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Show Ftfcrnsry If curtains dried before being Q they wall keep clean Jut t that Kot skiBh; UinIe; Mttl over r II O MARTHA CHAPTER XIII Continued 17 bands from the family smooth Yes, Bruce said, ss if to himby be made to which a little self. "It must have been as you say jjj water the ghost of Jarvis came back. I 7 has been added. vjjj rJ r r myself have thought something of the kind. Thought it often. Poor Jarvis! His obsession with the past distorted all his thinking. He wrote this in a moment of of lucidity. You should be glad be did, my dear. "Clad? Autumn 'said absently. f L pown to the house will "It alters nothing. Hector." " ' "On the contrary, my dear," Hec(Tpch green color if a tea-- ( household ammonia is tor protested, "it alters much." He I is a quart of water and tapped the paper lightly with his er the ferns once or fingers. "This is the equivalent of a retraction of everything that Jar, (i month. vis had against Bruce Landor." "Even so. Hector," Autumn said the Plants. Keep Bouse to "What good can that do room which wearily. the of ature Knives. iiof Callow bone or pearl- G knives to soak to dish wa-tblades into hot, soapy (then dry them well. Pearl-Dandl- ed he are grown at .plants or 60 now? one-Cteaspo- on p msas ul Ml Ini ,a r Mother of Misery iployment, which Galen calls physician, is so essen-- i tihuman happiness that inis just considered the r of misery. Robert Burton. HIED! VOMEIL B yit. old, who l its restlm, mj, nervous, fear bot flashes lormUs, to take Lydia E. Pink- -i Vegetable Compound. Fa-ta helping women go amiling n "trying times due to funo-irregularitiM. Fry ill W M had happened to father. I had gone up there earlier in the evening. Bruce found me there alone with Florian. Hannah had told him that I had gone to spend the night at the lodge. I had intended to, but Linda was to have been there, too. She became ill that day and couldn't leave home.- Floriah met me thert to take me back home, of course. But we had supper together in the lodge and before we were ready to leave Bruce arrived. You know yourself what he must have thought. Florian tried to explain, but Bruce wasnt in a mood to accept his explanation. "Hrn-m.- " Hector said, knitting his brows., "Has Florian done nothing more about It, then. "Florian was incensed, of course, at Bruces attitude. He will undoubtedly have a talk with Bruce and force him to listen, but hes away just now on a business trip for his father.' It wont make any difference to Bruce, though. You see he had changed toward me before - that Generations . generation always has Pt for the one immediately ting it John Masefield. Soteeeding Hector' frowned and cracked his knuckles. The romances of these young creatures were too much for him. He had been given; to understand that young love of the modern variety held the conventions in light esteem. Now, in his day ah, well, in his dayl Common Sense Youre a pair of young fools! ant Constipation he blurted out suddenly, and poured himself another cup of tea. Ifcctar would tea you that the Autumn got up and stood looking tbing to do with constipation out of the wide spread of windows t its cause. That way you fit have to endure It first and into the garden. Hector was endeavf t cure" It aftenrard-y- ou oring, she thought to herself, to 1 wold haying it. bring her out of the ghastly enJuicea are you wont have to chantment that had imprisoned her at for the cause If you eat since that dreadful night when foods most da Most likely you dont Bruce had come for her at the lodge. 1 enough bulk I And bulk Only isolated Images remained in mean a lot of food. It a kind of food that her memory of the events of that In the body, but shocking time, brilliant and horrible 4 E bulky mass In the as exploding stars. The ride home PSlnes. - , ' a nightmare in which the staggerw this is" what you lack, try PPmmchy Kelloggs ing knowledge of her fathers death f seakfast. It contains just the clashed against her knowledge of fyj you need. Bruces reaction to finding her alone often, drink plenty with Florian. Then, suddenly, Haninter, and "Join the Regubus." nah taking her in her arma HanKelloggs in Battle Creek, and speechless. condition la chronic. It Is nah, white-face- d A a consult a phyticlan. And the closed mask of a door the door of the little back parlor, behind which her father lay. The comd undertaker, with the 540 ical littlebald head, at whose appearance Autumn had fled to her own the Uncertain1 is the pride of those room to scream into her pillows A not sure of their laughter, until Hecposition. with hysterical in and sat on come bad tor quietly Braley. e From her. the bed beside Hector had come. She learned later that Bruce had finally Then, in rched him by telephone. of Saint moan the of the depth night, forsaken the Pat, moan of Saint Pat! Varn of Disordered Vis, Hector was trying to bring Sidney Action her around. It was sweet of him. of tSjJ. W with tta berry aad eetry. course, but where was the use of kabite. improper celiac aad wir talking, anv Jnore.pt JtruceJjuu. vket Mpojram4 strain on the wwk dor? Bruce seemed more unguessa-blfadaeye. They are apt to beeoma nod to her now than ever, in the 4?d fail toIromfilter steam thi liitfiTifif tqj numbness of her fatigue. It was eeffer Uff1ii( difficult to remember clearly what ap mifhta, totunj he looked like, or to recall the timevoUiaf feel eoaetaetly Other ore ovt. elfne aT00 bladder diaordar are eome. bre of his voice. It seemed years - if since she had seen him. severe and ecaaty or toe fieqeea silent, at the entrance to the Castle, mu. JWI help the where he did not turn in after hiri off harmful exoaea body Pa bee had more thaa half a car had escorted her and Florian t roper-refin- ed tot rad All-Br- an an cone-shape- . rry some-wher- deep-throate- d, rnlttTy a? e Z- c f2J'' .. r . pablie appro vaL Ara reom tratoful eeara erorywhera. r home." Autumn turned and faced Hector. "Fools? she said. Yes, darling and past redemption. He looked at her with curiously bright eyes. "Probably, my dearj , probably, he replied. What, for example, are you going to do about that that little note your father wrote into his will? I dont know yet, she replied. I should like Bruce to know about it, I shall think of some naturally. way "With your permission!!.' Hector suggested. "I shall attend to that myself. I should like to. if you dont nund. Or perhaps you would prefer to look after it in your own way. "Id like you to do it. she replied. "It would be simpler. "Ill make a copy of it now. then," Hector "Said, and took the paper to a small desk at the end room where he sat' and wrote while Autumn smoked a cigarette in silence. Presently he got up and folded the sheet of baper as he came toward her. Her eyes followed him with a slow, spent interest as he thrust the paper into his pocket and drew out a slender packet tied with gold cord. Hector unbound the packet, and with fingers strangely reverent, lifted from it a letter that lay uppermost. "These letters," he said In a gently modulated tone, ""were my reason for asking you and Bruce to dinner at my house that night. A I it turned out you could not come, but I had wanted you both to read them, even then, difficult as it was for me! These letters belonged to your mother. They were written to her by Geoffrey Landor. Before she died she entrusted them to me. I am giving them to you now so that you may read them when you are alone. In them he tells of his efforts to leave the country with his wife and son when his life here became hopelessly involved." Autumn drew a quick breath. You mean he tried to get away? she asked softly. Hector cleared his throat with a painful hesitancy. "He did. I myself know how he tried quite apart from anything he wrote here. "I did not know that, she murmured. Your father did not tel you that, because to him it was not important, Hector went on. Jarvis never bad a true perspective of the thing that happened to him to all of them. He was obsessed. Jealousy will drive a man to do things for which he is not altogether accountable.Your father believed it was Geoffreys plan to leave and have Millicent join him later. But Geoffreys property at the time was heavily burdened and Jarvis held the bag, as we say. He had Geoffrey at his mercy. Autumn sat on the edge of her chair, her fingers tightly interlaced In her lap. Her eyes burned fixedly upon Hector as he talked. I shall leave the letters with you, then, to read when you wish. But this he tapped lightly the letter he bad selected from the packet this one I want you to read now-w- hile I am with you. It was your mothers wish that I should give it to. you when and if I should ever think it necessary to do so. He removed a fragile, folded sheet from the yellowed envelope that enclosed it Why haven't you told me about this before? Autumn asked him. Hector flushed painfully. "You forget my dear, that your father was my friend. It has been difficult enough for me to decide to tell you even now. Nothing but your resolution to leave this country and spend the rest of your days in England convinced me that the time had come for me to place these letters In your hand. He unfolded the letter and took from within it a short note that had been enclosed with the longer ' ' OSTENSO t; a death of the man he once called friend. I fear that it may become an obsession from which he shall never escape. I afn the onewho is to blame. Autumn, if any one is to blame for hopeless love. I can never tell you, my darling girl, how love came to me at last, after years of groping. 1 can only tell you that it came, after you were born, but that I never forgot the vows that had made me the wife of your father. 1 can tell you. too, that love when it is love Is a womans whole life and being. She c.fn nevrescape it though sh go to the ends of the earth. 1 do not know what lies before you here. Jane Landor is a strong-- , willed woman and she has already made it clear that she intends to continue at her own ranch, discharge all her obligations, and bring up her boy Jn the valley. he will be growing up together. Autumn, and the time- will come vi hen you must be friends or enemies according to the will of his mother and your father, who hate each other now. It is my. wish. Autumn, that you see things clearly and without prejudice, and that you refuse to be influenced by this tragedy of the past I should like to think that ypu . You-an- - p, spoke. Hector looked at him quickly, then filled the glasses again .with an excitement in . his movements that caused Bruce to wonder. But he smiled across the top of his glass as he bowed once more to Bruce Location of Panama Canal The Panama canal is nearer to New York than to Los Angeres.' No wonder that thousands of its visitors come from New York. If Los Angeles were onjlhe Atlantic and a distance from the corresponding canal, the city would be located in Newfoundland. had Geoffrey at his mercy. would be a friend of Geoffreys boy. It might help to pay the debt of. "for , -- perhepe-Confuciu- r- -- J - ene-ii&lf of' giant redwoedToresta 97 per cent of the worlds growth-contai- ning many trees thousands of years old and hundnds'"of feet tall are located within the Redwood Empire of northern California and southern Oregon. Light Distribution to 25 per cent moreur-ren- t is' required distribumaterial than that dealing directly tion of light in it room that has dark with the prophet himself. A series rather than light woodwork, ' it of editors ofjater jiate added to ft. r Book of Isaiah The Book of Isaiah contains more . ' From 15 d for-goo- . Shi-Jluan- g 1,500-mil- Autumn's plans to live in England always in an impersonal tone that gave Bruce no hint of what was in the old ,man'i mind. When they rose from the table. Hector spread a cloth tidily over the dishes and led Bruce into the drawing room, closing the dining room door behind him. "The skeletons will be at the feast," Bruce thought, smiling to himself. The evening having turned cool. Hector had kindled a small blaze of pine logs in the Dutch tiled fireplace, and now they seated themselves before it with their brandy and cigarettes. "I suppose you would be uncomfortable in the presence of modern furniture," Bruce remarked, glancing idly about the room. VYou have lived so long with the ghosts of the . past. A strange glow warmed Hector's eyes. "In mors ways than one, my boy," he observed pointedly. "But I have never permitted my ghosts to haunt me. That Elizabethan wine-cunow he pointed to an elaborately wrought chalice that stood on the top of a china closet who knows but what the death of some ' gallant courtier may have been drunk from its brim? But does it make the cup less beautiful, less precious to our time? "Rather not," Bruce replied. "On the contrary "The past, Hector said, warming to his subject, "is a dim avenue down which we may walk and find the diverging pathi of terror and beauty and passion. If we stand at the entrance to that avefiue and peer within, remote time!" telescope into our own Immediate past, so that with clear eyes we may note that the events of antiquity and of a few decades ago have the same values.' Or do you follow me, sir?" Bruce regarded his host' with mounting curiosity. "I believe I do. Bruce said, swept involuntarily Into Hectors stately mood. Hector waved a fine brown hand toward the Spierlnx tapestry on the wall to their left "The accomplished fact of the past, he continued, "may be compared to a tapestry like that upon which we can look with disinterested sympathy and companion and admiration at the quaint desires and. ambitions and tragedies and loves of our forefathers. To the rational mind even a generation ago is such a tapestry, my boy. Hector was leading studiously to something. His oratory was not without a definite object, of that Bruce was sure. He settled himaelf to hia chair and resolved to wait patiently for the' disclosure of bis purpose. "Do you remember that line from The Tempest? Whata past is proYou will excuse me, he logue. old an am suddenly, apologized man and given to romantic indulgence!. Go ahead. HecBruce smiled. tor! I've had some such ideas to my own mind, though I've never been able to put them into words. Hectof favored him with ifahrewd glance. "Of course you have, my boy. Of course you have!' You have thoughtofthepast that lies behind you, no doubt your own fathers death, for example. Bruce tossed his cigarette Into the fire. "It was that 1 had In mind. Hector. he admitted. There was a brief ailence in which Hector leaned forward and turned his brandy glass thoughtfully about . to his flngera. "Would you njind It very much if I asked you something about that? be said finally. There is nothing much that I can t'yolI7Tfecio'r,,6fuce replied. "You probably know more about it CL'ASSIFilED bu ERARTMENTiJf v "Have you any very clear opinion concerning how your father came to hia death? Hector aaked abruptly. "1 have understood that he took his own life because of his love for for another woman, Bruce returned. "You know that? I have put two and two together. Hector, Bruce replied iiluntly. "I know they were to love the rest I J have guessed." (TO BE COST IS LED l - J Raloa to II EXPF.RIENCE, ADVENTURE, TRAVEL AWAIT YOU Caffoo Rho an Cal to !$ II Pocatello Hotel . Bannock II.SI The U. S. ARMY Salt Lake flt 4lh So. A Rial FOR Qualifications: SURGE MILKERS I ui pmi faitoat mllfcjr and ihnw ihf tUKCE, Im im Wall! rli MURK and milk with ha lima aad labor CLEANER Writ for Information. WALLACE TAT LOR. Dlatrlhator Rail Laka Cltr. Blah M Ao. Wwrt Ttatola I. 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Bruce replied and took the chair to tervals along the e Great which his host invited him with a Proto of Wall China, according "" 'Maryland Single Taxera wave of the hand. duct Engineering. nyittsviHo, Md.tadjacent to the The wine was excellent, ns were nations capital, "was the first comthe cold meats and the salads. Hec Wooden Barrels Taxed " munity in this country to try the tor's first excitement seemed to subhas tax oh single tax for local revenue pura Guadeloupe placed side 'as the meal progressed, and wooden all barrels poses. A law passed in 1892 fixed empty entering he talked in a leisurely fashion. . the the single tax system, but it was country. They talked of Jarvis Dean's death unconstitutional declared shortly and the impressive funeral that had thereafter. followed, of the Dean estate and of . Your (jevoted mother, Millicent By the time Autumn had reached the end of the letter, the words were moving like a dimly ailver caravan beyond her tears. The clairvoyance of the dying! Perhaps Millicent had even hoped that there might be more than friendship between her daughter and Geoffrey Landors son and effectuation of that destiny which had begun to her and Geoffrey. Autumn glanced across at Hector where he had seated himself gain at the windows, and folded the letter pensively in her bands. Thank you. Hector, she said, showing me this." He did not turn from the window, and Autumn laid the letter beside the packet on the table and went to him. J "Youve done your part, she said, and Im grateful to you. He turned and put an arm about her. For a moment he seemed on the point of speaking. Then he patted her shoulder affectionately and turned away. Til be going, I think. he said brokenly. "Come to see me. Without another word he left her, one. up bis hat from the small picked Autumn "This, be said, handing sofa on his way out. and walked the shorter one. you may, read bes thin." straight' back solway,-hifore the other. . and unflinching. From the dierly. Autumn took it In trembling fin- windows. Autumn watched him go, gers and let her eyes dwell upon the her teeth biting down into her quivdelicate, paling script and went ering lip. Then she turned Hector, my dear friend (Milli- to her room. do not I think cent bad written)," i Bruce Landor, in' loose gray flanthat I shall recover. Please do not forget your promise to me. I trust nels, swung his considerable length that the task 1 bequeath to you will' of limb out of hia modest automobring you no unhappiness. In grati- bile and proceeded carelessly up the steep steps to Hector Cardigan tude, Millicent With unseeing eyes. Autumn stared door. He was somewhat mystified, for moments at the slip of paper in though be had resisted any suspicion of intrigue, by the urgency with her hand. Now. my dear you may read which Hector had pressed him to this, Hector said, handing her the come to dinner. Hector, obviously at a tension, letter he held. When at last she was able to gov- ushered him in. took his top cost and on the rather inern' her emotions, the phrases hat and hung them to secure the rack hall, a rack a with seemed to burn Into her eyes which, Bruce supposed one. should incandescence. ghostly to Geo- admire as daughter. Au- patra, or having belonged ,To my beloved When "you" read tumn (she read)." Im glad you came, my boy. these words, if you ever do read Hector said, drawing himself up " them. It will be because Hector wilh a titar Come along to. I penetrating eye. you should do so. They concern have an for you waiting appetizer things which myself should have cirBruce Hector!' and said, folevents if Right, wished to tell you cumstances had made it necessary lowing his host into the dining room where one end of a long refectory or possible of solid, gloomy old oak was table Au1 want you to know, dear nor spread tastily with fine linen pnd father neither your tumn, that In silver and china, and a surprising to blame was Landor Geoffrey x t the unfortunate accident that took array of edibles. disa bad done had Bruce here, always, Geoffrey's life. Geoffrey h was and about that to forget feeling concerting away utmost get his me and help me forget him. Hec- to see the wraithsof antiquity tor can tell you why it was impos- emerge from the draperies on the sible for him to go. Since that terri- wails and repossess with jealous ble day, to the spring, your father hands these treasures that furbished has brooded constantly over the Hectors home - To my boy! Hector proposed, and held his glass for Bruce to touch it with hia own. They drained their glasses at once and Bruce held his forward with a smile. "One more." Hector to the spirits of the past!" lie waved a hand toward the tapestried walls as KeT good-fellowshi- MARtHA WNU SUVtCt f-- the "It will not hurt Bruce to know ntes. They do not thrive in too that warm. Jarvis Dean held no real bitterjthatfa ness in his heart toward" " Hector!" ove a stopper 'from a Autumn "Certainly, ,,r. pour warm water into a broke in. "Forgive me, please! That jar to it, gradually, was v selfish thought" until it is quite Hector laid the paper on the tabic givert hot as to break and placed his hands awkwardly on heave to water for some his knees. "I see. he said softly. occasionally trying stopper "What you would have preferred, , jf it is loose. perhaps, would have been your fathers written consent to Add Sauce. Oh, Hector! Autumn interrupted Apple w of cream of tartar again. "I wasnt thinking when I turnon and sugar used in spoke. "I can see that he said. "The sauce. It gives it a delicious fact is, when a young woman is in love she interprets everything in the light of that one fact Well, my to serve with a iweet muffin this retraction small as it dear, a fourth cverages, try adding may seem to you may have some cap each of chopped candied even on that" t peel and candied pineapple bearing Autumn looked at him ?nd smiled muffin dut regular recipe, You dont understand, resignedly. a of of fourth a cup using of darling. Bruce has made up his dates and a third-cumind about me. pecans. A third combina-- a You are sure of that? fourth-cu- p each of citron I haven't told you, she said hesitantly, "about the night he came to the Parrs lodge to tell me what ( MdOaeDMePreveelt Bute V p tmt d thl plMeut-tertla- c briny fern Un luM Ml mod M Mn etperinr4 nod bottle DOUBUBMONKT BACK. 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