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Show ,4 THE fKR4T,n T yea 7fIMd;:Maii's Eyes WHO ARE YOU? .... Osbrlei Warden. Seattle Capltal--la- t, tehs, his butler lie is expcriins n. to toe admitted Me Inform bin wife tif danger -that, threatens him If. he course he considers the potw leaves only honorable one. Wardeni.ieete--man the house in bis car and whom he takes into the nui. home. car returns the When rhlne. Warden Is found dead, murder I, a youn and alone. Tne man, has Aeea at Warden s house,r. no "but leaves unobserved. conductor, xecelves orcvrs-tho!d train for party. Five men and a girt board the tra.n, ihe Eastern Bxpress. , The lather of tho girl, Mr. Dome. Is the ptraoa for whom the train was litft. 1'nilip D. Katon, a yearns man. also CRIPPLES ON TRANSCONTINENTAL ' . TRIP IN TliNY :4;HOME ON WHEELS" r.IAISIE vaa brought home' dead!" '. Eaton..Ittliig-T- l forwar- dllttli, By ETHEL M. HALL up at tlie 'conductor ; ..bl an be glance caught Avery'a Instant; glnr lit asked of AverjrtJe y Jo.'. gated then to Harriet Santolne At tMt-h- r MoOare Keospapw Syadlcatal ini not at the girl but at Eaton. " the charge, she - bad started 1 but tfe "At the begiiining." Arerjf dlrectetj, "There was a"giri"'ariJrrbV5'riat hart hit. 'Tlie Identlfleation, "Mr. Eaton, when-- yon .came to this Avery was Connery's, or. had been was why Neal llnton went there so therefore, trala, the gutenian at Seattle .called agreed upon Connery and Avery often. "J)t course, there, were other 4 my irtentim-to-you.,t'nnery began between them;by suggestion of it bad girls but ihey". Old noT matter. They men with "Old William MacHarg - Edwin Balmer - f ,forTf was Just eleven, day! Iwfore (his train left Seattle that yod came to the house of Mr. Gflliriel War deti and waited there; for blm till he . rs n 1 f I - wHhuut-questtu- i Coprrlitn SrtltW. BRwritta A CMpiF Sammy has recognized not come from the" Santolnesv And criminal records lime and agalni-'He'- s Connery . had made the charge wltkv Harriet, no yet comprehending; stood got seven rewards ont of It"'. ; out being certain be was watch--Ii Vita ring at (lie fwp; then Katon saw Katon felt, ids "pulses close , wll b a now realised, t tlie Eaton effect the IiIinmI rysh to'.her face and dye shock. me?" he "He recognized e If wtiaLbe bid accused waaioe- forehead and cheek and neck as shi asked quietly.. T " . undersiood. "No. he didn't;, be couldn't place Cannery. daaDde4 "Not here, Mr, Avery; ntH here!" you," Omnery granted. MIe couldn f ..'Isn't .that "Or do you want to denr that too and Connery pur his hand on tell whether yvtt were aoraeuoilyhat it proved on jroo later!"--'- . V Luton's arm. v"Come with me. sir." was 'w 8 ntedl or someone welt knowu have for's .Eaton sat' simotuent .Again t he comtuanded. . but someone oinftiis. , nuiyhe ; , lent "No," bt decided, -- X do noTdeny Kntou thought nnxttiuslj for a;mo- - ought to. have kept my$ye on .you ' ' that ""hSoTrf.rd-rhWtratelln wwti, 14 baiked. to UiirrMJaifllolne hediiise of that, from the very, start, t)rn !Xfeerur.Ltt. man who was at Brs jln? and Jils secretary, l'on ClaITtt.BTet.BM somethJni:io.I .as though about jo say NoivJjlirajiioii)lMg hi Warden's the night be - was mur to find out what tht-her, but he did. not speak: liisteti-1- , he gram meant for another ruan-- a man cottjernlng htm. The two makeIs . . Etlton'a acquaintance. j;lfirmon Bbn flamed "IlllhvanV live this tralii.' eonioet quieitjOriltotted XoMnd nearly deft from a mvrder-ov- s "! was ther ihat Eatotf "Ves,ald his seems all be to right that Is, by operates. passed through ttie Observation L-assault. A the- - one who came evening. SaMolne, Dtirne Is revealed far Into the car. already he heard the answert and bis account of himself be there by, appolnfment and waited till a treat corpjrit'ton lawyer. Eatoij Vootstepa of Hafrit't' Suntoine and seems to be etHCtly 'what be vclalms after Mr, Warden was Is suspected and questioned. brought home 7 to be.: Avery close behind hint.--dead.- -, ZS , ' 'Did he reatl the telegram to youT "So yotf admit that Connery "gloat, CHAPTER VH Continued. En.tnn asked.- - "It was In code.. If It CHAPTER Vltl 6 -was ajeant' for him, he ought to be ed ; but he could hot keep from Eaton be... able to read: It." against' the ni" Questens. "No. Will you?" side tier and (.'lancing at her. wtw..fiiift Connery pulled aside iheTntrtHln Riifon- halted wlrlle he recalled the her laches were wet,, and his eyes of the vimlrooht a't the end of the Santoine car the end farthest from .exact wording of the mextwKe. No.' dropped as 'they .caught hers. . the fthT irrawlnj! room where Santolne-lay-Connery paused ' and looked' to They have been InvWigmh-i.You'll wait a , attack "Step ln here, sir," he directed, "S14- - Avery utyi the gjrl. r. Avery Mr.'. Awy, and. .you,:. Miss you down, If you wtint. "We're far enough minute. -- Donald Santoina i. won t. be X know and the conductor have. been from the tlrawing room hut 10 He left the washroom. 4tf-tli rtiiy. They.. lumL Mr. Siiritolim." v wwlcwg been questioning ihe porter." Kntou, sealing himself Hi tlie Corner sound of the cloning of ..jr dOflilch e to- Katon a later "Tlie porter?" of the trnther seiil hullt against two- came ' " told lha he bmt gori.e-.oVouf' 0e "Oil, I don't wean thut they think walls' Of tlterooitk-af- ld looking up, t ' Uift porter harf anything to do 'with saw that Avery, had come into the end of tne- - car. Ih lb It; but the bell tang, you know." Tlie glrl foHowed.-- l Aa the three rotitn 'with-then"TJie hell?" With her entrance Into the room came washroom, no one spoke. Eat "The bell from Father's berth. : 1 to him a strange; sensation which ex derstootl fully that the manner blm was thought you knew. It ruiigotiw tlme hausted his hrealb find stotped bis whlcb the evidence-againssen ted to bjiu not with before Father wns found some, fevyj being To beat-a be for uccused juf ' pulse any exnectntton that he could defend oilmttes before; the porter did not; .even to ne. siismecteti or ' bear it, but the pointer was turned agalnsLj5ntlti was to have- - atten- himself; Avery and Cotinery were obtlietr conclusion viously" too certain down. Tiiey have tested it. and it tion brought to him which wjtb his for that; rather, as It 'was being .cannot, be jarred down or turned In onsatisfactory account of It under any way except by means , of the Yet. given thus ugly cotirtpllcatlotis. efTect upon Harriet Sun. tell.- at this moment of realization, t tint did was for the -- : r;rir - M-tiie- . :r yy'T':; ,. as '. . .'. - - r , ta8: -- 5 itmsJZ dis-tur- h half-mlnnt- - - , satjcaltln. j. . t, ws j the-cri- me of himself-j-threaten- Avery-'iJirectlo- n, Eaton had understood this from the dwelling close ifUeath hud jriuinbed first. It waafflfcUblx reason he had him. to" Ins own danger, JioWeverNmuch ? more immediate It had become, lie niif attempted to deny having riing bell, faSantolne's lenlb.lng that If he could n know"; pToriahly he hud pre denied It and It afterward.Jicas so hud blinwlf thoroughly pared, !'Tet-tri- e man who did ii seems not himself so to expei't arrest and proyed., be would apjiear In a worse his Inubillty to accoimt was to nave realized that the train Imminent destruction, that now his light tlian hy a reason for bis act. sXoppeflMwr at least .tlMrt H --would f -flndlnir tiimself confronted :: ;wlth- ae for orsBsalgn for so long and be threw cusers' in Uself, failed to stir new sen- And he nail proved right In this; for lt-iuthe train, thinking, I suppose, sation ; but till this day. he bad never the, girl liad snot been coovmt'eit So T wt should, be miles oa.v from there imagined or beeri able lo prepare bTm now. ue contpreiientKHi tnut something a?d,wor 'mf f ft .WuKatimfre onenw Hr.,Bore 7vl b.p.onilnfr Jtut;the train didn t was Come; tnoTCt and the snow didn't cover it Harriet San'o-ne- ; so, 'fr-'iinment. could be. he could not .guess. up; and if was round lying against thouglit8olely of himself was a In the dimr The eonductorappeared the snow bank this afternoon. It corOf bis conscious feelings. washrooin followed by- - the the of r Sim-lniresponds,' Doctor savs,wjih (lie terror thai she would be brought frpisTEutoo's car, Henry Father's Injuries." to believe with the others that he had ' carried .he sheet on Connery "What was stirrer ih tiiow lagainst Jier father which he' had written the questions barVf "It aeema to have been was the most poignant. he had asked Eaton, auit Eaton's an metal of steel, the.y s;id, I think. ' one of the Avery pulled forward i Mr. Eaton wrapped In a mini's black leather chairs for her to seat herself swers. "What nUme. were you using, Mr. aock." and took Knottier for himself facing Eaton, when you jnme from Asia to "A aock I" Raton's voltre shundedi Eaton.' TTieTTnrtetl State? tTie wmtracrorTtF the he felt that strange tOlmself; "Why did you ring the hell In Mr. manded. ' blood had left his cheeks, leaving Win' Santoliie's berth?" Avery directed the Eaton reflecteiTv ' "My own," be pale, arid Unit tin- - girl must notice It. attack upon hlui suddenly. D. Eaton,' "A injfn's sock!" "To call help,". Katon .answered. . "Mr. Standulh,, Ctrtinery fawd the ' Then lie iw that she hail not no"You had known, then, that be Englishman "you came from Yono had been not she for looking needed help?" ticed, hams to battle on the TainbaSIam. at hliu. "I knew It saw It then, of course." didn't yon? Po you .renleiuber-.4bb- v e mrrlHrl Hi tMifrwa; '""lr coMlrt-li1TEarSi among the pjissetigersr through the sleepers, yoii ktmw, w 'hen I found blm. Wlmt I out attracting utlention,' she forward to look for the conductor" to Do you know he was udt among " ask blm uhout taking a walk on the the passengers?" "A 'roof of the cars." himself. Eaton r cttiit roiled "Yes, I do." lock!" he said again, reflectively. "How do you know?" "You found hliu then that way. He fer suddenly a rough tHp upon the Tuo" fJngltsiiman tmtk a folded pa-J- . way he was?" hbj shoulder, ami turning, saw that "That way? Yes." per from his pocket. oened it. and L handed It to the conductor. Connery. "How?" i, "Howr Katon Iteritffd.1 taking it. held it "out to Euton. "Here. Mr. Eaton," he said, "to the "Yes; how, Mr. Wion. or llillward. or whiiiever your name Is? How did printed iMissenger list vf lheeople yoil find him? --The curtains were1 aboard the Tamlui Maru prepared open, perl'iipx; you saw him hs yjiu after leaving Yokohama for distribution among ihe ui.sengers It's went by. eh?' . Will you point Tils bend. . Kntou shook "N; the out your namecorrect oil' It ?"' curtains' rtoren't open; they were Kuinn mtide no move to take the closed." a ..... 4t tons paper; anda ft erbotdin enough to give lilm full' iiiituiilt.v. "isawTi ;ontiery numied itoncK. ia ln ciOS:.. back agahrntther strangely, "Is that all they iiy "N'o; they have found the "The. wfapon with wJilch your ttier was struck?" have-luamg- d -- , a Eng-llshni- Stan-.dlslu- .- lir r y -- - - . y -- . t.o " . H iv . r I&tonv-running- s: - : H .'y in- ifrrpi i were promlscuons--'frows- y looking, i , , , f , j dull and painfully' slow in ..brlnglas I " ! V orders. But this one Malslef ftt ,Neal- - aetluTed after bts "flrsftlslt ts f j Norrls that aha was a teacb,,r. .Mai-at- e . rehim on then. had 'watted L .. membered thaf bo had, becomesud , denly excited when elie bad stood bK side, his table, asking In -- her qnlet Vfi-''it'- i volce,:"What will you have, arrf and s r that ' as a result he nad hopelessly mixed Ida order and she had laughed. -- -. J? "" jrfttlsle'g laug sliowd the whiteness of her teeth, and the- dimple in one cheek. But then, f , ,, .,.: pX,..,..,. f Neal Uiouxbt every tiring about Mala! was wonderful the way she vdld .her hair, the light lit her eyes and tbe neat trlroness of ber black dress. Besides, , v. y. she was "some" waitress t She could make two orders to every one that the' other girls umtle twith their physicians' "orders, ana at tne same time escaping the -. - Complying Neal liked the unconventlonallty oi . . a - . ..sLnjuiie:il'li.fA uu cold and atmospnere ot iew lors, inese iwo.crippies frosty KorrIsr.. He found It pleasant to sit ' eon-- In their automobile and which designed home, transcontinental they tripat hik accustomed table in the corner earn will avoid which themselves. To begging, they detest, they by the window, to wnlch Malsle move structed en route by selling picture postcardaf and playing music. Photo, deftly la and out among the tables their living to the chauffeur, Mr, SchllU with tier trays, and to have ber come show; Harold Blumberg (legless), sitting next, iuan. who will accompany rhem. and Reuben Koseuberg,-fe- n crutches, beside the on Ii1m, Sometimes it atlast to watt boine." ': , , long "traveling bapjiened that- - lialsle stayed-4o- o bad yea! togivtg Itla order it one -of those frowsy-lookingirls. Thent bctwecflj- MOMdFBEEZIMGJIICTURES Jealousr nnfJ"dIsappu"iTnrent,"ieirt his his appetite and went back to Ninety, per cent water, 10 per 2 ounteMn cent alcohol, freezes at about 25 J ' bottom iiad the that feeling ""' qult ; 4degrees Fahrenheit. fallen out of things. cent water, 20 per J'. per .Eighty Genthis But did, not happen of tea cent alcohol freezes at about 10 erally, Malsie'made Jt a .point to wait Brief Instructions. Given to inex degrees FahrenHelt. updh Neal. He noticed it and was Seventy pee cent water, 80 per perienced Drivers to Sjraj: satisfied --with himself,- . J cent alcohol, freezes at about S ' Maisle was beginning to like him I plify Operation. t degrees Fahrenheit He took to brushing and wetting Ids Sixty .per cent - water, 40 per f hair and changing bis collar before t cent alcohol, freezes t about 20 golngloorrbj'. HeJhoughjf.be 'de QU1GJC RESULTS GUAPJ.S7EED I degrees Fahrenheit. . . tected a more personal gleam in Mat a A little lubrication-nreven' sle's smile after that. Sarnetltues she lot f overhauling, i lingered a little longer than necessary ' In First Place Rsleass Emergency at Neul's table. Brake Lever as Far as It Will Go Ths Enalishrnan.Took a'.Foldtd PapWr .There never was time to say mucn. Heat Intake Manifold by . From His Pocket, Opened It and Neat even forgot, sometimes, just, the DRIVERS 100K BOTH-4VA- YS Handed It' to ths Conductor. exact-- words that Maisle had said, but Pouring on Hot Water, the fftcrslhat she bad epoken to him AT CROSSINGS a sense that, by Eaton's aduilsskm of at all To Inesieriencea drivers, starting a tiirllieahlm with a strange Joy. the fact, Connery bad been dlsan For the resi of Jthe cold been it after has motor sort a he lived standlug day pointed. of ethercul exrstencerrtnikiiig ana In extreme cold is quite a problem, .but .. "All rights Mr. . Eaton 1" Miiiself Defilgi nDwrtnnintrTbi returned to bis charge, "You are that 4be counter, guarantee of Carelessness. mm. SoTesfiles whatever else that eon- -scrji wllng Malsle's name upon the back quick results. TJie mdst important In been Seattle eleven means, you'd end startlrtgoff for slderatlon to cold weather starting is of his order-slip- , days ana yet yon. were the last person home at. Ave o'clock without his iat to-- relieve the starting motor and stor left- to get aboard, this traln-whic- b Thon Aeal saw Maisle one ntghtxat age battery of undue strain. In low Thsre Is No Virtu In Being 'Careful full hour after Its usual etgrtlng time. Just Once Get the Safety Habit sitting two rows In front of rand Who were you waiting, to see get on a theater, carburetlop. bi not so efadent to nd It Will Stick Train ;.: .ihim.-- . -- - v' t:' I overcome the train, before you yourself took itr these dlfflcultles by merely Run at All Tune. - There-wa- s a man with her." ' He was J grinding away at the starter tl Eaton wet hlk. llps. Tq what' Was notjat v robablI-thnose a lani with that turned long Connery working up? Tbe Tests made at railway crossings In addition ,to the recognition of up' 'ldiculously at the end. Neal In the Urstplace, during very cold fiirnr-tteuTa- ii e same "who na.d . waited it wan.-e1,0 nt, la loft In n nn. show that less than 10 per cent of th ways before Warden's which Met anyone at any time hrTTas Jealous. He wondered at heated garage fSfWe night or ts stand- - "ot0' dr!ve,r look .. Many acci railroad, tracks, crossing : time might. ba"ve7cbarged Connery Maisle. . m: .. on street tbe for coualderable any lng knew something else which tbe Con At Norrls' tilings weut us usual, ex length of time, release the emergency dents have happened on double track ductor could not have been expected cept that Maisle seldom lingered brake lever as far as it wtii go after railways, because the man at the to know-thl- s dismayed Eaton tha-- t talk. She was always very busy. . tbe motor Is shut off; This engages the steering wheel, after waiting to allow a train to pass, "failed to see a train more by Its indefinlteness. And be 1 A toweek, laterbe saw MaTsIe again at clutch, bringing the clutch, plates, coming fronf the ..opposite direction . wtw, as his gaze shifted to AverjFyttaft another theater. Klie bad which oil wobld and excluding gether the same and drove onto the tracks just In time Avery kuew this thing also. flow and otherwise the between plates Neal could tell when tlie caught by it.- - Such a driver " target "What do you mean by that ques- companion; before the congeal. Then, I starting just across nose fell that ridiculous light does, not make good use of his eyes, tion?" be asked. motor, the (ever emergency by pulling y Then' he began to doubthis the plate re separated and can turn snd so pays the penalty for his Inat"I meatuhat-howeve- f Jnnoent or ebbed little" by little. And tention, V " ;' beguljty may be the chance of your he blamed. Maisle.'. Perhaps, after all, freely without the heavy drag of stiff dlfflcuit matter to drive Jt Is not between tlm. ing at Mr. Warden's tbe night, be was she was 4iist like the rest of those " To start the motor, pull out the safely acrossbe" tracks'' every time. killed you'll have a bard time provIris atlSirrls'-- - rtvoloiis; flirty. Why In U There r virtue being careful ing that you did not wait and watch bad she encouraged lUm it ull, then, choke and tnnttfi&piotor over foir or " five times with the starter before turn- Just once ta.a wldl&v Get the safety and take this train because Basil to behave Jlke this? hud taken It; and tbatou were ing on the ignition switch.-- After this habit, which. When once acquired, will Neat's final conviction came one has. been done, turn on the ' V mit following blm. Do you deny It? lgnltlcnp re stick like a burr. '; j night rwben heiet Maisle and Meri lease the - choke and .' themotor wljl 7f If yon live la the rldnlty of a single Eiton was silent " . , ' escort on the street, gazlpf start readily. again Cuiinery, bringing the paper in 4ls Thug the battery Is re-- track railroad, where only afewtraln Thelf UeVedliflhe do hnml nearer to tbe window agaui, d(ity- - of turning tne arB-ruheavy ihoughf io arms were McketL' Maisle Was laugh motor ever and over before It enter your bead that no train la due again glanced down once more "at the state-ine' She turned jjust as Neal went byt Ores, ing. at that time. Sometimes a train runs Eaton bail umder "t asked yoii saw Neal lift his. lint, looked calmly In. case heveatber la so o that who you knew lu Chicago," he said, over the tract, "and you answered 'No one?. That at blur, and-- passed on without a wont. the above method does not succeed, the sional extra ls-rmoment later" ber1 taitgh cimie drift Intake manifold shonldJb-- ' heated by waa driver who sees a trafi coming, "The ing down tbe street to Neat... - "Yes." pouring boiling hot water over It, It near enough to raise any doubt about ' for a eek after tliat Keat did not la best-t- o have an assistant pour the know no ime in Chicago f- - . cro ahead of hwfll. te go to Norria'. But the hardest thing" water n the manifold, while yon are if he remembers that, bis life is worth "No aim," Batob repeated. V" la the driver's seat In order that the a billion times more than bis tAnd certainly no one. there knows to bear was the, eclipse of his own or tarter may be used as soon as the bank account, shut off, set thefarm, Maisle When 10 ioiiow wall enougn delUerately you jour brake, V moveineiits In relation to Mr. "swapped hthi over"ifor this lanky fel- manifold- Is heated otherwise the and stop rlgbf there. Better't hnt cold become manifold : That's a necessary assumption low with the upturned noae-may again by off the gas than lo run the risk ef havbegan wondet 1 aL Jitt,; own ."eligibility. the time you. aavftmehed tb driv- ing your friHu you; knovv- no one! er's scat sod are In a position to asa Those, seven days- were, ntlseruMe, . at all tbera.' Often, a driver -- ha a sudden whim Is not very often ihet The rmiducto- r- pulled - - Hdegrant ; The uext weefc he wss lack Nor- the starter, "It y his wax serosa. If he will be required, but It reachestoesi from bis pocket and handed It to rls. At least be would tell Slatsle she this method the side In safety, he waits far program when actually there to tee the train whte iiinl like thbv'He took Is a aure-flrAvery, who, evidently .having already couldn't past him. ' .. - .' . necessary. , t seen it,'lassed iron Mf: Harriet JSan his seat bjfjHle wiiidowc Out of 6.000 men, women and chil f In all cases, tetard the spark' lever dren killed or ttflue, ShS'took it.starlng at i jnfc. Who came tt,woJt qn hlin.She- - blusbed ; Injured at railroad eross-chuub-all.and Vacantly ; then 'sudden slfgtitty when she Saw hlui and. waited all the way when starting the motor. ingi last year, there were scores upon motor With the 'the spark advanced, core of Innoceht passengers. helolesB ly she shivered, and the yellow paper while Neal gave hlajorder, 'When shet ' "kick". . ta-her I wJtU4Hsheiaiiwdlwid-rou- i It' aliirllngeTWrTomentrr'- lJcryUablet6 a thing, merely depending apoa " to .the Boor. Coo Then slie asked .. hand drivers who failed In the duty so plainnery stimped atftf picked It up and ':.-'.- . ly resting upon them.; "Why didn't you last handed Jr toward Eaton. HOW JO PUY.it SAFE, j week? Have you been HIT" - Neal did ... not "This la- yours." ,be said. nsw;er'at once.. Then he said '" . o--Alignment tester : ... To be careful may ssve a life. . abruptly; motor$ A Itemember B C of the ? No I saw-yo- u the other night." "K you didnt do it. why dont BE CAREFUL; r J p Ma'sle Imiked bewllderett."MeT J us?? yoit-btlbrakes- at' leasts . W lnsoect r w. tour saw me , J . Knee a month. spoke dellbrrately. ,'Keal "'Ye.',! intersect. dowa at street glov ' (TO HK. CONTINUED.) saw you ; three times ' with a iellow - 'r V . $ Hons. t 1 'vU.: aose. with nce a- . tho of Never ta left nasi Ospendedf on the 6uppiy. , . A Mulsle's sudden laugh interrupted .street who A umu deligbis'in anecdotes of t cacj. 'i . r' v Never pass a. street far wten ru.-u-j life 'ami cbarai-te- r tells of ap old Aim.' J Isisrtlwti why' you've" stayed i Il ls stopping tor passengers, tin- fanner who mice took tea with a for; of 15wcleouoh awayT.i That wasn't me.:,' That was ? less you can do so and clear the tuer duke sad. at Drunilanrlg castle, bis grace's luin Dalsle.'. She's my Iwln sister, and running bbaM six reer, ana men slow. esiaie.: Uls first cup,bf tea that-u- aa t Jluimy she. was with. Ain't i w as 'swallowed alumst iniuedlafely the his nose funny. But he's.a nice fel tiriai with hand wden iiijMy durbess gave It ,to hliu. Again aud-- low, an' be an' Dalsle's going to .r" t "lowing down, turning or j I next month. Ain't i ngsWi bis cup was passed along to tbe funny ,' 'plug. When the car ts stlli new a coudI i - l J " Bound bora three time whea ', ' head of tbe table. Atvthe ytenfh nip yon thought if was me !, of metal template may be cut to fit ' . . t.aflblnit tbe tlucbesK grew uneasy alxait the : iiisjiuuurs irmurc ui urr uuuu ne. tbe axle and wheel Joint at front sad . on baml "How many cups do tweea" Seal'i finger cttt short. her ' suiti-i""wrve ne irauic ru.s 4, rear for.,tettng in th future. They m too hike. Iavldr she uakeil." "How happy wafestdon." Thea, with' a laugh J fu?,: 'ou, J art, convenient, permanent check os T heThand Bnd the aUgmaeot ef th stearuf katJaj ' t.iV--.. Ippeared among the. UUen. " aa4 asJen,-.- .'. ssF r Con-nerj- . rdv ! rr -- nlnV-.Philli ' . -- n - ishinan. - "That's ali(Mr. StHnUish," be said. Eaton toil silclil us tlie Uiclishnmih ifter slarlug curiously around at them Mill bis bulging, interested ejes, left. wiisiiroum. Mr. Kttb'n," : foe - "liriiery . Vhe Ttourtd.otRainllsh's VteiitTTiei-ain. .. 1. .. .. . h . eiuier j t'u wrrr mi ii lue Maru IMinder yTiit "were-o- n Taiuha' V some other nsnie than Eaton. Wbki "' : was V 'x. ' '."' I wus on the TiuubaJ "I never, wild Mam." Eaton retumett ateadliyj "I said t came' from Asia, ty steamer. r4eu yourself supplied The Tut iSFTTtm- b Maru." , of questioning like thai, ,"ln Mr. Karon, It 7ninke8norlfrereiice whether you said It or I anjiplleil It Nn yoiir heiirlng. if you didn't orre t me, It was liecause yon wuntcd me to V get a wroiig 'lmpre.sloti alwrnt you. on the Triloba Miif Youjvei-eii'.were yoUT Nt. I waa not" 1. i.i , r loauiiiiiir,' f 1. -- t You your frum Astitthougl railroad ticket seemed to .'diit-cawn- e I -., "From' Yokohama!" "The last port we slopped at liefore lalllng , for Seattle was roktifarinB-- - 4,'onuery ;cetle1ed. .. "You Mot been nn rieattie, men, ai least nve nays; (lor the lust steamer you oiuld hnv I corns on docked Ave day before the ITaiuba Alartl., In fact. Mr. Kifon. you f imd beet) orr this side of the waiefof a many: a eleven days, bad ym "neveiLLjlaysfEatfiti repealftL , ja uavc-eianr- .i.aJ - -- : d among.he--otheriatablesTti- STARTMOTORIN SEVERE WEATHER - . 0 - maklngigJgemipJl at d self-suret- ; ' p a: -- San-toli- ie . . m nt un ids-abili- -- ; 1. . ty e. - San-loln- e. -- W ilia-tuxi-il- saM, as . ' mt - to-to- e f a . d - " ... lj big-AL- tou ' -- l - l-sa- .y c --- diu-lieK- J - stop-marri- 1 It . -' r-,- -- Sl (Continued In Sundoy'sJIerald) r -y - - r .y 'zlJlX |