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Show THE I Figs Fine Red Apples I. GROCERIES I ADC, corruiCHT, CHAPTER XL - Tuns- 'K. The Best on the Market prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN T 2259 Washington Ave. d 4 PROMT SPOKTiNG goods; company. i i reWbeleeatf and Ratal! - jobbera ef EDISON PHONO- GRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark.Herrocto' Flah'ng Tackle, Stal and Dean At Metis Beads, v Phenegrapha Said an Easy SSI 24th SL Tama. WILL MOVE SATURDAY EVENING Th BUSWELL JEWELER TO NEW QUARTERS 7?A7 WASHINGTON i)Ui NEXT avenue DOOR TO CHRISTEN--SEN'- SHOE STORE. tn .. S , For Busines; Monday Morning f Per- - rt al .. I fuM-iuate-d a-l- a-- well. bled. Those who gaped and stared wen for him only Mura In the background. Truly, ho saw uieu as tree walking," and when K became necessary to tep out to the curb ia passing some clump of people it was te him as if Ariel qpd he, enchsntedly alone, were working their way through underbrush lu the woods. He kept trying to realise that thie lady of winder was Ariel Tatior. hnt ha could not. He could not connect the shabby Arid, whom he had treated as one boy treats another, with thie young woman of tha world, lie had always been embarrassed hitunelf and ashamed of her when anything she did made him remember that, after all. aha wee a girl, aa on tha day he ran away when she kissed e lock of bis hair escaping from the bandage. With that recollection even hie ears grew red. It did not seem probable that it would ever happen again. The next Instaat be beard himself calling her "Mine (Ta- y . ony. Usually the conversation of this long string of the homeward bound waa not too frivolous or worldly. Kay; It properly Inclined to discussion of the sermon. It waa a serious ind seemly Sunday parade, the propriety ef whose beha- walL told me where yon Umd," alto n- steered. ;. Bhe drew beck lightly. He wee favored with the most delicious low laugh be bad ever heard, and by some magic whisk which she accomplished there was no sign of Jeer about her. "Ah, I'm glad youre the same. Joe!" she said. "Ton never would or could pretepd very cIL Im glad youre the same, and Tm glad lve changed, though that lent why you have forgotten me. Touve forgotten me be- - Ton ALLEN TRANSFER WANT ADS YIELD cause yoe never thought of me. remembered had the tunued akin of old, for her hrownneu had gone long ago- - thoich It had nor left her merely pink and white. This was a delicate roslne rlMa from her cheeka te bar temple. at the earliest down risen If there had beeu many wonls left In Joe he would have called It a divine blush. It him, end if anything could hava deejieaed the glamour about her It would have beeu this blush, lie diJ not understand it, but when he saw it ha stum- ' He started. leeuing bark from bar. "Ah." die laughed, "that's It! That Mimar Pboaa U tor brother c .... f" nan. ur Brut ot toe truster we aupply our petrosa Prompt. fuliable and st low eoet. ay time you any wall be on pour job and bundle It ezpedlUeualy Mi the nloi I Etc. - Open M uiiM-eiu'.- bor." At this aha seemed amused. "You ought to have called me that year ago," aha said, "for all you know me." "I did know her you, I mean," ha answered. "I used to kuow nearly everything you were going to aay before you said it. It seems atrauga bow" "Yea," aha interrupt ad, "It does seem airanga now." "domehow," ha went on, "I doubt If bow I'd know". "Somehow," ywir. BTG RESULTS. a vior was today almost disintegrated when the lady of the bridge walked up the street in the shadow of a lacy lavender parasol carried by Joseph Louden, The congregation of the church across the square that to which Joe's stepaunt had been late wee Just debouching, almost In mesa, upon Main street when these two went by. It Is not quite the truth to say that all except the children cape to a dead halt but It la not very far from It The air was thick wth subdued exclamations and whisperings. Here is no mystery. Joe was probably the only person of respectable derivation in Canaan who bad not known for weeks that Ariel Tabor waa on her way home. And tba news that he had arrived the night before had been widely disseminated os the way to church, entering church. In church (even ao!) end coming out ef church. Aa account ef her house In the Avenue Henri Martin and of her portrait In the ftakin- -a mysterious hualneae to many and not lacking In grandeur for that kad occupied two columns In the Tocsin on a day some months before when Joe had fouad himself In-ideally headlined aa the first page and bed dropped the paper without reading further. ArMI'e name had been In the month ef Canaan for a for Joe, howlong ever, not In the mouth of that Canaan which held converse with btijr abe echoed, with flue gravity, "I donbt It too." Although he bad eo dim a perception ef the staring and whispering which greeted and followed them, Ariel, of course, wee thoroughly aware ef It, though the only sign she gave was the light blush, which very soon disappeared. That poop la turnad to lock at her may hava been not altogether novelty. A girl who bad learned to appear anconaclens af tba continental tore, the following gaie of the boulevards, the frank glasses of the costau-in Rome, was not III equipped to It face Mein street, Canaan, even wee today. Under the sycamores before they started they bad not talked greet deal. Thera had 'been long alienees, alt her qneetioiM concerning the period of bla runaway absence. Bha appeared to know and to understand .everything which bad happened since hie return to the town. Ua bad not. In hie turn, reached the point where he would begin to quoatlon bar. lie wee too breathless In' bia couaelouaueea of the marvelous present hour. Bhe bed told him of the death of Roger Tabor, the year before. "Poor man!" aha aald gently. "He lived to see how the other fellows did If et last, and everybody liked him. He wee very happi over m 1 there." After a little while she had said that It waa growing close upon lunch time; lie must be going back. Then then food by." he replied niefully. "Why V I'm afraid you don't understand. It wouldn't do for you to be eeen with me. Perhaps, though, you do understand. Wasn't that why you naked me to meet you oof here beyond the bridge?" In answer she looked at him fuU and straight far three seconds, then threw Nek her head and closed her eyes tight with laughter. Without a word nho took the parasol from bln, opened It herself, placed the smooth white coral handle of It In hie band end lightly took his arm, Thera waa no further demur on IN part of the young man. Ho did not know where she wee going. He did not ask. Once Ariel smiled politely, not at Mr. London, and Inclined her head twice, with the result that the latter, after thinking for a tlmo of how gracefully she did It and bnw pretty IN top of her hat was. became gradually conscious of a moaning In her action that she had bowed to some one across the street He lifted his hat, about four minutes late, and discovered Mamie Pike end Eugene upon the opposite pavement walking borne from church together. Joe changed color. The sound uf Ariel's voice brought him to himself. "Kbe la lovelier than ever. Isnt she?" Yes, Indeed." he answered blankly. "Would yon still risk" she began, smiling, but, apparently thinking better of It, chang'd her question: What la tbe name of your. dog, Mr. Louden? You haven't told me." Oh. he's Just a yellow dog. be evaded unskIHfulIy. "Young man!" she aald sharply. "Well, ba admitted reloctantly, "I call him Bpeck for short" "And what for long? I want to know hit real name." "Its mighty Inappropriate, because we're fond of each other." aald Jo f, 'Tmt when I picked him up ba waa so yellow and ao thin and ao creeping and ao seared that I christened him Respectability .' " They were now opposite the Pike mansion, end, to hi surprise, she turned, Indicating the way by a touch upon his sleeve, and crossed tbe street toward the gate, which Mamie and Eugene bad entered. Mamie, after exchanging a word with Eugene upon the steps, waa already hurrying Into tbe bouse. Ariel paused at the gate aa If waiting for Joa to open it "Don't yon know?" she cried. "I'm staying here. Judge Pike has charge f all nr pruec!?- He waa IN ad- - 17, or L: m lfMlT. 13 ii ibiug." Then aghast. : i.e went cu: "ttf 1'n.r'c m tl.m'i kci.iv. j You J( n't kuiv, r.iiyihlug a.mut i . QOODB. SFORTINQ . . ,, harper lia tvuu, ;it tiro eveu ihoss who li;il nunc f ,r. gluui-et ,ll liu-i- r gutti-her, Aul the Bleu: hr so the uti thiiida.i like for few ineunur of the tonus bold It more to siaud ..u and stare at psrre!,v. the KabNth. Rut Ariel Ta r rvin-ed and walking with- - w Ith Joe 1. m deu! Ariel flushed a l ttlr slien she er reived the extent of their - uiih'i)ou-nesa- , but It was not the blush that Joe funny little twist of the heed you ml-you too panie stricken now to took'at her' bad,vka ike tbouaand though If ba bad been suite ante that know 1 magt P"1 he waa part of a wonderful dream he timea that it waa lika a nice friendly might bare dared. She arts' seated be pupiy. So why shouldn't I say so now? And your eyebrowe! When you side him, and bad handed him her parasol la little way which seemed to luok like that nobody could ever forImply that of course he had rsaebad for get you, Joe." from the log, and the monL so uiat It was to bo aeea bow used grelHe tore upon him uproariously, leaped waa to bars all tiny things dono aba for her, though this waa not then of hie thinking they were to go home, betlka to food. tremulous observing. He did perceive, hewerer. that be waa to furl ibe dainty Tba lady laughed again. "Don't let thlpf. Ha presaed tlie catch and let him spoil my parasol. Aad I must Sown the top timidly, an If fearing to warn yon now: Nerar, never tread on break or tear it, and aa It cloeed, held my skirt! I'm very irritable about such boar Ills face, he caught a very faint, things!" sweet,- spU-- emanation from it like He had taken three or four uncertain w ild roves and cinnamon. backward steps from her. She eat beUe did not know her, but Me timidfore him. radiant with laughter, the ity and a strange little choke la his loveliret mature be bad ever sera, thrust the sudden fright which bed but between him and this charming seised him, were not caused by emvis km them swept, through the warm, barrassment. He had no thought that rented June air, a veil of snow like a afae waa one be bad known, but could driven fog. and half obscured la tba not for the moment recall. There waa heart of It a young girl stood knee deep nothing of the awkwardness of that la a drift piled against an old picket No; he was overpowered by the miragate, her black waterproof and shabby cle of this meeting. And yet white skirt flapping In the bliuard Ilka torn with marveling, be felt It te be eo sails, one of her hands eutstretebed tomuch more touchingly a greater happiward him, tier startled eyes fixed on ness than ho had ever knows that at hie. Brat It waa Inexpressibly aad. "And, oh, how like you," said the At but ba beard her voice again, lady: "bow nke you and nobody else la the world, Joe, to have a yellow dog!" shaking little; aa aba eald: I am glad you renumbered." Ariel Tabor!" "Remembered what?" be faltered. His lips formed the words without "Then you don't?" aba cried. "Aad oovnd, "Isn't It about tlmo?" aha said. "Are yet you came." Came here; do you mean?" atrauga ladles la the habit of descend-Yrn non it noon " ing from trains to take yon home?" "Ah!" he half whispered, unable te Once, upou a white R. anting long ago, Was It you who the aansatkmal progress of a certain apeak aloud. eald who said: Remember! Across youth up Main street bad attired Canaan. Rut that day waa croak1" nothing to " Across Main street bridge at this Mr. Bantry bad left temporary noon." " be finished for him gently. paralysis in bla wake, but In the rase of tba two young people who paaaad "Tee." He took a deep breath la the wonder alowly along tba street today It waa of It "Where wee It you said that?" petrifaction, which aarmlngly threatbe asked alowly. "Wee It but night?" ened In several ipataaroe (moat notaDont you even know that you came bly that of Mr. Arp) to become permanent. te meet me?" The lower portion of the street, lined "I came to to meet you!" She gave a little pitying ay, very with three aad four story buildings of brick and atone, rather grim end hot Beer n sob, seeing hie utter bewildefacades under the midday sun, affordrment "It was like the strangest dream la ed little shade to the church comers, homeward la prothe, worlds". abe said. "You were at who were working the station whan I cams last night cessional little . groups aad dumps, none walking fast, though none with Ton don't remember at alll" Hie eyes downcast bla face burning the appearance of great leisure, since neither rate of progress would have hotly, be could only shake hie heed. "Yea," she continued. "I thought no been esteemed befitting the day. Tba one would ho. there, for I hud not growth of Canaan, a toady, though nevwritten to aay what train I should er startling, bad left almost all of tba downtown, and Main street take, but when I stepped down from chnrefaea the platform you were standing there, tba principal avenue of communication between them and the residence secthough you didn't see me at first not Bo today the intermittent protion." culled I had until your name and run to you. You. said, .I've come to meet cession stretched along tba new cement from a little below the Jon, but you said It queerly, I thought sidewalks And then you called a carriage for me. square to upper Mala afreet, where But you seemed ao strange. You maples lined the thoroughfare and the couldnt toil how you knew that I waa mansions of the affluent stood among lawns end shrubberies. then I I understood pleasant coming, end-e-nd waa late, for this bad been a comIt You weren't were you very munion yourself. Sunday, and those far In adquiet, but I knew I knew! go I made vance, who had already reached the you get Into the carriage end and" Hie faltered to n stop, and with that pretty and shady part of the street, ware member of the churches where shame Itself brought him courage. He services had been shortest, though few turned and faced her. She bad lifted In the long leaked aa If they bpr handkerchief to her eyes, but at had been parade attending anything very his movement she dropped It, and it abort, and many beads ef families were waa not ao much the delicate loveliIn their replies te the theological crisp ness of her face that ha saw then Inquiries of their offspring. The men the team uion her cheeks. Imparted largely n gloom to the Itin. "Ah, poor boy!" she cried. "I knew! erant concourse, moat of them wearing I knew!" hot long black coats and having wilt"You you took me home?" ed their collars, the ladlea relieving ! "Ten told me where she you lived," thie gloom somewhat by the lighter answered. "Yea, t took you home." tints of their garments, the spick and .T dont understand." be stammered span little glrla relieving It greatly ly huskily. 1 dont understand." their white dreeeee end their faces, the Bha leaned toward him slightly, looklatter bright with the hope of Sunday Ice cream, while the boys, experiencing ing at him with great intentneaa. "You didn't know me last night." some solace In that (bey were finally she eald., "Do yon know me now?" out where a parson could ut least Per answer he could only stare at scratch himself If be had to, yet opHe lifted an un- pressed by the decorous necessities of her, dumfounded. the day, marched along, furtively steady btnd .toward her appealingly, but the manner of the lady aa she saw plnnnlng behind Imperturbably secrethe truth underwent an April change. tive countenances' various means for the later dispersal of an odious monot- "If you vast to mti none y bunt stores whm u little the second-hangoee a long way." Rusaell Rage, the ullUoualre. THE JUMBLE, 2300 Week. Phenee 1144. Much Men ter Late Lesa, It ir tees, hiure-- XI.Yf . By BOOTH TARKINGTON. Author ef Cimr. "Mcbmcut gcaucaira." VTAU. i.it. eu rucognUcsl her liifa'hli'j THE CONQUEST o CANAAN Dates Bananas OGDEN. EXAMINER: Joe bad not Lemons Oranges MOUSING clmj.! raue he always knows what ta tiet." . Yi'U Itnveft 'You're ; gUllH.-(l- gocg . xkil." to live here?- - he "Will you come to see me?" she "Will jiri ciine this after lauglud. noun? He grew white. ou know I cant." be aid. You came here cucc. You risked a good deal theu juet to see Mamie (knot! ly a window. 1 Mn't you dare a little fur au old friend?" "All right." he gulped. "Ml try " Mr. Bantry had cuuia down to tbo gate and waa holding It open, his eyes fixed upon Arid, within them a rising glow. An Impression cams to Joo afterward that hie stepbrother had looked very handaome. ToaalMy you remember me, Miso Tabor?" said Eugnue in a deep and Impressive voice, lifting hla hit "Wo were neighbors, I lelieve. In the old daya." Bhe gave him her hand in a fashion ome whit mannerly, favoring him with a bright, negligent ainlie. Oh, quite," lbs answered, turning again to Joe as she entered the gate. "Then I Nil expect you?" TU try." said Joe. IU try." Ha stumbled away. Respectability and he together interfering alarmingly with IN comfort of Mr. Fllirroft who had stopped In tha middle of tbe pavement te stare glaaslly at Ariel. Eugene accompanied tbe latter lata the hoiwe, and Joe. looklug Nek. understood. Mamie had sent hla step brut her to bring Ariel in and to keep him from following. "This afternoon! The thought took uway bis breath, and ha became paler. CHAPTER XII. waiting Just ImMo tha as Ariel and Eugene MAMIE, gave tha visitor a pale and a moment later, bearing tha wheels of IN brougham crunch tha gravel of tba carriage drive, hurried away down IN broad NU and disappeared. Ariel drnfiped her par-aaupon a marble to;iped table near tba door and, removing her glares, drifted Into room at tha left, where a grand plane found shelter benea crimeon pluah. moment of After contemplation she pushed bark the coverlet end, seating herself upon the pluah covered plauo stool (to matchl, let her fingers run up and down tho keyboard once and fail listlessly la her lap aa aha faxed with deep Interest at three life aiaed colored photographs In carved gilt frames upon tbe wall aba waa facing-jud- ge Pike, Mamie end Miu. Pike, wltk her rubies. "Pleats dont stop playing, Mlae Tabor," said a voice behind her. BN bad not observed that Eugene had followed her Into the room. Very well. If you like." rite answered, looking up to smile absently et him, end aha began to play a rakish little air which, composed by some rattlebrain nt n cafe table, had lately skipped out ef (be Moults Rouge to disport itself ever Paris. Bhe played It slowly In tho miaor, with elfish pathos, while be leaned upon the plauo, bla eyes fixed upon her Augers, wblrb bore few rings uone,. be observed with eu unreasonable pleasure, upon the third finger of the left hand. "Its one of those simpler Grieg things. Isn't it? ha sold, sighing gently. "I can for Grieg." "Would you mind Ita being CYuml-Badeabe returned, dropping her eyee to cloak tba ala. "Ah, no; I recognise It now," replied Eugene. "He appeals to me even more than Gretg." At thie abe glanced quickly up at him, Nt mere quickly down again, and hastened tha time emphatically, swinging the little air Into the major. "Do you play The Pilgrim's Cho- Border Nt . y world." llow very odd!" exclaimed Eugene, storing. I settled here In pioneer days, sN went ou. taping the anus lightly with her finger tips. It wse the last dance I went to la Canaan." I fear tbe town was very provincial t that time." N returned, having completely forgotten the occasion she mentioned, flrefore wishing to shift IN subject. "I fear yon may still find It so. There Is not much here that one Is In sympathy with intellectually few people really of tbe world." Few people, I auiipore you mean," he aald softly, with a look that went deep into lilt eyea few people who really understand one." Eugene hnd sealed himself on the sill of ail open window close by. There baa been." he answered, with tbe ghost of n sigh, no one." Manila appeared in IN doorway, and Eugene rose swiftly. "I have been trying to persnede Miss Tabor," he explained, with something too much of again. You heard laughter, that little thing of CNmlnadea" Mamie did not appear to hear him. Bhe entered breathlessly, and there wee no color In her cheeks. Ariel," te exclaimed. I dont went you to think Urn q tale bearer'1 Ob. my dear!" Ariel said, .with a gesture of deprecation. No." Miss Pike went on. all 1a one breath, ' "but I era afraid you will think It because psp knows, and te wonts te see you." Wliat la it that he knowa?" That yon were walking with Joseph Lpuden!" (This was as It ate bad eld. That you poisoued your moth-ar.- ) I didnt tell him, Nt when te aw you with him I was troubled and asked Eugene what Id better do, be. e . . good old faahlooeo Brawn England A ekaaco at a hot loaf will make think you aro la Now Broad. Bright With you caa Aliaoa B. B. B. Flour mate brood Just tha Puritans uaad to mate. Uko Fancaka Flour S-- Is also a part flood; aad aH roady to Bis with vator aad bate a a hot griddle oaU-risin- Trada Mark ALLEN'S FLOUR CO. BBB Facids Coast Factory, Baa Jaa CaL Eastern Factory, Llttlo Won Mills. Manama. Wle "its oaa of Must attsplrr Grief M Mid. isnt tty thing, (Mr. Bamry'a expreuhw, despite this tribute, wee not happy.) And te advised me to tell mamma about it end leave It in her heads. Rut she alwaya DOSOTO tells papa everything Certainly; that is nnderatood," aald Ariel slowly, turning to smile at Eugene. S C01FANY 155 25th Street , Tba daughter of the boose exhibited Ha wants to eigne of consternation. ee yon," ate repeated folteringly. Tie's la the library." Having thus discharged her errand, ate hastened to tbe front door, which ted been left open, end out to tho steps, evidently with the Intention of for aa removing herself as soon end possible from tbe vicinity of tbe library. (Continued Tomorrow.) FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRV GOODS fOR fAU. JUST ARRIVED $7.89 Suit Sale at Putnam's All Men's Suits, $I0, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at $7.89 Don't Miss Tins PUTNAM Clothing' House Estes Doctor Specialist rus?' Bhe shook her head. "Voua name pee Wagner?" Inquired Eugene; leaning toward her. 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