Show AOtob PtiysieiQD’cFomo BY Meredith NiChotson ItLUdTRATtom 3Y PAY WALTERS whncmt nor or Cm SYNOPSIS “You have nothing to fear Henry I shall tell her nothing” “But” — Henry glanced uneasily from notes Gillespie to me— “Gillespie’s They are here among you somewhere You shall not give them to Pat If ” ' she knew — “If she knew you would not get a cent” I said wishing him to know that I knew He whirled upon me hotly "You tricked Helen to get them and now by God I want them! I want them!” And he struck at me crazily I knocked his arm away but he flung himself upon me clasping me with his arms I caught his wrists and held him for & moment I wished to be done with him and off to Glenarm with Arthur and he wasted time “I have that packet you sent Helen to get — I have It— still unopened! Your secret Is as safe with me Mr Holbrook as that other secret of yours with your Italian His face went white then gray and he would have fallen if I had not kept hold of him I was beside myself with rage and impatient that time must be wasted on him I did not hear steps on the deck or Gillespie’s quick warning and I had begun again still holding Henry Holbrook close to me with one hand “We expect to deceive your sister-wwill lie to her— He to her— lie to her—” For God’s sake stop!” cried Arthur Holbrook clutching my arm I flung round and faced Miss Pat and Rosalind They stood tor a moment in the doorway then Miss Pat advanced slowly toward us where we formed a little and as dropped Henry’s wrists the brothers stood side by side Arthur took a step forward half murmuring his sister’s name then he drew back and waited launch which tossed placidly beside “There are candles at the side— his head bowed his hands thrust into the side pockets of his coat In the mine Ijima stepped forward prompt- make a light Gillespie" dead quiet I heard the babble of the And soon we were taking account ly with a lantern as I ran out upon the outside and when Miss Pat of one another in the soft planking of the pier candle- creek her voice seemed to steal off spoke "Jump into my launch Gillespie and light and mingle with the subdued murmuf be In a hurry!” and to my relief he "I must go” said Henry huskily obeyed without his usual parley Ijima looking stupidly down upon his broth- of the stream CHAPTER XXIII— Continued “Gentlemen cast us off the engine sputtered a mo- er who what Is it you wish to lay quite still his head resting He to me about?" ment and then the launch got away on his arm Presently as the dark gathered I bade we A brave little smile played about '“You will stay” I said and I Btood about us the candles were lighted and were freeGillespie steertoldand whenhead him to of the pier beside him while Gillespie filled a Miss Pat’s lips She stood there In To their glow shut out the world for the Tippecanoe the light of the candles all in white pall at the creek and laved Arthur’s my relief the three women carried the The handful of Btars that had bright- wrists and as I bad left her on the terrace of temples with cool water talk alone leaving me to my own ened real had a been In her lace cap with only a the sky We worked a quarter of an hour be- Glenarm thoughts of Helen and my plank for shock against 1 accused myself severe and in I fore he gave any signs of life but light shawl about her shoulders restoring her to her aunt with no terms for having left Arthur Holbrook when he opened his eyes Henry flung felt that the situation might yet be break in the new confidence that Rosa- alone As we swept Into the open himself down In a chair and saved and I was about to speak when lind had Inspired I had so completely mopped Glenarm House stood forth from the his forehead with wild notion Borne of Henry to jusof this undercurrent yielded myself "He Is not dead" he said grinning tifying himself broke out stridently: reflection that I was startled to find encircling wood marked by the bright lights of the terrace where Miss Pat “Yes they meant to lie to you! Miss Pat with the coffee service before foolishly had with so much composure and in her Is Helen?” I demanded They plotted against me and hounded “Where so few made comedy of my atme when I wished to see you peace“She’s safe” he replied cunningly "Larry you are dreaming How can tempt towords shield Helen In throwing I remember whether you take sugar?" nodding his head “I suppose Pat has ably and to make amends) They have enSister Margaret’s eyes were upon off my coat my hand touched thenotes sent you to take her back She may now charged me with murder they velope containing the forged me reproachfully for my Inattention if you have brought my money” are ready to swear away my honor go beand my heart beats quickened as eight which I had thrust into my pocket Cunning and greed and the marks of my life I am glad you are here that dinner and the contact sobered drink see for how strokes of the chapel chime stole lin- fore may you yourself made his face had they repulsive me there was still a chance for me to are against me” geringly through the quiet air I had be of use Hut at the got Arthur to his feet a mothought of what Gillespie “Yes I was when father speaks the truth as my cup ment later and I gave him brandy might be occurring at the houseboat Mr Donovan can tell you!” startled by a question from Miss Pat on from a flask In the cupboard His the I forced the Tippecanoe — a request Innocent I could have sworn that It was Rosaand enough brother’s restoration seemed now to it seemed utterly without in launch’s speed to the limit Gillespie amuse Henry lind who spoke but there by Rosaspoken still silence maintained grimly tentlon 'Tt was a mere You’re lind’s side in the doorway stood Helen now clenching He his empty pipe me moment see your ring a "Let Her head was lifted and she faced us toughei than you look Arthur- It’s all roused himself and bawled at me: with her figure tense her eyes Helen” "Did you ever meet the coroner of the simple life down here in the woods ' Sister Margaret flashed a glance Rosalind drew away a little My own nerves are all gone” He blazing of inquiry at me but Rosalind met the this county?” I saw Gillespie touch her hand and turned to me with the air of dominat"No!" I shouted situation instantly as though a quicker sense than was “I’m glad you’ve It — coming down! You ing the situation “Well will — you and she "Certainly Aunt Pat” 3lght had on the Instant undeceived come and our friend of button her finger will blow up In about three minutes” fame you him but he did not look at Rosalind slipped the ring from A friendly Rivals gentlemen? I did not slow down until we reached were upon the angry girl passed it across the table and folded rivalry for my daughter’s hand flat- his eyes her hands quietly upon the white Battle Orchard where it was neces- ters was about to speak again who Miss the house of Holbrook Between cloth She did not look at me but I sary to feel our way across the shalPat glanced about and her eyes rested ourselves 1 favor you Mr Donovan low channel Here I shut off the powsaw her breath come and go quickly on me the business Is profiter and an with oar paddled If the rings were not the same then "Larry what were the lies you were but damned vulgar Now We were soon creeping along the able we were undone This thought gripped and going to tell me?” she asked Helen—” the three of us and I heard my cup margin of the second lake seeking the “That will do!" — and I clapped my smiled again beating a tattoo on the edge of my creek whose intake quickly lay hold hand on his shoulder roughly They were about father he wished “I saucer in the tense silence while Miss of ns But he Your Bister to Involve him In dishonor "We’ll land just Inside on the west have business with you Pat bent close to the candle before her Is ready to settle with you but she shall not he shall not!” cried Helen A moment later we and studied the ring turning it over bank Gillespiee” Is that true Larry?” asked Miss wishes to see Arthur first” Rosalind half opened her lips jumped out and secured the launch I ' slowly Pat “No — no! She must not see him!” Gillespie’s to speak but Sister Margaret’s snowy wrapped our lantern In “I have done the best I could” I He leaped forward and caught hold of hand clasped the girl’s fingers The coat and ran up the bank to the path evasively replied me must not him!’’— “She see and At the him and top I turned little circlet of gold with its beautiful spoke to us all slowly as Miss Pat scrutinized “You’ll have to trust me I don’t his cowardly fear angered me anew green stone had been to me one of the though studying our faces for the "You will do Mr Holbrook know what may be happening here very reItems of the remarkable convincing truth Then she repeated: I semblance between the cousins but but surely our interests are the same much as I tell you in this matter “But If either of my said sons shall Intend that your sister shall see her if there should be some differentiating been touched by dishonor through brother Arthur and time flies have He caught me roughly by the arm mark Miss Pat was not so stupid as to his own act as honor Is accounted “If this means It overlook any injury to This last play of yours this flimsy trick reckoned and valued among men — ” of kidnaping was sprung at a very un Helen—” Miss Pat put down the ring abruptly ceased abruptly and looking from Arfortunate moment It has delayed the “No! It Is for her!" And he followed and then and looked at Rosalind "What was the truth settlement and done a grave Injury to thur to Henry smiled quizzically at me silently at my heels toward Red Gate about Gillespie?" she asked your "You are a clever boy Larry" daughter” The voices of two men In foud deAnd Arthur would have spoken “Helen would have it It was her saw the word that would have Then turning to Rosalind Miss Pat bate rang out sharply upon us through saved Idea!” remarked with the most casual air the open windows of the his brother formed upon his lips as we crept down upon the deck Then “If you speak of your daughter Imaginable: I Miss Pat alone seemed unmoved of In a such I followed blows sound the will break the again “Helen pronounces either with the and way your saw her hand open and shut at her I noticed at luncheon that rattle of furniture knocked about and neck and throw you into the creek!” long e side as Bhe controlled herself hut her Where’s your father as we reached the door a lamp fell He stared a moment you say eyether then laughed face was calm and her voice was with a crash and the place was dark aloud Rosalind?” steady when she turned appealingly to "So you are the one — are you? I the My eyes were turning from her to We seemed to strike matches at the same as and Instant when on Rosalind her last word as they blazed upon really thought It was Buttons” “What Is the truth Arthur?” she far their sticks we looked down upon Arsignal I am the one Mr Holbrook though by prearranged And asked quietly across the water against the dark thur Holbrook who lay sprawling with now I am going to take your brother Why not “Why go Into this now? and to shadows of the lake’s remoter shore a his arms outflung on the floor let She bygones be bygones?” — and for a has asked for your sister rocket’s spent ball broke and flung Its over him stood his brother with hands him and she Is moment I thought I had checked the waiting” clenched face the his stars against twitching night Arthur Holbrook came gravely to- swift current It was Helen I wished “I have killed him— I haVe killed ward us and I have never been I spoke no word but leaped over the so to save now from herself from the stone balustrade and ran to the boat- him!” he muttered several times In a struck with pity fer a man as I was avalanche she seemed doomed to bring “I had to do it There for him low whisper house where Gillespie waited There was a red circle on down upon her head was no other way” (TO BE CONCLUDED) his brow where Henry’s knuckles had CHAPTER XXIV My blood went cold at the thought cut but his eyes showed no anger The Balkan Situation that we were too late Gillespie was they were even kind with the tender“Nations are a good deal like men" "With My Hands" fumbling about striking matches and ness that lies in the eyes of women “How so?” 'Gillespie was smoking his pipe on! I was somewhat reassured by the who have suffered j He advanced a ‘Always willing to rush at each He had come sound of my own voice as I called the bo steps step nearer his brother and spoke other if there’s a fair chance of In his own him village pver ) slowly and distinctly being held apart” Miss Patricia Holbrook and Miss Helen Holbrook her1 niece were entrusted to the care of Laurence Donovan a writer Mies summering near Port Annamlale Patricia confided to Donovan that she ' (eared her brother Henry who ruined by a bank failure had constantly threatened Donovan discovered and captured her an Intruder who proved to be Reginald Gillespie suitor for the hand of Helen Donovan saw Miss Holbrook and her fa Donovan ther meet on friendly terms He met the fought an Italian assassin man he supposed was Holbrook but who said he was Hartrldge a Miss Pat announced her Intention of lighting Henry Holbrook and not seeking another hiding place Donovan met Helen in garden at night Duplicity of Helen was confessed by the young lady At night disguised as a nun Helen stole from the house Phe met Reginald Gillespie who told her his love Gillespie was confronted by Donovan At the town postofilce Helen unseen except by Donovan slipped a draft for her father Into the hand of the Italian caller A young lady resembling Miss Helen Holbrook was observed alone In & canoe when Helen was thought to have linen at home for Gillespie admitted giving Helen her father who had then left to spend It Miss Helen and Donovan met In the night She told him Gillespie was nothing to her He confessed his love for hej Donovan found Gillespie gagged and bound In a cabin Inhabited by the villainous Italian and Holbrook He released him Both Gillespie and Donovan admitted love for Helen Calling herself Rosalind a “voice" appealed to Donovan for help She told him to go to the home and see that no Injury to Red Gate fell him He went At the home Donovan found the brothers— Arthur and Henry Holbrook— who had fought each oilier In Arconsultation "Rosalind" appeared thur averted a murder Donovan returning met Gillespie alone in the dead of On Investigation he found Henry night Holbrook the sailor and Miss Helen enIt was settled gaged In an argument Donovan met the and they departed real Rosalind who by night he had supShe posed to be Miss Helen Holbrook revealed the Her father Arthur was the Holbrook while Helen’c father was Henry Holbrook the The cousins Helen and erring brother Rosalind were as much alike as twins Thus Helen’s supposed duplicity was Helen visited Donovan asking plained tils assistance In bringing Miss Patricia Holbiook and Henry Holbrook together for a settlement of their money affairs which had kept them apart for many Donovan refused to aid He met years Gillespie and planned a coup By making OlHe’eile rl e a number of forged notes to Rosalind who he supposed was Helen so closely did they resemble each other Donovan cleared the way for a settlement cf the Holbrook troubles Gilhad lespie posmssed the only evidences of the Holbrooks’ disgrace The evidence Is securely hidden Helen suddenly dls Donovan prepared to substiappeared tute Rosalind for her Fi worked admirably It wu a Utah physician who after devoting years of study ncceeded in concentrating ingredients which never failed to care coughs and colds Chamber’s Cold Tablets are guaranteed to cure ail affections of the throat and lungs If you will go to the dealer whose name is attached to this advertisement he will tell you that the proprietors of Chamber’s Cold Tablets authorize their agents all over the United States and Canada to sell this prescription on a positive guarantee to cure a cold in twelve hours and any case of Grippe however obstinate in two days or your purchase price will be cheerfully refunded These tablets do not gripe or nauseate nordo they leave any bad effects Don’t permit your case to develop into pneumonia or worse still consumption We don’t ask you to accept our word as final Ask our local agent or ask your physician if he would not prescribe these tablets or give them to Ask any person who has ever used them what his own children they think of Chamber's Gold Tablets Use Electric Lights Why not? 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