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CHAPTER I (Continued)-
Johnny drove her home again. Shụ found her mother, a Ump, ineffectual womini, early' graying hair pulled back. from her brow, setting the table.
"Didn't Linda como?"
"That no-account creature!" Mrs.. Raoburn frowned intently, putting butter knife on a flowered plate. "She called to say who had the back- ache. But there's n wedding on ni the coloured church this afternoon. I now it when I was driving ever to the farm for eggs.". That's whore she in"
Boots dawdled into the kitchen, touching things fdly, carrying in a plate of brand dreamily. Sho had never been taught to do anything around the house. Thera had been ¤ succession of malds, fat, lean, ener- getic, Anzy, all through her child- hood and young girlhood. She know how to make sandwiches for her, tra parties, how to make iced lemonade, Beyond that she spent little time. 'n the kitchen.
"Daddy late to-night ?"
"I don't know. Hu sald he'd call when he got to the station," Tho Raeburns had an muclent sedan which served.as station wagon.
"Well, I suppose helil be fagged out. It must be hot a town, commented, the girl absently, choosing a celery tidbit from the relish tray, and muncli. ing it.
"Darbara! You'll ruin your din-
her."
The telephonu ring and Boots slid to answer it. It might be 'Hardy it might be anything. At 1B, the telephone is a magic chain, con- necting ono with magic worlda, in- finite possibilities. Her voice sound. ed only faintly disappointed...
"Oh, Daddy? Yes, coming right down to gel you."
Mr. Raeburn was on the platform as she tooled the big, shabby car in- to place. He climbed in, his old; pamuna in his hand, and peeked his daughter's check Inngully.
"Terrible day!"
By MABEL McELLIOTT
Boots, scarcely knowing what she did, extended her hand,
-
older woman's mood fitted into hers.
Boots felt an instant's compunction. Between Sickness And
Mother worked hard. Things never seemed to "break" just right for her. "Terrible!" Boots agreed brightly. way
Daddy was grumpy: there werd al- "Want to get in a swim before din-Way money worries. THEE?"
"I don't think so. Too tired." sighed deeply.
"I'll Gnish up here," Boats said. She took the alim shoulders, pushed Hehe mother bodily out of the kitchen. Feeling wark an outlet for her mood, she swished ads in the big pan.) wrung out ten towels, slufeed the old chipped drainboard,
Boote was conscious of a moment- ary and instantly quelled fealing of impatience. Daddy was always tired. If he'd make an effort and go down to better. Thus 18 observes 51, the beach, have a swim, he'd feel
-
It was hateful... hateful!
Iler task completed, she hung the dishcloth upon its book and put down a saucer of scrups for the big yellow cat that came sidling at that moment through the door opening unto the back screened entry
"Nice kitty! Good Timmy!"
Health.
When people feel rundawn. neryy and out- of-Borts, they seck a romosiy, and they remain
ili only so long
as it takes them to find one cap- able of restoring their health and strength.
Many ills resulting from
an impoverished state of the blood,
There is often only an interval
Supper was a silent meal. Mr. Raeburn rather gloomily lost himself in chops and salad and green peas and
The cat, arching his back, rubbed it taken in time, readily yield to Boots, aawering her mother's desul-imself affectionately against her, treatment, consequently tory conversation with monosyllables,staring up through oyes the colour of thought dally that tomorrw night auttonfat fade. Boots felt suddenly would be empty; that everyone else in more light-hearted than she had been town would be having a good time all day. Shaden of coolness had while finding the right curé, between while sho languished at home. Oh, fallen on the grass, on her mother's sickness and health.
Dorothy Perkins rose, writhing over
hummed and Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla are the {[the pergola; birds "Sorry, I didn't hear what you said,twittered in the dusk. What a fool ideal remedy in all such cases, for Biother.
she was to be discontented! The they act directly upon the blood "Mrs. Waterman called
She up.
world was pretty good place to be, increasing the number of rest "blood wants you to call back."
after all. And there was so much corpuscles and the haemoglobin. -Boots-frankly stored---Mra-Water- nan's Bunmens were not lightly to be before her! Why to-morrow might content, thereby generally improving disregarded. She was the local bring anything an offer to going the quality and quantity of the president of the Colonial Dames, inte pictures...a romantic meeting blood. Dr. Williams Pink Pills by practically ran the Woman's Club free with a grave, handsome, distinguished their quick tonic action shorten the handed. Boots had worked with her entitman who, after one glance at period between sickness and health.
her, would fall back and say:
Dr. Williams Pink Pills besides on junior committees.
"What on earth do you suppose she
"You exquisite creature, I have building up the blood and nerves been walting wants?"
like, improve the appetite, aid digestion, stimulate the functions of the various organa, thus increasing, strength. and vitality. The Kood
Mrs. Raeburn shrugged shuldiers which had once been pretty.
"I'm sure I can't imaging,"
Scuse me, then. I don't want any desaurt."" The girl pushed back her chair and her father frowned.
you.
for
Komeone
She would marry him, Doots dream. Iéffect
sitting on the topmost step of the kitchen fight: she would go to
"Seems to me you might wait till Europe. When she came back one
we finished. All this rushing about." day she would be riding along Beech-
hior.
Of a cure by Dr. Williams” Pink Pille
of
itself
treat.
He sighed as his wife removed tree Drive in her second-best limou-manifesta plates, bringing in a crusty, dimpled aine. It would be winter. She would from the first few strawberry shortcake. Boots' voice, swathed in fura-rich, fine, steck days with its nicest infections, could be binek caracul, her face rosy love atent by a general heard from the hallway.
allvor fox collar. She would notice a feeling of well-
boing. Dalighted. So nice of you to thin, rather bedraggled young matron
pushing a perambulator along the In all cases, of want me. At 7:30,"
Anaemia,, neu- She came back, a
walk. Sylvin Rivers! Byliva, creature transried and widowed, penniless now,
rasthenia, cheu- figured, all her languor gone. "What do you suppose 7 Sho's giving a din-working in the library between whites, matiem, neuralgia, ner party, at the Yacht Club to: would how graciously, driving on....
to oke out living. She Boots)eneral weakness, norvous dopres- morrow night and wants me Can't
"Barbara
slon, troubles of Barbara!" Imagine why,"
"Your plaid organdic needs press to reality with a start.
Her mother's volca. She conte back growth and change of life, pains li ing," Mrs. Raeburn suid mildly. And your slippers.
4
"Daddy and I are going to ride the stomach, headaches, pains in the "Oh, I ought to have new ones, rocks for a while. It'll be cooter Pink Pills will be found
down to the shore and sit on the back and limbs, and for the peculiar discases of women, Dr. Williams Boots lamented, with a alde glance there. Want to come along..
most her father. He was grimly eating his
efficient and reliable comedy,
way through a red and white pyramid, She relinquished her dream.
not seeming to enjoy it. Her mother over to Abby Jato's for a while.
"I think," she said slowly, "1' walk tainable at chemists everywhere. threw her an alert, warning glance. You go along..."
Later, as the two women washed up
But Abby Jane was not at home. the supper things, Mrs. Raeburn said. The Meriwethers' house was dark. low-toned: "Better not bother Daddy Next door, at Dr. Ifart's, lights burn- about new slippers. He's troubled ed about bills this month. The mortgage hospitably in the big, wide- windowed rooms. On a sudden Im- payment comes due the 27th, you pulse Boots turned up the flagged
walk. Young Mrs. Hart was Boots lifted her brown. Heavens, à, person couldn't even mention such anft alone, the doctor out on nights trife as new shops in this house with calls. She wanted to talk to some- outsinrting something,
one.
"It don't mintter But she said
very.
Lois Hart, tall, red-blend, rather
"Oh, come in, dear." I was just
it moodily. The brown and yellow Hushing in manner, answered the bell, plaid organdie cried out for now bronze slippers,
Ub.
WONDER BAR
WHEN AT HOME
bering myself with a detective sto Thongkong Telegraph.
Dut, an the alde porch"
A roadster cut in out of the gloom She wiped flowered dishes dreamily, Just as the two women seated them- staring out over the clipped green of solven, Lois Hart rose quickly. the law. Mr. Raeburn had settled
"That'll be my, cuasin. Stay and himmelf in his porch rocker by this moet him, Boots. He's time, She could hear the pages What she said was lost in the sound rattling, could hear the squeak of the of steps on the veranda. Booty felt ruckers as he went back and fortit, embarrassed. She thought she ought Why was life like this, she wondered 7 to go. But before she could take Sylvin Rivers and everything she light Lois' appeared, n tall stranger nd only to stretch out her hand and at her nite, Boots glanced at film the world was hers. To-morrow night curiously. she, Boots Raeburn, would have to
He was sunburned a deep brown.
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the most elegant and expensive ral- My cousin, Denis. Fenway ? ? ment. It wasn't fairl
Booth, scarcely knowing what she "That's all, lovay," Her mother's did, extended her hand.
(To Be Continued.) As
sympathetic volce showed, that the
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