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Co Quaff DZ Scholls 'Lino-pad- s JW owe on-e-fts pat It gone t He Remembered Two children, a brother and slater, had a dispute which ended In a fight. The little boy was on a visit to Ills auut'a, and, wishing to relute the Me and sister hud a auld: uf-fai- r, fight. And the whipped?" "Who asked: aunt The little fellow hoqgstly answered Dud did!" Keep a stiff upper lip and a cheerful front, and the world will Join bands with you. Sure Relief Bell-an- s Hot water Sure Relief ellans FOR INDIGESTION 25$ and 75$ Pkgs.Sold Everywhere Dont NeglEU'e I1 V Inflamed eytdlde or other aye Irritations. You will Ond a soothing and cats remedy In MITCHELL eve SALVE. a iutckel ball Mew York City M ffit OVJ at all druggists. Cuticura Loveliness A Clear Skin Healthy Insured hr Eraar-da- r I La nt Cntlcwra S a I Continued 2 - Bangs nodded, vnguoly. Ills brown eyes were alternately on the bride and on his chum and partner, her brother. lie was conscious of an odd depression, of an emotion, new and poignant, that made him understand the tears of Barbaras women friends. Umlei the influence of this, lie spoke oracularly : "Weddings ere beastly depressing things. What the public wants to see Is something cheerful Epstein nodded In IiIb turn. Ills thoughts, too, were busy. Like many of those around him, lie was mentally reducing the spectacle he was watching to terms that he could understand. A wedding conducted on this scale, he estimated, probably represented a total cost of nbout ten thousand dollars. But wluit was that to a bride of thirty or forty millions? It was strange her family had left them all to her and none to the boy, even If the boy had been a little wild. But the boy was all right now. Hed make tils own fortune If life and woman and the devil would let him alone. He had made a good start already. A few more successes like The Man Above would mnke Epstein forget several failures he had nlrendy and unwisely produced this season. If he could get Bangs and Devon to start work at once, on another good play A little later, In the automobile that whirled Mm and Epstein out to at Devon house, the wedding-receptioRodney Bungs briefly developed the wedding theme. "I suppose the reason why women cry at weddings and men feel glum Is that they know whut the brides In for, he remarked gloomily. You an me Is Epstein grunted. bachelors, he reminded the momentarily cynical youth. "Ve should sor1 WN'U tlon. Service lie liked and approved of his new brother-ln-Iaw- . The memory of his own New York triumph was still fresh enough to give him a thrill. He was devoted to Mg partners, and proud of his association with them and their work. But most of all, and this he himself would loyally have denied, deep In his heart he was exulting fiercely over his coming freedom. Laurie loved his sister, but he was weary of the leading strings. Henceforth he could live his own life. It should be a life worth while, on that lie had decided, aod t should continue free from the vices of gambling and drinking, of which he was sure he luul cured himself In the past year. He had come Into a full realization of the folly of these and of the glory of the work one loves. He hadn't the least notion what he wus going to do with Ills Independence, but a boundless delight filled him In the prospect of It. Whatever life held he was convinced would be good. Looking down from Ills slender height on the plump Epstein and the stocky Hungs, he smiled Into the sober face of each, and under the Influence of that sinlle their momentary solemnity fell from them like dropped veils. Come and see Barbara," Laurie She wants to buoyantly suggested. say good by to you, and to tell you how to tuck me Into my crib every night She's going to slip away pretty soon, you know. Bob and I have got her off In an alcove to get a few minutes rest. He led them to this haven, of which only fifty or sixty other guests seemed awure, for the room was hut comfortably filled. They found Barbara sitSpanish chair, ting In a against which, In her brltlul array and high-backe- n ry!" What Im worrying about Is Laurie," Bangs admitted. Epstein turned to him with awakened Interest. Veil," he demanded, "what about Laurie? lies alf right, aint he?" Ills sister has always kept a collar and leash on Laurie," Bangs reminded him, and Laurie has needed them both. Now shes off for Japan on a a honeymoon. The leasli and collar are off, too. Its going to be mighty Interesting and rather anxious business for us to see what a chap like Laurie does with his new freedom. Ills nature hasn't changed In a year, you see, though his circumstances have, lie added, slowly. And all his promises to Barbara are off. Ills yea of probation Is over. He was Epstein grunted again. ft nd of saying that he loved Bungs and Laurie as If they were the sons he had never had; but he was not given to analysis of himself or others, and ha had little patience with It. His reply showed a tolerance uuusual In him. Veil, ve keep an eye on him, dont ve?" he predicted. Bangs frowned. Well have to do It mighty cnreful-ly,- " If Devon catches he muttered. us at it, he won't leave us an eye to keep on anything I" Epstein grunted again. Ve keep him busy," he suggested, Start him right avay on aneagerly. other play. Eh? Thnt's the Ideal" Bangs shook his head. "Thats It," he conceded. But Laurie has decided that he won't work again. Just yet. He says he's tired and wants a few months' rest Besides, he thinks America will declare war before the winters over. lies going to volunteer as soon as It does, and he doesnt want any loose ends drugging d here, any plays, for example." Epstein looked worried. This was serious news. Without allowing him time to recover from It, Bangs administered a second Jolt. And of course, In that case." he added simply, "Id volunteer, too." Under the double blow Epstein's head and shoulders went down. He knew In that moment what even he himself had sometimes doubted, that bis boasted love for the boys was deep and sincere. Oh, veil, he said vaguely, "I guess ve meet all that If It Voines, eli? Ve neednt go to It today." At Devon house they found the congestion characteristic of wedding-receptionA certain line had been drawn at the church. Seemingly no line nt all had been drawn In the matter of guests at the reception. All Barbara Devons proteges were there, and they were many; all the young folks In her clubs; all the old and new friends of her crowded life. Each of the grout and beautiful rooms on the main floor of Devon house held a human frieze as a background for the s that grew rather throng of than lessened ns the hours pnssed. As Bangs and Epstein entered the mala hall I.uurle iVvon saw them over ise heads of the crowd und hurried to meet (Item, throwing an arm across Ue shoulder of each. He was In a orfiod both men loved aad fearedL aumd of high and reckless exhllara- new-comer- cant get him out of," ha earnestly sured Lauries alster. as- Barbara laughed. A circle of newcomers was forming around them. "We'll let It go at that, she said, and extended a hand to each man. Good-by- . I wont try to thank you. But Cod bless you both 1" Under the Influence of this final benediction, Epstein waddled over to the corner where Warren, very pale, and Louise Ordway, very much bored, stood surrounded by a group thut Included Sonya Orleneff. Firmly detaching the bridegroom from this congenial assemblage, Epstein led him to one side. Vnrren," he said solemnly, I got to congratulate you all over again. No, You got von votnan In a million you got von voinRO In eighty million I" Warren laughed, rather shakily. Over the heads of the crowd Ids eyes caught his wife's and held them for an Instant. "Make It a million million," he Joyously, and led Epstein to the supper room. I.nurle wns there with Bnngs and a group of friends, who, having patronized young Devon a year go, were endeavoring to wipe out the memory of this Indiscretion by on excess of friendly attention. No," Warren and Epstein heard him say to Mrs. I.ytton and Mrs. Ren-wa"there's nothing I'd like better than to come, thank yott. But Im going lmck (o New Y'ork tomorrow. You see," lie added, this business of marrying off a sister, and attending to all the details and seeing that she conducts herself properly ns long as she's In my enre, Is a hit of a strain. Ive got to get hack to town and recuperate." "I suppose you will rest your mind by writing another play?" gushed Mrs. Ilenway. Laurie shook his black head. "Not a bit of It!" he asserted. "Don't even suggest such a thing before Epstein, there. It sounds abhorrently like work. Mrs. Renway's curiosity had a brief and losing struggle with her good breeding. "Then what are you going to do? she demanded cnquettlshly. The young man pondered, ns If considering the question for the first time. "Well, he said at last, between you and me, I'm going In for adventure. I Intend to devote the next four months to discovering how much excitement a worthy youtb can crowd Into his life if he makes a business of going after the gay bird of adventure, and finding It, and putting salt on Its sag-geste- d y. tall I" The puzzled countenance of Mrs. Renway cleared. "Oh, I see." she said brightly, you're Joking.1 Laurie smiled and turned to greet a late guest who had come np behind him. In the little group that had overheard him three pairs of eyes met la Startled glances. "Hear "Humph!" said Warren. four-montli- half-finishe- 6 (ffi by The Center? Compear.) ' that?" "Nice prospect for ns I muttered Laurla Cant Get Into No Scrape We Rodney Bangs. Cant Get Him Out Of," He Earnestly Jacob Epstein looked harassed. A Assured Lauries Sister. little later he Joined the throng In the main hall, and watched the showers her extraordinary beauty, she made a of rice fall harmlessly from the polpicture that unaccountably deepened ished sides of Barbara's limousine as the new depression In Rodneys soul. the bride and groom were whirled On her train by the side of the chair, away from the brilliant entrance of the Infant Samuel slumbered In peace, Devon house. like an exhausted puppy. She's gone, he snld to Bungs as Warren, hovering near Ids wife, the two men turned and shook hands with the newcomers and the still crowded yet suddenly empty responded to their congratulations. house. And he added solemnly, BeThen, slipping his arm through Lau- lieve me, Bnngs, on that Job she's left rie's, he drew him across the room us you an' me ve got our hands full! to where his sister, Mrs. Ordway, was languidly talking to several of the CHAPTER II He knew that bride's old friends. Barbara wanted a final and erlus Rodney Loses a Battle word with her brothers partners. Laurie knew It. too, and winked nt the Rodney Bangs, author of The Black of "The Man pair like an Impish child as he per- Pearl and When Mr. Above," was annoyed. mitted himself to be led away. was behe Mrs. whose title annoyed Bangs was Warren, usually Young still so new that she looked startled trayed the fact, for his was an open when they addressed her by It, greeted nature. lie was betraying It now. Ills clear, them wurndy and Indicated the sleepeyes were clouded. The ing Samuel with an apologetic smile. lo lost In mother somewhere His the crowd." she explained. "He has had two glasses of ndlk, four fat cakes and three plates of Ice cream; and lie's either asleep or unconscious, Her manner soI'm not sure which. Accounts of suicide In the news are bered. I'm so glad to have a moment They leswith you two, she suld gently. You almost always depressing. In sen one's confidence the I strength want to talk about." know what We can guess It." Bangs smiled at of the human spirit. They may arouse her with the odd wlstfnlness bis smile pity. It Is true, hut except In unusual circumstances this is pity bused upon . always took on when lie spoke to To Bangs, Durham bad become a recognition of weakness. For suicide, spenMng generally, Is a temple ut whosq portal he removed shoes. "You want an abject confession of defeat, of combis earth-staineus to look after I.uurie," he added quiplete failure of courage. And It sigetly. "Well, you bet were going to nifies so narrow a vision, so limited an Interest, for any man to say that do It." She smiled again, this time the rare In all the wide world nothing Is left smile that wan icd her face like u for him. Consider the words Jasper IVtulen-gro- , light from wltldn. "Then I shall go away happy, she the Norfolk gypsy, spoke to told them, "And there's nothing more George Borrow: "Life Is sweet, brother." to ne suld; for of course you both un"Do you think so?" derstand that I don't distrust Laurie. Think so! Theres night and day, How could I. after be bus been so nil this year. It's only" she brother, both sweet things; sun, moon hesitated "I suppose It's life Im and stars, brother, all sweet things; afraid of," she confessed. "1 never there's likewise the wind ou the heath. used to be. But well, I learned In Life Is very sweet, brother; who would wish to die?" New Y'ork how helpless we are, someI would wish to die" times. "You talk like a glorglo which Is Rodneys nod wns understanding. "I know," he robustly agreed. "But the same as talking like a fool were It's going to he absolutely all right. you n gypsy dial yon would talk wiser. Wish to die. Indeed! A Romany dial Be sure of that." wish to live forever!" Ills would added but Epstein in sickness. Jasper?" none too happily ebosen bit. There's the sun and stars, brother." "I.nurle can't get Into no serupa va cbeekl healthy pink of his youthful had deepened to au unoecorolng flush, nil wide, engaging grin, the grin and hu friendly bulldog, wM lacking, set were tight lips drawSitting on a low chatr In the apartment bachelor of room the ing tohe and Lawrence Devon occupied and shoe a gether, Rodney drew on with an stamped his foot down Into It Devon, floor. emphasis that thook the the before tie his fastening mirror set In the door leading to their . the common bathroom, started wanna. prlma sound, like a This wns one of Laurie's tenipsaamen-tu- l mornings. What the devils the matter with withyou, Bungs?" he demanded, but on a get Can't you out ill humor. shoe without Imitating the recoil of a centimeter gun?" seventy-fiv- e Bangs grunted, drew on the othpr shoe, ond drove his foot Into It wlta Increased energy. Laurie looked at Mm, and this time there was a spark in his black eyes. Very quietly he turnpd, crossed the small room, and, planting himself In front of Ills chum, resentfully stared down at the dynamic youth. What's the Idea?" he demanded Are you deliberately trying to be an noylngT Rodney did not rn!e his head. Ills fingers were busy with a complicated knot. Oh, shut up!" he muttered. Laurie, his hands In his pockets, remained where he was. Under his continued Inspection the fingers of Bangs grew clumsy. He fumbled with the knot, and, having unfustened It, prolonged to the utmost the process of lacing his shoes. He knew what mnst come as soon as he settled back In his chair. It had been coming for days. He was In for an unpleasant ten minutes. But the situation was one he had deliberately created as the only possible way of bringing about a serious talk with his friend. Now that It was here he was anx'ous to make the most of It. With head bent and thoughts busy he played for time. At last, the shoes laced and his campaign mapped out, he sat up and met Laurie's eyes. Their expression of antagonism, temporary though he knew It to be, hurt him. Devon, when he had his own way, and he usually d had It, was a singularly chap. Never before, throughout their year of close association, had he looked at Bangs like that. Rodney knew that he deserved the look. For days past he had deliberately subjected his companion to a series of annoyances, small but Intensely Irritating. Well?" demanded Laurie. "Whats the answer?" What answer? Rodney was In the position of a small boy challenged to combat In cold blood. He was experiencing some difficulty In working himself np to the necessary heat for an engagement. Rnt Laurie's next words helped him out. "Youve been making a d d nuisance of yourself for the last week, he said deliberately. "I want to know why. Bnngs squared his stoeky shoulders and rose to his feet. Ills brown eyes were below the level of his chum's Mack ones, but the two glances met sharply ond a flash passed between them. Under the force of his rising excitement the voice of Rodney shook. "The reason I've been a d d nuisance," he said curtly, "Is because youve been acting like an Infernal fool, and I'm sick of It." Laurie's lips tightened, hut the other rushed on without giving him a chance to reply. The moment was Ms. He must crowd Into It all he had not dared to say before and might not be given a chance to say agnln. Oh. I know what you'll say!" he cried. It's none of my business, and you're your own mnster, and all that sort of rot. 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