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But ticking away, deep down In my lulnd, was the Insistent thought that Anson had known something - - a't 1 j She dropped like. a stone at feet, and he stood there, his fury checked, looking blankly down at her, The faint did not last long; the women kneeling by her were still asking for more air, for water, for cushions, when I heard her voice saying, rather weakly, but with complete coutrol, How silly! But I didnt cat much breakfast. Jve been loellng faint. She got up very quickly ; t saw llarrlden go to her side and cay something; she gave him a quick Th Prince Was Most upward glance, then moved away. As It he had forgotten Deck be went heavily after. cellar, .And there was not a trace I stood there, shaken through and of aB ,Drader t0 be ound ln thnt through I turned to Mitchell but Rreat house There wa9 ot clue be bad left me; be was standing be-Xcept tjje ,rowo fr8cent an(j not side the table picking up the abaa- - a ark 0 the doset floor except . doned cigarettes, j the print of the maid who found The Inspector was saying, tM bodr Ko on6 hM BeeQ Ansdn voice unemotional agala, This will flllve g(.nce tlie lInie thal , bad take home" disproving,, you know, talke(J wlth ,ier the hall. Mr.' Deck." And the words sent. the ' Pnaheyr,iald quick thought to me that the only roomehe.r dra,n way to disprove this ebo.ut Deck was to prove eomethlng else about questions st us .wI thoroughly . some one else. D1 I thought of. Anson. If that handltw" erflwa at ; was sure she had seen kerchief be. snapped. bad been la Letty Van Alstyns I I hurried to give an approxtma- . , rooml I on f the time. He summed .up, Letty had fainted. Perhaps she "Well, youd say it was a little e until hadn't realized, that moment, when' you saw ber? And Yor'o.nlno of t.bat consequences throwing . you. were the last person that saw suspicion upon Deck. Now, when he was still shaken, M,e51a!i.Tleit' 'n W"S I was the time to confront ter' with ?? u,ck1 th evidence-ffld ,aat,per80 . . If that handkerchief Icft.me t 0 back only Anson could be found . , . She fneberlng ,;She 8 Tm must have come out of hiding by r0 I . shot one of his gimlet Donahey D0W RonclllL "How, about at, J ran up. the stairs ; took the f'a"ces (up I pr n?eJ j branch, so as to pass Th pr,DC T8 lost, ,8elf p?8 main the for hall, looking along essed, most offabld reply. some maid to question;. Is mistaken I left be- Seton Miss the Into The door prince's room 1 poo M was open and looking In. I saw the fore the my through apartment maid who did my own room, busied Pfed and when I came out they about It ' 8UU talkln8 ,n th halL" wer Have you seen' Anson 'yet? 1 "How about that, Miss Seton? ne said breathlessly. fly Yoa were tlll talking togeth She Btopped on ber way to the when he left the premises. a of closet with palf slippers In her Well, I didnt see him, was all I band. We haven't seen her, Miss Seton, could say. "They were very busy talking." Not since that time you were talk- the prince with satisfaction. 8ald this her morning." Ing with Donahey looked curiously at me. I moved away, thinking I had bet- ter get hold of Mitchell. Then I What were you talking about?" "I wa waiting to ask her about beard the maid scream. I had never heard such shrieks whether she had seen any hindker-ion Friday evening. I my life. Shriek after shriek. My chief drying she dldnt volun-bacthat noticed bad legs stumbled under me as I ran teer things directly unless she was to her. She was backing hysterically asked, and I hadn't heard that away from the closet, her apron asked. Couldn't you wait for the In over her bead. Wbat Is It? What quest? "After all the things said about She moaned, Oh, In there In me here I think I had a right to In and there!" began shrieking again, I dashed to the clospt; the door I vestlgate as much as I could lo find was wide and the light from the the real murderer! Ilat-rlden- 's j d. . J . . . 1 I - - . P!? Lfnd3us, M. . be-th- I Vi . J - I left-bam- d- - blood-curdlin- g I Curiosd Aniericana COMC IN 4 Hy COME thc NP3 HOSRi evening t tlnio Scots Wstno handkerchief Something nhont drying on n radiator. Something that was silenced now forever. The prince had muttered, half nn R17, half soothing. "Thnt Is nonsense t There was nothing , , All right, Donahey prince, agreed. The girl goes hack to your room but you aren't there thnl'a your story, and you stick 1 It. But now sometime after that, any time In the next hour or so, somebody in that room got bold of ber and choked lief to death. Now where was everybody for thnt nett hour? It was hard to discover where every one hud been during that hour for they hnd moved about so much. Hanoi tit said be bad gone downstairs for n time, then up to on the secthe Kellers sitting-rooond floor where he nnd Ills wife had waited with the Kellers and Mrs. Crane for the summons to the lnqgost. The only ones who declared they had stayed definitely In their own rooms during the entire time were Alan peck, llarrlden and my- 19 Days Hath September , . . 'HIUTY 'lays hath .Soptcm- -' her , , Thus run the familiar Jingle, but It wasnt true in the jear nr.- ahen tlroat Britain (and !ur Amcrlcnn colonies) adopted the Gregorian calendar. In thal Jear, the month had only I'd days. But let .lame Franklin In tils "Poof .toh's Almanac ( in Imitation of his COMC brother, Benjamin Franklin's Poor COMC MUCH WITHOUT KI hard's Almanac"), tell It: YOU'RE WARNING LOOKED rod Kind You tuv now sueh OR ve.tr in 011 never saw tefor, nor will see lie i ea ft or. lha Kins and Parliament i.f liieat ) r t it having Pattern 118? in enact thut.ths thought toon Mi of September, 1752. shall n No matter what the Season a. hut nineteen days, whirl will rhotten this teat eleven days, and (ampler always fun to do, colorful have etlended the Mini ItilnliKhout ially when It offers as the lo i dominions, as. that w a verse, as quaint hi'o not to have two lnKlnitlnKS 0 a picture, to way a find it grand our tears, hut the liint of January la this. Youll : I ron-tai- HI-il- to ho month Kiev- (lie II rat dav and (lie first of the year W52. use up scraps, of cotton or sun floss, and a design that works up in no time, for the background in-plain. Wouldnt it go beautifully Perchance young girls room? that Young Miss will want to d this easy cross stitch design herselfl Tattern 118? cbmes to you with s transfer pattern of a sampler 12 4 by 15 14 inches; color sug- a days ate taken from Sep (ember, and hngln, I, r, II, 15, etc. Be not astonished, nor look with a da Header, at mii-lduet ion of days, nor regiet na for the hiss of no mill'll time; tiul tnka this for your connotation, that your expenses will peihapa appear Bsht er, nnd your mind he mote at ease, And what nn Indulgem-- la here for tliom who love their pillows, to Ha down In peace on llm recond of thla month, and not peilians awake or ha gestions; material requirements;, Alntlliheil till till) tom teelil ll, III tha illustrations of all .stitches used. tool ulna. Send 15 cents In stamps or coins And. Header, Mila I - not to tuiaten l the pm men! .f dolil of up (coins preferred) for this pattern pi eni Ices or the to nls, ir The Sewing Circle Needlecraft coming lo line of Illinois, hut the liuinher of 82 Eighth Ave.f New York, mil in nl dnva In all nni'pementa ara Dept., Y.N. to he fulfilled. All rium-lHoliday Hint Courts aie to bn mt the eanta Write plainly pattern number, nominal days, and an deemed (o ba your name and address. held day later, Now, (tend er, eliicw ll likely you may never have Midi another year nor such an oilier iiliniinac, I would lutvlaa you Min one for your own to Impi o auke, amt I recommend the other for Ilia hake of yonr fi lend, Poor Job, ler i , a . a,.-eedoll- ' ' i . 11 J ... - I 1 d . 1 I X Itv-th'- 1 I every one quieted sharp outbreak of protests dropped to more considering undertones at that phrase, without permission. I overheard the Watkins reminding each other that they had meant to stay till Monday, anyway, ami presently Mrs. Cranes voice was audible to me, telling them that Dan was staying on, too, that he planned to take his wifes body to the cemetery on Monday morning, lie wanted only the simplest ceremony at the grave. She said that she and the Kellers were going with him. When the main ball lmd been cleared of alt the outsiders the guests streamed out Into It again. Behind us, In the dining room, efficiency was setting out the paraphernalia of another buffet luncheon. Every one reacted from the tensity; laughter kept breaking out, voices ran Incautiously high, then, remembering, dropped to undertones that were still lively. I never felt lonelier In my life. I wanted Borne one to talk It over with, and I hadnt anybody.; Deck had vanished Into the drawing room and Mitchell, too, was nowhere to be seen. Then I heard Decks voice, sharp as the crack of a whip, Damn It all. Donnhey, I told you myself that Am tall .never went through. I to blame because the village telephone girl doesn't happen to that I asked for a New York number? I could see the back of Decks head; he was confronting Donahey over that table of notes. I ' saw Letty Van. Alstyn' brown head, tilted towards him, a tittle on one 6lde. I saw llarrlden' standing behind her, caught a glimpse of bis stony profile. Donahey stared stolidly, Bessie Amerjnanns got a very good memory, Mr. Deck. It seems queer to fne that- a man who goes away from a dinner table to put lq a long distance call doesnt wait to get he' goes upstairs after a 'lost handkerchief I was- watching Deck so closely that I saw Clancy .the officer touch him, saying something, and Deck without looking around, drew- out a cigarette case- frdm hi! pocket, the soft brown leather one t' had seen, beforehand .passed ft back. Then he said, Come, Mr. Inspector, don't pretend you yourself never got tired waiting for a connection and went off after something else, -Well' mumbled Donahey.' Well?, challenged Deck. Are we going on with this Indefinitely? Im telling you that Ive got to be back on the Job tomorrow or my paper will want you fellows to say why. I didnt notice what was happening until I saw the funny look on Clancys face. lie was bolding the cigarette case In his hands and feeling Jt with slow, Investigating fingers. Then he pushed up beside Deck In front of the table. lie was dumping out the contents of the case, I saw the cigarettes come out, one after the other, and then with another shake, something else came rolling out Instantly the heads closed over It; I couldnt see wbat was there. I heard Donahey say. "By God, In an In credulous voice and Clancy, "Will you look at that? then somebody swift-foote- tMMSl FREE nine-thirt- e, titft , 1 . - tniwtor' gi.e prince? BancinI smiled boldly took A pretty inal- d- He Minuted. Anything cK, I tuld 1'omthe.v Muutly to me, ashed tier w h v she didn't o,.m dnln to the pi Incest, nnd Me .dd that the in.ild mim always wrong I hen she sold she'd hm e to go luo U tor the towels she hnd foi gotten I ashed her to volt, nnd we hnd the talk nhont the hatnlherehief." W lull'd she tetl your' Net It tiling But hnd the veil definite Impression thnt she lmd something on Imr mind She Mild shed tell nil she knew downstair at the Inquest, hut she didn't llhe to tnnhe trouble-an- y one might have washed mt a Imndherelilef, Then she sent Imek Into the room And I dont think she thought thnt 1rlnee linnelnl lmd come out of It while we were tnlklng," 1 Hung out, "for she looked awfully bothered at liming to go In again. Sly eyes encountered Donnhey 's cynically thoughtful face. 1 won dcred If he wns thinking the same thing as I wns. Suppose Knnelnl had been In the room when Anson returned suppose lie lmd grabbed her ami she lmd started to scream In Ids anger and panic lie might have choked her nnd choked harder than lie meant. He was a Mg fel . EVENTUALLY . blood ing stream. Cut kidneys sometimes tag in their work do not act as nature in tended fail to remove impurities that poison the system when retained. Then you may suffer nagging back ache, dirtiness, scanty or too frequent urination, getting up at night, puffiness tinder the eyes; feel nervous, misera ble all upset. Dont delay? Use Doan's Piitfc Doans are especially for poorly func tloning kidneys. They are tecom mended by grateful users the country over. Get them from any druggist. The dining room fell silent before thetf appearance, mu! even the turbulent hall wns hushed ns the foreman stepped forward and began reading from a paper. In a very formal voice lie Intoned, We, the Jury, find that the deceased. Norn llarrlden, enrne to her death on the thirteenth of October, nineteen thirty-threbetween eight and P. M. through shock and hemorrhage, caused by being hit on the head by a sharp Instrument held In the hand of persou or persons unknown. That was nil. No names. No roc ommendatlon of holding any one to the grand Jury. Then Donatuy rose. The rustlings that lmd begun In the room ceased abruptly, so did the Jubilation In my heart. For he said, You have beard the finding of the coroner's Jury. That Jury Is now dismissed. Thl case will remain In the hands of the Inspector of police until fur ther evidence warrants calling In the ' district attorney of Queen's county. Pending Investigation im witnesses will he Rllowed, without permission to leave the premises. chapter . I the stately hall. A man may spend Shinty the ed toward- Itaiu-lulBeen iiuiUin . It seemed age before the return of that Jury. They entne nt last, sweet-tempered- ? me." tl 9 Sometimes We Wonder ... Do grouches make a fortune more readily than those who are . .. Quaint Sampler Will Keep You Occupied n-- . choird to was dead and thrust behind one of the prince's overcoats. Her pretty face was dark and terrible In eon gesttnn. She waa rigid In death Sin? had been dead five or sis hours cried ahsrply, It's the diamond they said, and llarrlden pushed forward. j The police were already within; We were all pushing forward, j very soon the medical examiner with Through the confusion Deck's voice made his appearance, together came, sharp with anger, I tell you! Doctor OHlphant, A daaed horror bung over tin I only picked the thing up again a j I he second Anson-de- ad bouse. few minutes ngo- -l left It about murder, The thing was ineiplieu this morning. I bad reached Mitchell now. Oh, J ble. I tnanlnc biding There that's true dont you remember he the princess declared in ev asked you for a cigarette this morn- h ' "?? , th , Vt.'F ing? t gasped. Oh, do get In to them and tell them so I ,M11 Seton tJcrJ l!,m her room I miracle she was no, Steady now, Mitchell was mur- - murdered n bor very bull J lie rut bis band over muring, I It ' the first expression of be mine ns It gripped his arm. Harrlden'a voice dominated the! lief In my story I bad beard from confusion, lie stood over Deck like I the haughty princess, most pur .1 madman; he looked as If It was! One of the strangest, all he could do to keep his bands allng things about it to me wns that I out of Auson'a stiff, clenched hand off him, be burled at the medical exnmlner hnd piled a Noras diamond him. The big pendant that was bright, brown crescent, vet with gill So you bid it out, tertng stones, worth the lot eh? You dirty thief You dirty Letty Van Alstyns hair ornament, killer! By God, we've got you I The broken thing she had thrown weve got you now I away and permitted Anson to carry And then Donahey, trying to off and then demanded hack from make himself heard, Mr. llarrlden, her. J Jt didnt make sense. Fhe couldnt please There was no stopping Harrtden. j have been murdered for Its posses Ml the hatred that hnd been work- - j slon, or the murderer would have Ing In the man, nil the festering I taken It nwny. And why had she suspicion Berthing In him since I got It back from Miss Van Alstyn? Elkins' report of Deck's threaten- j We were a dreadfully shaken Ing words came out now, like pent- group of people, With drawn revolvers the police j up gall. You bound I You skunk? Clins- j tramped through room after room Ing after my wife, making her life J peering- behind doors, beneath hods, miserable with your tmportunttles. J Investigating the basement, the Entreating her to be compassion- - J storerooms, the laundries, the w Ine ate to take pity on your 'love sick soul I Soul! He spat out a vile word. Begging to drown yourself In her eyes . , , Youll be drowned In quicklime before I'm through with youl And Deck, very straight and stilt. "You're crazy, llarrlden, A man cant resent Insults from one In your condition.' Your condition Is what will worry you when they put you In handcuffs and lead you to the death cell when they drag you, whining and puling, to the electric chair!" And then Letty Van Alstyn fainted. IX-Co- ntinuti filing . , ' Anson WM U. 5 1 R.VIC bn- O.A-i-- the closet. Slumped All right, ett vfglit, toil were UaF Then ailing V erv her Wact fttwd Hut pvvl between you?'' 1 don't know why M ng manner li.no t u n , in furlatlng, but tnv time crUped a good dent inoie tli.m and I had meant t a In puMie. a I h to ti.r about watting the handkerchief. She came out of the room, smoothing down ,or Pair. She said, Thove fotelgnerv!' nnd then, Tl, ran kep hit Imn.M eif CHAPTER XI . ' Bradley' b Ceryrtdk T. A lei Shoukfer. to .the people crowding now In back of me. Shes dead. I got cut huskily enson's dead, Marykv ; ; HTCV1 . U-- t lon$. ttai a cold my touch. Hd not scream. If seemed to ihfe US 4f I Could never snake any soipKf again, but I did. over uy . ?iH . little heaiv fhe la C Fixed you comes coat,' Alison n somtKin Before 1 et vronj. quite, ; Another season fboom fell Into It. Fellijplm a ivflr pf shoes, limp, tllafk, shoes, lj lngou tltefi' sides out from. man's heaVy, Inr. lined Wvt ,l.pnjler k Palindrome IE man 'pitomoblle glum-ci- l . . Mly at the nil- - that had drawn up to tho curb, tlicu loaned forward for n closer look, "The perfect palindrome he murmured. Palindrome? queried bis coin panlon, Never beard of that make of car. Let's w-- l' l e r why, tlmt doesnt spelt Palindrome. Look nt thd statu license tug," was tho reply. Ua ALA. flfiKkl. Both the abbreviation of the state and the number read backward the same as forward, Such things are called palindromes, plenty auto Mobiles from other states have numbers that are the same backward as forward, but In Alabama Is the only place where yon can have the perfect palindrome name of the state and number on your license tag. . To liave been nn even more perfect palindrome that car should have been driven by a tnnn named self.Bob accompanied by a girl named Slth-e- r hnd been be llarrlden stated In his own room or tn his wife's Hannah or Anna. Perhaps, though, room the entire morning, and that a person should name no one man" he had heard no disturbance of any In dlacusslng this subject. No doubt klud In the Bunclnl apartment. there are other names that purs "And If I bud, ! wouldnt bavq that characteristic. In fact,' the history of palinDeck said he hnd been ln cared dromes goes back to the Garden of I1I9 room, but that be bad no proof of ft. ! eoujd offer po proof, either, Eden. Ths first woman pointed to that I hnd 'stayed In my room, aft- herself snd uttered on words Eve. Whereupon, the first man Is er the time the maid bud gone (o aid to bavs replied pallndromatlc-ally- , two notes, deliver "Madam, I'm Adam I I had a bad time over those notes. exTho fine to. Mitchell waa easily plained, .hut when ( admitted that Play On and With Words I had written to Alan Deck asking upon a lime a preacher him lo com? to see me I saw a ONCE Hartford, Conn., was gleuiii In. Donahcy's eyes. called upon to give the opening "Well, now, Miss Seton, why (lid prayer at session of the. state you want to see him? house of representatives and im "It wns pretty lonely,' waiting f?r mediately afterwards- listened to thnt inquest. And since Mr, llarrl- the debate over a divorce case. (In den had linked us In his accusathose days the Connecticut legislations, 1 felt we bad a lot to talk ture could grant divorces and was over. . noted for Its readiness to do so). Then be said to Deck, You didnt Struck by the Irony of the fact come up this irlornlng, though? that he, who- performed marriages, "Didnt get the letter till too should be wltnesalng this "unmar-ryln- g late. The' maid had left It- for me process," the preacher, comon the table,, and I didn't see It In . . posed these lines. 1 r-- c o-- If you feel..; . "tired ... run-do- wn . nervous of sorts is usually a definite reason , complaints.-- ".so, now let'' . . reason sensibly. . ' Dont. try to get well ln a day. . .this Is asking too much of Nature, lleraem-be- r, slid has certain natural processes THERE , that Just cannot be hurried. Therefore, if you are palo, tiroJ, . Jack a keen appetite, have loit weight end feel rundown.. frequent sigh' are weak, with that your blood-celtendency towards aqcmia then do tnr Jn the simple, easy way so many mll- lions approve by starting a course of' S.S.S, Blood Tonic to feel like yolir-ls .self again. OE-SS.C- I sn-- DecelTtSgRw The gcgjwnich begins with o emrf must conclude in treachery; at first it deceives, at last it betrays. Bacon. - . hy-p- . - . tlftie.4 ' Left it lying I thought you were In your room all that tlinfc?1 For n all Conjirct-l-c- dt UTAH AND connect-ton- s famed, fairly named; In connect I twain One, ' Then be' said Cut thoee whom I connectbutin you Deck hesitated. two. soema There oik to say. Each legislator lightly, "Practically Connect I cot away, were a few minutes when 1 popped What you Into Mitchells r6om, .next mine,' to When two' men named Willing get some cigarettes you may re- hnd Schott fought a duel ln Phlla member' my case was mislaid. And delphla some wag composed this; I. hadn't ony supplies left, I waited Schott and Willing did angag a .bit for Mitchell, In duel fierce and hot; was on. There 60 It all went Schott nhot Willing willingly. ' And Willing he shot Schott. nothing else brought put that 'seemed to matter. At the last the The ehot Schott ahot made Willing quite Inspector concentrated on the subA epectacle to aee; when Deck's case, of While WUlInga willing shot went cigarette ject right be thought be bad lost It, when he Through Schott'e anatomy, first found It again la the ball, Deck said, on one of the tables, be 0 Western Newspaper Union. couldn'J remember exactly where Sat for Many Portraits and then, very suddenly, as If bis Few men ever aat for more por mind were making Itself tip, Dona hey told the rest of us we were ex traits than Franklin during a pub cused and retained Deck for a more 11c life of high political and social success, or made greater acquaintprivate Investigation. ance with people whose Importance (TO DE CONTINUED) ln world affairs ln America and EuYour Pajama Ara Indian rope made them proper subjects for When we go to bed In pajamas, painters. Not only was Franklin an we are wearing the sort of cloth Invaluable representative of the Ing that Is worn as ordinary dally American colonies abroad during dress by vast numbers of the na- the Colonial and Revolutionary war tives of India. "Iejama" Is the periods but as a social personage he name In thnt country, and long ago fitted gracefully ln the picture of British people tn India found thal cosmopolitan culture ln the Eightthis native style of clothing wat eenth century. The familiar record ln printing, best for night wear ln hot climates of his achievement science and letters, together with So they started to wear pejamns,' the human sympathy of the man nnd when they came borne to Eng land they Introduced the sleeping and the wisdom of the diplomat, suit here, with the name slightly made him vastly respected altered. Pearsons Weekly. auf-tl.- BN la rwF then.-came'back- . . 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