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I 1 la an impenetrable CHAPTER London tog John Chi.cote, a prominent and rapidly rlslug member of the opposition in parliament, uutsxpecteu-l- y encounter John Luder, e pour writer, aha is Lis exact double. At the moment the aggrwsiou it Russia in Persia is the ail engrovaing topic. CHAPTER 11 Russia la reported to supporting the rebels In their Lain aga.nst the authority of tha huh of Persia, thus distinctly menacC ing England! influence la the east. a CHAPTER 111 Chiicote, who 1 Blare to morphia, hear of a novel In which two men eacnaugad ideatiilaA CHAPTERS IV and V Chiicote via-It- s Loder la the letter's bumble quar- ters and propones that Luder shall lm-- 1 personate him when Chiicote le over- come by the craving for morphia and wishes to get out of the sor'd for the lime being. CHAPTER VI Loder accepts. CHAPTER VU Loder is compelled to get the beet Christmas ctndlre an) nuts golden opportunity on the market. They are fresh and selected goods. 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If you hove anything to soil or buy coll or phono 1870 to 1870 Wash. Avat Sooond-Han- The Oriy DoMe4rack RaHway lefwcM fee Massed Elver asd ChktfSb The Overland Limited Trala laths Warid n Compartment and drawing-wodin cars, observation icpins care, and library 5 cars, rs, with bather, hath and Bookers Library; entire train electric Med, through tr Chicago without a rye. Direct connectloa for i Mast Luwieea buffet-imoki- ng SL Paol and ffiincsapclis Tkkrtt. UMuadcM. aid IMJI foramen C s caa W oNsinsd A. Welker. Chicago & Cw" I As. Bertt-Westa- ni 204 fssth Ma ttnet, Lake CKr. ,el cious. CHAPTER XXI Loder, again as most? In the right answer to this is Chiicote, aeka Mrs, Chiicote to aid the key to auocesa. Think twice and him in hie political raree. Chapter XXII Loder keeps the apanswer at the pointment, made some days before by JUMBLE, Hello 1144. Rooma, Stores, Stonge, Stoves. Snaps. Chiicote, to dine with Lady Astrupp accuses Loder of being the man who was bitten un the finger in Italy by her pet deg. He will neither deny Bush A Gsrts Pianos. 'nor admit the arcusation. Newman Brae. Organa. CHAPTER XXIII Fralde Invites Loder to make the "big speech against the government, by which it is hoped that the latter may be overthrown. Loder accepts. CHAPTER XXIV Ou the eve of hju H. C. WARDLEIGIi great speech Chiicote again summons Loder to change places, but Chiicote takes a heavy dose of morphia, and Loder la respited. Chapter XXV Loder'a speech In PIANOS is the amMtion of the parliament . hour, and the government la defeated. Chapter XXVI lxdpr tells Chiicote ORGANS AND MUSICAL that he will not. Impersonate him any His growing love for Mrs. longer. ' Chiicote causes him to see the great MERCHANDISE impropriety of continuing in hie course of deception. Chapters XXVII Loder Joea not at Yiollna, Guitars, Accordeong, Ban-jo- t, once leave London, as he hsd threatStrings ened. Lady Astrupp secures a telegram, written by Chiicote to Loder. Music. Latest Publications of Sheet It confirms her suspicions. XXIX and .Chapters XXVIII, See the Wonderful Pipe Organ. XXX Loder goes to play in which two men change identities. Lady Astrupp is also there. 2376 Waehington Avenue. Chapter XXXI Loder confesses his long continued deception to Mrs. ChiiOGDEN, UATH. cote, whose feeling for him iyH-ar- s to be growing warmer. She surprises him by admitting that ahe has known it for some time. The JUMBLE buyo, soils or e changes "any old thing ("blues and moot new ones, 2300 Wash. Hello, 1144 PHONES ImL, 224. eoeveiSHv. GETTING DOWN TO FACTS. o patronise us Why do tbo CHAPTER XX Again Loder goes back to hia old life. Chiicote goea driving with Lady Astrnpp and makes an appointment to dine with her a few evenings later. BUe seems suspi- Second Hand Stores Street. h ft!-- d CHAPTER XXXII. 8 she finished spesklng Eve 'did not lower her eyes. To her there was no suggestion of shame In her thoughts or her words, tint to Loder, watching and listening, there was a perilous meaning contained in both, "Tbaiikfnlness? be repeated slowly. From his newly stirred erase of responsibility pity end sympathy- - were gradually rising. He had never seen Eve is he saw her now, and his vision was oil the clearer for the kmg obBell 454-k- . Ind. 78.' livion. With a poignant sense of comBL A. DENKERB passion and remorse, the knowledge Will pay tha highest price for secondof her youth came to bim-t- he youth hand furniture and Mil to the public that some In the women the cheapest. 2413 Grant A vs. Bail mklet of the world preserve when cireum-stance- s Ind. 32a Phone 437-have permitted them to see C. J. HERRICK A CO, much, bnt to experience little. Successors to H. L. Whilst "Thankfulness?" be Mid again InBring your goods hers Ifif yen want credulously. you went to sail them. Call urn A slight smile toadied her lips. 2343 Wash A vat Boll Phans buy. "Tee. she answered softly "think 18-Ind. 487. fatness that my trust bed been rightly plaeed." fib spoke simply and Confidently, but the words struck Loder more sharply than any accusation. With a heavy sense of bitterness and rennndation he moved slowly forward. rnoeunco anp oerenoe o "Eve," be said very gently, yon i jTleflwa te WS WMi iraSas know what yon My. dont . jhsowMs. in six counTRica. Ohw, JVrfiM- -r iSrtri wiit WmMftm She bad lowered her eyes as be came mtmtr ndtju liefmtnU. toward her. Now ahe lifted them in a Pitot ad bfriagemat Pndles Exchdedp swift upward glance. For the first Vrtttamttoaa sm. eww ease iwm on w mwa swat time since he bad entered the room n WSSMINOTON. D. e. alight look of personal doubt and uneasiness showed in her face. Why 7 she said. "I I dont understand. For a moment be answered nothing. He had found lile first explanation overwhelming. Now suddenly it seemed to WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULT A blm that his prewnt difficulty was more Impossible to surmount "1 came here tonight to tell yod something." be lw- WANT ADS YIELD Sl2 ntMJLTS -- I I gun at last, h.-- lt t- - ' said half" 11 alf? the word Yes. half. He rept-stoquickly, avoiding the queMiou In luv of the need for eyes. Thou, eoms-imiinto rapid ho plunged explanation, s speech. A frani like uiiue." he said, "has only one sufeguard. one Justification a bouudleM audacity. Once shake that audacity aud the whole motive power crumbles. It was to nmke the audacity impossible to tell you the truth aud hat 1 name tomake It --impossible-1 night. The fact that yiu already knew made the telling easier, but It altered j raised her head, but he went resolutely on. Tonight." be Nil. '1 have area Into my uva life, luto lay own mind, and my Ideas have bees very roughly shaken luto near places. We never make so colossal a mia- take aa when we Imagine that we know ou twelves. Months ago, when your husband first proposed this sc be ms to me, I was, according to my own eon- ceptioo. a solitary heiug vastly 111 used by fate, who, with a fine stoicism, waa clean life. That was what leading j believed, but there, at tbs very out- set, 1 deceived myself. 1 was simply n man who shut him self up bees use bo cherished o grudge agsloot life and who lived honestly Imsuw he bad n constitutional distaste for vice. My first feeling when 1 saw your husband was one of self righteous contempt, and that has been my attitude all along. 1 hove often marveled at the flood of Intolerance that has rushed over me at sight of him the violent desire that has possessed me to look away from his weakness and bauish the knowledge of it but now I understand. "I know now what tha feeling meant The knowledge come to mo tonight. It meant that I turned away from bio weakness because deep within myMlf something stirred lu recognition of it. Humanity is really much simpler than we like to thluk, Olid human Impulses hove on extraordinary fuudamnotol connection. Wcalciums Is egotism, but so Is strength, has followed his vice; 1 have fnUowsd my ambition. j It will take a higher Judgment than yours or mine to say which of us baa been the more aeltish mi a. lie paused and looked at her. She was watching him litteully. Borne of the mMulng la bis face had found a pained, alarmed reflection In her own. But the owe and wonder of j the mornings discovety till colored , her mind too vividly to allow of other considerations hm sensing their proper value. The thrill uf exultation with which the misgivings born of Cbllcotea vice had dropped away from her mental image of Loder was still too absorbing to be easily dominated. She loved, and aa if by a tnlrade her love bad been justified! For. the moment tbo Juatifleathm waa all sufficing. Something of confidence, something of the that. comes not from ignorance of evil, but from mind singularly uncoutominaied, blluded her to the danger of her position. Innocence t Loder, waiting opprrheusirrly for some aid. some expression of opinion, became gradually conscious of thin lack of realization. Moved by fresh Impulse, be crossed the small space that divided them and caught her hands. "Eve," he said gently, I have been trying to analyse myself and give you the results, tmt I shan't try any more. I shall be quite plain with you. "From the first moment I took your husband s place I wee ambitious. You ancouschnisly aroused the feeling when you brought me Fraide'e message ou the first night. You aroused it by your words, but more strongly, though more shorn rely, by your underlying antagonism. On that ulgbt, tbongb I did. not know It, I took up my position; 1 md my determination. Do you know what that determination was?" She shook her head. "It was the desire to stamp out footmarks with' my own, to prove that personality is the great force rapable of everything. I forgot to reckon that when we draw largely upon Fate she generally extorts a crushing Chil-eote- interest First came the wtb for your respect then the desire to stand well with such men as Fraide-- to feel tbs ,otir of emulation sod competition to prove myself strong in the one carver I knew myrelf fitted for. For a time the second ambition overshadowed the first but the first was bound to reassert itself, and in moment of egutlsnT' I conwired the notion of winning your enthusiasm aa well as your respect." Eve's face, alert and questioning, suddenly paled as a doubt crossed ber mind. to stand well "Then it was only-o- nly with me?" "I believed It waa only tbe desire to tend well with you. I believed It until tbe ulgbt of my speech-- If you can credit anything so absurd. Then on that ulgbt, as I came up tbe otalra to tbe gallery aud nw you standing there, tbe blindness fell away, and I knew that I loved you." As he si id the last words be released ber hands and turned aside, missing tbe quick wave of Joy and color thaproaaed ber face. "I knew ltabut It made no difference. I was only moved to a higher self glorification. I touched supremacy that night. But aa we diwe home I experienced tbe strangest coincidence of my life. You remember tbe block in the traffic at Piccadilly Again Eve bent her bead. "Well, when I looked out of the carriage window to discover its cause the Brat man I mw was Chilcete." Eve started slightly. Tills swift, unexpected Unking of fhilrote's name with the must exalted moment of her life stirred her unpleasantly. Some r gnTn lri".Hpn ti so r f i r g to tell biu that it must end because but to for lui'M-l- - jul.'ipt :i l d j I?!?.?! one 01 made in a scar Italy by a pet dog belonging to an English-- ! woman whom he had met there and had become very friendly with. j CHAPTER VIII Loder, represent-ing Chiicote, goes to the latter's home. Chilcotes wife does not de- - j feet the deception. Loder le greatly impressed by lira. Chilcotes beauty and manner. CHAPTER IX Loder lunches with Fralde, the great leader uf the oppo-ltio- n In parliament He seems to win the astute statesman completely. Fraide, by the way, 1 the fodfather of Uro. Chiicote. CHAPTER X Loder has tea with Mrs. Chlloote. He receives o' tele gram from Chiicote summoning him to return so that they may resume their proper stations to life. a CHAPTERS XI 4XD XII craving soon overcomes bliue and he returns to Loder's quarters, and once more Loder becomes Chlloote. CHAPTERS XIII AND XIV Loder attends n swell reception. CHAPTER8 XV and XVI At the reception Lady Aethupp la presiding at the fortune telling booth. Loder visits It, and ahe requires him to remove his rings. She is startled upon seeing the ecer on hie bend. CHAPTERS XVII. XVIII end XIX Loder and Mr. Chiicote have an Interview of a very dehrata nature. A greet political crisis le reached In parliament, and Loder makes a strong Kpwch TROUBLE) to the ht-.i- Copyright. 1S04, by Harper b SrstSsrs BOTH PHONES 236. GRIFFIN PAINT CO. n i - It Un-- . lisinl. No." lie hllli iC Ji:i in M.e. 1 In u ivati-t!:.it uini.i-ji- . .mil. s,;.i as ii was. I mi it. 1 r ein him next rnoru-fiiland tulil him lb.-i-l tlu- - thing mils) cud. Bui i lien eieu thru -- 1 shirked being liumiit with mjwlf. 1 had meant ;i 13 :sli; like this aud have fur t.pioig 1 fiVklluST !h! Li':! ts otiii'iLi:, :i.ire tlu: ii i uc trui.ipliug of ullieri l::.u ti.c dust that wt- ourM-tre- s !:an- - a clear rotiJ : thai i is un.;.lai liter aiul uun-liea !.'. t u:i::ii-ilu,..Until li!:it; that it ut standto let hon.elmiiy else pa At ou. ing hie. he exclaimed suddenly. I'm irjiug to Jo this fur you. lKml you net-i Hurt you inutecfttaad? The easy nnirke. ibe bnppy course, would be to let tiiii-drift. Every iustlnct It rail-lu- g to me to take that course to go on as 1 have gone, trading ou fbll-coie- s weakurs' aud your generosity. Rut I won't do it. 1 can't do it!" With a swift impulse be loused hia arms and held her away from kirn. "Eva it's the first tims I have put another bnman being before myself. Eve kept her head beat. Painful. Inaudible suits wera shaking her from bead to foot. Ti s something la you, something unconscious, something high aud fine, that holds mo back, that literally ban the way. Eve. cant you see that I'm fighting fighting hard?" After ho bad spoken there waa a loug, palnfnl alienee, during which Eve waged the battle that so many ef her sex have waged before, tha battle lu which words art useless and tears of no account. Bba looked very slight, very ypung. very forlorn, M oho stood them. Then, la tbs oppressive sense of waiting that filled the whole room, oho looked up at him. Her face was stained with tesrs; her thick, black lashM wore still wet with them, but ber oxprwoohm, as bar eyes met Loder's, woo a strange of tbs courage, the firmness, the power of sacrifice that may bo bidden la a fragile vessel. Shs Mid nothing, fur lu such n moment words do not coma easily, but with tbo simplest, most labulesivs, most eloquent gesture ' In the world she set bis perplexity to reel. Taking his baud between hers, she lifted it and for a long, silent spoeo held It against her lips. ivli-- llm-Vl.- l i':- ; 1906 ii .si it f l'l: Ill's I r' : .e ul not lt';!l IjaI- - s ums Ills I'-.- ' " Inl-' ill,'! Tlio Tbc Circle." Etc. nrrfV a ' I'rv I !' - i.ull'r iSi-- l ; . !. ; By KATHERINE CECIL THURSTON, BBMnBPsne Now is v' a . tili V.-.- e BOTH PHONES 177 2344 Waehington Avenue. i. "Y 'S. eraaer HU trui ill 1 23, (irder a l ockage of tbu famous hwal.h aai brain building flour and some good old tasnioned Brown Now England ? 1 had grown to love you. but my pride rose up aud tied my tongue. 1 could not bumilla'e myself. 1 put the csss before bin In auother light. It was a tuwde of will, aud I won. but the victory was not what It should have been. That was proved Unlay when be re turned to tell me of the kx of this telegram. It waeut the fear that Astrupp hsd found It. It wasn't to save the position Hint 1 jumped at the chance of coining back. It was to feel the Joy of living, the joy of seeing you. If only for a day!" For one soennd he turned toward her; ttien as abruptly he turned away again. I was si ill thiuklug of niyaelf, he Mid. "I wee still utterly self 'entered when 1 came to this room today aud allowed you to talk to me. wheu I asked yon to see me tonight as we parted el the club. 1 shan't tell you the thoughts that unconsciously wore in my mind when I asked that favor. You must understand without explanation. "I went to the theater with Lady Astrupp ostensibly to find hew tha land lay In her direction really to heighten my self esteem. Rot there fate or the power we eall by that name waa lying in watt tor me. ready claim the first Interest in the portiou of life I had dared to borrow." He did not glance toward Ere as he had dime In hie previous pause. His whole moaner seemed oppressed by the gravity of what ho had otill to oay. "I doubt If a man has ever seen mors In hslf-shoar than 1 have tonight, ho Mid. Im speaking of mental seeing, of course. In this play, Otber Men's Rboes. two men change Identities s Chiicote and 1 have done but in doing so they overlook one fact the fart that one of them bas a wife! That's not my way of putting it. Ifa the way it was put to mo by one of lady Astrupp'a y le Uif Boston. With B. 6. B. Fun? ran uuka bread just like uia Puritan uni u t.Mt, SB , Pancaka Flour Is ako a pure food; aoJ rising aud all ready to mix with water and baas a a hot griddle Trade Mark BBB ALLENS FLOUR CO. Pacific CmM Factory, Son Jom, CaL Eastern Factory, Littlo Wolf Mlile Manawa. Win.- - BOIOTO & COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS TOR fAIL JUST ARRIVED Go lo Pulnams For Mens, toys and Childrens Overcoat Sails, Etc v You will Mud tbft quality, style to aud price uit, and a child ran buy as cheap as a man. Boyg high-cu- t shoes a special ty. Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist t Curas when others fail. Modern mothsda. Free consultation for any Chronle DIocbm uf any Mm or nature. Evory com guaranteed. ahe said mitl.'.ug. Eve, her efes still wide, ber face pained and alarmed, withdrew ber bands from bis shoulders. "You mean, ahe sold, with difficulty, "that It I going to eud? That you are going away? That you are giving everything up? Ob. but you rau't! You can't!" she exclaimed, with sudden excitement, her fears suddenly overmastering her Incredulity. "You cantl You mustn't! The only proof that could have Interfered" I wasn't thinking of tbe proof. "Thcu of what? Of what?" Of Loder was silent for a moment our love," he Mid steadily. Bbe colored deeply. "Hut why? aba stammered. "Why? We have done no wrong. We need do no wrong. We would bo friends, nothing more, and 1 oh, I so need friend! For slnioat the first time In Loder'a knowledge of ber her voice broke, her control deserted ber. She stood before him in oil tbe pi I boa of her lonely empty life. Tbe revelation touched him with sudden poignancy. Tbe res! strength that lay beneath hia faults, tbe chivalry buried under years of callousness, stirred at the birth of a new emotion. Tbe resolution preserved at ouch a cost tbo that had seemed well nigh Impossible, all at one took on a different shape. What liefore bad been a barren duty became suddenly a sacred right. Holding out bla arms, be draw ber tn him aa if she bad been a child. ETe, be Mid gently, 1 have learned tonight bow fully a woman's life Is at tbe merry of the world, and bow scanty that mercy is. If rlreumetaaree bad liefn different I believe I am con vlnced I would hare mode you a good husband would bare used my right to protect you oo woll so a man could nse It Aud now that things are different I want I should lik- e- He hesitated n very little. "Now that I bore no right to protect yon. except tbo right my love gives, I want to guard you m closely from all that lo sordid to any husband could guard his wife. "In life there are really only twe broad homes right gad wrong. Whatever we may My, whatever we may profess to believe, we know that enr action la alwoya a choice between right and wrong. A month ago a -! v.TUjd hive (pwpteed a aro in Allan a yuii WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS (Continued Tomorrow.) 1 suddenly voice. luue Self-risin- g lie-fu- n mw the unpardonable wrong that I have done you, the Imperative duty of cuttlrfg it abort." He sHike very slowly u a dull, mechanical wiil you b-- but a ciuuce at right hoc yon think party. Again Eve looked up. The doubt and question in her ryes bad grown unmistakably As be ceased to apeak her Ii parted quickly. John, she said, with sudden conviction, you're trying to My something something that's terribly bard. Without raising bis head Loder answered her. Tea, be auaerered, the hardest thing a man ever said" His tone was short, almost brusque, but to ears ohsniened by Instinct It was eloqnent. Without a word Eva took a step forward and, standing quits close to him, laid both bands on bis shoulder. For a Space they stood silent, she with r face lifted, be with averted eyre. Then very gently lie raised hla bonds and tried to unclasp her fingers. There wes scarcely any color visible lu and t,y a rurtoiM effect of hi, emotion it seemed that lines, never noticeable, bad formed about his mouth. What la ItT Eve asked apprehensively. "What is I? swift Involuntary movement By she had tightened the pressure of ber fingers, and. without using force, It waa impossible for Isider to unlooM them. With hla bands, prraaed irresolutely over tiers lie limited down luto her foiv. "As I Mtln the theater tonight. Eve, he Mid slowly, all the pictures I bad formed of life shifted. Without desiring It, without knowing H, my whole point of view win changed. I suddenly mw things by tbe world's searchlight instead 'of by my own miserable candle. I suddenly mw thluga for you, instead of for myself. 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