Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 108, 23 March 1916 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SON-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916

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THE STORY OF "ZOE"

Then the old fury of resentment ose up in her bouI; ebe was the primlive woman again, fighting for her nan. "I hate her!" she said, with fierce ntensity. "I hate her! She shall lever have him! He belongs to me. i have not robbed him of her; it is ,he who baa robbed me of hira. But she shall never have him! I don't tare whether it means the ruin of Godfrey Brooke's life or the ruin of Noel; I cannot live to see it. She hall never have him; or if she does, I ahall be dead!" There was a knock at the door. She flew across the room and turned the key. The next moment her husband entered. He held an evening paper in his hand. "I say, 1)1," he exclaimed cheerfully, pointing out a paragraph, "do you see this? The engagement is officially announced. Old Noel is let in for it at last. Read that." She read aloud, in a curiously dry and toneless voice, the indicated paragraph, which in brief parlance stated the bare fact that a marriage had been arranged and would shortly take place between Mr. Noel Crawley, the well-known artist, and Miss Eva Warren, the only daughter of Sir Squire Warren, of Wolens F'ark and 101A Curson street, W. "Good old Crawley!" ejaculated Godfrey Brooke. "So it's really true. I must send him my congratulations." "Yes, do," said Mrs. Brooke grimly, "and don't forget to add mine." "Of course I shan't," laughed Brooke, as he kissed his wife. Crawley had taken up his life again. The nightmare of Zoo was left behind, and the world was gcing very well with him. The newsr-apei s were full of him. His fame grew apace. Jourr.alist3 nought interviews; great people wrote to him. "Circe," irony of ironies, had cemented his position. I.everedge, humble and obsequious, had effered him S3.0UO for his ne::t picture; a royal personage had commissioned a portrait; and the Royal Academy had accepted three and the Salon two of his next pictures. Noel Crawley was the vogue. Whereas before he had been known to the select few, his name was now on the lips of the man in the street, Ms counterfeit presentment in the popular papers, and personal paragraphs were rife; in short, he had arrived. Perhaps no one but himself knew that all this was in a paramount degree owing to the powerful influence of Godfrey Brooke. All the world knew that Brooke had bought Leveredge's "Circe" for 9.000. In his more personal affairs, too. Crawley was singularly happy and contented. He saw Eva every day, and every day she became more and more to him. He practically lived with the Warrens, and. in a lesser degree, the influence of Sir Squire and Lady Warren affected the more powerful influ-. ence of the great empire-builder. it was one afternoon late in May that Hutton announced that he was wanted at the telephone. "Who is it?" asked Crawley, irrit ably. "The lady won't give her name," answered Hutton. "Sounds a bit mysterious," laughed Crawley, as he went to the instru ment. "Hullo!" he shouted a few moments afterward. "Who are you?" There was a confused murmur. "Who is it?" he demanded, irritably. "It's me," was the ungrammatical answer. "And who are you, pray?" "Zoe." "Humph! Well, what do you want?" "In a few minutes I am coming around to see you," she answered. SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Thickness. Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur In the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep h'r locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe Nowadays we get this famous mixture by asking at any drug store for a SO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and falling hair. You just damped a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through jour hair, taking one small strand at a time.' By morning the gray hair disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance. Adv.

Lady Warren Greeted Him Effusively.

And before he could say a word she had gone. Now it happened to be peculiarly awkward that she should come just at that precise time, and for some moments Crawley debated with himself as to whether he should or should not be at home to her. The position was undeniably awkward, for he was expecting every moment Eva and her mother to tea. Of course, there was no earthly reason why Mrs. Brooke, as the great Godfrey Brooke's wife, should not meet Lady Warren; indeed, it was quite remarkable that they should not have done so before, for the London in which they both moved was not so very large, after all. However, there was nothing to be done. He could not possibly postpone the Warrens' visit. They might be here at any moment and would certainly have left Curzon street long ago, while Zoe was out of his reach. He did not know from where she bad telephoned, and even if he had she would in all probability have started already for the studio. So there was nothing for it but to brace himself and await events, trusting blindly to the conventions and the phenomenal lunch which had never yet deserted him. He Warns His Man to Be Careful. He took the precaution of giving Hutton a few hints, lest the trusty A REMARKABLE RECORD SECURED TANLAC HERE When one realizes that exactly one million bottles of Tanlac were sold nine months to the day after its introduction, it can be readily understood why Tanlac's success success built on merit alone, has been considered a romance of the staid business world. Its instant leap to popularity throughout the United States in such a comparatively short period has been looked upon as almost a miracle. Tanlac must have wonderful merit, or why would a quarter of a million people unhesitatingly come forward and publicly endorse it? Tanlac appeals to the best people. In every community where Tanlac has been introduced, it will be noted that prominent and professional people, whose reputation and word are beyond reproach, are among the first to endorse this Master Medicine. The secret of Tanlac's success, which has surpassed the record of any other preparation ever known in the annals of proprietary medicines, is it:, good reputation, which has been cl tabllshed in every community where it has been introduced. Tanlac's best advertiser, it has beet shown, is the grateful man or woman who has suffered all the agonies of j stomach, kidney, liver disorders, or kindred ailments, and has found relief through this wonderful reconstructive tonic Tanlac. It is this person, who spreads the good news to his or her friends in order to give them the benefit of the discovery, that has paved the way to success for Tanlac. Another great point in Tanlac's record is the large repeat sales. In other words, the sales record established by Tanlac is due to satisfied customers, who have realized the benefits of this wonderful tonic and have returned for their second, third, fourth and often fifth bottle. It is true, however, that only one bottle of Tanlac often has been found sufficient to relieve. In long standing cases, however, it is beneficial to take a thorough Tanlac treatment. Tanlac has proven very effective in stomach, liver, kidney, and intestinal disorders, and through its systemcleansing powers, and tonic effects gives the best results for catarrhal affections of the mucous membranes. Nervous, run-down men and women, whose strength has been sapped by modern maladies springing from a disordered stomach, liver, kidney or catarrhal troubles, which are the base of so many ills, and who need more strength, better assimilation, regulated circulation, quick and effective toning up of the nerves; In short, a purification of the system, will find that nothing compares with Tanlac in its remedial effects. Tanlac is now being introduced in Richmond, Ind., at the Clem Thistlethwaite drug store, where its merits are being explained daily to scores of men and women. Tanlac may be obtained in the following nearby Ohio cities: New Paris, E. M. Kessler; Eldorado, O. H. Mastin; New Madison, Thomas Ew-I bank; Eaton, Lake Drug Co.; Camden, ' J. II. Bohn; West Alexandria, H. N. ' Price; Greenville, Kipp Drug Co. adv. 1

servant should unwittingly be the means of bringing about a scene. Zoe, he told himself and obtained great comfort and peace of mind from the repetition had realized the position and faced it. Few women were going to jeopardize such a position as she held for the sake of a petty, hysterical revenge. Mrs. Godfrey Brooke was a very important personage, and there was a great future before her, because Godfrey Brooke was still a long way from his zenith, despite what the journalists who disliked his policy and his politics said to the contrary. They spoke of Brooke entering Parliament with an assured career before him; but Crawley knew his old friend and patron too well to believe any such report. Brooke would never stay very long in Europe, and any political career the fates had in store for him would be consummated in some Colonial parliament, if at all. Crawley was thinking of all these

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things and wondering how it was possible for the wife of such a man ever to regret her marriage bargain when Hutton announced Lady and Miss Warren. A moment afterward Lady Warren swept into the studio and effusively seized his outstretched hand. Crawley instinctively recoiled. Lady Warren's effusive .familiarity always did frighten him. "And how are you. dear Noel," she gushed. "I do hope we are not late!" "'Not . at all," he murmured. And his eyes sought the door and Eva. "London is getting so abominably crowded," Lady Warren chattered on. "We were stopped half a dozen times. Of course, all the streets are up. They are always up just when one wants them to be down. Oh, that dreadful county council! Why, I declare, we were blocked by the traffic for quite five minutes at the corner of Park Lane. And at Victoria wasn't it disgraceful, Eva?" "Rather fun, I think," answered the girl, who came laughing into the great studio, followed by a great singularly fat and grotesque bulldog. "Noel doesn't mind, does he?" She smiled up into the artist's handsome face. "By the way, Noel," said Lady Warren, "I met your friends the Brookes yesterday. Charming woman, Mrs. Brooke. But 1 4 don't know what to make of him. ; He seems a terrible old bear!" "The best fellow In the world," said Crawley, and glanced furtively at Eva; but Eva did not apparently notice the remark. She was teasing the bulldog Crawley blessed that bulldog. "You see what they've done to him. don't you?" "Done to whom?" asked Crawley. "To Mr. Brooke." "No."

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"that I only glanced most cursorily through the paper this morning.' "And didn't you see that they've made your friend a K. C M. G.? He's Sir Godfrey Brooke now." "Good old Godfrey!" exclaimed Crawley delightedly. "I am so glad and if any man deserved an honor he did! I wonder he hasn't got it long before." Crawley Gives Lady Warren a Rebuke. Lady Warren laughed. "It seems to me," she said, "that it will soon be a distinction to be without a title. Who was Mr. I mean. Sir Godfrey Brooke?" Crawley winced. Whatever he was he was not a snob. He said: "It seems to me, Lady Warren, that the question is not so much who he was as who he is. He was merely the son of a Canon of Ely." "Oh, was he?" exclaimed her ladyship in awed tones. "I didn't know his father was a gentleman!" To Be Continued.

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