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THEIR MARRIED LIFE By MABEL HERBERT URNER

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"We're stopping at tho Alorf. It's only a couple of blocks from here. Can't jou corru too, and havo srn tfa?" Helen hesitated, tlun ylfMd t Mrs. .Mf-nvln's urj-nt invitation. Shf htu mot the M'-nvins on tlio tptmr. Th y had i-at the tamo table on tho return voyage and seen a f?rtat deal of each othr during tho trip. And now,- Mr?. Monvin's greeting; ;iS thpy mot unexpectedly on Fifth av., wiw most cordial. "Don't you want to como vip to the rooms? It's much quieter, and I'll order tea up thrr" .she suKstod, as they pUHhcd through the heavy revolving door of the Hotel Astorf. Tho atmosphere, tho appointments of a biff luxurious hotel had ahvuvH u certain charm for Helen, a charm that would probably be dispelled should fclie live at ono for any length of time They left the elevator at the eighth floor, and Mrs. Merwin led the way up the hall to an expensive tmite of bedrooms. Mttln? room and bathroom. She telephoned down for the tea, ordering with it two cocktails. "Oh, yea. wo must have something to drink," as she. hunt; up the receiver. Tvo besn blue all day. Oh, I think New York in tho most lonely place. I'll bo glad when wo get away." "But you're so pleasantly situated here." protested Heh n, glancing round the. attractive rooms. "And don't you find this hotel very good? I've always heard that the service here was ex ccllent." "Oh, I almost hate It. I've been .so unhappy Kince wo camo!" Helen looked up, surprised at the tremor in her voice. "You know, we'd planned to go on to Denver, but but Mr. Meruin's business has kept us here. Now I I don't knor.v when we'll pet away." She had laid aside her hat, and as she leaned back in a chair by the window. Helen saw how tired and worn Pho looked. On the steamer she had been most attractive and the center of much attention. Put now she was pale and listless with haggard lines around her eyes and mouth. "What could have happened to havo changed her In ho short a time? In a few moments tho waiter camo with tho tea. On the tray were two fdander glasses into which ho poured tho cocktail from a silver shaker. Mrs. Morwin sipped her eagerly, and a faint color relieved her pallor. Momentarily it seemed to cheer her and they taJked of tho peoplo they had met on tho steamer, several of whom Mrs. Merwin had seen since. Then tho phone rang ami :ho startM so violently that tho tea splashed from tho cup she was holding. The phone was on tho wall by tho door, and Helen could not help but notice how her hand trembled when sho took down tho receiver. Slw? Jttvaka Down. No, Mr. Merwin la not here. . . . I'm sorry, but I don't know anything about that. I'm suro Mr. Merwin will make it all right.... Yea, as soon as he comes in." Hardly had sho left the phono when tho bell rang again. "Mr. Merwin is not In. No, he hasn't an olllco in New York. At six? He may bo hero then, but I'm not sure." To Helen's dismay as Mrs. Merwin turned from tho phone she suddenly leaned agalnat tho wall and burst into tears. "Oh. I cant stand It any longer I can't" she sobbed. "They're always calling him up Tho peoplo ho owes! And he's drinking and gambling away ail his money." For a moment Helen hardly knew what to say, then nho mad a strained and awkward attempt to comfort her. Hut the emotions which had evidently been pent up for days wero finding expression and shH sobbed out to Helen the whole wretched story. Tho mining scheme that Mr. Merwin had be?n promoting in London had fallen through when they reached New York. He had borrowed money from every ono ho knew, trying to promote some other stock. That, too, had been a failure, and now they had not even money enough to pay their hotel bill and they owed for threo weeks. "Hut why do you keep these expensive rooms?" ventured Helen. "Wouldn't you stay at some cheaper hotel, or even at a boarding house?" "Yep. but we can't leave until we pay tho bill. "We can't even take cheaper rooms here, for that would make them suspiciotis. They think Mr. Merwin has money, lie always pent it so freely. If they didn't think that, they wouldn't keep giving us credit in the restaurant and we've Kot to eat somewhere." "Hut If you Keep on running up this bill Always Promoting, "Oh, Prank keep thinking he'll get money somewhere he's always full of schemes." bitterly. "It's always promoting promoting promoting. I hate the very word! If he'd only get down to some real work. Anything that would givo him a regular salary instead of trying to live extravagantly on a lot of promoting schemes. "Oh I know I'm disloyal to talk like this, for when he's got money he's tho most gi-nerous man in tho world. Hut lately everything ha gono against him and he's drinking! Oh. I can't tell you he hasn't been himself for days. And last night" again sho gave way to sobs. A kniHJk at the door, and she started with a haunted look. "IV you want mo to answer it," asked Helen. She sobbed, pushing back her ).air and brushing away tho tears. Hut it was only a bellboy with a large packge. is for ary Costs Only :0c cr 25c Tfcm&sis fftTB prai ftfttr beins rored from Itchin Pile, with a lnapl preparation ttsX can b procurtsl fct any druy stor for 10 or 15 centa Ail hare to do Ij to lay down a or qtiartar aad say I want Plx. toa wlfl find Flex entirely different from anything el you er u;s?d. It's to limply. o rur and o aclentiflc. It alUy itchir.ff piles In ono nltit, aad La as tiarmlcts ds water. You will &nd P!x cklishtful after tharinff and to kap the akin smooth and pllabta. FLET rnvw rYiAV rrr t o - - " ,:;r::r:: . ;7:7v . j . ,r r , eternally to get th alteruUve effta lo atlat In th euro of pile. f 1 Li.s: ir" 1 1 1 1 . j mi

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"Oh. it's that evening gown from A rd man's." carelessly. Then seeing Helen's look of surprise, she added hastily: "I shouldn't have ordered it but It was week before last, when Frank felt sure he was putting through a big deal. Wo taw it in the window and I liked it. You see," plaintively, "he wants me to have everything, he told me to have it charged. Of course I didn't know things wero going to bo so bad." "Can't you return It?" .suggested, gently. "If you'd explain, wouldn't they take it back?" "No no, they've altered it now. That's why we've kept it so long, oh, I suppose, it won't matter," recklessly, "when the crash comfs. a hundred dollars or more won't make any difference." With a sudden impulse sho took a knife from the tea tray and cut the string of the box. Her Sad Stry. "Do you want to see the dress?" with a harsh little laugh. "I'll wear it down to dinner tonight, and we'll look so prosperous that the hotel won't send us a bill for another week. Oh, I've learned to pretend, to act, to sham," bitterly. "It's part of Frank's business assets to have me expensively gowned. It gives peoplo confidence in his schemes. Oh, yes, I'm an Ideal promoter's wife." Helen shrank from this bitterness almost more than from her tears. "There," as she shook out the fragilo evening gown, gleaming with pearl trimmings. "Doesn't that look like we couldn't pay our hotel bill?" Then she turned to Helen almost fiercely. "Hut you mustn't mistundcrstand me. You mustn't think Frank isn't honest in his schemes. He is! Somehow he always believes in them. He's always sure he's going to make a fortune for himself and for everybody else. Hut when I think of all the poopie that have invested in his promotions and have lost. It almost drives mo mad. And yet," defiantly, "It's their fault too. They shouldn't be so anxious to make something for nothing. I've grown to hate them, too! Oh, I hate it all, this feverish, uncertain, scheming life is killing me." There was so little that Helen could say to comfort her. This was a life of which sho knew nothing, this living on a vulcano, as it were, and never knowing when the upheaval would come. It was almost six before she had tho heart to leave. "I'm afraid I can't stay any longer. I hato to leave you alone, but Mr. Curtiss always gets home at half past and I must be thero then." "Oh, yes, I don't want to keep you," helplessly, "I suppose 'Frank -will be hero some time this evening. If ho doesn't come. I'll go down to dinner alone, I feel that everybody knows we owe that bill. Oh.'.tlui humiliation of it you don't know you don't know." It was quite dark when Helen reached the street. She hurried home filled with brooding anxious thoughts of the woman sho had Just left, Abovo everything else Helen had a innate horror of debt. To owe a hotel bill and to bo compelled to live on at that hotel seemed to her an intolerable situation. A Blank Future. And what would bo tho outcome? "Would Mr. Merwin be able to get the money? Or would they stay on until they wero asked to leave? "Huh, you're wasting a lot of sympathy," was Warren's comment, when sho told him about it at dinner. "Those promoters are used to being on their uppers. And they've all got f"u get-rich-quick scheme that's mo.o o less shady." "But dear, I really believe he means to be honest. She says " "Oh, he may hoodwink her, but when a man makes a business of trying to put over theso wildcat schemes well, ho deserves all that's coming to him." But Helen was unconvinced. Her sympathy and anxiety for Mrs. Merwin wero not lessened by Warren'3 cynicism. And even though ho warned her against getting "mixed up" with such people, sho was still determined to call up Mrs. Merwin in the morning and to do what she could to help or comfort her. RUBBER IN BALES OF COTTON WASTE FOUND X-Itay Detects SlUpincnt as It Was About to Be Placed AlKanl the CiTtlc, NEW YORK. Feb. 16. A valuable carKo of rubber believed to be Intended for use by tho German forces and cleverly concealed in bales of cotton waste was discovered hero Monday through the medium of the X-ray Just as it was about to be placed aboard tho White Star liner Cretie. British secret service men aro trying to find tho person who attempted the shipment. Thero were ITS bales of cotton wasto in tho consignment, Both the name of the consignee and that of the port whero the shipment was to ii tended are being withheld. Following tho discovery a number of other bales of cottun waste already aboard the Cretic were removed and examined with the X-ray, but no moro contraband was found. i:xi or tku s.m:. Milton's Dru? Store closes for good next Saturday nipht. Final week for bis bargains in drus, medicines and sundries. Adv. THREE ADMIT THEIR GUILT Tcrre Haute Men Say They Took Part in Kleetlon Frauds. I.VDIANPOLdS. Feb. 16. Threo more picas of guilty wcic entered before Federal Judge Anderson Monday by alleged election conspirators of Tcrre Haute. The three ideas wero entered by Harry Hickman. Thomas Prady and Simon Stingly. Urady and Stinglev are west end saloonkeepers in 1 Terre llauto. They had previously pleaded not suilty to the government's charges. Monday's pleas made a total of ST who admit their parts in elec tion frauds in Tcrre Haute. r.oixc? oft f iusim-ss Final week of the Milton Drug Slore rlosos Saturday night. All stock and flxtuns for aal- Big bargains In everything In thl line.

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With Yourself You cannot afford to be- PI careless or indifferent to j the condition of the Stom- fc flrli. I-ivot . nnrl Rowplt " 1 S Watch them and at the 3 rg first sign of weakness try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Theaters AT tiii: OKPIILXM. Grace Cameron, a comic opera star of two continents, is one of the biggest "big time" acquisitions of tho Orpheum management this season. She is dainty, charming and talented and at the opening performances yesterday sho captivated the audiences with her clever songs. She has a way with her that is captivating, she is suitably gowned for each number and has a varied repertoire of exclusive comedy songs. Stunningly dressed in the most Frenchy frock and opera coat of latest cut she sang her opening number, "It Makes No Difference to Me," with all the abandon that Kva Tanguay ever put into a song. Then she offers a "personality" number, "Come, Make Love to Me," and after a quick chango to a kid costume offered "It's Touuh to Ie a Reno Orphan." Three other distinctly different and original songs were presented and in all she scored a decided hit. California Frank presents a minature wild west show with sharp shooting, lariat throwing. dancing horses and a bucking mule. Eight people and eight animals are employed, so the show isn't so minature after all. A comedy sketch, with a kitchen frcene, where Edgar Dudley tries to ; cook and Florence Lorraine impersonates a Swede cook in a broadly humorous manner brought a number of laughs. Dean, Door and Dean j sing and dance and talk humorouslv j and Rose and Ellis do difficult barrel jumping and comedy acrobatics. i "POTASH AM) PEKLMUTTKK." j "Potash and Perlmutter," an "up- 1 to-dato garment in three pieces," made from material in the famous Saturday livening Post stories of 'Montaguo Glass and presented by j Manager A. 11. Woods will come to the Oliver Thursday, Feb. L'o. This is tho play that created the sensation of the season by its overwhelming and Immediate success. Xo more remarkable and substantial recognition of a play has ever been given than that accorded to this three-act comedy. Although it is literally "trimmed with a thousand laughs" as anuuuiidu liivrin i r inuv II 'J k null l interest in the story that many of these laughs come just in time to chase away the tears. tiii: AunrroiurM. "What promises to be a most beautiful picturo will bo shown at tho Auditorium today in "Mignon," taken from tho famous grand opera, and with Beatriz Michelena in the leading role. Tho staging and costuming of the piece Is said to be elaborate. It Is shown ip five reels and tells an interesting story. Mrs. Morrison's diamond necklace, a birthday gift from her husband, is ono of the beautiful things Florence Barlow cannot afford. he can afford an Imitation however, and she has ono made, as exact copy of tho necklaco which she borrowed to wear to a ball. By ndstake she returns tho imitation and Morrison locks it away In his safe. Tho butler steals it when the safe is accidentally left Open. When the jewel is missed, Morrison recalls having seen Florence near the safo while It was open. At a supper In celebration of her engagement, she is wearing the original necklace ,when detectives arrest her, and tho jeweler identifies the genuine stones. On tho day of her trial Mrs. Morrison accidentally discovers the stolen necklace where the butler had hidden it and at the eleventh hour Florence is cleared of the charge and the butler held for the robbery. "Tho Exploits of Elaine," "The Fable of the Syndicate Lover," by George Adc, and "The Attorney for the Defense," a three-reel Eubin, will bo given tomorrow. AT Tim JLVIESTIC. The Majestic company are pleasing with their comedy sketch, "A Trip to Paris." Tho loading Oermun character provokes laughter and the song number which rnnse for operatic ballads to late ras time hits all please. AT Till: LASALLU The talented young emotional actress, Florenco Heed, makes her first appearance before the camera in a five-part Famous Players-Paramount feature based on Henry Arthur Jones' thrilling and world-famous drama, "The Dancinp Girl." the current attraction at the Lazuli e today. Miss Keed numbers amons: other successes such Broadway triumphs as "The Typhoon." and "The Yellow Ticket," and is ideally suited for the rolo of Drusilla, the central character of this magnificent production, tho beautiful Quaker plrl who steps from the little village on the Isle of Kndcllion Into the midst of London smart society, where she queens i; royally as a danclncr fdrl, and tho favorite of the notorious Duke of Gulseberry, until a father's curse hut Is her from the heights of her success into tho depths of an awful awakening. "The Story the Silk Hats Told," a comedy, la also shown. at tiil: sriipinsii "The House of Fear" is a threereel drama shown at the Surprise today. Jealous relatives try- to drive a heroic girl away from a newly ln1. V J m-? i 1 J . - - iV- m . Evory Drop' Get a can today from your hardware or grocery deaUr.

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AT Till: COLONIAL. A story with characters of the underworld as the nrineipals is shown at the Colonial today in "What MK'ht Have IJeen." A boy got-s wrong through bad associates but is-won to better things by a young girl's love. The finish is tragic but logical. "The Innocent liurglar" is a laughable Broncho comedy. AMERICAN GIRLS AS WAR NURSES ARE JOKE Services Arc Not Wanted Says Dr. Louis Crow on llcturn From Furopc. NEW YORK. Feb. IS. American girls as war nurses are a joke, according to Dr. Louis Crow of the Cook county hospital. who landed here Monday on the Rochambcau after live months' service with tho French Red Cross. He earnestly advised the numerous society girls of America who are planning to volunteer their services abroad to stay home. "They are not wanted," he said. "Their services are valueless and they I O N T PINCH AM) M A S S A (. K vom I'IMI'MIS AN I) 15 LACKI IK ADS. l KWIKJLKEHA, a medicinal water that reaches the dis-t-.i cerrn Will mvt pwikleera t IfiBTS J"r th0 rmst tender skin, i : . LOOKS LIKE WAT Kit r pr , rrlee ,ov iht lottl Free Sample. Kuelose ,V '-V stamps for postage, parkin? etc. By mail only. A. S. Hat. Indiana Ave., Chicago.

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are regarded either a.i a joke or a nu'sance." Dr. Crow said that during the f"i r 1 few months of the war typhoid kilh-d more French soldiers thai tJerman bullet?. He also declared he had been lircd on several times by the Germans while tending both German and French wounded after battles.

BOMBS DO MUCH DAMAGE Work Houc Containing Submarine Wrecked by Airmen. LONDON. Feb. K.. Two work shops containing German submarines were completely wrecked and -0 workmen injured in Zeebrugge by the bombs of the British airmen during their recent raid, it was learned here Monday. A vast amount of other damage was also done. THOUSANDS IN SPAIN ARE DEMANDING WORK Claim High Price of Hread is Duo to Importation of Grain to Germany. SFA'IUiE. Feb. 16. The distress which is being felt in all parts of, SDain Is verv nronounced. Hundreds) of men are parading the streets every day imploring the government to find work for them. Popular opinion attributes the rise in the price of foodstuffs to the large exports of this clas of products which are being made to Germany. Efforts are being made to prevent the embarkation of 25,000 sacks of grain which are now lying on wharf at Seville ready for loading and only waiting the ordor of embarkation by Swiss agents here. One of tho bread shops of the city was attacked Sunday, but order was immediately restored, the mayor promising relief and work for the worst sufferers. " VJil 2 Matinees and 2 Evenings Performances Daily Time: 2:00,3:30,7:30,9:00 Most exclusive and impressive panorama of the Kaiser's forces on the march, on the field and on the ocean. imam, hi

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GRACE( CAMERON and Comic Opera Star in a Repertoire of New and Exclusive Songs.

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