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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Synthetic taenueman CHANNING POLLOCK- Duke. - "At eight? Don't dress. We weai" flannels most of the time out here.' "Flannels It Is," said the Duke.: L COPYRIGHT, "Not very," she admitted, frankly, "I suppose you'll be keeping bachelor's hall most of the sum uier," suggested the Judge. "You'l have to make yourself at home wltl us. I'm a widower, and away a good part of the time, so you anJ Patricia can fight things out on tha tennis court." lie glanced at Iilft watch. "We'll be down for good th, first of next week. How about dining with us Thursday?" ; "Please do," smiled the girl. "I should be delighted," said the. WNU SERVICE CHANMN6 POLLOCK Purring softly, as though nothlns had ever been wrong with Its vitals, the Judge's car drew up to the steps. "Until Thursday, then, and thank you for the lift I'm mighty glad to have met John RIdder's boy." "I'm glad, too," added Patricia, giving him her hand. "Maybe I'll j learn to like rich men's sons." "Or under-dogs.- " j "That sounds a little more Ira. probable," said the girt ' They drove away. "Montauk Point?" Evans asked, holding open the car door. "No," the Duke answered. "I've changed my mind about Montauk Point. Some other day. I think we'll go home now." with us, and leave your mun to do the rest?" The Duke, a pleasant, likable youth "Swell!" said the Duke. "Evans of twenty-threJobless and broke, drive us to the Twin Bays Golf enteri an unoccupied summer home Club, and then come back to this In Southampton, seeking shelter from a terrltlc rain storm, lie makes hlm-nc- Job." st homo. Six years ko his Harry turned round to look for father had died In China. Tht lad, the In the green dress. She Harry Gilbert, does not recollect ever was girl whispering to Evans, the other having had a mother, lie Is startled bjr the arrival of i. butler, Wllletts; side of the stalled car. a rmuiffeur, Evans; a cook and Then: "You're Mr. Kidder, aren't maid. He learns that the son of th the girl asked. you?" owner of the house. Jack Rldder And before Harry could reply, she whom the servants had never seen Is expected. He decides to bluff It went on: "Your man told me. I out. Ills supposed parents have left thought I recognized the car." for Germany. Next niornintj ha open CHAPTER II "John Kidder's son I" exclaimed a letter for his "mother," and find "Well a message from the real Jack, say the white-hairegentleman. lntr he could not come, and returning I am surprised I So you've made of all the mad a hundred-dolla- r bill. The boy's fa It up with your father, have you? WELL, ther had pensioned him Into obscu You must have heard him "I'm going to wind up In prison," speak of rlty. Harry pockets the money, In me. reflected the Duke. "And, as a good I'm 10 llambldge." It return Judge later. lending "Not Judge Curtis llambldge?' many wiser men have done, on ac Harry said, omitting to add that be count of a girl." CHAPTER I Continued "A snip of a girl, at that!" had seen the nutne In yesterday's 2 i He grinned at that newspaper. It was yoars bofore I'.arry wno "The he; the at the Jud same," replied "Stop railway station," old pmmgh to put the two tiling 'Your father and I are well, we've Instructed the chauffeur. "I've got! tosrtlHT. "Did she die when I was , born?" he askeJ then, and got no Known each other since he came to see about my bag." But oddly enough, the bag hadn't answer. This was In San Sebns down to Southampton, three years This Is my daughter, Patricia arrived. tlan, where the old man worked for ago. for Wllletts had been very apologetic! short though It takes cour Tat, an engineering concern. Afterward, about sending the master away for age to call her that" on to From England. they pushed lunch. "It's cook, sir. She's new,' lie laughed. there. It was Hong Kons, where Tatrlcla looked straight ahead. and, what with the kitchen all up Francis Gilbert came home one Is your father?" side down" "Where nlRht with a fever, and died the "On bis way to Rad Nauhelm." "Don't worry," Interrupted the! next morning. Duke. "I bad a capital time. But I'm heart of "That eh? bis, Well, Harry had beed a clerkship In we going to do about ITonc Kong, and then worked his glad you two got together at last. what are : Wllletts?" clothes. I been It's mother. your killing to San Francisco. On the boat way the butler "Well," to the responded,' spend was a movie director. "You've Rot suppose you're going "there's your father's tailor, sir. a Rreat amlIe,H he told the yotinir- season here, now." "I don't know yet" answered Crowell, on Fifty-firs- t afreet Yon. ater. "I think I can use yon." Hoi could start an account there, sir. Duke. the and then. Youth, lywond, looks, and -wen, I would. This is your And Mr. Itldder Senior gets his the Ingratiating grin helped a lot and there. And Harry Iparned a lot chance. Make good, and the old haberdashery at Bartlett's, too. lie was earnlnu two hundred man'll be ashamed of himself when his shoes at Kennedy's." "All that takes time," Barry ob-- i dollars a week, sometimes, when a be comes back. Haven't got a Job, "and I'm going out to dlnJ Jected, have you?" wallet vanished from a coat thrown anywhere, "I had a Job a few months ago, nor next Thursday. I haven't a shirn over a table "In the set" The Duke to my back, Wllletts, or anything) knew who took It. She was a poor observed the Duke. "What happened?" with a dls else but father's purple pyjamas." i little thine, though, and desperate, : Wllletts' face brightened, and Ills Grace kept his mouth shut arming smile. "Did they want you can wear those, sir. I "If to work?" you on It he couldn't him. They pin xoure oeing very rude, my don't see why you can't wear Mr. aid, and they didn't, but there dear." the Judge admonished. "The RIdder's linen In an emergency, sir. were no Jobs after that. truth Is that Patricia's rather fed There's a whole high boy full of It And ao he'd come East In your closet sir. And he's got In the sand, that morning at up on our young men. And she's a dozen summer suits In that cedaij a few wild heard stories pretty Southampton, he kept thinking of I chest" the letter he'd Just burned. And of about yon." J too?" had reached 'Flannels, the now. club They bis own mother. lie had missed of answered 'Oh, flannels," "Get car run plenty Judge Hambldge's her alt through his childhood Wllletts. "And golf trousers. They're watching the other boys with their nlng." the Duke Instructed Evans j "and then you and Pates get some sure to fit" mothers. men smiled. Both ; to and both cars eat thing bring noon At Evans bronght the car, "What's the matter with Evans?" "You want to pet lunch, don't back here." seems morose," suid thq "He A was moment he arterwarn, you?" the chauffeur asked. "I want to sm the end of the Is writing "John Clarke Rldder, Jr, Duke. "The fact Is, Evans wife Is very! In the guest-book- . land. We can eat anywhere." "Early yet" commented the Ill, sir." The Puke aank hack Into the "In ratchogne?" cushioned seat Along the highway Judge. "Southampton doesn't get "Yes. sir. We left her there. before end of June. the going they aped. That's what made cs late last The car was Blowing down now night" and, looking ahead. Ills Grace saw "Go on." another limousine drawn np at the "That's about tTL sir. Mrs. Evans side of the road. Evans threw ont has been 111 some time. It's a kind the clutch, and then put bis foot of anemia, sir. Evans didn't want on the brake. to leave her. When he found bq A husky young fellow tn uniform was coming out here only yester was standing In front of the other day, sir he asked Mr. Rldder lij car. reside blm was a spare, white- be could bring Mrs. Evans. There's haired gentleman. And, framed In quite a Mg room over the garage. the car's doorway, ready to alight. And Mr. Rldder said, 'No.' And then stood a pretty girl. Evans decided to put her op In the "Stop," said the Puke, quite super village for a few days. But she1 eroentorlly, stnre they had stopped was taken bad at Tatchogue. sir; She was the prettlet girl he had and we bad to leave her at a hotel. ever seen, the puke divided. Tail Evans was a good deal upset" and slim and dirk, dressed In an "I see," s.ild the Puke. ensemble of hunter's green tweed, He thought about the matter all with a top to match, and through dinner. tin f.'lt h:it perched upon hcrsWk At be was quitting the table. "Wll. Mack bilr. Her eyes wen crsv letts." be said. "I think you'd better the ln):e was fn discover later, and tell Kans to go back to Pat- wide, and a little cold. Her lips rhogue. and get bis wife. Tonight, were hrklif red asalnt the pale If she's Ct to travel My father ivory or hT face. won't know anything about It an I "Can 1 do anything for your In It seems a pliy to waste that room. quired the Puke. ocr the garage." He was standing before her now "Yes sir." said Wllletts. and her flame to,.k him In. cilm It's Cot to Co," Fumed the White He went on thinking about it ly, appraUlnc'y, before she an Haired Centlcmtn. before the fire. swerel, "n, thanks." "The trouble with people like nit An. witn that. Itnrry felt, she We're opening our house Rett week. father," be ruminated, "and Pat IS erased him from the landscape. llo jour Llaeel still g,,t that they dont know whst It Is not "Yes, yon can." sill the white to have enough. Tbo'vt teer haired gentleman. "That Is. If eithcs." known, or they'v er of you Lnmv anything shout a forgotten. We "CiXiJ servant, WilVMt. How musfve experienced things to hsvo Car. My rhnuPVur doen't." shout a llUle salmon salad, Mr. sny feeling about thera, If you ee "We'll be glad to try." Jh Puke Kidder?" a man shot Sai l, cordially. "H ive a look at It. yourt horrified. I'.ut ' 'Salmon sila mayonnaise, If joo read about fifty thousand will yon, Evans?" pi ease. men In battle. It doesn't mean "It's l'ie Icnltlon," the other lie smiled, remembering yester much klllej to you." chanTetir tM Mm. d.iy's hot dog at Huntington. My fatiier- -" , The two men lr;in fulng with "ltither a coincidence, meeting And suddenly be resltred that. the engine. he "I'd said. Just seiu when he said,' "My father." be jou here," was "It's got to go," fomed the hlte us me In The Globe," jour thinking of John Clarke Rldder. balred gentleman. "1 hacn't bad a The Judge's brow clouded. "If I stayed bert a month." he bite since brenkfisf, nl I'm due "Yes, Your father's neasnaper. reflected. "I'd be calling the old In New York at five nebvk," They any lm Tammany Judge, man "Dad. Already, I'm tailing the "Iluncry myself," p,,),,, robbing the peepul." girl 'Pat Making myself at umue "Where dt l yon to eal?" "It's alrtsjg easy la work up et- that's what 1 am, BcUer clear "Twin Ears Golf Club." replied clletn. lit about the ttnder-dog.Pa out after dinner next Thursday. Or the jmttoman. "It's only ahout trlcla cut in. "As though It really ner breakfast Friday. I'm timnlr three miles tip this road." mattered what happened to the un ruining my for baked, appeilt "Wrll." the Puke sucgested, "If derdog." beans'" you're In a hurry, why don't yoo "You don't like rich men's ions." Wllletts Interrupted his medlts- let ne take yoo there? Then tht Puke rematked, "and Jon don't tlons. and I can come back, and have ik underdogs. 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