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EXPLORATIONS Chapter 74 ' Gloria' sharp eyes searched and searched the crowd, and George kept looking from the mass of people to Gloria; and Pan, who wanted awfully to help, scanned tie strange faces for one which would look like that of the miniature she knew was packed in Gloria's jewel box. But none appeared, and when they had collected their bags and trunks and found a taxi, the crowd bad melted away Uke snow before a hot sun. The people in the station now were those burning for suburban trains. ine au seemed blonde, they had amazingly ciear, aign-colored complexions, the men all seemed well dressed and the women all harilv en That woo Pan's first impression of Londoners. mere was no santiey. "He's out of town for the week-end; eaid Pan. "Or didn't want to come oh, there :are lots or reasons. It was silly I didn't mean to wire," Gloria said. Having told part, she was ready to tell Pan everything now. Georee had ton in a. rlnh -wh was a member, Frankie had his sutper and was put to bed. Later, in their : street suits, taey met George for dinner at a Quiet restaurant, and a 6troIJ around central London until bedtime. "After the lights at home, it's dingy," Pan said once. "That's almost always a first impreesion. But youll like it as well or oener m a lew days, George told her. "I feel as though I were walking with ghosts,- Gloria said once, and shivered a little. "He might have been f standing on this very curb two week3 " ago." "And so might a few hundred other people you will never see again," George observed. Gloria laughed. "' "Nice Georgie! You always pull me back to earth when I fly off too high. Well, you're ri?bt and I'm morbid, and Pan's tired look at her eyes, black rings under them. We'll go home, all of us." Sunday she dutifully took Pan and the boy sightseeing. Monday she was restless. Tuesday she went to an auction place where estates of international fame are often sold, and where priceless pieces of furniture and works or art go weekly under the hatnme r. She made a few purchases, arranged for packing and shipping, dutifully wired her New York client and was restless again. "There's nothing more to do here weu go 10 rans," she - announced "George, you're staying in London a whno .,.., ,.. s while, aren't you?" George had to stay 'Have you bunted up Santiey?" he asked Gloria hadn't and wouldn't Gloria was looking utterly miserable. "I hate it here," 6he said over and over again and stayed on. Once 6he even begged, "Georgie, come with us to Paria. That's full f ghosts too, and you drive them away." "YOUr treatment rt on rvli fria-nA 1c. ridiculous." she got for an answer. "It -- v (.h.h, " doesn t matter what I feel about this trivia. Vi . ; iu.it- . !

thing, there's one thing that's fair, look him up. He may not have received your wire, you were so excited you probably mis-addressed it anyway." jQy "Nonsense, wires are always delivered and I know his address very well. I can quite understand " "I've been leaving it to you. sure you were going to let me know and that I 1 would see him when I saw you. He's ; my friend too this is all utter rot." And George stalked across the hotel lobby into the telephone booth. He came back and reported. "His club says he's left town, they don't know where, it was sudden and he gave them no forwarding address. But he had left before we arrived, so he didn't Ket vour wire."

"Well!" said Gloria, in the tone of voice all women use when they want Your best assurance of a delightful breakfast ONA -QFFEE Trade with your local Grocer. Support the citizen who helps to make yourcommurilty a better place to live in. "BETTER HOMES" Use Our Service Why Don't You? Home wSr Laundry Phone 2766

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to appear triumphant and aren't quite sure of their ground. "Well!" said George. And with those two vague words, the talk ended. "It's as I thought," Gloria said to Pan that evening. "He may have had to go away, though his work usually keeps him to his office. That girl 1 spoke of well, that's as it was a few years ago. I had tea today with a friend of mine who knews her 6lightly. They're always together." "Gossip," Pan commented. She wouldn't believe it. "He didn't know you were coming." Gloria refused to make any efforts to find out where Santiey was. "He sent me no message after hi3 first cable, that's proof enough," he said. And she clung to George for society and comfort, trying always not to show her worry. George 6aid once to Pan: "Child, what would you do, if Gloria married? She's apt to you know," Then Pan was sure of one thing and her heart sank at the thought Tomorrow idling Heart Problems Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a boy of twenty. I am in love with a girl sixteen years old. I am very jealous of her. She writes to another boy, and I wonder if Ehe likes him better than she does me. Tell me how to win her. BROWN EYES. You are too young to "win" the girt Think of her as your friend nd do not expect anything more than friendship from her because she is too young to think of love. You will be very foolish if you express your jealousy, becausa ehe will onlv like you the, less fnr it. It will flatter her vanity but nothing more. It is estimated that the demand frr petroleum is increasing in this coun try ai ine rate or aoout &O,OO0,000 barrels a year. Kidney and Bladder Troubles HAVE TO GO Clogged up Kidney Deposits are Dlaoivea ana xne Toxins (Poisons) Completely Driven Out. Druggists i oia to guarantee It in Every Instance. 'Tour very life." sava Tir. C.nrrv Pn3 upon the perfect f onctloningr and do don t neglect them." I ' cjd 14IUWUB rrr.nrrtpiion i o. ivy (known for veara s.a Mamhrnn is wll3"l'lde.i f0 everything, but w.e.can"ot to strongly urge its use if. O U KUffFtr frftm annrtvln o- Kl a a. bles, frequent passing of water nis-ht S&k'ftVt urine, bloating. Irritability with loss of "cu. any outer tendency to orignt Disease, Diabetis or Gravel, for kidney disease in its worst form may be steal, ing upon you. Don't wait until tomorrow to begin the use of this wonderful prescription now obtainable in both liquid and tab. let form if you have any of the above bles don't wear away. They will grow up2nyou 8lwiy, stealthily and with unfailing certainty. If you even suspect that you are subject to Kidney Disease, don't lose a sinirle rlav fnr a insease, aon't lose a single day for A G. Luken & Co., and Dafler Drug Co. land everv srnrtri dm iro-l.t v a taorized to return the purchase money on the first big bottle to all who state they have received no benefit. Advertisement. fREE OF CHARGE tin. modish ami a r r .useful houicdten PatternFREE OF CHARGE Just call at our Ex eel la Pattern Department. Sizes 36, 40. 48 end 50 bust " LADJES SLIP-ON KIMONO HOUSEDRESS Sue 36 requires 34 yards of 32-inch material or 3Vi yards of 36-inch material or 3 ii yards of 40-inch material YOU CAN EASILY MAKE THIS ATTRACTIVE AND CONVENIENT GARMENT IN TWO HOURS OR LESS We guarantee all 20c to 35c eachnont higher and offer to pay for the materlal if the pattern Is not perfect in every respect. Embroidery Materials, Flosses, Beads, Yarns, Initials, Tatting, Hemstitching, Religious Articles. Art Needlework Shop 9 S. 7th St, Richmond PurePasteurized Milk and Cream Phone 1531 KRAMER BROS. DAIRY

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Radio Clutterers To Receive Attention (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Oho,Oct 10. "Clutterers of the air." those owners of radio instruments who delight in having a little broadcasting station of their own, will receive much consideration at the annual convention of the1 National Electrical Contractors' association, -which starts here tomorrow and will last through Friday. Methods of control for the "butter In" will be discussed, and there will be demonstrations of devices designed to make broadcastng free from interruption. Other things that will be considered at :he meeting will include changing the nama of the association to Eleo tragista. a copyrighted name. Numerous electrical expositions will be held, in addition to a radio school. Radio concerts probably will be given wc convention. lae greatest number nf rlpWnrM

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