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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE grate must have a rblmnpv and if the chimney was wide. . , . I must have climbed forty feet when my hand encountered a ridge and I felt a current of air. And then I came to a fireplace. As I crawled out of that fireplace, I knew where I was. I had come to Helena's bedroom. Roughly I washed the tilth from my head and my hands, but though I did what I could to wipe the soot ' ..rut x(T wPM BY ... i Mil on his side. Then I snatched mv pistol, thrust It into his stomach and pressed the trigger In vain. The magazine was empty. Slov enly to ine last, itusri nail never troubled to replenish his clip. Tharaoh had fallen on his right and so on his pistol arm. While this was taking his weight, he could not aim, and though In a flash he had thrown his weight to the left. In that Instant my fingers had caught the wrist of his pistol-hand- . For a moment he fought for his freedom: then he let himself fall on his back: but now my wits were working and before It could reach his pocket, I had hold of his other wrist. And In that Instant the room was flooded with light. . . . For a moment I thought that someone had entered the chamber. And then I guessed that l'haraoh had turned the switches when first he came Into the room, and the switchboard Itself might report the repair of the damage which he had A4 CHAf,TERJiT find me' wastrving t0 that. He bad F . V, Hi"' 0 !k dHlnst me, touch me " , ui finirurs anu I would see to this might hap- m the roar of his 11111111(11PXbt make the last oesound dui F" old hear' HA mlubt i.Unm in 111 now. m r I Bie" feel his breath on pit ,f-,- action f iLr ".. a"i' my knees to 'tremble: loose: my cousins leering into my mind, Kwllked bllndman's buff."... 'tan .w ras the reaieninruiice o, shame my fear. tbat put to rhnraoh-he- re, h(,ar(l her whip him hefnre .,! fellows cut mm had .He whip she ; h a;e. L, 1 - used was my hlnl . VOtl . For an instant bu hand." : i ubh; tern-thoug- o 1b pistol-arm- 'iit U.--ill -- lste T !l- X 'hrr '"' 'W Vie. no nd It Vow when l'S t ;''! ;,,.v "' upon etTertcd and IV' f feiit'd. defl were " take ci'titin'l !""-- ' f v port. Th" ' un!,1'r'!" vrhetli. M..-ro,- l ''t " ' lO'Terore. Th Hot a '.': " ir I to shake with laughter. "Quite so," said Geoffrey. "Quite so. After about an hour the dog dis played emotion and was released. After another hour Hurley and I displayed much more emotion and withdrew to survey the mouth of the entrance drive. "We hadn't been there ten min utes when we heard the Carlotta coining coming from the castle all out By the use of our torches we stopped her, to find that she was manned by a flying squad. Watchmen, porters, grooms all of them armed to the teeth. They were going to compass Yorick, traveling east; and the coupe was coming after, to travel west. The Countess Helena had been kidnaped. Yorick was plunged Into darkness and my lady was gone. Let down In a sheet from the ramparts. Her handker chief had been found on the drawbridge and Sabre had been found In the mont." I felt that It was time to say something. "But how," I began. . . . "Don't Interrupt," said my cou sin. "Listen to me. Well, I let the Carlotta go, dividing that Barley and I would do better on foot. I afterwards I learned that, 'at , the "H fin h V l,K'h rm,""- - b tu t? J1 . "' H'ore "".I don,. b.j Cash 1 I M trwUMTs .. brushed room would be :() cli would s'it-e'mi' '"' raoh n nd hit left to d!e Where !!.' I Joliicwh.it SMirrmindintf. No lnd"s. t"1 ' ' one tef out f Vt;i ' IieiUier Witld.'W UT 'It Vf 'll wax then that brought him dowu fireplace. 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Sold by all druggists and drug departments. little hall. With the master key In my hand, I turned to the turret door. For a moment I hesitated. Then I took a deep breath, fitted the key to the lock and pushed open the ohk. Helena was not to he seen Neither, for that matter, was Sa bre. He bad gone to join bis mis tress at the head of the turret stair. I was wondering whether to fol low or whether to wait where I wns. when I suddenlv saw that mv duty to the lady was done. The appearance of Sabre would show her that she was released, The w ay to her bedroom was open, and she had no need of escort, be cause the terror was laid. With trembling fingers. I whipped the key from the lock of the turret door. Then I opened the door which gave to the winding staircase. passed through and locked It behind me with all dispatch. Five minutes later I crossed the moat by the foot bridge and entered the tunnel which would bring me Into the woods. A her fear and trembling she had soucht to buy my safety by com mlttins a breach of trust. No queen could have done more for the king she loved. Although I had come to regard with increasing apprehension the the opening of Helena's eyes-- to 1 and wns it that of course, truth, not Burl that had stood In the secret chamber and listened to all she said It had never occurred to me that. If only I held my tongue neither she nor anyone else need ever suspect that I had entered th rnstle that Friday flight. Yet before mv cousin had sicken a dozen words, I saw that. If I was careful mv secret would keep Itself. lie found me f.nWhlng breakfast In h!s room nt The Heaping lb.fc "Well, vnn have ni!ei! some fhtn?" ht s:i!d. "Let that be yur punishment for deceiving three slat o I bbrne ,de soul. N'of that f,''l' (.1 I l.ut She I'.ilt that's fe. Yo'l've the tt!,v wiy you'v by a her t- -'d ttiin' "'''ti. l'-- Gag Her Over Was Clapped Mouth. As I walked to Plumage. I remem bored those terrible moments how In her pride she had flung my puny efforts In Pharaoh's face and how In thl Mm". to treat v..n Ilk.' that. '" much In c'iie, sent him east and ran west yes, ran, with my heart In my mouth. The Idea was to And the Bolls . . , If the Bolls had not gone. "I found her at a quarter to one, up a little track and very near cried with relief. You see, that meant that my lady was jet in the park. "I rushed off and stopped the coupe, which was lapping for the twentieth time, told the chauffeur to go on patrolling, but to send me reinforcements and tell everybody he met. Then I went back to lay my ambush. I soon had plenty of men and I did the Job well. Pharaoh simply hadn't an earthly. Though he didn't know It, that track had become the scaffold on which ho and his little friends were going to die. "At a quarter of two a wallah comes pelting with a message we very nearly killed him, of course. P.ut by the time he'd said his piece he was nearer death than before. The Countess Helena's complb ments, and will Mr. P.ohun come back to the castle at once." My cousin covered his face. "I don't think I've ever felt such a blasted fool. P.ut blasted . . . "Well. I took the Rolls and drove back to hear Lady Helena's tale, "She was lying down on her bed when a gag was clapped over her mouth. Pharaoh, of course; but alone. She put up a fight, but he very soon had bis way. He bound her wrists and ankles and took her master key. Then he carried her down her private staircase and Into a secret room tin ante chamber, In li- -s the fact, to the cellar where gold". rut afraid there's in. doubt that vhe miffered; but. except that Phaher. uiie simply raoh put It aero Vine that bit out. But he must 1,1,(1 ,een pretty ruthless, for In the , ti she opened the Secret pane; They were very religions and devout and were active In building priories and abbeys in that part of the country. An Interesting tradition of the family connects them by marriage with the descendants of Joseph of Arimalhea. Among the first Immigrants to America, there were many of the name of Clark. The mate on board the .Mayflower was a Clark. Thomas Clarke, of Plymouth, settled In lt,23, and Capt. Haniel Clark, of Windsor, Conn., was a settler In la'i'J. Tristam (or Thurston) Clark was born in Ipswich, L'ngland, county came to America Suffolk, In and settled at Plymouth, KWI. William Clark, a freeman at Water-towMass., In 1031, removed to Woburn before 10 Carew Clark was born In Bedfordshire, L'ngland, Bi03, and came to Newport. It. I.. In lfi:tS. Arthur Clark was living In Boston In 1GI3. Tlin A Bayne? Baynes are of English and the old family seat In America was Westiuorelund county, Virginia. In ITS'.) Itlchard Bayne was born, who later married Susan, the daughter of Lawrence Pope. This alliance linked the Baynes with the Humphrey pope family, which was established In Westmoreland county, Virginia, as early as 1tViO, and whose descendants have taken auch prominent parts In the early political affairs of Kentucky, Illinois and Arkansas. Descendants of the family have with the KerfonH, Intermarried lttihts, Ashbys, Cranes (of Baltimore) and oilier leading families. The connection with the popes and the fact that the Baynes were all members of the rhnnii .f England supports Ihe theory that they A FAMOUS DOCTOR a young AS late Dr. man the R. V. Tierce practktd medicine In Pennsylvania. His prescription! met with aucb great demand tiiat he moved to Buffalo, N. Y., and put up rrady-lo-uform In tonic. hie Golden Medical Discovery, which will eliminate poiKini irom the Intealinr, increaae the appetite, and tone up the diaMtlve Tabs. 50c, liquid. $l.u fe $US. Uuy ml No Need to Suffer "MorningSickness" is caused by an "Morning siiKness" acid condition. 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SeUct froeluttt, C1,r' N' T Int., 440J J3re5 St., long P""'fe3S 35c & 60c '!" l fXS bottle 20c tins The Oriental Milk of MaKnsl Wafer con-(-.ntl- g 1 the cellar Kiel'. v "Iri? e" " a Pharaoh and Itewdrop "Weil, aw a r I ! "",r'' to view the gold: hut down, uenf Il-t rew nfr.ild." than enough. I'm remained In the Uncle and a chair, i. ..... ;f in'-- , "I'pen tir. l!!;!i on guard. I ought to have chamber to l.e .'ill. I ib n't know wher.' Mill that her hand and her feet I s.i!'t. k'li'w"1 What !,:id been freed. Still, she htdn't mv Co:ittl. a!d ! "I fc ir th i' much chance, for they kept a torch "tb.it y tj will !.e glad to m her face. ! at the ' ; arrive year fa'.l re "I H'in;l never understand why e the 'hree of i; ft if. ktiock'-stu b wash-oi;- t !,!,r Pharaoh emii'oye) hvn ' ' tb" The f'rt and a rijsh. B':g had simple, honest John Sv'fer two br'ght lad did wn, those thing ! ' tiit.j J.ttnw.f '"if V.'-- i W.'H jietveen them, to llrnp the torch. t." it s t I"'p.y the Mine they'd found It again -! ah "ur ta'ti'y K" The do.'r ibelr prioter w.n Igone,M'Crt'L w'M, )!, , i u d.i'ir. ti. the secret ri"'m '' t:i nf l'i'o, .'i.-eth It cannot be oiwr-- d ffotn wMhln 'Veti. ' Vt'.g open, In wa, l!ieri'f.-r"t.. f.l C,1.t'' I v it and hi I v t'.i-- 'i I n EAT OR SLEEP per ceiving the bustle above him, the dog had declared, by barking, that be was down In the moat His res cue was effected. The great dog seemed pleased to see me, but none too pleased to see that I was aloup. said, GAS, GAS ALL THE TIME, CANT "Tho &a on my stomach btd I could not at or sioep. Even in tinart hurt, A friend uj. jji'sftid Adlvrika Thn first !v lleb- -a EMEM33 3't IS W.NU-- W h-- '' tit HOSTELRY m. t.. la rlllol,lfillt Slip cooled during the summer months R.idio for Inert Room Bath 200 Rooms-2- 00 ! 3 NEWEST SUIT LUKE'S ' tn-- ! ! nil I 1 e' '"'r i'k ,, llie 0"".. "Well, tlx ' isn't e1 ir ! I '', i v- r -- i" 1 1 t ', 1 ' d.-d- 1... , r p 11 - were lie re'urn CeiiiH and b J , l :.'Mi;e'. (10 ,.l h:sii n! tiuiiie Aliped ef )i; Jo Job!) V,r ! l l'. i. I." :' ' . I ., rnilt s - I f"- !l of in PoUti"! 2.000 Vrirn A( ere fi; t c n Potato' s more than ;V"J je.ii (Vrij HOTEL t weren't after i i'i 'Irg f'-'- fo 1 , and She key, .t, - i r e, .urret. ft k- -d '' My coi 1 tie w i B:ih bad h'T tris Mo- - ";''? , V.le.J rr-- m W ,1" C'I'f'e ie ''", ;,iiv ears to S.i'o u b;'r he '..-- f' t ' her. P V n: ' -- r I felt, that v; 'i i t' . -f 1'i r re- !y my l.- I t I m po-i'i- . BOYS! GIRLS! The Romance of Your Name was so , :', ,, ENLIGHTENED LAW Turning an automobile around on any curve or crest of a grade where the car cannot be seen by an approaching driver within 'M) feet is prohibited under California law. Who Are You? ... from. my shoes. I very soon saw that until I could change my clothing, I should not be fit to move in a furnished room. And what clothes I had were at Plumage. . . . At once to get to the farm became my burning desire. ' Before I did so, I must set nelena free. That was simple enough. I had her master key, and there was her private stair to bring me down to the hall. And yet I dreaded the duty. I did not want to see her at least, not now. I dreaded the explanations which I should be forced to give. I did not want her to know that I had been tiiere. In that room; that 1 had seen l'haraoh break her, that I had heard her pur chase my safety for ten thousand pou mis a year. I heard the whine of a dog and men tne scratch of claws on the door that led to the ramparts. In a moment I had It open, and there to my Joy was Sabre. hhu ah! done. ,,h remembered the way she So far the first time that night I h her pushed her hair from saw my enemy's face. by that pretty ges-tI think he must have known that banish care. Then I turned was his assailant, but the sight I riNked to my duty, which was of me seemed to send him out of lute Pharaoh's life. his mind. lie fought no more like it met I set out to find him, as a serpent, but like the mailman Li my left band stretched before he looked, his face convulsed with Vmi mr pistol all ready, passion and his eyes staring out of r trail believe that my action his head. VJ my life, for l'haraoh passed At last, to my relief, the tempest I, tie darkness and came upoD blew itself out, and he lay hack, kh I knew this was so, for he and panting, to take his rest: ltd noon the body, supposing It spent before I could think of moving, but, lebtoe, and the flame that leaped he had lifted his head once more fm Us pistol gave me a mark to and was staring Into my eyes. I looked back, grimly enough. Ii i flash I had fired and had He did not struggle: he simply tin his fire, for, before I could gazed upon me, as though he would pi, i bullet had flicked theBleeve brand my Image upon Ills memory. . ij Then the fellow spat In my face. showed me, once for nil, that Es So a madman made a madman. b to is snap slots were con- If he resisted. I knew not. but Jrswd,! stood no chance whatever I used him as a lay figure from that ist scch a man. As I whipped time on. now side, I made up my mind I I dashed his hand on the tat not fire again until I knew massive plinth of the table, to break (certain that my bullet was his wrist, and when his pistol hail In a word. If I was to fallen I brought his hands together rii I must come to close quar- - and got to my knees. And then I p withnovrPharaoh, If not to grlp3. was clear of the table and had isi come back to the table, Jerked him up to his feet. I edjed my way round It, I I let his broken wrist go, pis of the knee-hol- e below. p;;iit whipped out his second pistol and I think it will be admitted that pitched it across the room. It Satin? run tn. ond ten, Then I seized his throat with both Is s ro.m that Is dark, vour hands, turned him back to the table, is to skirt the furniture bent him across Its corner and 'tics jou encounter, keeping In broke his back on the oak. ratlin Its edge, because, I sup- , joo like to be able to feel Sitting on the Itench by the Are' jartiy. After all, this Is not-1- : place, I wiped my fao and my blind men move by the wall hands on Helena's black silk scarf. " tbpn, I entered the knee-hol- e This had been wrung an I creased. ui IK Pharaoh move to and fro, and I had no doubt that I'hnraoh w of later he would skirt the had used It to gag her, before he .tfsai uble, and, though I should had carried her off. ir him, I had put out mv Now that the business was over :te. sod I should feel the slack I found It hard to believe. 1 looked trousers as he went at my watch. by. la lestant later I was crouching The time was twenty minutes jwats the archway, with my nls- past twelve. Not an hour had gone bv since l'haraoh had "talked" from the ramparts and Dowiirop had read his message to Bush and Bugle Bin! me. And now tli" v were nil four dead, but I was alive. Tho reflection hroudit ine up to my feet. Allvrv If vow ideas.' : lnt I wan shut In a chamber from wm,-could nec-- no way mit. . . . tint For twenty mfmttc I -I M"1!''1 aM Ce;i! HOtTCt door, lle'en.l's Upon the woodwork, vain. In all iiaimj Helena was lo.Vd In Mi" turret my hand In my p'M littered her master key; which I had ta!;n from Hush, but the inrr-- t. no doubt, had embrasure, and she would be found and reh ired so s.- -n ns M.e Could make hei elf heard. M.e had. of Course, beard the t'rinz, but Sf the thieves were iLditin? what did '' I'hnraoi, that mailer to !"T? and revenue her cm .if "!"n Itlisll - or seek to bhl- - hN way out of the secret nT. lib re perhap Helen. i th 1 khnuhl Kiv ll'l W.t S':'l!'d heard the tinoj, :'! -t linifrii'd that k wen-t- ! ' what It vn. ' V . f w ,tc" the Carpet Before Me. the alls i i' nil.) ' ' es In the e ner upon I began In were nil worshiper of oil Pp"'s t'ri"k I'hurch, one of the two origof Wavhit j'on I arinal rti'in l. il h, WeMinorel ttul county, Vlrgiiii.t, i Bajns, of Maryland, nt" te, iy ri;arrlnge i'h the l'mke tstniiy. The coat of srn shown here Is ncrreti;ted to M.UIhew I'm.e. of Virginis, county, con-B-- lTi:t. '(,.tte t.4rt. 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