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Show HOCXIXQ EXAMINER, OH DEV, irTAf!. MOVIHY mUIIMNU, His Answer to the i'll S Call of the Flag shall So halila, sii iniiraiured in her it vs a!! over he would oo'y gei p.i' quaint Ptuiair l Sj ks.imi mid English. back ill u ioii vr hla tiri.im against KNtd the of oli.a . 1 a with Ah sulilier i.cbla, a on on it- ir.oi.muiii vie. Ite uuiii.i I gH ,,j Thy prisoner. young ru Waliii. Iicuri tired I eye, Uce and ' iittihj ui the l:ue. taki u aci. l.t Aiijitich "Hod's and atood gaj8 at tue i lie girl began isurkn-.- nih .ima in-- .i at inn men m.ied It. And !!, cl i tii.lit read r, i'ume.u who ai rix ks forming ilie name tN-iran throno id nmol :i JiUon- l- tone, the cha.-ge- e aeuiiig WiUuOw .til iuio h)rii ,ie birr, virn1 fruAflicui. of :iu luiurovii'ii'ion Coin-: nmriised. she v,uuld remove one he HrLh that Private John Waiter., on a Mk : seug eB. 'wild a f,ei. (lorn bertueii to Inin Bui Uod'a couilin ruri'.ng I ,Vbv M -- th I'uiied A State. In tan US liU: . Uifn lie nut glorious thin on cttrili. Jfv hud Urnll guilty i conduct pra-aud iar away. ago aotueiliiuj lie must have at any cont. Aud wetv, U In in iu'irial to good order and military die-'round the lle 1l'ioed up to the heavy bamboo old Mauiu Baj, r.iliue in that he had be.in drunk and pai'inion ihe room And w.'i'- goiu h cue in Live Inn long disorderly iu hi. cunijiaiiy quarter., " idfcd separating by the prisoner, flora the this story's what t; tell: nd had diftoiie.ied'a lawful order givt-Mealier i:i front .pare where the guard When you've heard the flag am by hi. superior ofllcer. slept. Ihiutigh the rraek he could Yes, the f'as wav calling You have heard the charge. of uow. 4lng ou their mix l:u- - . ihraiiou. pwireu agaiusi vou,' th glmrd wh(J , ,Kr dozmg in hi. What is wrong," asked Capiuli: attoiue). j chair; In front Aegean, the sentinel paring Graham, starling up In bed as a mu.i -How do you plaa. up and down. staggered into his room eading Li.s thei 'VaI,M- dtisfaefion that name. fcd, th o other soldiers It is 1 Walters. There's an atiacU wiih to lie made hi a few tuiuuies. A bom -,be OWK,aile i,a 8,lln,f the SiTtat throe hundred Filipinos lying in the UOM nd to the Chaa. The guardhouse was a stone ramarine grass in front of the quail, r waiiiup , which had been used by its hilipino for daylight " Th voice died awac 'Ti)eaPJo iAdv..-ai- l owner for the storage of sugar and aud Waivers sank lino a -hup oil the accused 1( WRM ,iy D0 Hu the anjevldence to; floor. questioned invim ihle as a prieon, bui the vigilance oiler in hi own behali. Graham was at his sidu In of the guard was intended to counteract an instant. the President of the cuur., Tb. accused had uoae. His conn-- 1 i, elements of weakness, Are you hurl, my boy? ho sel ia a lew word, begged the court to However, there was anticipated no as he lifted th huddled figure. liail ihe iiriKuiu.T ibal effrrt at eKcape on the pan of i ha three (.jiuiukT "Kan into onw of thou on my way me incarcerated Americans, at the time of his offense, uiuii-I Iukn k d who could ii). murmured Walter. Pillpiiio hardly find an influence of the poisonous to risk their hi.-- down with my gun, hut he pin hi knife in first. bmo, which had deprived him ot hi. live, in the dense, niarsny sense of respousilnlny; he tailed at-- 1 filled a. it was by hostile Filipiuow. They'll pay for it," said the ('up: kin (.ntHin to the excellent service the ae- The , consequent relaxation of the grimly. He laid Walters on the hej, euscd bad, at vaiinus times rendered wat-l- fullness maintained over the and, itaa-ininto the adjoniiig room, iuder lire, a. act forth in hi. recoid. building permitted the girl to perform he awuke the surgeon, aud whispered . as her such task H that was not a iu his ear. and requested clemency difficult feat for her slowly to loosen was possible be shown him. Do your best fur that Ihi.v," be as he turned to want ihe stairs. tU Walters, followed b his counsel, and finally to remove one of the Ml the mom, he let bis eyea pass lor crumbling imron. stones. The iron I don't know what lie's doing out or the first time over the group of grave. upright was then quickly forced aside. the guard-hous- e, hut he's wou shouldkhski-claofficers forming the court- - and Walter, slipped tlirougn the win er straits tonight. dow. The building occupied as quarters by martiaL As the two rrept sway ntirtcr cover the American troops hail Lumi a CathWill the Lieutenant tell in. what the darkness, Waller, rapidly for- olic convent. The officers ocrupiod h. thinks 1 will get?" he asked, when of rooms elevated at me cud. and the the door had closed behind them for mulated his plans. Isabella he said, suddenly, I'm men had their bunks on the stone the verdict. Well, this ia your sixth conviction going away from all this Into the floor of the large lower room foruiefiy within the year, Wsllers; I'm afraid mountains. I'm done with America and used as a chapel. In five minmes after Captain Grayou can't hope for less than a dis- American, forever." After a pause, he continued: You've bean kind to me, ham had the dot tor the soldiers charge and i welve months." Isabella. Will me with to the go you Wall era lay on his That night war stealing silently out of Ihe wide mountaiiia?" and taking their plates In th hard bun. by the barred window of The girl hesitated, while Walters doorway dork shadow along the front of the the rude stone building used as a waited breathlessly for her decision. building. Not a light hail been struck guardhouse, die tried to analyze hi. Vea, senor I will go. xsntion. Dishonorable discharge aud not a word spoken, save by the offHe Ihe hand that trembled icers as the thought moved soft ly shout waking twelve months kept In his pressed You won't reeret Isabella. the menthey and whispering instruct ions in ringing in his bead. A year in Bililiid he said. You have been it, one the only - no liino and no fighting. Th n he t their eara Without a question the fiats ever seen much in me to care trained fighters secured their rifles and would lie sent back to the states I will not forget it We'll and for, ammunition and moved to their jhisis. he never wanted to see the states find a where will ever place When the last man was in nlace Capagain; the battle of life there had been discover us. and we'll nobody build u. a home. tain Graham, the senior officer, si ai tontoo strong for him; defeat had seemed Now. he continued, "I'm going to ed himself near the doorway. to pursue Aim in every renewed effort, into the quarters to get my gun and his reeated failures to conquer slip some was no moon, ami a cloudy There aud you got what we his insatiate thirst fur liquor had only need from things: home aud wail for me at sky added to the intense darkness prebrought disgrace upon his family. In the church." ceding the breaking ot dawn. The bis army service hi. reckless courage After the girl had disapiieared In the men had orders to hold their rifles tinder fire had atouod for much of his darkness. Walters stood a few- - momenta ready, hut under no circumstances to recklessness in drink. Fur long, drink looking at the light flickering through shoot until the captain gave the order. on aud battle had been the only sedatives the dots of the guardhouse; he could Before them stretched the plaza, to quiet the fire brain; only discern the sentinel an number one. tii other side of which was a rank when drugged with Ihe one or wild Yes, he was satisfied. He cared not to growth of grass; at either flank was a with the passion of the other had be ffi back to America where he had village street. Nothing indicated that an enemy was near. boon able to forget, the pangs of ac- learned what life could give of sufferAfter a seemingly Interminable periknowledged failure. But five years In ing. There was nothing now that could the tropics had begun to lake away cause him to turn bark; he was free; od of waiting, the glow of morning bethe Sting. There was forg?ifulnes. in he would forget. Life had still somegan to appear in the east and spread this land: with tropical swiftness. The watching It emanated from thing left to offer. the indolent rustling of soldiers could now make out the dark An hour later, while slipping cauthe imlm trees from tlie gulden, dreamy glow of tiously across the read near Ihe church line marking the opposit ee side of the the twilights from the langnrous per-hon the outskirts of the town, he plaaa. As the light grew (he line on of the Ylang Ylang. He was slow- - stumbled over some soft inanimate obwhich every eye was strained took a snd surely imbibing the lotus flow ject on the ground. He put down hit definite form; it seemed to be moving. i' potkm of of content I he east was hand and touched the race of a man. Yet. it was surely coming slowly fortapping its spell over his soul, aud he Instinctively he realized that the man ward. The men held their breaths as a as grateful for Its mercy. was dead. On his knees beside the fig- they lay prone on the stone front and A faint rustling without the window ure he explored it with his hands His watched that living wave creeping n across the square. They looked at their attracted his attention; he peered Angers traveled over the He was crouching on his through the bars, and saw In the dim uniform of an American sohllpr; at the captain. light a form crouching close to the side his hand was wet, and he felt a knees, his eyes fixed as if fascinated. rent in the khaki blouse. The warm Did he see that that line was adprison wall. t "Isalx-Uto ldood was still flowing. Wallers rose vancing? How king was he going he whispered. A small brown hand came in through to his feet, and stepped quirkly into the wait? The TOipino would rise the iron upright and his shadow of some hushes on the road another Instant fbr the rush, but not pressed a soldier thought of firing; they would fingers as they rested on the sill. It side. as a Filipino girl whom Walters had Sentry on number three, hoed on await that word of command. mce protected from the Insults of a posi. he muttered. Nearer and nearer crept the FiliThat means an drunken brute, and who bad thereafter attack the devils will probably strike pinos. Now the soldiers could distintnis reckless, Just at day break. That would be in guish the individuals composing that secretly lavished upon less than an lmur he knew. Aw he moving wall. They could see the long gloomy young American all the affection of which she was caintble. mulched In bis shelter, he saw' dark murderous knives. It was the moment the rapisin had of the deejier feelings which forms creeping silently along the road his voii-- rang out suimated friendship she had shown one or two at a time, all moving In wailed for. Fire! him, and lietween the two a sort of the.same direction. The Americans like a whip, followed Instantly by a flash of flume and the roar of rifles. comradeship had ariHen. 8he came to would be murdered in their beds. him for advice and sympathy in the The black line half way across the Wallers thought of the girt, waiting small affairs of her life, and Walters at the church not fifty yards distant; plaza seemed to will and crumble. With hail found her hospitable home an he Join her and liy daylight, they yells of wild surprise and abject terror the Filipinos fled from that terrible agreeable asylum when he wanted to would he far away toward the mouneis ajie from the rougher tains. What. sTfair was this or his? hail of death. Then the trumiiets rang companionand the avenging ship of his associates. Her appearance Had hs not renounced Ms race? If out ihe Charge. below his window, however, filled hltn he went, back to warn the troops he Americans dashed after their would-b- e with surprise. assassins, who scattered like rahliii:, would proliahly never reach the quartWhat are you doing here, Isabella? ers alive: and even If he suroeHed in and sought shelter in the thickets. s be demanded. of the bolomen were lying saving the garrison and himself, after t Court, I 1 Uia lin i a.i:ud." - toii-..-lf."- jlliie-Advucai- 1 wi-o- n - ,u nrrl'tSLat T W: oX S3S: :i ei. - ' .. mi "Ill- n-- 1 ! . Ii ,: : r ;t l'S h Put :ili I. .. .i : i . i i vn t.i:' It N. !. V i r '.Hi r . i , nu-- ; rc- - B'-- '!'! - Sv rirfk i: I. 1! :i; - 3i.t c iui :.r . ' r- ..1 o )n ! flHlH ur w w j . . tia.l,- ip.iie. 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Yours to chooee at EVERY AKTICLE IN THE HOUSE WILL HAVE NEW SELLING PRICE. $7.50 2345 Washington A tt Avenue 44! 4sm WAAHINOTON AVEAMJE. in-hi- s 34 II SALii. well-know- More Good News . for House-Keep- ers a. e There is no real reason for Reductions on Linen when trade prices are jumping1 reductions should be of great interest to shrewd buyers. these all so the time, up with Napkins to An importation of Belgium and Scotch Damask Table Goths match will be offered in this sale At Dsc&fed Redttctsoosin Ogden all previous offerings This Sale will beat Take our word for it Un Ehmxxk w!h $1.25. .... $1 Two-third- Enormous 60 Inch unbleached tabic Linen worlh 35c 44 50c 44 AN-- half bleached Sale Silk tnd best black laffoia bIIiM. We have nerer before bnen in o pood a ixmllirth lo offor yon Midi wnnrKnbJp nf rurh high quality. Brilliant. Jet black taffeta silk, soft rustling finish in all widths 40c $1.25. in. $1.50. roKcaccsn Tllack reau-de-aoi- This is too e .... 73c .... 85 c Alio exceptional - valuss in HcmrtJtcr- ei 2.25.. $L35 60 inch Silver Bleached Damask worth 11 ti 75c.... 08c 90c.... 75c x Black Dress Goods Still Raging 18 r Kid Gloves - 3- lars at less ycur choice 160 more We Are Agents For The ta&cJ a$& t -c Gloves on pair c new $1.50 Kid T" it Muck am Camevk. Tea Cletha and Lunch Seta. ziiems 75c $L25.$I00 1.50. .$1.30 M w 4 $L25$I.OO inch Napkins, unbleached, worth 90c.. 20x20 3-- " 11 72 .o; o'. JjOwore colAnother Ladies Neckwear tofc0c, than maker's cofit 50di.f.crcnti.ty:C3, b;- 2.00- ..3L50 M 81 18 c ia a. sale at $1.35 Price silk, 36 inches wide worth $1.75. Sale test morning. Monday by the early coming You'lJ get rare a chance to let passby. It include, without exaggerate nom. of the choice ...-49- 85c. at price Sale price Sale price Sale price $1.15 90c. 72 50c- - . SI 19 in. wide, worth 75c. 39c 48c 29c M 60c . 48cts 58cts 68cts 72 inch Bfeachjd Bleached Linen Damask, worth 35c varil. Sale price 29c G3c 44 rovnpoml of the newest which will quickly eel) every r Damask Tawala. , p. 'i. $1 We ere shewing new tepen ing waist model in thle popular corscLto suit ail figures the short hip and girdles for the slender figures, the deep tvn with hose supporters for full figures these are all guaranteed to give eatisfae tory wear in every particular. to I2.M. Pricea $1-C- 0 bareahm. at the moat liberal prices to be had. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY nasaezns: t LAST 5. . THOMAS, Dry Goods. ETC--' rjawL i CSI STaBl it |