Program For vHom Ttaa following: program will be rendered at the Home Coming So. clal at City Road Methodist church tonight: J Solo "Somewhere A Voice la Call In" (Miss Nellie Cheaaon) Solo "The Sugar Plum Tree" (Ruth Williams) Reading "Calling A Boy In The Morning. (Gussle Sample) Reading "She Waved." (Aileen Thompson) Solo "Underneath The Stars" (W. V. Jenkins) Reading "A Most Obliging Litt,le Sister." (Pearl Merry) Solo "Selected" (Mis Doughton) Recitation "Selected" (Mrs. N. 11. O'Neal) Reading Little Martha White Essay "Selected" (Wilma Sample) Duet "Blossom Bells" ' (Carlton Woodley, Wesley Martin) v Reading (a) "That Leedle Baby" (b) "Leedle Yaweob Strauss." (Mrs. George W. Bell) Other interesting features will make the evening a most enjoyable one. All members of the church are urged to be present and make this a real Home Convng. WANTED Boy under 17 years of ' age not in school as rub reporter and advertisng solicitor for The Ad vance. Must apply by letter. No time to waste n applicants coming to office without appointment. State age and educational qualifications. AT EPWORTH CHURCH There will be preaching nt Kp worth Methodist church Sunday af ternoon at four o'clock by the pas- ttat. Rev. C. B. Culhretli. Sunday school will be hel,i at three o'clock. The people of the community are invited tto be present at these ser- ' Vices. OPERATE8 PASSENGER TRAINS FROM NORTH CAROLINA IN 1, TO TERMINAL STATION, NORFOLK, WITHOUT ' jjk TRANSFER. N. B. The following achedule fig lire published as Information ONLY and are not guaranteed. P. TRAINS LEAVE ELIZABETH f p v& 1 ULJjfe AUTHOR OF ''THE VINOS OFTHE tlORNINO," THE PILLAR OF LIGHT, THE TERMS OF SURRENDER," "NUMBER it," i ETC NOVELIZED FtOM TMt SEHI& Of PHOTOfLAYS Of THE SAM NAM ttUAlO - IY PATHS comiMrr. it Louaruci Meanwhile, Burton was entertaining Lis pretty guest at tea. Realizing that the girl's health was almost fully re stored, he ventured to say that she must surely be thinking now about re? turning home. Although he had ascer i tained from the nurse that Helen had never shown the least desire to com munlcute with her parents, he was utterly astounded when she broke out in tearful rebellion, i "I don't want to go home," she ' sobbed. "You can't think what it means to me to leave this lovely house 4o be sent hwuy from such sur roundings to a miserable flat in a mean street. I never want to see my people again. I'm sick of being poor sick to death. I refuse to put up with it any longer. Let me stay here on any terms!" "Now, listen to me," he said. 'Ton are talking of impossible things.- You don't begin to understand the wretched consequences any such arrangement must entail. Both of us would suffer, but you far more than L" "I don't care," stormed Helen. "Let me be happy for a month or a year. Then you can send me away. I cwn Helen was Installed in n perfectly appointed bedroom. A doctor, hurried ly summoned, announced that after a rest, some light food und a hot bath the invalid would be as well as ever. John had come in to ascertain the doctor's verdict. He was still rather in a quandary. Turning to Alice, with the grave smile and inscrutable air which invariubly puzzled those who knew him, he said quietly: "As you have been so kind, I am tempted to ask another favor. Will I you remain with Miss Ray until a I nurse can be obtained? Yyu see, I'm ! a bachelor." "You can count on me In every way, Mr. " Alice paused demurely. "John Burton Is the nnnie I am best known by," was the answer. Again Alice was" bewildered, but her doubts vanished when an elderly housekeeper explained volubly that her master was the marquis of Custle tou a real, live British peer, who had a fad to live In America under the name he bore until the title came his wuy. Alice waited until she was was thoroughly restored to conscious ",Wu.ys end up as 1 trled the other ness. "Maybe this Is your gold mine, Cl'i Y 80UTH BOUND a. ru. daily for Kdnnton anfl local rtatlcns. 1:00 p. m. daily for Kaleigh. Golds : boio nnd Miter -mediate points Pullman Parlor Ci.r fur Nev Ueru. :2 p. in d.iU'. Nllii Kxpt-osr for Fayettevilit and Charlotte Pullman Siee; irs for lia! eUh New I -em ami Infertile dinte Stations NUMiH BOUND 61 a. nr. (hiil.v !: oitnIh an. Inlet uie.i.a'e iint or 8li dearie," she whispered. "You never can tell but, unless I'm greatly mis taken, if you play a strong hand, you've struck It rich." Poor Helen was too weak' and dis traught to care much at that moment what became of her. She sobbed out u broken story. Mutters had come to a climax In the store that day. She had been dismissed summarily for in attention, and the small sum due as wages had been lessened by the fine levied for ten minutes lost that morn ing. When she went home, tearful and disheartened, her mother had met her with nothing but reproaches. She was bidden go out and not return until she fonnd another Job. She knew how hard thut quest would be without a reference. Her heart quailed at the task. While crossing the park, the cool, glistening water of the lake looked .so much like a solution of her problem that she resolved then and there to muke an end of the ceaseless struggle. At the end of a week Helen was quite strong again and the nurse an nounced that she should be taken out into the open air. John, with his wonted kindliness of thought, suggest ed at once that his automobile was at their disposal, so Helen and the nurse were sent for a glorious ride Into the country. It happened, unfortunately, that her brother saw her as she laughingly de clined the nurse's proffered arm on llielr return from the ride find walked unaided into the house. day. "Hush, you poor child!" he said, and his voice throbbed with sympathy. "I cannot bear to hear such words from your Hps. You are young enough to start life all over again. With my help, which shall be given freely, I promise you life cuu be made a very gracious thlug." "All right," she said. "You don't want me, I see, so I'll leave you now, with many thanks for a kindness which I can never forget. But I'll not go back home ; no, never, never ! You can preach as you like, Mr. Burtpn " The door of the drawing room opened, and a suave butler, disregard ing the evidences of a scene between his master und a girl aoent whom tongues were already wagging In the servants' hall, announced n visitor. "Mr. (ieorge Kay, sir. He says he's j this young lady's brother." I George came In. The door closed on him, but he stood stock stll. Compell ing himself to carry through a pro gram carefully rehearsed outside, he leered at John and then at Helen. j "So this Is where you are, kid," he guffawed. "Well, search me! I don't blame yer. But the old man's got blood In his eye, and If he finds out about well, good night! Anyhow, HI be a sport. I won't say a word. Look here, mister," nod he turned to John with an odiously suggestive smirk, "gimme fifty dollars uud I'll keep mum." "You hear!" shrilled Helen, pointing nt her brother with tragic finger. 'That's what I've got to go buck to I That's part of my fuudly ! Nice boy CDANICa MAGAZINB & 300 ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTRATIONS VTKP Informed of the World's Prow-eta W A Engineering, Mechanic and Invention. Fori fattier and son and All tnt t amily. It appcaU toaUclaaaea Old and Young Men and Women. it ia uia ratonta vnuih la thoaaanda of noma tbroaahoat Uie world Our Voralan . CorreapnaaMta ar constantly on tha watctt " tot thiaaa aaaj aad Interaail a and it ia Written to Yen Can Understand Id "h. h Maaa Oipailwaal (20 Paiaa) onnwlnj t'raotlaaJ Uinta for Shoe Work and mar wan for thai Urmia 10 no ininaa arcana na noma. 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