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Show me | though She's gone to try to find ie aghast at the a girl, and write he} and hall. say; immediate If it is," she drew herself up und | Paul realized for the first time that ils captor was strikingly handsome | young woman. "I-well, | gues "nh go straight bacl Nev York. If it Paul| and|/ con-}| isn't- Watch him, Benjy!" she Milli ~- i: yee ry: k Wa ~) Wea ahs L t a ~~ 707 1) Tr aeip stood of to new dread, chum'‘s room, > Vis py 4 con- ae met, the ph a hen a aa eae shoes projecting trom penen pointes ; in sight. She set her arms stare at him witheringly. possessed courage and his - aoe beds f'y the last ten J iBinange:tamfy;'* said Mrs. ao Col, Clayton York that's pnd way shane en: vs Pa 6 ! I indeed, that it was utterly to do anything further in of dressing before meeting He heard the thud of a leather -certainly not against a short, stifled shriek. "Goodness! I sole linoleum-and believe I've hit uv Ne w the missus! Where's that confounded key!" It was missing, nor was there any other satisfactory fastening inside. Paul, hearing the footsteps die away, drew. a breath of relie p resuming his ter all, he decided, tollet. a matter of a few "it's merely "yrinutes' explanation. Won't old Jack chaff, though? Oh, great Seott! 1 chucked out a couple of odd ones!" wrong you-" "Open one! the Which of said confusedly gave you the the said door," a others dg voice, my "I'm sorry, but really its s 5 impossible, I-T will explain later on.' don't stand baek I shall sheot!" A shiver ran down the young man's spine, Heayens-what a Tartar! No wonder Jack hadn't written ‘Mrs. Dudley-" he began "Are you going to move, or must I fire through the panel?" One-two- thr-" To argue under the circumstances was sheer waste of breath. Paul had barely for the time to make eiderdown a frenzied quilt which dash lay on bed, and swathe himself in its apron-fashion, when the door swung back, and a girl, very whitefaced end erect, stepped in the room. In her right hand she held a big army revolver, and behind her followed a dog about the size of a small pony "Put up your hands!' she com- manded. "But-" "Put them up-quickly!" "Dash it all!'"" he protested, "can't you see that the blessed quilt'll "It won't if you squeeze right slide?" against the wali. I didn't know that they wore them in England, anyway." and Paul svete back obediently, raised his 5 "T don't ee if you usually treat visitors in this way in America- gather you are from the States," he observed, "It seems a trifle drastic on pf face of it" pha when they come uninvited, "as ercy Jones aes Robert Mit- tens, * retorted the girl "My godparents christened me Paul," said the young man meekly. "Possibly. They couldn't be expect- | | At and with the door of her room, she paused glanced back at the young man a watery little smile, Mr. Burglar, do you mind fe tching me my shoe the one with the he big. bow! It's somewhere on the landing raul: found it and nanded it to her grave sorry," he said. "Will faa! am as 4 souvenyou let me kee p the other iv and an Incentive to better manne rs? ® 9 » ° s Jack Dudley was in the hall below, and, with him, an elderly couple whose accent appeared to have been Imported direct from New York. His amazement and delight at the sight of the visitor were too genuine to leave Paul's welcome in doubt, and the necessary introductions followed. Miss Clayton, in a filmy creation of yellow, appeared ten seconds before dinner was announced. Her mother "F'gabeth, came te dear, this da. is Mr. McAr- thur." miss Clayton graciously inclined her hea [ ‘think-I rather faney we have met before.' said Paul diMdently. "Indeed!" said | Miss Clayton, "Ah, yes, I remember." He tock her into dinner, and before the soup was finished had decided that her profile was singularly charming. Conversation revealed the fact that Jack had written mat same morning detailing his new plar ‘ther discussion Ponnien in Mrs. Clayton insisting on Paul continutng his visit, despite the fact that would be leaving in two days. "But-an unvited guest!" Paul pro- tested. "You are none said the Colonel end of the table. His daughter's the less graciously eyes were -_- »-* Millinery beauty will display be eS eh ¢ ~~ i el x; SK Re a Fall Millinery surpasses delighted with any our previous exquisite effort. showing Lovers of new of fall exclusiveness styles. Z. and extreme M. I. excels C. taken The constable turned to Paul, who ylunged into a cetailed deseription hat filled five pages of the official notebook ordeal was over and the When the officer had followed Mrs intelligent below, Miss Clayton turned hands clenched, her cheeks ner small Two obviously odd shoes lay exposed her eyes wet and shinNaming and to his horrified gaze. There must have been a second pair In the room, near) ing Paul's heart gave a throb of pity, the first. Paul, still tn a hopeless vas| "Don't look at me!" she said. Don't collette state, was staring at them as do anything, but just let me drown in if fascinated, when again there was ¢ sound of someone advancing down | my own misery. 1] ought to say I am [ guess sorry, ougntn't I? Well, T.am passage pop'll have to take me home in the In two megnificent bounds he reach that's all. And now I'd beted the door and flung nimself against | first boat ter fly if I'm to dress for dinner' "Ti's all right," he "tm awfully sorry Our ah it f'r a year, an' Mr. Dudley's only staying here to he Ip us ge t things toldy before he goes abroad." "Fle didn't tell me," said the young man feebly. And at that moment Miss Clayton followed by mounted the stairs rural pousual stolid speciman of the lice. she "Tl am afraid you are too late.' she was saying, as, with a swift glance at Paul, she led the way to her parent's room. "I only heard the man; but this gentleman, who chased him, thinks he must have got away through the window. No, my servant made a mistake. This is the room." imthe the at- tack, Accordingly Paul hastily snatehed at a second shoe, and scutiied across the room. He reached the door just as the handle was turned from without, dexterously flung them out, and slammse the door again with a hasty apol- . New days! "T assure you that I had no idea," "that I should find a protested Paul, possession of Mr family in strange Dudley's house." @The velvet suits are also $16.50 to $75.00 and brain acted quickly. He realized that in some way an essential pair of shoes had been left in his room, and that they would probably be required at once. It was obviously his duty to put them outside with the teast possible a rapidly, possible < akimbo gentleman as here's the modest and throws boots c hens his clothes An' in her own at the young mistress! . "ne . y room, too, more shame to yez! Ye went into the master's room after the jools. Don't contradict: Oj hear-rd y me Mis 3 and instantly he remembered Twas Oj that warned Miss E lizabeth, he had neglected to fasten the|® the and burglar then got that's blamed for thinking ye're 3 ae been makin' us shiv- Paul OF . ae cplf os the : from free himself shook Paul eiderdown quilt and ra paanad oe. room. His arms y ed it across the and his feet cold, but ‘he rushed like a man who sees for his clothes salvation at last. When e eventually opened the door, only the midle-aged servant was arrested his attention. Fighting his way through the enec tigatlo of a stiff shirt, Paul stooped and ade a gingerly examination. | While ne problem was still occupying his mind there was the sound of light footsteps ihe passage ae steps ASS2 side, Aan and withdrawing her forces Into passage, closed the door behind her if a od suits, but suits that make satisfied customers, to be sold at exceptionally reasonable prices, hence we have a price range to meet the necessities of everyone so -_ it attri \y Bae very Usa a this season. @Our buyer put forth particular efforts to obtain a line of first class suits that could be sold at prices within the reach of everybody, not cheap pst ui best part of the next hour tne contents distributing busy he was : . ; " of his bag, and doing justice to the things on the table. he chiming of an ermolu clock on the mantilplece reminded him that it would be well to prepare for din"ner. He wns approximately half a dresots = a have been tendered, from ladies well very preitv, and will be quite popular 2 aren: sma ven For ene the 4 ee i ingly rich. -~---s--* firmation of his suspicions. A faint) cluded and sped to the door breath of lavander greeted his nosBenjy strolled over to where the trils. The dressing table-itself an in-/ prisoner was huddled, yawned, and} truder-was littered with a multitude) collapsed at his feet of silver odds and ends. A flowery | ‘The telegram hasn't arrived," said dressing-gown, unmistakably feminine,| Miss ¢ ‘layton cheerfully, re-enterins dropped gracefully from the fool of} the room, "but a policeman has. He the bed, | waiting in the hall, with Mrs. MaPaul turned, sick at heart, into his) honey.' own apartment, and that, like every | Paul's soul sank other in the house, appeared to be in Look here," he pleaded desparatethe decorator's hands. Only the old} ['m only half dressed, and if you familiar furniture was there to tel knew how beastly helpless a man feels him he had not lost his way }with no boots on you'd know he would With a sigh, he unpacked and don-| 5 not go burglaring in that condition ned a pair of old slippers and pro-| Let me get into the rest of my clothes ceeded to have a good wash. His opin-|-set Benjy to guard the windows, and ion of the unknown Mrs. Dudley rose! stand outside the door yourself, if as he realized that every possible prep-| you like-and in ten minutes I'll face aration for the comfort of a ee the whole police force had been made. It culminated in Very well,'*she said after an inburst of ie mae e He Sipcovers ‘ stant's pause during which their eyes a table on the sprees ee a BG qualified to judge, not only regarding the beauty and distinctivness of the styles, but also of the popular prices that prevail. @Coat effects predominate and the variety of lengths and models are so extensive that all figures can be fitted becomingly and stylishly, In addition to Plain Broadcloth, Cheviots and Serges, which are seen in all the newest colorings, there are some new fancy cloths that are very pretty, in siripes and checks, they are the newest conceptions in color combinations and are exceed- A) wiles hyd Tailored Suits for early fall wear is exceptionally fine this season. Many expressions of pleasure and commendation one} eS Ie, to. the . @The Z. C. M. 1. showing of Ladies' cae Pe) D)re as cumbed any been ehecaed 3 Fite with this stole guiltily to his Nanas 4 is expecting abla aD Sa 1 He The woman looked at him doubt-! of your toy policemen! fully, but raised no objection as Ps: " P aul sighed stepped into the hall. ‘I'm getting abominably stiff standThe young man glanced about him | ing like this, Mrs. Dudley." in some surprise as he hung up hi She flushed faintly. coat and hat. Most of the furniture "My name is Elizabeth Clayton he recognized; but there was a strange | ' said Paul, growing slightly clock in the corner, and two or three} hot in turn. I beg your pardon! I carved chairs were ,obvlousiy new-)} was under the fimpression-Anyways comers. } would you mind if put down my "Been having some new alte rations | arms?" lately, haven't ee eee "Very well," she said grudgingly; ‘Indade, we he she said resent-| "but it doesn't follow that I shall put fully. "‘An' a cone Oo'. 6work 1c s made| down mine. Pop said 1 shouldn't have for me. Th' parlor's on y'r Jefi the grit to hold up a real burglar, but Without further speech she turned) I guess he was wrong ind hiirried in the direction of the ‘aul did wt contradict ner a dropped mto 1 chad and «dy } , left to himself, decided eiderdown about him tm comfort: oar lugit would be well to dispose of his accordingly made his way folds gage, and Leaving burglavring out of the ques- | to the room he h bag in hand, tion; I do solemnly assur you that [| cupie "J on eneh pre vious visil a personal friend of Mr. Dudley thought is] im ‘Jack's coming on!" he fresh improvements met his eye on} and that | wired from town that I was every side, And then a new and ies ming down for a day or rible suspicion erossed his mind, Jack "Whe n did you send the te Vamenta had got married. John James Dudley, At noon today." confirmed woman-hater hac aaa Then it should b waiting in the} Piet io) wait. GA A THK and rays adies' Tailore d Suits newly- ‘ed to you'd know what profes sion adopt.' "And my se cond name {fs Me Arthur.' , How cunning! Have you a third? Paul sighed "Will you allow me to explain matters?" he demanded. For the life of repress a smile at the Jack's face when he returned, What would the girl herself say? Plainly she believed him to be a burglar "Explanations are tea slow shi said. "If vour being here in this manner isn't sufficient reason to send you} door and knocked, A flurrid middle-| to the lock-up, I should like to know what is aged servant opened ft. "Is Mr, Dudley in? "T should prefer to see Mr, Dudley "No, sorr. There's no one at home! first." at prese nty _ but he'll be back in an "He won't be back for some time, hour er so, and papa and mamma are in the same} I see. Well, T'll bring in my things!|car You'll sec Mahoney soon ad SEPT EMBER 1, 1907. . the painted gates of the Prnes With a comfortable s f having solved a problem, and reached ‘its journey's end. His coming had been a mé ae r of| pure impulse, His eye had fallen on} | Jack Dudley's invitation, lying inde & month's dust in the letter-rack. And | Paul had written a telegram, packed | his things, and caueht an opportune train from Waterloo the same morn| ing It was three months since they had met, but Paul had no doubt of Ais welcome as he advanced to bias green 4 Re Ir yx at ae - paused UEdei AO Se McArthur Vigs yy CiTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, -- eee LAKE * & A MODERN COMEDY OF ERRORS. SALT REPUBLICAN, -_- THE INTER-MOUNTAIN welcome," from his fixed ob- .C. M. I. Ne. ‘) C7 (we le Li Ve spas Zz Ry " TO 7 NAG Usage Z oC stinately on her plate, Only a went came and Four weeks followed, at the each of which Mr. McArthur dimple} end alry , | ae Was regularly some} was ItClavton sta Mins had| capture of the acne the course, of made feint of departing, to yveyailed fia after upon he and Niseueaed eZ Ay yy Mie the as it by (GEG Vi AGS yr Syncs Be AMD ae oA peat legend of masculine chiv-! = . = had been handed down to believing foremothe! did For have murmur like she'd it, marry th' Oj fe vill': " it in me hear-rt ind iso P& that had pointed the elogaly: held in his volver "Ret I wart wollte own telloma re-| earth ‘Nothing on that,' * declared could the make young how Spinster's my - marriage, has hes pitiable . lobster favorit lovers | not dish with | tor heralds } ; But w cote itj be must not whom confine unguarded he his may drawing (And entrances conclusion, the passing, that de-| predatory it rooms| it take : eee By e bahar Vie a TH ply nad bec ome of the day «But lobster welcomed painful news good !s coming the reas ae nt a ant come has back.. He has; Way of the se | at t Bae length ‘ througa he eee oy Hours) make thelt lebster te pens 1l4,-) h female! and it Seat odo predestined | pots . atable vies asene"a feneiee ane purveyor; lobster Mie ;tty to human) ire our to to a ft citi pa-) owe howevel , Witt n under fem: ic th af more taking iS Vor is still to be found. terrapin Teal twenty years he lobster catch hie Me care every ycar As : ee IC) nothing Ii) lobsters young ‘for all | cat for and gradually Sea reasing, been thereby other, each eat to than petter had lobsters for time the demand ‘hat Du~) the taste excellent their Already | Showing inereasing gradually been elected TON ae che mee Sor which at reached been had point the giv and waters coast .th on 7: supand ad dema between strain the The an (ARNE A SL Ai Nae AOS CII isn Neal experimentation | United States Bureau of Fisheries and | | Lobster lovers oa gene of class that among of | fou id expected be can that all doing 1ave!is strenuously object W ho pal- | 4 a numeérously himself to make may/him quires, Ak 1 don't I eerste ye f sur eae ['m 3 day gene . aoe aa AP aven't certainty you" yours Tit- Bits = at prize eash Wir ne the next best thing in the world -it ax giver me friePate ship in abundant measure," Anne O'Hagan, still writing of ranitietnnl in Harper's Bazar. ‘My jeb-T like the homely term- brought me business relations with men even more} than with women: for, after all, in| spite of our multiplication upon the face of the earth, professional women than professional men. are still fewer what no domestically T have learned placed woman, unless she has ;: commonly congenial j circle, ever knows-the kéen pleasure jto be derived from unsentimental in- | tercourse with the masculine mind. Of $3.00 SUITS at $1.85 3.40. 8" FOO 4:00 Zea 4,50) 88 2. BBO BOO HE Oe Bea Ose ep 45-47 MAIN ST. Note the Saving. It will pay you buy a suit now. to met ; Pa lost rteof iny Saltair Labor ‘ a : ae seems It (veading) Bertha Jerdé a meaning, has name wvery Don ald means and tro ld mean aii a Any nO | in, tie Cinterrupting Henry tanh ) catinlen Freon means tals q,,) | EE big can You dollar Il a lI Day get bo! vaalaeof It was one ducted tow ire hov And the to All us to brought have didn't \ Houston ------- of ni for your fun Wandam ere those ; nemcdnis con- they were Postéards good, Often town. every at train the to leave Chronicle, j given that where . , know thems Boys in large numbers are coming here for school suits. They get a good suit when they get it here. A large variety of stylish and durable suits to choose from and every suit guaranteed indireetly it years thei ‘ tigur rr (AEN ix A a These Are busy Daysat BARTONS Compensations, profession from Return TY 4 nie te me Will go to Sacramento ip aving Ogden af special train, August.31, at 1:20 m., to participate in Teles ition Conon ss, me RATA 4 RNG mat THE OGDEN TABERNACLE CHOIR "If several RO} 7} TOs) ROTI i Lobsters : eaten Te GANG back put will bureau the year This determof expenditure slight to make shor shift of him )|/ into the pure waters of 1e ecaast of the government will ve feel sure, @s-) be and denunciations thelr from pera lobsters youne 175.000.6060 Maine the emphasize facts only ill these 1 It as tie as paternal be to ae be willl now from years whit ho three kind companionable, thoroughgoing, Record-Herald in- | Wishes.-Chicago midnight or noon for ight of | just the majority of attitude comradely oannanmnimeannrs ene SScauinaaninnaian lobtwo onl means That terviews | profession one whom with men the throws one in contact j)sters apiece for our population, a truly $500 given away, Saltair, Labor das ; ‘Paul don't look at me , Someone will see! Your ove was hanging in the : of paper was sticking out of the et, and I-I pulled it out further. it was the telegram. So T knew pappa, I'm coming." kept te seekine to stage to come: said-in a only ination you vou eae W 1 wasn't a burglar aftet arrived? hadn't Found « th: it telegram smiled Clayton M You'd vet ‘can TI think don t ‘ think 1 was:horrid." Sun lion does aunters ym Paul asked que vat And. the second on his shoulde: head Elizabeth's with. hand a vour and the i ere es GE iil urvive actual contact with the busiadded zest because of their belicf that hs an ae ee yen ae a it to hat enables which skill scarcer | Of and scarcer becoming as | men-excel-| seen I have world eS8s lent citizens in their way, too-who and, might soon vanisa into that realm 000 young' lobsters from every ECO nized: no necessity for the adjust-]‘ of th favored few where alone the which it akes into captivity, of | replacing the feet, their of Paul| Ment that Jones" their coats, or the removal of their| I have disappearance. my hats upon be it may first, to the regard With to| given is man a if that a satisfac-,C°Vered obtained. he that assumed ye} business his In practices on|Sh@rp Mahoney, Mrs. since answer, tory except methods, his change not loes through them of glimpse a eateching is| he because them '®. #ecentuate half an hour window, dining-room the later, received a shock that caused her dealing with a woman T have learned} about goes who gentleman the that and hall the into dizzily stumble to knowed IH The not "Percy original and. asked two questions Ol! 1% GAG AETAG $6.00 SUITS at $3.70 6.50 re ie ee 6:00 . 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