"Yon may say to blm that I will be In at 4." "ITe'll tell you to go to ahem!" The speaker coughed Just In time. "Blithers Isn't In tho habit of going out of his way to to oblige anybody. He wouldn't do It for the emperor of Ger-mnny." lint," suid the count, with a frosty smile, "I am not the emperor of Germany." "Better let me make an appointment for you to see hlm ut his office. It's around tho corner." There was a pleading note in the speaker's voice. "You might save your face, Calvert, by saying that the count will be pleased to have hlm take tea with hlm at the Illt7" suggested King.

"Tea!" exclaimed Calvert scornfully. "Blithers doesn't drink the stuff." Mount Tacoma. one of these branches of the Columbia river being called the CowllDz. When the salmon. Is old enough the fish head upstream nnd then float down until they eome to the salt water at the mouth of the Colum bia.

After a time they start back to deposit their eggs nwuy up in the cool mountain waters, but on the wny they vasuy aisiuroKu, cuuub took the first train to New York, accompanied by Truxton King, who waa confident that outside influences had been brought to bear upon the situation, influences Inimical to Grau-Htark. Both were of the opinion that Russia had somothlng to do with It. "We may be able to get to the banks through Dlithers." said King. "How could he possibly be of assistance to us?" the count inquired. "He happens to be a director In both concerns, besides being such a power in the financial world that his word Is almost law when It comes to tho big deals." All the way down to the city Count Qulnnox was thoughtful, even preoccupied.

They wero nearing the terminal when he leaned ovex and, invlnir tila linnd en KInir'H knee, said "I any, Lou, wake up! Got some news for you. We'll have a prince In the family before you can any Jack Robinson." Bhe sat up In bed, blinking with dismay. "In heaven's name, Will, what have you been doing? What have you been" "Cutting bait," said he Jovially. "In a day or two I'll throw the hook In und you'll see what I Intnl. lie's as good as caught right now, but we'll let him nibble awhile before we Jerk.

And, say, he's a corker, I.ou. Finest young fellow I've seen In many a djiy. "You don't mean to you you actually said anything to him about about oh, my Will, don't tell mo that you were crazy enough are caught by the nets nnd then are prepared for the market. A homeless man wrote "Home, Sweet Home 1'' perhaps no other could have txpressed the intense longing the yearnicig the keen pangs of a heart staiving for home for hearthstone and loved one. John Howard Payne, the author of the words, died in Tunu, a lonely exile, in 1852.

Ortainiy no words and no could convey inure feeling that greatest of passions of the human lieaii ihe desire for a home of its own. But one other desire on earth sui passes it and that comes meicifullj only to old age when it longs for its home "not built with hands, eternal in the heavens." HOLLAND Mrs. Clem Bell visited at the H. Logan home in Carlton Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Itodgers aro the new centrals at Holland. They came here from Kansas City. cried the poor woman, almost in ufter ft long lntprval ot Blk.nc0 bo. tears.

Miss Salome Jury was very sick with the grip but is improving. "Now, cool down, cool down!" he lirnkc In soothingly. "I'm no fool. I.ou. Trust me to do the line work In a case Mr.

and Mrs. Lesde Logan and children took dinner with and "It's a figure of speech," said King Mrs. Robt Logan Sunday. patiently. Robert Hiler called on Harry "All right; I'll telephone," said the tween them: "I suppose you know that Grau-stark has not given up hope that Prince Itobln may soon espouse tho daughter of our neighbor, Dawsber-gen." King gavo him a queer look.

"By Jove, that's odd! I was thinking of that very thing when you spoke." The union would be of no profit to us in a pecuniary way, my friend," explained the count. "Still it Is most desirable for other reasons. Dawsber- Smith Sunday afternoon. other dubiously. lie came back a few minutes Inter like this.

Sow the right kind of seeds and you'll get results every time. I merely dropped few hints. Unit's nil mill In the right direction, believe me. Count IOipilnox will do the rest. I'll bet my head we'll have this prince! running after Maud so" She faced him once more and angrily.

"Listen to inc." she said. "I've had Miss Edna Shun.aker spnt Sat with a triumphant look in his eye urday and' Sunday with home folks. "Illlthers says to tell Count Qulnnox Robt. Alexander and family left he'll see him tomorrow morning nt Thursday of last week Cr their half past at his otlice. Sorry he's a new home near TSpeka.

engaged this afternoon." a tulk with Maud. She has gone to gcu is not a rich country, nor tire Its "Hut did you say 1 wanted hlm to hnve ten with us?" demanded the John Preiser's lire moving on tl place vacated by Robt. AJexander's. Mr. and Mrs.

George Weber aad count, nn angry Hush Unplug to bis cheek. bo, I wilh a spllltlng headache, and I'm1 H-ople progressive. Tlierelgnlnghouse. not surprised. I (out vou suppose the' however, is an old one and rich In tra-jioor child has a particle of pride? She dllions.

Money, my dear King, is not guessed at. once Just what you had everything in this world. There- are gone over there for, and she cried her, Hume tilings it cannot buy. It is sin-eves out. she declares she will gulnrly Ineffective when oppofud to an Hover be able to Icili lie prince in the 'honest sentiment.

liven though the row 'I did. I'm merely repeating what children and Mrs. Ralph Spicer rend son viiuited at Clem Hell's SunJay afternoon. he said In reply. Half past M.

at his office, cwint. Those were his It Is tile most brazen, exhibition of face, and as for the Klngs-oh, it young princess ere to come iu w. Insolence I've ever" began tho count Llttte Clyde Myers as been siok with a bad coHd. Mrs. John liovey und children stark without a farthing she would sickening.

Why can't you leave I hose things lo me? You go about like furiously, but checked himself with still lie hailed with the wildest acclaim. We lire a race of blood wor an effort. "I I hope you did not soy were visiting at Samuel Hartjnan's that I would comei sir!" "Yoss It's the only wny" Well, be good enough to call hiun up again and say to him that I'll 171 see blm blnnked before I'll come to his otlice tomorrow at 8:30 or nt any other bull In a china shop. You might at least have until the poor child had an opportunity to see the man before rushing In with your talk about money. She" "She'll like hlm all right," said ho "She will refuse even to meet hlm If she hears of your silly blunder tonight." His face brightened.

Lowering li is voice to a half whisper, he said: "We needn't tell her what I said to that old shipers, If I may put It In that way. She represents force that bus dominated our instincts for a great many centuries, and we aro bound hand and foot, heart and soul, by the so called fetters of Imperialism. We nre fierce men. but we bend tho knee and we wear the yoke-because the sword ot destiny is in the baud thntdrtves us. To day we arc ruled by prince whose sire was not of the royal blood.

Our prime assumes an altitude of lnda- hour." Sunday. Si D. Splcdf recehed word! that: his step-brotfier, McDonald, died very suddenly at his ltome 'ii Buohnell, lit. Iestef Ivey was In Hollaind Sirnday. Wesley Dunlap and Ehirl Robson 3nndayed.

with tit- Spiccr boysi. Little Howard Spicer was sick with a vry bad cold lnet wee but And with that the count got up and stalked out of the otlice. putting on his hat ns be did ho. Count." said King ns they descend ed In the elevator, "I've got a Idea In my head thut Blithers will 1 nt the i iicndence that we find difficult to over- rhap, Iycu. Just let her think Ititz nt 4." is much, better again.

i erectile. lie is 10 urijr uii jiu I precedent in supiKirt of a new one. In 'Do you imngliw. sir. that I' will re n'rlf ill i.

Mrs. rred Broas Is muoh taapro.T ed this week. She Is able to be up ceive him?" X'ertnlnly. Ar you not n. and rvyound same.

ground like a gump and never sulci V'ord to anybody. We can" "'Hut she'll pin you down. Will, and you know you can't lie wilh a straight face." "Maybe inaybe I'd better run down to New York for a few dnys," he mut- oilier words, lie points out the unmls-I takably happy union of ills own moth I er, the late Princess Yetive, and the I American Lorry, and it is soniethlnp asked King. I am a minister of war," said the Hutchison and August Glahn went to FrUay and brought buck, a new car for Mr. ClahiY.

we cannot go behind. He declares that -Ml, ,1 i tu'a ft rV'ai if count, and ills scowl was an Indication of absolute proficiency in the science. his mother set an example thai he may 1 I I If cf 1 "And, what's, more," went on King emulate without prejudice to Ills conn reflectively. "It wouldn't' 1n the least try if lie Is allowed a free hand In surprise me if Blithers. Is the imin be choosing his mate PE JMUi A liirRij number of friends path y.ccwcf 'y wy; ''t'-iW ec, hind the dlrwtors In ttofssndden.

move "Hut wo people of (Xmustark cannot look itli complaisance on the possible of the 1 Will ejred at the LubIIq Taylor homo result of his search for a sharer of the My dear King, be displayed the Full Size, 7x9 1-2 inches Greatly Reduced Size. north 0 Pearl Tuesday evenlne keenest ititurest nnd sympathy the oth throne. Traditions must be upheld er night lib your house. Ho" or we die. True, tho crown princess 'Of course I may be wrong." admit of Pawsbcrgen has American blood In ted King, but his brew was elouded.

her veins, but hor sire is a prince royal. and But-prised hira, It heing the orcaBioa of hts birthday. The evening waa spent In games, after which light refreshments were served. All departed at a late hour wishing The SlKirtly after luncheon ttm't day Mrs. Her mother, as you know, was an KG" sector Blithers Teoetvcdt a telegoim from her American girl.

She who sits on the throne wilh Itobln must bo it princess liujdmndi It merely sUitor that he was going opto have tea witih the count at by birth or the grip on the sword of offers in its great distribution of him many happy returns of the day. Stanley Hatfield made a business trln to Ilerlngton Saturday. destiny is weakened und the dynasty 4i o'clock nnd not to worry, ns tidings falters wore siuiptug thomseWee nicely. 9 They hud net been In Nw York, city Henry Asling went to Woodbine firs bp. ponttwftv an hour before they discovered thnt eart Songs Saturday to visit with home folks, Wlllliuu W.

Illlthers was the man to Albert Taylor killed a coyote near Pearl last week. DR. whom they would have to appeal if they expected to gain a fresh hearing with tho tanks. The. agents psre In a Samuel Hook of I.yonsilale will J.

R. PAYNE Dentist take possession of the Pearl store dismal stale of mind. The deal had March 15th. been blocked no later than the after noon of the day brffore nud at a time Clifford Knight of Chapman was wImmi everything appeared to bo going in Pearl last week. Large flocks of ducks have been along most swimmingly.

Illlthers was the man to Bee. lie and he nlone could flying south lately. bring pressure to bear on the director 400 World-Wic'e melodies, that have never been surpassed in the history of heart mu, SON irom cover JN vi 1 MUSIC to cover MUSIC The Only Original Song Book with a Soul Beware of cheap imitations, padded with pictures and paper. Photographs you buj by the dozen paper by the pound 1 Music you buy neither by the pound nor dozen 1 ales that might result lu a reconsid eration of thv surprising verdict. Some Leslie Taylor left Saturday for Sugar City, for a few weeks' visit.

David Kennedy, the Rock Island agent, waa In Salina the week end. thing hud happened during the day to alter the friendly attitude of the banks. Crown, Bridge and Plate Work a Specially mm, They were now politely reluctant, ns one of the agents expressed It, which Mr. and Mrs. T.

II. Ballantyne motored to Navarro Sunday to visit really meant that opposition to the All Work Guaranteed lonu had appeared from some unci at the C. F. Linden home. Painless Extraction pected source as sort of eleventh "He Informed me tnat her dot would be twenty millions." hour obstacle.

The heads of tho two banks had as much as Bald that negotiations were ut an end, that was the Office Over Case Racket Store Prices 78c and 98c Add postage if sent by mail Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CAS TO I A "Y'ou can squuro it Int. elicit If Tf KAnlln ,11,1. TAl 1 I il If tered unhappily, better tluui 1 Buv i t'hone No. izo Atmene, rvansas.

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