"in m dimiy consciou- ‘ol surprise In to Ind Mu changed, perlnpu be- “a he in: unaccompanied by a n- qummbolol’hh power. out and n [clot-11'. nun. coming ma the corner of thefhoum Harâ€" tn'n m, roving ghnce had noted in. dinetly ho m in light. HI: face mod to be In having with the mm. lnthonrdotofahnnt un- (listed; hand in blouse pocket. his “slimmmmbeconven- “nil! unitaryâ€"tho sum may. truth. the old truth to within she been untrue when she took Fél- place. Than could be no choice m In in: unless you be!“ In One who fonght for panes must up Irm- against all armies. Her :1 n on appeared to her and In a kind of alum; the donation of tar pflufplea. Nor did the plies" chem I mm of tum-ï¬ve, warm; the cord: of the was seems the truth now; the REFER? I Boy. m for m drudgery. the sleep- lou Mum. the do“ ad the wounded -â€"for our dud ad wounded! No mat- urï¬lolt Mn!1'ho once†were too hunt h and! elation m observe 1 you. mu. «India; quite at"). her up.um [boondodoep Man In hr on. u Ih'o looted this fly and Mumnoflouuon.ooeungno'mo handout. some portion of the right. ‘ .- um 5 Diner when“ 37 (I. mu at no dun victory. ‘Wc'll no on" â€We‘ll In. Due. to their apical!“ "And '10: .- (nae-Ml, on will “an the Ivofldt' Min; In law-SH. with ha- am. How be In worked It outâ€" ï¬t“ the. to M at: destruction!" 1 moat 01' our on choc-Inc!" ‘ “OI the mt mm We will tab at on men of mm then!" â€And the me. too!†T1101 M mâ€"py for “helm: A brig.“ command" and some of III Ital-oflcon an: by tamed a may with fun Intent u'ound III or tutor who was “tuning tal- Instru- nut to n ï¬eld-wire tint had just been not-d our the hedge. Mart: aloud bran! than. but mun-d on ham“ An outburst of jubilant â€chm-Hon: "A hundred wound pvt-onus!“ â€And on hand!“ nu!" ‘Vlo‘n «:qu In on that: [matter all don. the flue!“ â€It‘d lundlbh!“ 'lht tho want t- oleï¬nâ€"It‘s mm- D‘ro- mouth to mouthâ€"c hundrod W Mn. nu hundred (um â€"tho ma no m In the garden. I]. «II with mun. Dam Min. uWWhflMolltoncMcrthu we. not Id. I char all" any In": I“ um Hm It m the but: mdmwhunvunmtntm m- dilution. of our“ am that and Inn and a yet “mum Other She watched him leap the garden in]! :- lightly n he had come and alloy uny. an lmpenonntton or the m. udventumut spirit or war. count- tn‘ death um wound. And turd-Mp In tho «light. of the umbla. You, he would follow the Grays. throwing “all. In the Irresponsible joy 0! tour In; coulottl In A carnival. Pursuit! w. l'oller‘l tho sentiment of the any? Won the Browns not to non at the fmntlar? Were they to change their ton; to, "Now we have can we dull uto come of them?" The mum: nu Inch met to the live coal: mt um rammed under the uhu. “Good-by! God bleu you!" he cried a he fluted to so. adding over In. Ihoulder merrily: “I'll send you a pie lure pout-cud from (he Gmya' capital of my gun. outed In the palace guns!" â€Than It helm! Oh, how It helps!†uhg‘mujmumd ulna“ lnaudlbly. "Truly!†She was radiant. “Truly?" Iheinked wlatnmy. "We are going on. I and my guns. on to the best yet â€"on in the pursuit! Nothing can stop us! We shall hit the Grays so fast and hard that they can never get their machine In order again. God bless you! Everything that In line in me will always think ï¬nely of you! You and Lannyâ€"two ï¬xed stars (or me!†"Truly!†She was radiant. “Truly?" \ “bull.“ "II. by (JD-flo- suburb Gnu) .3ng Ami-"u w 8." on CHAPTER XXIâ€"Conï¬rmed. ntnnlck PALMER Fe Last Shot «alumni! yea I! real as the Hui"? r32 31%.. 3 .gm MINI-d! _ amnion“ .lï¬mb a . heq’l agile other loll~ answering- Hem 1mm: been the object of Inn-trade cm now beams the object at flaw-I. It was good to see 3 women. 3’ m of the Browns, um their peflod‘ of Invention from femi- nine society. She fauna hereon hold- in; ~33: 1mm reception. She nm the twitching; but beyond that there was no further 31311 at emotion as he went to the telephone. Instantly ihe VII through he started toward the pun road. not by the path to the steps. but by leaping from terrace to terrace and waving hla hand 3:ny to the col- umn ll he went. The onceru stared It the mht of a chute! mt! break» In: um from his communications in this mnemonic!- fashion. They saw him â€cure I m from a group otamryoflmonmroul'ud ni- lop any. “You "A: you uy. m: le!" m. a m'xl mm the undue on but (M an} hurriedly turned any. she an Inn [voluntarily clutrh the Inn than tho poem 0! Mn Mom- to He stood mmng for A mountâ€"In ml, to their mallet; um. um unit m. but In I diluent In). no uh! to Hana: "Ya. that you!" mad none. of tho uncor- In quick agronomic. of a angular»: u rul A. human coon-a. â€ï¬‚unk you!“ «fled the print. with n N. voice. â€That you!" In all“. and an cheering-o o! M- volca. uh. mount. um bl. ml to"; tho delight at victory and the glowing niacin-Hon a! mum Victoria. Ian-tron uncovered to the demon- Iimion impulniveiy, when the conven- tional military acknowledgment would have been I salute. Ho uny- looked non like the in! Lonny to her with his forehead Duo. I! completed (ha onumbio of MI sensitive (alum. an. law (ha in In blinking almost boy- i-hiy at the compliment And noted the ma. dopmcaiory stake of his bad. a. much u to u: that they won making I minute. yboon planed or his presence. Mam Hooked mum! to In their tompouiu- out onihulium as they toned their on» In the III’ and sent up their spon- unooul tribum from the depths of their lungs. Conqueror IM hero to the living. but the and could not speak, whinpend some need in her heart. The wldlen In the gsrden did not bother with any “Your Excellency. the chief of null" formal: when word had "Ianatron! Lanstmu! Hurrah for Lanzhou!" Her old taunt: sending men to death and taking no risk himself! She saw that he winced; she realized that she had stayed words that were about to come In a flood. She was marshnling her thoughts to begin when the brittle silence was broken by I rumbling of voices, a stirring 0! (eat. and a cheer. "Yes. that would help." he agreed, wlnclng as from a knlta thrust. "It's the fashion to be wounded," she eald, eyebrows lifted and lashes low- ered. with a nervous smile. “I played Florence Nightingale, the natural wom- en's part. I belleve. We should never protest: only nurse the vlctlme of war. After helping to send men to death I went under lire myself, andâ€"and‘ that helped." “Martaâ€"4M: bandage! You have been hurt!" he exclaimed. "Marta! Marta!" Lauetron'e voice was tremuloue. as it he were ln awe of her, while he drunk in the {act that she was there before him at arme’ length. sate. alive. She did not otter her hand in greeting. She was incapable of any movement, such was her emotion; and he, too. was held in a spell, as the reality of her. after all that had passed. tilled his eyes. He waited for her to speak. but she was silent. HM Icon Hun.†'Ho Ex- chlmcd. “I wanted a glimpse at the front I: well an the rear." mutton remarked in explanation of his presence to the general 0! brigade as he mod on toward Maria. who was thinking that Ihe. at least. was not in awe of him; noted the daemon of their chum as they covertly looked him over. r, at least. saw clearly and truly mi Their word- were acid-tipped nee- dles knitting hack and forth through Mum's bran. Wn Lonny one of than black specks that peppered the slope? Wu he? Wu he? “Tom Indâ€"4nd no I! tangy 11â€"!) mod!†she ‘11! 9â€"111 go out than-vim I. "When I". the honor: 9f the world are his!" "The mind of the "myâ€"ills mind that was to direct our advance!" “What a coat! Magniï¬cent, but not 1 war. Carrying their flag in the good old way, ï¬ght at the front!" â€Heavens! I hope they do it!‘ "The 9133's down!" "Another man has ltâ€"4t's up!“ "Nowâ€"nowâ€"splendid! They're In!“ "80 they are! And the flag. too!" "Yes. what's left are in!" "And Lnnstron was thereâ€"m that!" "What if-" "Yes. the chief of ml, the head of the Army, in in nflalr like that!†“The madness of It! The whole slope is peppered with the fallen!" "No. I can see well enough," she murmured, though the‘ landscape was moving before her eyes in 31de waves. to Ice?" He Marta. "There! They‘re 11me the other slope without stopping!“ exclaimed ,the geqeral. "Quick! Don't you want Marta looked toward the 1-18an ground this side of the knoll In time to see bayonet: flash In the Vania; Afternoon sunlight and dlnqweu as they descended the slope. “So u u!- med 'one terns. "Look! Look!" "Division headqurten!†calico the operator. "They're getting brigade headquaflm." he added while he "fled In silence. "Brlnde he‘dquah tern says the Braves have no wire. It‘s too late. The charge In starting.†Ho lull seen now what ills younger men m seen It I clones. They can nailing Lustron's relief st seeing her; how he Ind passed them by to speak to her; the intensity of the (to in their almost wordless meeting. ller bloodless lips. the Implorlng nos- sion in her eyes. her quivering impo "once told the rest. "Toll Mm l uh Mm not to! Try to mob Mm~¢r1~you cm try." "Yes. no! Col-minty!†"chimed the meal. turning to the telephone openmr. "We an hnnlly any 'muu m‘ In A chlef of “Al.†aid the men! Into MIMI], of a mood. mumd In the lamina hammerbcm of recolhctlon. For I moment aim in "but. nun-clue“. Then the amend. occupied ulna (In mum. Inn. heard a vote-3. IMChM from a dry throat II n- nhh. flying: "The telephone! Try to reach Mn Tell ï¬lm he mun: not!" Mum know. All but (ulna about sanding others to death from M- one. cult. “(and u the full!" arm-In “Why?“ Mm. hand the omcon Imnd her ullnu nflor their alch- m-Uon- of manual I! the new. that luatm wu [ulna in th- eta-mo. "Why Ibovld (he chm of ma rill MI I". In (M. union?" “What do you lhlnk of Ibis.†he criad. "Nothing rould stop him! Lun- “nonâ€"y“. [An-1m has gone Into flu! charge with tho Afflcnn Buns!" oowxm GROVE Warm nowxnns GROVE. ILL. Not until 50 hut shouted to them dld they notice a dlvlelon null-omen who had come up from the road. He had a place of uloundlng new. to Im- part below he mentioned oflclll bull- “Yes. I saw the accident of his ï¬rst flight when his hand was injured," she said. and winced with horror. Never had the picture of him an he rose from the wreck appeared so distinct. She could see every detail of his looks; feel his twingee of pain while he smiled. Was the revelation the more vivid because it had once occurred to her since the war began? it shut ;out the presence 01' the omcers; she no longer heard what they were any- ing. Black tear wee enveloping her. Vaguely she understood that they were looking away It something. She heard the roar of artillery not far diu- tant and following their gaze toward the knoll where Dellarme'a men had received their baptism of tire. now un- der a canopy of shrapnel smoke. “But. Miss Galland, you seem to know him far better than we. This is not news to you," remarked the bri- gade commander. "How little side he has! 50 per4 tectly simple. He hardly seems to realize the immensity of his success. In fact, none of us realizes lt; it’s too enormous. overwhelming. sudden!" “And no nerves!" 0! course, they guessed nothing of Mann's part in his success. The very things they were saying about him built up a ï¬gure oi’ the type whose character she had keenly resented a few minutes before. "He knows what he In doing. He sees so tar ahead of what we ate thinking that it’s useless to sue“ hls object. We'll understand when it's done." “Yes. he looked an eager as a tab 1181' after rats." "He said something about being I. free man now!" damn-[y growing. Lin-Hon m It!“ in tho omcen' mind- ntter in- strange appearance and stranger departure. They began to talk of Mn. and Mart: llltened. offered his gin-sec to one of the Inb‘l “Lenny. listen! Not the sound of a shotâ€"for the am time eince the war began! Oh. the bleeled silence! It's peace. penceâ€"isn’t it to he peace?“ As they ascended the stone -ehe was pouring on e flood of bro- ken. feverish sentences which per- mm of no interruption. “You kept But she stopped short under the whip of conscience Where 'ss her courage? Where her sense of duty? What right had she. who had played such a horrible part, to think of self? There were other sweethearts with lovers alive who might be dead on the marrow it War continued. The flame sunk to’ a live coal its her secret heart. Another passion possessed her as she seized Lanttron's hand in both mar Lenny would return through the garden. She remained leaning against the wagon body. still faint from hap- piness. waiting for him. She was drawing deeper and longer breaths that were velvety with the glow of sunshine. A ï¬sme, the flame thst Lanny had desired. of many gentle yet passionate tongues. leaping hither and thither in gisd freedom. was in nos! session or her being. When his figure spyeared out of the dsritness the flame swept her to her feet and to- ward him. Though he might reject her he should know that she loved him; this glad thing, after all the shame she had endured. she could confess trinmphsntiy. She heard heme" saying "Thank you!" Rut that was not for some. time. The aide was already gone. He had Ind his thank. In the eflect of the new; which made Mm think that a chief of am! should not receive con- gratulations for victory alone. "He’a safe. sale. are. Mm Gullnnd' He was not hit! He h on Ms Iny back And ought to be here very soon!" Wlthout luluâ€"what then? It muted that the (guilty that had lot hlm "- ape mlncnlouty from tht.I “mun: accldont. made hlm chlet 0! ml. and brought hlm victory. Inlght well choc“! to ring down the curt-In of destiny for him In the charge that drove the lust foot 0! the Invader on the poll of the Browns. . . . A votco wu calling. . . . She henrd It hu- lly. wlth a sudden moon of giddy tear. before It hen-no : cheerful, clnr lon cry thn neomed to he npeatlnc I message that but attend] been no- ken wlthout. her underntandlng It. at the mac. Through [our nrylnu moods we had m") tow-d Mm. Ind the thin. mu Ind ulnmborwd In Mr Name the drier fuel for the flank path-pp too late. â€or the nut Nmn mo had NI! ob- llvlon [mm lho mama" of hot dccell of Wan-fling. Ibo oblivion of 0mm. hunoulllng mavenâ€. All the (00:1 ‘Umou. (he "teeny companlmublu “mu. II“! and Lanny land had lo amber; ull hln an». of court-Mp. Mn ombunl In their Int lervIcI In (In arbor. whom Ihï¬ had told Mm that It Ibo found that I!" wanted to come to him the would come In I mum. yum In min under nu- hard um of her petty lromm and urcuma.‘ which had "an false mm M mum" to Mr now. genuine a (My Inn! be" Marta Malt Down ‘Wuhiy. eluded. and. lulu; that aim “and lo bné Alon». be M: Mr. “Depend on me. I'll bring news as soon as there is any." the aid con- “If the women of the Grays waited four weeks." she said with an effort at stolclsm, "then I ought. to be able to wait a few minutes." Marta. sank down weakly on the tongue or a wagon, overturned against the garden wall In thé melee of the re- treat, and leaned her shoulder on the wheel for support. "I think you had better stop her if 3 you can." said the general to his side. The side overtook her at the gate. "We shall know about his axoellency before you can ï¬nd out for yourself," he said; and. young himself, he could put the sympathy of youth with ro- mance into his tone. “You might miss 1 the road. even miss him, when he was without a scratch. and be for hours in ignorance." he explained. “In a few minutes We ought to have word." Ill†she slid lucohemntly. nun look- lng toward the knoll Imh glued 910:. She thought she was walking fast 13 she started for the garden gate. but really she was going Ilowly. atuur bungly. "He «isn't bun M nmh‘ I » inn-ii“ â€"Tlt-Bltl. A common Faun... A couple of visitors from a run! din. Met were in the atmngerl’ gallery in the house of common. trying to ram ognize their member on the floor. "I can't distinguish him." said one. she! I hopeless visual observation. "0! At the mention in an urn-eating tone of that name of the dead chief. to which the day's cum: had given in. premise of one or the home. of old. there was grave attention. "This I: from Panow: a message for you and the natlon!" he ul- nounced. as he amend a few thin. type- written pages out on the table. "I was under promise never to reveal Its content: unless our army drove the Gray: back acrou'the frontier. The original In In the staff vaults. I have carried this copy wlth me." Marts scanned the (sees of the mm for some sign of dissent only to ilnd nothing but the srdor of victory call in; for more victory. which reflected the feeling of the coursing crowds in the capital. Though Lanny wished to stop the wsr. he wss only I chip on the crest of s wave. Public opinion. which ind made him an idol, would disc-rd him as soon so he ceased to he 1s hero in the likeness of Its desires. She saw him aloof so the others. in. preoccupation. bent over the map out- lining the plan of attack that they had worked out while awaiting their chiefs return from the charge. He was tsking s paper tram his pocket and looking from one to another of his colleagues studiously; and she was conscious of that determination in his smile which she had ï¬rst seen when he rose from the wreck of his plane. "\‘mnr onion cm «bond. We In" not M n tingle wimp pout yet?" M“ the vicwhiat lmpnllvntly "A. the any: nonr expected to an the “terrain. their fnrtmom no in- terior Evm hour to unit mum more time for them to fortify. more timI to recover from their demon"- uliou‘ Our dirigibloo having coin- mnd ot the lipâ€"Ate had a wink» from one reporting all clear hall-v†to the any “pinkâ€"why. we null know their concentntiono while they are ignonnt of own. It's the nation's. mat opportunity to pin enough provinces to even the balance of pow; htion with the Gran. With the unre- mitting oflensive. blow on blow. using the spirit of our men to dfl'e in man attacks It the right points. the Guy nnge in own!" Then Ibo saw their hm grow but- nos-Mu- and “on. II (My “(hand nmund the “Ne. with ban-(m u Illa had. Tho-y rm obllvlmm at her man". IIIIIIIM In a mum Imrld or cut. Rented u out! aldo. Mm- could wuch all mu panned. Mm" unolr umd. an. uoud a touch of color come to Ian-crown emu-In u be undo a lmh slums of mint. "You as appointed Actual chief of muff and. A field mar-Mi!" uid [ha ‘ vice-«Me! to Lunamm. “The premier my: (hat every honor HIP nation can bc-ulow in you". Tin- cnpiul in mud, The crowds are crying; '0" lo Um any caplinl!’ Tomorrow is to be I public hoiidny and they no calling i9 Lam-tron Day. TM thing mu In .lllddl'll that tho npo-cuinion who do- puma-d mar «cumin in (in,- world‘s antimi- ham mi. their din» faint And we ought to m an indomniu mu will my (in cool of the run" She must be tired, was their next thought Four or (Ive of them hurried to place I chair for her. the vlcochle! winning over his rivaln. move through ":0 Mot-chm or "w rights of funk than by any superior ulna-Hy. The others am not propose to lot Mm do all the honors. Each mun mured word: of welcome on hll own account. "We are here. thnnh to you!" "And, thanks (0 you. our flag will float over the Gray nose!" "Miss Gallnnd!†Blinking as she came out of the darkness into the bright light, with a lock of her dewsprinkled dark hair free and brushing her flushed cheek. Marts saw the division chiefs of the Browns. after their start when Lan- stron spoke her name. all stand at the salute, looking at her rather than at him. The reality in the flesh of the woman who had been a comrade in service. sacriï¬cing her sensibilities (or their cause, appealed to them as a true likeness of their conceptions of her. in their eyes she might read the ï¬nest thing that can pass from man's to women's or from man’s to msn's.‘ These were the strong men of her peo- ple who had driven the burglar from ‘her house with the sword of justice. Their tribute hsd the steadfast loyaitv of soldiers who were craving to do anything in the world that she might ask, whether to go on their knees to her or to kill dragons for her. “I may come in?" she asked. “Who if not you is entitled to the privilege or the stair council?" ex- claimed the vice-chief. “I still rely on you to help me. Mar- ta!" he whispered as he stood to one side for her to enter. In the fervor or appeal, before she realized his purpose. they were on the veranda and at the door or the dining-room, where the Brown staff was gathered around the table. (TO BE CONTINUED.) on ï¬stula: today. mu m won‘t Io- morrow. will you! It Ing't I who plan! -â€"-it'l .the women, more women than there are men In the gun]. who want you to stop now! 0311'! you hear them? Can't you see them?" CHAPTER XXII. The Lint Shot. Tho â€who!†nu II 11mm “inflow-tuning. Ixm'ii'o"mn"""‘zi}' ag‘mu. a CASTORIA, a we and are remedy in hunt- and children. and It. that I Sigmund ‘ In Us. For 0m â€1‘“. Children qumflmlm "Bounce I read In tho mm, am there no 1.003 chem factorie- than." When tho Ufa In. Baconâ€"Which In the liveliest pm Inc. In Cnnadu? Heâ€"Oh. there vould have been no second time. Hol- Narrow Encopo. Beâ€"l‘a no ldet you would new me the ï¬rst time I proposed. She-And did you think I would (I. uecoud time? ï¬re. to On Ionian "to [mine In Remedy 00.. Chm an QM "hunted lye Book l‘un. Writ. an about nu In Trouble and tn ï¬ll an». anathema "Mano Delano By: Remedial in our Spec!“ Once. Your Drums um Ian m an lune Balm Ion Run. as Weak I"; Don‘t Oman. Bamboo ,0 Pain. and ovu- lor m. m It In 7m Eyes and In Baby's In. a. lamb Eyelids and wanton. Adv. Gothamâ€"She In the only woman in Missouri who can shut up othov won- en. I supposeâ€"Yonkers sntemu. Ohm Thom Up. Church-l nee Mrs. Bottle Brink a! Webster county [I the only van“ oheflfl In Missouri. lunch"... ’1 don‘t than your speech m a full of ginger :- some 0! your («In clam." "Maybe It wasn't.†reviled Senator autumn. "The wly . Ill- hu to suck to I topic In 139†ï¬libultoflnl dun makes him incllned to dunno. with ginger md look for glue.†Egbertâ€"Why. cum-1o. J“ 3am I. Inexpensive md moo. Injure; man- I dollgmtul clone.- ccnt "(hum-let drink. IIIII nobody an make 3 minute by mm. a mu. occasionally to keep the kidney- clot. Ind nether-Adv. When your Ildnon who no he! "to lump- o! Ind, lad you have nine Inc was in tho but or the urine I. cloudy. full of udlmont. or m. blad- der In lmublg own!“ you to cool roll-f during the night; what: you have nun Banach... nervous and dluy cum. linoleum“. Acid. «can! or rho-mum: In had tumor. [at from your pharmacist about (our onloo- 0! Jul Balls; uk- l ably-pooh!“ In I glut of wnur boron hmflul acl naming and II a to: dun you Ill- no†will act Ina. Thin famou- out. to land. from tho new of unpe- and lemon Jules, combined with man. all bu been nod for generation to Huh and stimulate cloned Hanan, In I“. u-um tho acid. In Ifln. so It II no Donut l nourco of irritation. that end- lng urinary 1nd bladder dlsorion. The kidney. do their utmost to tn. 0:. blood of nu. :mmm; acid, but. bacon. vent (tom the overwork; any at claw-I; a» oumlmuvo tb- Iueu clog and thus the um I- It wood In "to blood to Down "to an- un Inun. We are I union of men! men And our blood I- ï¬lled with uric gold. an a roll known authority, who run. an to In constantly on guard lulu-t Ud- nay trouble. Tat. Tablespoon“! 0' Guns It Back Hum or Bladder Hananâ€"Moat Form- Urlo Acid. KIDNEYS CLOG UP FROM EATING TOO MUCH MEAT. "How Is I? W'y. bum. fo' moo‘ly nix mum. a menl'u vmm nln' mm numn' t’ mo. 'scualu' Iomopun ml: at. modlclno at!er!"â€"Jud¢e. An old ucqunlnunco lulled him run: "Hello, uncle. How an you’ll! not Idlyn 1'" It. Only Meaning. Uncle Roger had been 9011 for name time, and bed trled with enemy every sort of patent medicine he could secure. A 10~cent box means health, lappi- nou and a clear head for month. No more days of gloom and diam-s it you will take I Cascaret now and them. All stores sell Cancurets Don't forget the childrenâ€"~thelr mtlo lu- IIdel need u clean-ins. too. Adv. Don't let your stomach. liver and bowels make you miserable. Tnko Cascarets to-nlght; put on and to “10 headache, biiiousness, dizziness. nerv- ousness. sick, sour. sassy stomach. backache and All other distress: cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. Get a lOâ€"cent box now. No odds how bad your liver. utomach or bowels: how much your hell! when. how miserable and uncomfort- Ible you are tram constipation, indigen- uon. blllousness and sluggish bowel- --you always get the desired result. with Cascareta. IWM 30 Mother. For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. "EASBAHHS" fflfl . LIVER, BflWElS