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Show POOR AT FIGURES V Pm OWfJ GAKE SO HE LEFT HER ft By JANE GORDON K5sJ If i. The man brought Juliuscrmah Wanted Wife Wht i J?MliJi3!eMathematlcs Withv .'- : I IK Avetrtura Newspaper Union.) ' but boat to shore whistle. Leaning a soft and low, gave - Euclidlanlike-Precision.- .. r. he endeavored to sight forward, 8 ropVrlrht M WW JBrowi"m rniM-- the - bfut.b through tbe 1 crude old bouse that stood on the edge , of the wood. He' coulj Just PROBLEM glluipse Its chimneys, from . whh h J saw was "It's occupied by hls laUKhter," he no thai the bag THece wag one, and we have donr'all.t longer smoKe was ascending.- -, iie paq uiscovt. "We'll take him In tliere. tlien.1 tliwe. It stood now betweeo the two to can ; now weifa- may onty wait Doe- seats EATON "SUSPECTED-He ered this dwelling, when on bid hunt Maohtns 8e an Needed Man Adding on tlm floor, nd picking It no t una no mother; volceto luirmi The four nien lififed tlitcrtVgupe for ,. glnrljjlr . - ppoiPtedr . bjmsolf p he Md tuUtakea his, way. back io " Got Married antTTherrFeund of Rasil Sttntohie, enriied It Into the nurse; lie says I can IrM) him, )"t I and looking-a- t sieep when I was a boy-,- sobbed thi . It, he found it unfaa-nGabriel Seattle (aBJta'l-ts- t, been to the hunting lodge and obliged first man.'. ",'-J- s His Spouse Was Nothing. tells his Duller tic Is expecting N..: Tttst yet. J; thought you would 4;ned and with marks about, tlie lock drawing rootn and laid It on Us bacl j. " to'ask direction. a catlr-rto he ailmil.fil wunoul ' ; I "And had bed. Which toice to call but like had to told it Housekeeper. been ujmw that know;" nother'it plainly He infimm hi nife of ocqnmkiii The been bouse had seemingly If lilm the have ta tlial threatens he "I. the' forced. my to "Thank yoBiUId want know?" dagger morjiflg,r chuckled the see- S Inatrgments," Sinclair pursues a t ourse he considers the cupled by a strangely attractive young Tork-Ansnfd. "I'll pet them ; but Uefore I de Eaton acknowledged. lie inoved away d roathe He the on Kew floor Its set betweeo It. dow hlg "the, one. leaves honorable Warden only woman and a crabbed and shabby old cide to do anything, J ought to e Thus we see nature's-- wonderful taw ' the house In Ms ctr 8ml tube's a from thejo; and sat down In one of knees and checked over Its contents. inatlcal marriage In which a wife Is one...' The "old woman bad brusquely 2of Dian whom, he tnlies Into the maIlls dauphter. Since sho Is -common denom had so been taken, far as pictured as the least Nothing ' ' compensation applied to the human " her, her the spats further down the car. Wlien the 'ear returns home, chine,. men iforined Thprnl-ofhat "tha ' Hartlen Is loond (lea 1, nVTniei.e.l, with "exopnusls ou the leust. Tquntlon, luator, folks" were working an she couldn't ami alfni. Tu aller, a your.g Hon on him." , its the door Was closing bebftid Win, I talned only, clothing, the Chinese dic-- ' hp fractions consisted of a husband hou e, has bee i at tell him. v. The - young' woman' tame "Miss In Con-' Santolne is 6 but leaves unoln"er t'ob and alimony, the obsetvntiqH cam to lils ears from the car j nonary and the Hog of cigars, ana and sljr cbiidren, or " , The Verdict to bis assistance. to Smilingly nery. (omruetnr. ra elves car." Avery said. "Ill get Imr.V hfJust- hnd left a young girl sud - J these all apparently were stjll there, which at present is ? "We find tbe ho'd train f.ir a party. Five m-nof prisoner' told "The him, guilty by The tone was in some way, false paths hereabout," she and a girt "board the tra'n, the Harriet 4 He had laid out the things on the ; Mixing In a little, algebra,' X, as denly crying fin ahantton. of insanity." "ns . '.v . ; , Kn'stern KxpreBs. The f it her of fare so misleading.". Raton' oould j, not tell exactly Iww Santolne, he Understood, must have J seat across from Jjlua while checking being ihe unluiown: Quantity, sual, Aha't'of the R'rl, Mr, liorne. .18 was .the not ;JBut in, plea faded the front I Thornton, gazing broken down for the moment.- after them up, and now he began to put titers Is the following equation Avwy started diS fhejttMl..for Whom the train was. held Philip femarted.cHmson felt batV'on-'-'thaT. Ka'on. a young man, also ftrTi ."dark "One jnomtfnt(i fThBase, Mr.-ver- y the strain of the operatiolry and Ea - them back In, the bag. - Suddenly he , A plus B equals C minus' X.-- ; hia noartieif the train. Pome Just-th- e That'l io boota the efMidui-to- r bead Mat 'points we make,"' said j hfgh the rough not ask ton halted as though to turn back, notwd that one of bis socks .was "i;il you diiughier .a' d tils .secretary,' ton Considering that A Is husband,., B me rureman. was-sur ended rejomeo to "hef overall 4 tell whirl Si'tntolne costume, Miss Avery, ttirkout before any feeling the blood drive suddenly upon missing; what had been ?Ieven pairs wife and C money, Justice Sapper fias they fan ooWernns.h!ni, The two make the softness of her .that- - any man who didn't have sense Z other, passenger thatvihie has been his heart. Them recollecting that he was now only ten pairs and one odd to solve the marital problem, not by prised kgain,-- at Eaton's acquaintance. Dome is voice. an aftitck tjpon her father. Walt tit) vision found nearlyltad from a nrurJer-o- u The Jier dark, eager enough to see('that an Insanity plea had no right to go to her, he went ou. sock. multiplying tha? .means and the exwa the .proper thing must be crazy." ' assault. A tjfkixm operates. til you get her inside the door of this This disappearance of a single socg tremes, but by resorting to trigonome- eyes, the flash of white teeth between Dome Is revealed as Ma (II ftmtolne, ' " ' , j; . -- '.i.. .:,,, Clll'." crimson recurring-smilewith a great corporation lawyer. her lips, was so strange, so bizarre, so per CHAPTER' VII and calculus If be it to make X try halinted "Vou yourself said nothing, then, made Thornton he mi that v A New Law Enforced. plexing that unless It was acciden- equal happiness, that can have made her suspect It?" the trip, to the house" "atJtbe edge of : JTU Just flnrre-2- 3 tal he could Tint account for It at alL tor speedin'." Suspicion Fastens on Eatorf. Wanted Figuring Wife. CHAPTER VI Continued. baton asked. the wood again and again. ' 8o he , Eaton found. Ids car bet'er filled No one opens a man's bag and steals fAll I right,: J'lJ squire. pay ttr-bseems a that Julius Berman, wid and Noma had .'become good friends, wouldn't have It Gonnery shook his hend; the con thun It had" been before, for the people one sock, and he was quite sure there in such to a oeqn harry : Consulted continually by men con: ductor, in doubt and anxiety over ex shifted from the.car behind had been had been eleven complete pairs thre ower, with six children and real estate, very good friends indeed. . get through 'yW burg? IX I hadnt " to get a mate who could figure married cerned. In great projects; immersed nctly what action the situation .called scattered J In It had earlier the day. . Certfttnly then, It much ingenu- - thought It ' was the' sorriest lookins first the takenat tlrrough Keeping train, tiiiy !iii(l night in vast affairs, enpaido himself to Ills section, he watched the hnd been accidental: the bag had tip first and second , mortgages with Jty to persuade ner to meet him at the J town 1 ever laid my eyes on." EuclidlanllUe precision that bis wife of 14 v i completely as lie wished lip ciir and outside the windows for been opened, Its contents taken out turn of the shorepromises of books i "Ana $10 for confenipL" " had been, tit the age uf forty six, great told him she was on speaking terms of travel-lornd In what was vastly In Korna and them signs .of examined, 'Investigation Connery putting "Contempt of whatr 'but not famous, powerful but not pubwith Q, E. D., and most certainly inti terested in and Avery wete niaking. Whoever back, one sock had been dropped un pictures of foreign lands "Our town." with mate addition subtraction and licly known. At iliut tlminrcvpnr hucT TOacked "Saitfotne-mi- ist Interested In views of Thornton's own sttlt be noticed. The absence of the sock. liml occurred which hail forced the an in wanted said he Berman, effect, the no more than that the ' There with Its wondrous" tall buildings. upon train, for no one could have then, meant v -blind iiinn out .unwillingly from his Might . Be. so be got married. -- Uf city, The famous r musician- - enjoyed escaped through the snow.' No otie contents of the bag had been thor adding machine,!There are, specialists wbo will de i the. court:''. told obscurity cuid tiow Tstjape. ATeryTrntlpinnery TTmghly- lnvesrlgaTed.By whomT By sign you a coat of arms." , This event hud been the murder of "My wife, falsely and fraudulently ami wnoever cise was Disking investitive man against wnom tne telegram Tlien he had later been able to " "So Tve beard." the great western financier. 'Matthew-Lutronfit that a was she person represented gntioon with them evidently-.wernot directed to Law rence . Hillward had Notna io ride Jn his motor-boat- ,' persuade ""And to are there matters other we There had been nothing b; ana so manage financial specialists who warned Eaton? letting anyone know that an Investi and they had plowed Joyously will were this affair which had In . any way a family tres a As of with matter provide married. yon. fact, was Ever since his receipt of the tele gation down Athe Jake together. being made. Baton Went '. f :t you can shadowed dishonor upon Santolne. So face." f)aunnnfi)'body'a to .lunch; on his way back from the .grain. Laton as be passed through she Is pot. She cannot be trusted even chdrm-lug Noma was nil surprises and nitich hs In ids role of a tulnd w ithout "Weill Do you suppose Well! the train In going to and from the with a half ndollar, because she does diner, lie saw, the conductors with pa -originality. . there are filling" stations where blue personality Santolne .ever fought, he pers Jn flKdr bands questioning a pas diner or for other reasons had been not know hoyv much to pay the huck Thornton that the young blood Is pumped Into plebeian veins?" had fought nj:iilii!.t I.titron; but his regretted and how much ster If she any, change, senger. They evidently were starting trying covertly to determine- - which,, women of his own cla'at home might fijrht had., been not mrii Inst the man systematically through the cars, exntrt-mir- ig If anyone, aniong the passengers' was should receive. As soon as I found not bold I mil come. for him a like Interes- t- They .LogicaiV each person; they were making the "one" who, the telegram had out she was unfit to dlsbuise funds, I were J1 w'ea"rTsome, In tlielr expected then a lime of to rfltfed and un"Can 1 Interest you In automobile and live refused with ,ber the plea of necessity of a report to warned him- was "following" blmt modern attitude. vas In rest; ptiMic consciousness Insurance?" " : : . the railroad offices of names and ad- - For at first he had interpreted It to to take her Into my household." Noma was' different every holir, as the procesx of iiwakenlns to the Mrs. Berman, who Is fightljg pro "I haven't an automobile on my dresses of all held up by the stoppage. mean that one of 'them" whom he " knowledge , that st I'iirrl'e thinRs, ceedings to have the ruarriagj? annulled, sweet and winsome as "an innocent place." bad to fear must be on the' trnln, of the train. child. clise to the IH.enoss of of that? You have lie had felt certain that this Eaton Uiter on started toward the rear ' what luen call crime, luid Iwh-i- i He engaged In musing --fancies of burglar Insurance. I nresuine. and vet helnj! of the train, could not be the case, for otherwise, ner over nts evening cigars at the you have no burglar on your nrem donfjfintler the unassuming tuinie of "A RHiinent, sir!" Connery' called. any one of "them" who knew blra business. Sctiiuhil lipmiclal scandal lottge tne most adventurous r ises." would nunting have conr.uion nniteii. Now this time. itie conductor spoken by bretthed more strwtEly against after he had glimpsed one. day tnale r fronted hmc-bis suspicions that one of "them must tlinn perlmps against any of the occupant of the mystifying house. he ahojud the train returned. "Your name, sir?" Connery asked. other western men. He hud heetrf- This man, hurrying In the direction , The bag certainly had not "i'WlUi D. Eaton." .. of "niotig their Llvst : he had liis ene had the rougluiess of an forward' out the door of answer. wrote"down Connery tlie the car, mips, of w'.imu liHitersonally Saiitoine "Can Yotf DirAnythtna for Him Here, "Your enelent flrate. , Tbnr-nlg- ht Thornton or he would have seen it from the atljress?" Doctor?" He Asked. mi(.'ld have heeti cnunteii one, and he " no adilress. indulged the" fanpy that Noma had, In I Mas going compartment at that end of the' car "Ihave lind Ids friends, both In biuh plaresri Infancy, been kidnaped by 'Lizzie and for nmil.le. too. to rom!riiinicnfotniy. to a hotel In Chicago which one,! whrre he had Hat smoking. The bag, .he was a world figure. Then. hH of hint her of It to his superiors to the west hniin't decided yet." therefore, hnd been carried bnt tbe-re- As tpnhlen. the man btwK been struck time passed in her delight dtmr. and the man who( had "Where are yon coining from?" hecausfef tl e wires., belns down-cle- arly dtnl'ijj killed; hcenitxe of sote privHte "From Asia." h.'td resolved to keep the atproximity, Thornton did not'hesltate opened It, If a lassenger, must still quarrel, men whlftp.ered, by tin obscure tack upon i'i7iTolne:rrot".ror some -- "That's hanil.v an address, Mr Ea he In the rear-pa- rt to Jnake love-- to tlie woodland maid lind till then unheard-o- f lu'nn. ' In ton !" Xlliio wn il natlilna whimsical, tender fashion that Euion. reflllihg his , cigar-cas- e even 'J to lefinlte The- Ttvnifirii'; vvfiVs liiiil calh-- ', "I can give yon no atldress nbrond hearts mow sophisticated. to the trainmen;" aq I give his. action a look of casualness, wliich should have strrled to (lie wait"He carried hlr violin the night be wi.nt you f;entleaie.!i to proinlse me I hal no (isptl nddtcss there. I was trot up and went toward the rear of the ing wori(l took her expitetl new of l.a- - before yon h ave tiTs, (r.th:it vou will- traveling most of tlie time. I arrived I lie train. A Mirter w.as still posted oa, the moonlit water troii's conviclinn, carried instead .the In Seattle by the Asiatic steamer and at the door of the Santolne car, who and wooed her with, music that set his I say leave." notliinjHiiHv ' news of I,nf rim's death;. and disorder THE'ANSWER audience on fire. ThnfL.iilght he ills ires isitltrSfj.ni the Olce of took this train." . jvarned him to be o,uiet In passing v followed. The first public ennoern cncv?lo -- J'Ab! Tel kissed rue liiil'l came on tier before he Nettbe the Tninba rhrongh. another.' you car, found, was en,: "Strange, Edith should Invito that hego. ; 'fy had assured ...hud been, of enurse. for Jut stocks" and himself horrid grass widow to her wedding; fluit i'tll iKiT'eil. As AvVry Mum." clay he was, returning to NewTork. . tirely empty; the door Jo the drawing v ,. . I'onds of tlie f.atron prent he has such a disagreeable past," He smiled amusedly at V his own propeitits ; hfl the ciii-- Katon fount! a seat in Connery tiiflile note of thlt as he room w here Santoine lay was .closed. nnd I.atrorf'st blt'iie'ss had seemed only one "Yea,- - my dear, . but ahe'a rich had mnde note ot all the other queshandsome reflection In the mirror over of tlie end sections near tln drawHe went on into the observation further eUdcni'ea hy the of his reluctance to leave enough to furnish a very - agreeable Theu he said car. A few men and women passening r.icm. Ue did not know wbt'ther tions Hnd answer's. ; with which the l.ntron bimks. t!ie I,n.'tlie rn-to thli lo to ask woodland leave here something were the or I'uIIjuhii or .whether gers conductor, he girl. Then he went to present.": ' reading talking, Iron railronils and. m;it(!s. 'and publr' ntislit to who in' tlie low same good-bbid on her replied, lie choose moonreniahi; ai:d be would have tone; dancing past them through the Our" Prescription List : utilities stood Arm even :it:i!nst the what they said was not audible to glass door at the end of the car, he light' again for the setting, for he had except for rccolle tion of Har. No friend 'of mine shock of their builder's death.. As riet an Idea that the episode might lead to saw Harriet Pantolne standing ulone Ktntoine.. Then tlf cutiain at Eaton. Is Horace Hoe; Wired of tills, public inictcst bad sh'fl-e"You can tell us at least where on the observation ihv entl of the car wes pitslu-t- l further later inspiration. always wants The platform. to "the fflnl. coni'1ion mit 'To borrow douch. your family Is, Mr. .Eaton." aside, .and she In. Aorna 'came again nt his call. She girl did not see him ; her back was of Ijj(!nn's iiiurtiticr; and.lt Jihe. wns very pale, but rjulle conwore tlds evening an unaccustomed jsuKcestcd..' toward the car. As he went out onto was dui;ns,tlrs trial f lit: t Sauto'n-.Exhausted Her Interest. "I have no. family." tlie platform and the sound of tlie trolled. nsTntoii knew he would be. dress of trailing white. It Was vast nonie had ' leco:ne' more' publicly Her Husband But why should we "Friends. tlien?'- She looked . at Katon. ie.it did 'not cfiwlirg door came to her, she turned Thornton becoming.'' ly smiled covert known. ,ot that thvhi r.d m;;n move? We : were perfectly delighted a speak as .she passed; shewent dl- !:'I- -I have no fri. nds." " to meet him. ly at the- flowing draperies. susjiected of any kiioaledtre tniicli ' Nov, ltoie?" to IsJ She looked d'tor the white mid tlroil of the .rawing - . " tlt . Noma " he Tlia "is nejgnnornooa wnen we cams 'i nn.1j " ciTtue NowTieilT"'1 Wiiny eo'iiipn'f'it.vTii'-tW- '" ' Have Time to ThlnJt This snld'ruthleSsiy. faint gray sha(Tow underneath room, opened It a:;d went In, followed l"u,t h n,m going back .'know" I." was. 'but the murder Imd be'ei I Mrs; ecaiise Tit n by A very.- Tbedivr clesed, and for Chatterton Coniicr.v poiidered for stneial --mo said the the Is not over," Judge. city. It likely that we shall I'm tired purely prix'tne mutter: but in the of, talking about the same lueuts. a moment Euton coiilii'licilr voices "llie . Mr- .- lliirwartl l.nw- again.? ,. A ('ttestloiiW inn. Latron's drciitn-Kltmtvwhile sold not an mathe that, old neighbors for a whole year. rence expert Hillward, to whom the telegram the rooj-.Bivathlesswlde-eyed- , Stinfoiis. she stood re i:nd sVro'indiiurs previous to Shn lair's. " ' ii matician, she knew that a log table had whlca.-a)claimed him. OonnoryV. The. condu -- tor was addressed '. .,"''"' k (fie erlme. .SrrN'ne was i summoned lo do with- - wood. She added garding ?A nothing tbiV uiondng. your nssoeinto who was '. ;'.-'- ' v'TralneoV ihen came to the door-o"Ciime down to fhelioat." 'he In. the"rravTfig Into coni1'ifllPwiiiic.s. I "JonesI don't, understand that man' room and sent tiie iiorler for water Found Better Bookkeeper. t've taken-(hitrain with you HrttotJ. -- We wlltTloat Into the' moon 'i'lie blind num. led lino the roji.it. and clean , "He left me, I think, "because be light while I play my farewell 4e Splffums. . He used to be absolutely linen; Eaton beard the rip will you give mo bis address?" Uitilns siu'Mless In the wliness ehair, Of linen bcIn-- torn, and lite ear Iia"I tlon't know I lill.uai-d'dependable, and now yon can't believe address." found a woman who knows more arlth revealing himself hv Ills Sniken,jiflluuie filled. .with the smell nf mihI- me the address, then, of the i.h-metlc than 1 do, All the niat hematics The girt; poised in, her. white Vrapf I y Jiia wifJudJrjdlejas loan who suit the telet'rain." - J "Yes, poor boob ; he married a trtllt scptlcs. required for the wife of man of hti ones, am not move. OneMtf the unknown gulders of the Donald Avery cuiiie TuTTTi-TiTirIjjJiL!umhJejojIo tht, pltlier." fetaI,edt ..... M saM type Is to know bow to buy the heces-sitledully. , "Qa . ? . destiny of the Continent and as coun-selinmii!qu,e wmri Connery siokp aguhi to the PullniHn Ing room. and dropped Into the seat of life. I want alimony and counto the most -- powerful iul they winversoil Innn- himself across from Eaton. He seemed deep- - coiiduiior, sel fees pending trtul of . the suttt ia Thoniton hesitated, nrertiaps she . 1JIL thenJjardly ' jThat't Different heard of But- - plainly 4 ly H nought ful dihly for a minute. !!Tiat to- - pri-v- e Indeedr 4 which I stand-rea- dy I know would wake It uncomfortable for him: 7 :- one or "uncrowuetL-rulersthe nation's . said lie "What's all tho rowf1- -1 utmost unaware of Eaton's pros thin. Connery " s more about the three Bs than my feus' These lone women In solitary' dually. - had caught the public sense. .The ence. And Eaton, observing places y . He a It'a his name to signed the house.;. Dana.' nIiph -- iBruikly he retracted hint; his' steps to fate ofMhe murderer, the crime, even again had the .sense that "That need not cause a continuous "I must have time to think this over," th boat From Its seat he ctlultl Avery's ab- on which he had written Eaton's an" himself, lost temporarily their sorption was .completely In conseswers, ami Imudvd It fo.the Pullman ; said the Judge. "It's a long time since still see Noma standing - there t. disturbance," In the public curiosity over ' Is occupied by a young It to himself of what was going conductor, who also signed it and requences v . ."Ahrbut v: went t Interest to school." Vision I In . . white; the " The moonlight the personality :nf jtntolne. turned It to him ; then the went on married couple and thelr-paren-ts, ber (in behind the Jdoor In how Basil vbIon hunuted him afterward. 'V ; r It had been reiwried for some days Santoine's death or continued exist- to;the passenger now occupying Secand family his.",:. was It strange how that last sor MAN IS SILENT SEVEN MONTHS that Santolne bad come to Seattle di- ence .would atTect the fortunes of Don- tion Four, without 'making any r rowful gaze ofthe arnsv-dar- k evoa ' ' comiiienfV " "" Correct Diagnosis, rectly after Wa.rdon's death; but ald Avery. "'."". . Ud haunt hhnhbw " wIViihls-was-adiHltte- tl.fancy -A Umg time iusiBd how his- - sh4- Murderer" I Even ReTutts U me Doctor Your loss of memory Is due Alleged loHgr v .orJaughrer in the high ". ntes. had always been careful to add ton could not have told; he noted ue no umiger to iiitiiseir trom this Innvengntse nil wite ana Y notos of Ids violin. 1'oor'lIUIe Norna. to cigarettes, r ' -M. that Santolne, having been a close only that during It the shadows. on quiry. ..ftiritted against no , one- ,- hut v Dub Children. . doctor."' It Jnstlt, n"Lad&een ber.' his close rouglTon ersonal friend of Oubriel Warden, the snowbank outside the window ap-- . Including comprehensively was cigarettes that 1 was supposed to everyone companionship ; : Its abrupt ; uprooting. New X " had come purely In a Mrsnniil capac- - pieclably cbanged their KslVlon. Fi- on the Tfiitn. When .the conductors' , bring htiuYe Jo the wife and I forgot spmdlngsevea So Thornton.bne Then thought h It jr. anil the Impression was given that day months In Jail, refusing to speak a eame : nally the dor opened, and Harriet had left the car,. he put Ids ootgasl.TO ; . t a blUboird in front of the them, .tv"'-1NHiitohie had returned quietly stue Santolne came out, paler, thai! before, away and went Into the men's word to anyone or to recognize eveo Palace.upon ' ; theater: Noma's picture. lUie iei;e proimiginii Of antl now um quite so(steady. Ycur Name; Sirr Connery Asked. his own family, Salvatore Longo, mute,' days to smoke and calm his Unanimous Opinion, uaunteu in tu very white robe la his May In i'io- WosT was. more than Eaton rose as she - approached tienjes.' Ills return .to America-- ' hud Senior Professor Letterkink Is The bo alleged, sent will, to' murderer,, a Which Votifront. had he Insf seen her. showed where jlark circles Were . suggestive li nt affairs among the them; and Avery leaped up. nil con- passed the bounds of recklessness; fjos' dont you think? i ery - prison fsrm souiewberc, according to a ed him, Below. Norna of the overall to fornv i" ' . , , v powerful ww truljltn WU state its cern and sympathy for ber bninsdl: court order, in; the. hope tlmt --jtt win and what a sit sat Ion be would now be beginning ' Tlie .Sophomore Yea, ' Tve always Norna "I In ostume; red to am, be flnxhara. supposed resting,!! "she regain blA tungue and WaMon hud ; this attack ately lie iiprienred. He met her In in If his actions brought eveu sorI6us considered htm rather thick wlttedV to dehe read, explained quietly, accepting him as fend: himself. He has refused to .rec- ' "The Olrl of Lone Wood." '. '. iiHn Kitntelne. so sliiillar to that the aisle jiu'd Tsk her hand. nnlshell He agnlnsf . , Jilm ! M suspicions T'k..iMtf. krnu.. ntwconift l one who bud ' ' the to ask. ; , vlilcli'Tind , Wurth-nright "Was it successrul.' deHrr.Axerv ud dehy-eeslain twill, Wit , , ognise even his wife and five children. .nmiini rigar i and was debating "How ts your ful her? It warfUr busy New York, so that.lt v Jtliln eleven ihiys of Warden's A irTan ; at a young wliettier .to. light another, wlon' ho Edward J. Helllyatterney-- ; for was-- not party was urged flte samer there msr bo bo strange that,', turning. Thorn, to entertain tho company with a song. ;'J'ist IiM-timust le of the (rrsvesi signifi. tsShp shut her eyes anhlh. voices ojitsfdc the . rar,jtnd rbiinue' beard fortJshe said bis client Longo, went mute the r... .i. ... ton should see the noted actress her St'rx.lnlr X rL- " "But I can't sing,", he said rather riinre, swered, and stoorl boldlttiTiMhe bock oHnlag the window land lisiking ou(; . day be was arrested and has since reseems an so uuiionand so-ielf regarding her wn printed poit X - . CiUitiery sfooj overwlieliiieil Jjr t he of a '" fused to him. to heaw Connery vaiid..jhoJ.riikeiiiun u.lJ"rt;leoiW!whox speak Jail r'--i. itteudanta ' ?jts. : ;"'"T?Jn'L.j;atiLto;make Mrr , Eaton."! . rtrait: Lovely la modish "attire," she butt of -- me." . . t T j .. ltiono4jt with this' fiillef rt'eiiirion "sa: Eitton' apd recogntxed hnnand strtiggllng t'liroiiRhXie snow ami ntnlo rlblow; or anybody elfcTvUbder-''tp- e drcuta-atance- s, amlled recognition to him It was the V' terloiiHiiess of the ilbaster sat down In the seat where AverjAhiul inc. of "Not at all, old man.", returned the.- -, res-apparently. Kellly' satd,' If had been im old witching .smile. hevu sitting. '''I 3X'y which had' oouie' niHiit-tliT. tnan "Wn merely1 want to get a then, ontly Connery passed the door of tW fc possible foe bhn'te prepare the ntaa's "You dog!" he mouthed. ,Hs Breathlese. wide-eye- d as the Norna stave ourof you.": Jds charge: then hi mined . . rjtstod jm'W'tbfflmJa Ir snmjtit. wUI,4inoA . case foe trials V wis is the man of their parting-- had stood, so ThornTo' the 7 In four or five days. en that did it" , sllrgett'.,; she to I'l 'replied : has-bea loqsely Vrapped In several Longo times iiewnpflpei' taken ton now waited.. . 4 ' you do anything fur hh here, Avtuy;; sli turned then rHrertly "in Iris hands F ton finish wl his ( Confirmed, to court, but each time it bss been im- & ss " Igsr . moved tM. 2l on her may lie askedVl 1 ITU Bti vtlNTJNl'ED.J thortght there probably and went back to, his sent lu the rah ,WbntT You! The woman hater to ty him, beVatise evera ' "Qood-by- , possible Mr. Thornton." sho said. married U, How .1'bo surgeon glsncHl down .1 oar. was a clot tiiider the sktilV sud As he glanced ut the scat when yon here changed T -jueatlon put to hint JBas.boea we by a "It la not liHI QtStons' b ueetU no flivvers vai speed-.- s 1) . Trc fbat tlkoljr. wt mvet shall t.ptisied loihid it jnujIj. relieve i"On thf contrary. I am now greatJind, IcfLhls Jotkfd JravellSiJfsiil er wouMtn. hater than ever before I By William MacHarg, Edwin Balmer - --- 4- - fall-color- UP5MIJDJE -t- J ot Wet-de- n. AWTOF-COMPENSATia - i&S-tii- -- , Ua-d'ti'- . - -- f . t tnt-conrt- 1 j if . ut - e. ' - i - -- -- tineci-taini- - "Well-er-wh- ;.;;V;;,.4:, been-.carrie- the-woo- - ' nr N n e - , sttini-hmv- the-thoug- ' . : e sen-fenc- e s - . . . t. . . 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