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Show tmf fok CP4VIQH PPF cpN'iaif ""1 THE RETURN ANTHONY TRENT j By VVYNDHAM Tomorrow aliull sHt-nIn il.nt toniorruw," Whm Ilia hull an party had broken up nh'l Tfi'itf Imd retired in hi riMini. I in tin a knot It tian I In door, nlnl nhl tilli t entered. There Mil x'liii iMnii of a fM iij in tin nli in. in lit an hardly tihli In marcnl hi triumph. They ntfi't find pm," he They furti I I tiit a ranger wirr and an nhl liiilluit limy cniililn't km p ll frmn pm 1 hnl fellow, w ho don't khiitr a linn'll a I tin uhoiil ihii.hlf i'iitry, I a detectHe, Natli'ti k'"l hint Imre an that calls ujierailtiu i Intis the final tviiul.ln'i get a tluiiit'e a' Im any tlmre a million iliilliir rri'af hifil In jetti'l ai llm dinner table Thl fellnw Vfiilhiiiii hud plninmil n tm Inlrmliii'eil a an arrhlleet going Itn anl'l, FROM THE START A ii ii 'my Trnt. ow ml-- f rrimiiiiil. nnw rri.irtnnj, return lu Now tut It afrr four It learn til ftl-ti- 'l, Hhmrlur rur' u I M'iit III iiieil Inn. tli Iratik Tntil Ni Inf t. Mitloti, tii.ri-- I I i In Min In fltul .UHH.r. iifiu- - II irtina riiatrt t 'ifiitr li.nix-tt Hui a rrprraenl f Frank Huiiun Tri lit akri hr 'lnilrll In a rmifraaliin fruiti I'nyaun iruiit. tthniii lie atriiar of hav-irnuheiJly uhi null all uf Km i'k Multn hrniertr ami then ninrrinl ih I.Hlir wife Trmi ainrta tin a rnit.imiwn in M f ! her I 1 1 1'ini.f lll nf III lit. Cantu in Million ha fruni h.n a Miik anil later to hi euri'iiae, tiiuU that Camp-hela really Kr auk Mu' ton tli - trains that MtM-i- l ll Trent takea hi ilt In ileli a tha iienltiic pun of h' aaalnal Grant. II he rninra a huua sural of the tlrnntn Trent dlemteia In ls-iiiuuelle liui'ln, N.ilii a Krem h liiatrurtur. a trleiul nf th nhl rrlininnl day a. ttlia la now aolii iraiaht. rant-pala- CHAPTER V la-r- n But Ant I'aywio -- Grant, datnlii:; with Knlli ryn llnllninl, amllt-i- l Jovially a la passed nlnl rcpued. Already Iny ami wits tilled with (he murage guarded ty a green revenue aininp. Matica wua Imuhled hjr hi new linti It- They Hindi him lnnk older; he Crew iunriMT. She Imd l"ld him iml an Imur asn that lm wn drlnklns himself in demit. The (rouble with that hurt of dissolution. tv.--i Dial It lltik'ereil unduly ind wn iml pit turcsque. I'aymn would prnhuhly th velnp Into a llnlihy and fleshy old man. (utiat'lnll Hull aim had heett alleiit for a Inns time mul th.it Anthony Trent wua Inuklns ntxiul him ly. Mr. Grant, wllh whom he wu diluting. heru me sprightly and ten versa I h am L Sh Had Told Him Not an Hour Ago These are nl the sort uf pisqiic That H Was Drinking Himself to I wantwho Interest you. aim said. Death. ed you to fume wilt'll mime very to make alteration. He'd been rend ('harming friend are visiting u Vnu must have thought Mr Glmlmrl was Ing It tip In a hook and could have terribly Inquisitive at dinner. gotten ly. Wlmt dues Iayson do hut I like curiosity in other, Trent forget and call him nn accountant. No wonder I got him nil tangled tip In It' the iitnsi selfrcveuliyg aalti quality thi're I. Mr GIiiiIkmU for figures" I suppose he has hi gave me the Impression of he suspicions ing a sort uf umuieur detective. already? Trent hazarded. erhnps lid's one uf the profession 'Sure," said (Ilmlert. "lie saw lie als? couldn't put anything over on me. He He did not lake Id eyes fruni het says the Spring l.uka robberies were as he said this. If he lied he would all Inside Jobs. He wn asking Nutlca know It. wlmt she knew about the butler uud Ills two deputies." be Is Iuysou' god Glmlierts eyes Uuliuppily I've always w unleu to he father, aim laughed! atid lm tu he spurkled. humored uu that account. Most uf I one of those swell house-partrobthese people are llm aort of old beries. This place i tight to he a mag friend who ussume they ure welcome net. If you were one uf those wv because they have kuowu I'uysou or dety crooks wouldnt you try to get me belore we were too old to result an Invite here?" them. A dreadful umuunt of "It would he an Ideal place," Trent I talked about old friends. Just conceded. look at this mau coming in. You understand.' Giuihert warned The oew guest Interested Trent, He him us he went to the door, that It Is all private what Ive told you? Imd that square, aggressive carriage which Is sceu most ofteu on those Naturally. Trent returned. Good who have served their country uu the night. Things looked very dark for Madepolice force. He moved with a pou derous solidity, and yet his furtive, moiselle Dupin. For all Trent knew, she might lme been traced here. In dark eyes and nervous hands con that case, nothing could save her. He Irudleted the impression his figure and walk gave the observer. His determined to use Thorpe as a mes clothes were not of a fashionable senger rnrly on the morrow. At least, she must be warned. cut. The udmlrnhle butler, came unbid Another old friend?" Trent asked den. next morning to know what Sir lightly. Trent desired for breakfast, and "Simply a business aequaintnnee," she returuod. Wheu the music ceased. whether he would go downstair oi hiroom. Thorpe I'ayson Gruul Introduced the stranger have It served In us Mr. Yeatnmn; an accountant, who Imd found in the American one lie had come to help him over some South might serve and still keep his self American business. As he said It respect. Til go down, Trent said. "I.y the Trent uoticed that Natica Grant Mr. Yeuimnn, despite his frowned way," he uddtd. "I want this note Anglo-Saxo- n name. Imd a curious taken to Mademoiselle Hupin " It was written In French. She was vocal lulleelion tlmf puzzled Trent. distressed when me read It. It seemed almost cet tain that the Ian Be very careful. the note ran j.unge be used was not that to which I had been bred. There Is a detective here calling Trent felt almost certain that the himself Yeatman and pretending to be lurtive Yeatman was an operative a business friend of Mr. Grant. I an agency. For himself he expo is finger-printi .eneed uu fear. oi J ertlllon measurements were in no It was for tlm "eoun i fiiclal bureaus. t.'Ss he was anxious. If the stranger were. Indeed, a de-- t A conversation between two worn ctive he would probably Imgin with en. one of whom was hard of hearing, i m servants; uml the presence ot un t.lleu, like M.oletnoise'le Dupiu. would interested Hie passengers of a Glen acorn worthy of Investigation Trent wood avenue car. saw tier on a street downtown ould picture her being put turough a man. with i refer-examination i Her brusque "Is that so?" nces would he looked into mid she "Yes, und it was after ten o'clock. would he Invited to explain b.v what too." channels she entered the I'nited "The very Idea. states, the dates of arrival and all 1 never suspected her of flirting those particulars which would damn before. her In official eyes. "No, nor me, eilhes Presently the distinguished account "But you never can tell. ant was introduced to Anthony Trent. Ain't it the truth? Trent was not acquainted with the It is that." methods of account'onversational Do you know her husband?" ants, hut lie did not think Yentumn a No, I ain't never seen him close. credit to that accurate body. I should a Well, he Is a big, fat man. for commertaken have you hardly "Does he wear a brown suit? cial man." Trent said. "Yes. There was no mistaking the sud Glasses?" den Interest Yeatman bad for the Yes." speaker. Suspicion was on his face "Smoke q pipe? a he Then assumed moment. a fpr Uh, huh!'' Muff heartiness. There was deepest disappointment Im not here on business tonight, tr mm-sens- they were going to celebrate Id birth-da- lii Almctt Up In th Clouds. dnc Tha nun followed them and It seemed a If the earth and the hill und tha mmtiiliilu and the were very vullcy ihirzhng a ml bright and Mpurkllng that day. For the reflection could lie mh-aliuo-ull over-- lli hcuutlful re1 flection of tbe un end the wonderful shining. Mpurkllng robe and worn by th fuirle. They ull weal to Mountain I'cuk, danger," ahe said w lib'll wa a very blgh itiouiiialu alIlowr sbull I recognize most up In the cloud. somberly. Idin? How do you do, Mr. Mountuln There ure o many wtrungers lu the house. I'cuk," said the fairies. Ilea uIhiui Uve feet alue Itiche I'm well, thunk you," said lie. Glad lo see you're wearing your high and chunky enough lu weigh two hundred pound. Coloring dark. het cap." they miiIiL Gray-blacliuir uud full lip purity Mr. Mountain I'cuk had on Id lovehidden by a mustache. L'nevcu teeth, ly blue cup which wu edged with soft. The left ear I a quarter lucb lower tluflTy white. llmu the rigid. He carrlea himself j The tree were all bowing and rwuy-Ing- , erect und squarely. Ilis age Is proband the trunk of the trees who ably fotiy. The ltnpresslou he gives Imd once mild they cabled to take a Is one of great Irritability of temper. trip bccuu I heir name meant travel lie bus many little Ucrvous habit (they Imd beard ople look trunk which, somehow, are mil lu keeping when they Iruveli-d- ) were making low with Id rugget solid pollceiiiuu-liksound und murmurs. frame." They were bolding tip the hrutiehe You must have wutched him keen-ly,a well us hearing secret from dear she said old Mother Lurlli. 1 did so because lie wu scrutlnlz-inThey were having the most beautime uud asking my host question. ful time! o closely bccuusu de wu I looked Mr. Sun wa very, very handsome, one of the few men I have disliked ou ami lie was beaming und suilling for sight." ull lie wu worth. , There was a look of acute distress Jinny happy returns of the day," ou her fai1. every one said to him. You can't mean you think he may .Many, many happy return of the have conn for you?' Ib-concern for nls safety provoked day." And down on the earth the people a strange gratlfn-utiothought they luai'd the tree whisperI dont think so; hut that uiuy ing sued mii-lThink ot my life, mean nothing. They had such a merry party, dancI have tukeu what I Mudi'iiojlsclle. ing und singing. wanted und plnyel my wits against But after a time, they tieard some the police, und I have itivvuys won. great low voices, nlnl they saw that The odd always turn. It mu; be I Mr. Sun wa.- - becoming dark and suit in much comfort too lake thinking looking. that because I have quit the game I I've Imd a line party," tie said. shall be secure. Bill I must be going. I've lost my one who has You have tbe all of . red robe and I don t feel yet a great destiny. she said. 'T do so very well." not see you coming to un unhappy And the low voices became very loud fate." She looked nt tht clock. My and deep. time I up. "Many- - happy returns,' roared King But you need not go without seeThunder. ing Yeatman," l'reut said. "He Is In Many happy return, roared Queen the garden now. looking up lierp apThunder. parently. And a great Hitnnler and lightning From a table drawer Trent took a slot in arose very suddenly. pair of powerful binoculars and handThe people on the earth said: ed them to the "Countess." llow quickly the storm cume up! He mis turned his back to me," It didn't look us though it could storm Yes, he stand she commented. a little while ago." Mr. Sun Imd gone, hut still he huu square uud menacing like a policeI shall man. (lot meet this gentlehud a happy birthday Hint the next man If I can help It. She Hit the time they saw him You will not think me a glasses down. the fairies knew tie to cowardly when I confess that somewoti'd laugh thing here oppresses me." She put think tlmt Mil King her hands to her heart cannot Thunder and old refuse to see him without nSiking him Queen Thunder, as suspicious." well as the Light .Nation Grant used to talk ot the dofling children. olTet him birth ings of the day to Mademoiselle I lupin In the French tongue. It was her deday wishes. sire to become fluent In as short a '.Many Imppy re time ns possible arid to capture as turns.'' said King wide a vocabulary as she could. Thunder. It was not reassuring to mademoiI'r ash. bang! selle that her employe) started her Many happy re morning exercise with u discussion turns'. said Queen of crime, and the enormous value of Thundci. the jewels beneath her roof. "Flash, crack It was an opportunity to get nearer happy ro Under Their Umninny to what was the bjeet of the man. lurus," said tbe brellas of ToadTrent, who should knovV, tlmuglit it Lightning children stools. Ami as tbe fairies u curious tbiug that a detective should lie asked to eotnp t a house party tail off to sit under their umbrellas ol where there were no more than a toadstools Fairy Princess Joy said: Well, it was a great compliment score of guests. Mrs Grant smiled when mademoifor the Thunder and Lightning family to wish many happy returns ot the selle expressed these Ideas e j " g e! ' somi-vvliere- j 1 '111111-t- o s And It Really Seemed Such a Nice Scandal 1 j j (TO BE COXTINTEI) the woman's voice as she exclaimed : Fiddlesticks ! Then It was only her husband after all." Youngstown Telegram in Aquarium Cement Cement panes in aquariums Is produced from litharge and glycerin The former must be as 'jnely pow tiered as possible and the gceriu very condensed of a slrnpt consist .Mix the two eucy and limpid ingredi euts into a Mint liquid paste coal Hit or pout the tougn mass into places, the respective cavity, atm press. Into It the part to be cemented on The surplus oozing out must be removed at once and the p'ace cleaned. s the putty hardens very rapidly for Near Sighted, at That Nothing calls for mine second thought than love at first sight. Boston Herald. Ai 't 'uni j -1- 1- 1 you. Tell bearer at wlmt hour you can com to roe." Madciiiolw'ilo (lupin turped to the waiting Thorps. I will dlru Hi mutter with Mr Trent nt ten n'cl.Kk. Tim butler left t.ei Arm Id th con vlcthui that Mime Monetary consider-p- i bui wu the cu u e uf the conversation GcMlftnoii uf leisure, as he km w. W ould be Indiscreet. Mndeiunlcll I lupin entered Trent kilting riMiiii'nt ten Although sue looked worried. Here wa aa aim ice of the black di'pulr which, the pro lu day, hud Imd ter III it gilft lu twenty minute. she suld, I tv to give Mrx Grant a Idoon. Your letter uluriieu roe very much'' 1 only meant It lu put you uu your There may guard. he utiswcrod. lie no danger of your being recog- nized. "'I here Is ulwuy Continued a to Mountain Ieak " the fuirle ailed to Mr. Mm He wa wearing mo hi red rob 111111 In-r- e Hi, INI. ttHtlll SMiMUf I hlllS.I tali our share ef frvttlnv, f arn-vlnsinl foramina: Th are oftn rouab aad tv MANY IIAPIY RETURNS i STORY 1TMI MaiyGrahamBnnner mJAtit, imw ft & MARTYN d FORK. day to Mr. Sun even if they didu.l know Imw to 1I0 it in the usual way. and had to semi him away while they gave their good wishes! Sa e: tiiiirhow thi o".J war M, are rhciy, wuiry, rt shut Ilsnel ttr Childien Anxious to Be Holder Cora Mae. aged five, who is fond in in a neigh-,f hnhies. was taken tier's to see the new triplets. After looking them met. site turned to the mother and said. "If yen have to hire holders for any of them any lime, remember me " " Obeyed Mammas Orders Where have you been Mamma fohnule Small Boy Flaying ball. But I told you Mumtua (severely) to beat tbe rug, didnt I? Small Boy No, mamma, you told tue to baug the rug and then heat it. V: X Is old sit, ' Margaret Sanaider. ? - Y; OUT OF THE ICE BOX In addition to the every-dafood which the Ice box hold from day Id day, If the be box I a good sized one. It will hold In cold storage qiinfitlth' of foods and drinks Ihnt are convenient to serve In emergen-dewhich are always arising. Various sauces sre luvuluubl In serving a meal; here I une which will keep Slid be ready for use at any time: Tomato Sauce. 1ut une small carrot. one union, Iwn stulkt of green celery, op the outside une. une atiml! 'pi-r- , green through a meat grinder, cover with cold water and cook gently at the lintm-rlnpoint, add two qtturis uf tutiiuloes with a sprig uf parsley and a piece uf hay leaf and two small cloves. A quarter uf a clove uf garlic Improves It fur some; cook uf an hour and then rub all Hmt Is possible through the sieve. Bel urn to the heat, add s !iildcsioohful uf siignr. une and one-haienHHinfuls uf salt, nml a dash of pepper and cuyetitie; bring to a boll, add one tnblcsjsmhful of butter mid flour ('miked together and stir until smooth and thick. Iut Into a Jar when cool ami set Into the lee a DON'T DUffsi fieaitchct, or xny ot ttauo palm that ilaycr Aipiria can end in a hurry I J'hyHclin prescribe It, and approve its free ute, (or it dc not aflect the heart Every drug-gha it, lut dont foil to ask th tr. And don't take druggist (or any but the box that uyi Oaer, with the word printed in red; ut g three-fourth- s to tt ttarerf W wtrfc of MoftoftciUftci)ur of IfttlcjUeteM FIRST AID TO BEAUTY AND CHARM lf ' Nothin 0 mart an other wt beautiful fes ' the Incvitatiie line of fatigue and sufTcriujf raunl by tlrrd. silling feet. AlUV t, tha Aiitlvptle, tb'sliog fowder, liwurrs jeof-tas- loot ImiX. We all have lee hot cook recipe, box roll. and puddii now here Is an Ice box cake; Ice Bo Cread Cake. Reserve two cupfuls of bread sjMUige llmt lm been raised over night, mid one cupful of brown sugar, one Well lien ten egg ctictldrd uf a cupful uf Inner. each uf cinnaquarter mon. cloves mul nutmeg, a scant half Ic.IsjHHitiriil I.f Smln dissolved III S of water. Mix wllh the t;ibl.'sMi.iiifii hand until perfectly blended, mid a cupful or fruit, raisin, currant end dried peel llnely mimed, or eltrti. ns desired Four Into B good sized bread pun ami set In the lee chest until the next day. Bake In the mornminute ing f"r hrcukfnt. Forty-livIn n hot oven will lie sufficient time for I1.1 treated Household Hints. Tlie half pound or ixiuml baking for powder cans make tine mold steaming brown bread, pudding mid such dishes. The small ones used for inobls for gelatin puddings or salmis, they may tie served in neat slices. LTiiunld by letting tlm hot water run over the can a moment. For a delicious coating for cookies before they ure baked, try this: Mix sugar uml grated chocolate, or cocoa with butter to make a crumbly mixture. Sprinkle a little of this over each cookie lietore linking. When no tomato is at hum! and you e towish a lit t le flavor for soup mato catsup. It gives a different uud piquant flavor. Mildew mid other stains may lie removed liy adding two tublespuouful of peroxide to u quart ot water amt milling the water boiling hot. Bull the spots with coup, wet with peroxide mul lay in the sun is another method, which is very successful. Blanket will last almost as loug again if wheu thin In the center they are cut, taking out the thin part and food. Often foods are good, but too many ami not the right combinations will cause gastric troubles. In tli.i kitchen a rubber nuit before the sink and used when ironing will save many a weary worker. When Inlying bedding get It loug enough to tuck in well at the foot and roll over the blankets or bedding nt the head. This is economy In the end. They tell us that overindulgence in rich foods, pastry and sweets encourages cancer besides various other serious troubles tike fatty heart, sluggish liver, ulcers of thg stomach and intestines and other equally serious troubles. tli 11117. J Alim Free. A la a Finch. I Allra'a r-- Tul-I- n 1r l k- -i S Pill ,! tev loot-- 1 N ( V. m sills nEApSl; fn ylffl MM jycef. 2, Druggists Ppp1isV jopi- - rax naxCtWtlSS'cH ttrium A O Inc t.f ONAf. ML TO. gZSaEISS5SBare.3ES Doesnt Co Out s. lias Hie electric toaster I purchased lat week proved satisfactory, Norah? New Maid Indeed, ma'am, it hua. The thing hasn't gone out yet. Mi.-tre- CAN NOW GO Alii WORK Thanks to Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound I think there ts Denison, Texas. no tonic equal to Lvdia K. l'inkhams Vegetable ('em- pound for nervousness and I have used Lydia K. rinkhams Sanative Wash and the Tills for I Constipation. can certainly praise your medifor what they have done for me and I cines u.-- turn the outside edges to the center where the wear will he. Hem the tide edges. When the children refuse milk give it to them in custards, ice cream, hlaiic mange and other milk desserts. Sonifies of vegetables are a delight to r a child or person who will often ret use the vegetable served plain Different Individuals need different treatment with foods, but the average normal child may he taught early to like. enjoy and appreciate all kinds of good iHir n In Hie Ice box. When making white sauce for any dish prepare twice as mill'll a will be needed, then the next day or day one nfler have esealhuied limy cheese, peas nr creamed potatoes with the sauce all made. I VVtkiiig king. roil for breakfast may lie the same m.'iimer liaised all remly t fry. kept on doiighniii lee III. til the next day lllil.v lie fried for breakfast. Any bread dough will l.eep for a day or two and lie light mid pit'V.v when baked, coming from Hot It ! ,'nir m (h m mug. Nwi 1. d y I riJ.!. ,plir t'il kt fiter luim.r ml g; b-- e ob-e- Tommy was meandering homeward itiueli later than his usual supper (tour. A friend of the family who happened to meet him said : aren't you afraid Why Tommy, you'll he late for supper?" "Ive got Nope." replied Tommy 'lie meat." j A n't' S'i, th dys yi night hrtna 5n wish you success the vuiure. I can do any kind of work now mid wnen women ask me what, has helped me I recommend vour medicines. I will answer any ietters I receive asking about them. Mr.s. I'iima Gregg, Route 3, Box 53, Denison, Texas. Why Not? Bride Dickie says lie can hear my voice in liis dreams. Friend Why don't you stop talking long enough to let him sleep? 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