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I would not have blushed because Karl kissed my hands, because I felt that he was enthusiastically trying to tell me that he was glad that 1 had recovered enough to be among friends. But John's exclamation put an entirely different aspect upon the act, and I felt wave after wave of hot blood rush to my face. I grew more and more embar- rassed as it seemed to me the entire company who bad gathered around me, and who, of course, had seen the salutation, was trying to read the mo- tive behind his somewhat unconvén- tional method of expreaing his joy in my, recovery. vi Karl seemed to realize that he had embarrassed me, for as soon as pos- sible he withdrew to the outer edge of the little circle and it was with gratitude on my part that I realized he was paying me the greatest defer- ence in effacing himself. I really had longed in my heart to. see this gay company again, and I think that unconsciously I had ex- pected just the wonderful spontan- eity of the welcome they were giving me. It ed my heart. I id see that John was proud of me, al- though the froyn 'was still upon his Complimented by Eddie, But even John smiled when Milton edged his way throu group and said: 'For the fh die the time | since 1 cah remember, Mrs. Gordon, I wish I were younger than I am, and your kid brother!" "You can p brother, Bddle, if you want to," 1 sald, and with that Eddie gave me a true schoolboy h remounded through the plax: malaise of one's ignorance is what MSGione Gibson see that they had been growing steadily apart. I had ben standing quite a long while and I must have grown pale for very unostentatiously a big easy chair was moved up behind me and as I sank into itd depths I did not have to turn my head to know that it was Karl who had paid me the little attention. "Some one had mentioned dinnex and John said, Why, of course we will stay to er. ~ "I don't ive 1 cad, John," 1 whispered to him. "Oh, yes you"can, it will do you that I cound not sit another moment among the merry throng. ing and I just felt that I must g away from it all now. " As Well as Ever. "Here, lot me take you to the dress. ing room," he said, "With a little doling up you will be as well as ever." * "I couldn't walk the dressing room to save niy life, John," I in sisted. "Won't you please take me home?" : "It I Had known you were still an invalid I should not have brought you out here." I closed my eyes to shut back the tears and Alice saved the day b; coming up to say; . "1 am sure that we are all tiring Katherine, John, /we'll. leave you while you help her into the car and take her home. Be sure, dear giri. that we'll all call upon you as soon as you will let us." As Elizabeth Moreland Jeft with the others I heard her say, and I am sure that John ald, too: iE "To think of John Gordon, of sll man, being tied to an invalid!' (Copyright, ae30, by National News- peper Service.) To-morrow--An Uncomfortable Day. orance may be bliss but one's Listers, ik I did not afswer him but I felt | The reaction had been overpower- |; Disease That Ee Works Overtime Dyspepsia once started mover Quits till Stopped ~~ Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets the One Way to help it. Some diseases have peculiar sea- sons in which to do their deadly work, but there is one that works all the time, and overtime at that, It is almost needless to say that disease is indigestion or Dyspepsia. Once started Dyspepsia never quits till it is stopped, and there is oaly one way to help it, and that is by us- 8 Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. There is abundant proof that jodd's Dyspepsia Tablets always aelp Dyspepsia, hundreds of Cana- dlans who speak as does Jos, Zeph. Cote,-St. Cyrille de Wendover, Que.: 1 have been cured of Dyspepsia, from which I suffered for years, by r Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, I can now eat whatever I like without any oad effects," -------- HOW TO CLIP YOUR HAIR : T0 MAKE IT GROW By LUCREZIA BORIL Famous 'Spanish Prima Donna ere is an old-fashj super- stition that the ends of a woman's hair should be clipped on the increase of the moon to insure its laxuriant growth. There are many lovely "heads of hair" attributable to this custom because, leaving the moon out of the story, this practice insured regular clipping of the ends, which stimulates the growth of the hair and prevents it from splitting. ~ Split hairs o be 8 this condition than the singeing tha closes the hair tightly on the ends. for ¢ loast. ne eat taod fw ofl obtained to i g Ess £§ g ¥. 0 Sued: Captain Badgley. RAF. careloesness in not having the ends of {ou ir clipped regularly, te ill} { health, under nourishment of your! body, or to the je of dandruff. The suds of your "should be clip- | once a month, Clipping the split ends of your hair {is accomplished more thoroughly after | 8 shampoo, because your hair {s more {fluffy when newly washed, and the {ends will stand out more freely. Aftey your hair has been thoroughly brush- od and reed [rom every wangie have some one clip the ends. To do this in sections parting it across your head from ear to ear. Brush the front part], forward, letting it fall over your face. ! Next divide your hair into quarter | | of the irregular lengths, nearly even as possible, althougn hair due to careiess cu-ling with hot irons the hair. In clipping your hair divide it in half, the second partings from front! i {and roll them sey .. stely into baits and! maining {oose quarter in half. Leave one-hal¥ free and roll the other out of the way. You will then"be working on one- eighth of your hair at a time. You can readily see how you will be able to judge the uneven. ends more cor- rectly than if you brushed your hair straight back and clipped only the ends that appeared irregular. Each eighth of your hair should be treated in this way. Clip only enough to even the ends. To prevent future splitting "you should thoroughly massage "our scalp once a week. Wien hair. is inclined to split it is frequently the result of an overly dry scalp. A little pure vase- line rubbed into your scalp once or twice a month will help to p your hair from splitting. If this grease is objectionable to you, apply it ' the night before you shampoo your hair, Susning your hair at least once a week 'will stimulate the roots, help prevent splitting, and make it grow better 'almost any other treat- ,ment, In warm weather sit outdoors {inithe sun with your hair hanging over your shoulders and your back to the sun. After a while pert it from ear to ear so that the sun may penetrate every part of your scalp, TODAYS FAS:ION By MME, FRANCES Up-to-the-Minute Tailored Suit of Oxford Gray, i After gll a plainly tailored suit' with good lines is the most precious possession in a Woman's wardrobe. | This 'model of Oxford gray bound! with black silk braid portrays the iype of suli that is always good style and invariably becoming. The long rever with the notéhed collar and the single button fasten. ing jo very good and. the slight; cutawsy front is also a smart detail The ulders ara parrowed in smoothly fitting lines and the "pinch ed" waist runs Into the flarsd skir of the coat. All the edgos, {noluding the sleeves, are bound with black silk brald, The skirt is plain and {s attache to a marrow belt bound with braid. 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