Show THE MILLIONAIRE OlIN OIIN DUNHAM mil capitalist and bachelor aged 3 5 swung around sharply In Iii his swivel chair What on earth can cnn be bo the matter with Jim this morn morning ing 1 ho asked half aloud alo d An As if Ie In I answer to his Ills question the phone boll bell rang ran shrilly II h A moment lutes ho hung up uptime time the receiver with a bang Confound It ho muttered It ll never rains but ut It pours More Here Ive Ie got to 0 take t that deposition this morn HOrn morning lag InS and Jim had to got sick Well he continued swinging back JJ cle to his hili desk again Ive Ivo Just got to got it out today tOlla so Ill 11 have havo to hunt a n stenographer raphel for the tuna being and reaching for or tho time telephone directory ho he started I to tu look for COI u q public stenographer sten near fear at hand Why under tho aun sun I think of her liar before ho finked as his o eye OCO o lighted upon tho the legend Dane Mss Miss public stenographer and typewriter right on ou the floor below 10 seen her sign coming up 1111 In time Iho lift Jn In a it moment IK he II was standing before a door on oil which the time lettering nS read Miss MI Dane Dano public stenographer er erAs As he lie caught a glimpse of or the pub public lIe lic stenographer ho he started just a n lit Itt little lie llo Ho lie hind had expected to see Bee a staid woman of oC at nt least leant len t 30 or 35 36 years cars but Jut the girl bending tho typewriter could not possibly be lie more mora than 22 92 at atthe tho the most mostA A shade of or disappointment passed oror his taco faco ace his experience with young women stenographers had been Jeon unsatisfactory But IAtt his hla countenance cleared a n little an nA ho noted tho the lines around thu the mouth und and tho rath rather er steady gaze gazo In tho the eyes of oC tho the faced girl before him bun Miss 8 Dann I presume ho he ead salti In his most businesslike tones eM My stenographer In Is II sick sink and I take lalta a deposition clello today without fall fail If It you are arc not otherwise I would like hike your om services for fop tile rent red of tho the day Ilay What I Wits was doing doluS can wait walt oho ho answered In calm avow ovon tones How Howlong Howlong Howlong long do cio you OU think It will run ruff 7 Mho continued with her hor ho hand upon n bundle bun bundle dle cile of oC notebooks notebook Better Dettel take plenty answered loon John Dunham anti and the tho girl dropped a eu luto Into a n green bag bal How soon will you OU want me she olle olleI Inquired I ul rell Ill telephone for nr my m cur Imme Immediately ho he It H will bo till hero heroIn In half haIC an hour Will that bo be too soon Z ZIn In u n short ahoi t time the car arrived and Dunham gave gao some directions to tho chauffeur ur and jumped In beside her hel John Jolin Dunham painstakingly l ex ox explained tho the nature of oC the tho business to tho the girl beside him The ordeal was not a trying one either cither for what man ratan cannot talk tall with pleasure when strict at attention u Il woman pays IID A to what ho he Is IB saying Baying f d i 4 Tho The work wont was finished When It was transcribed Dunham was exceed exceedingly exceedingly pleased with Its Us tyle tle and neat neatness neatness neatness ness Ho told Mies Dane BO so Also he ho offered to recommend her to his busl busi business ness uess friends anti and tho time of John Dunham was no mean thing so the business s of Miss MIsa Dane grew apace It was astonishing too how much Dunhams Durhams need for or extra help increased James JameR Horton Dunhams private stenographer was wua back at Ills his post tho the next tiny day and finel tho the routine wont went on tot for u n as usual But whon whoa It became necessary for Dunham to tako take a stenographer to various places place with Will Wl h him 1 unload Instead of oC taking Horton as us formerly he lie would give gho I hint an nn extra amount of or work to do Just before tho the trip was to he be mado made and ind request Mists Miss lIs Dane to accompany I him hint himI I For lor a n young oung man James JamcK Horton I hail had q n rathor rather good insight Into human I Im r Often Orten too hit his gaze gazo was re ro rewarded I warded b IJ seeking seeing Dunham and anti Airs Dane drive off In the tho car and then thou I witha with In a rather enigmatical smile on his 1111 face tace ho lie would go back b ek to his work worle But Dut tho the automobile trips did not stop there thore John Dunham rather shyly Ah l too for or n a l man of oC such Bitch largo business bUBI neBS affairs affair had asked 11 If I f he ho might be allowed to call Thereafter ho hu became a constant visitor at tho the little hone homo on ou Northwest street and amid at least once a week Miss Dane Dano and her mother were treated to a spin through tho time park or out Into the tho country Before tho the death of o Mr Ir Dane tho till family had hul been In Jn easy eaB circum circumstances stances After his death some of or the seemingly giltedge Investments had hind turned out to bo bl worthies and the family had been reduced not to poverty pov poverty erty crt but hut to very 01 modest immodest circum circumstances circumstances stances Dunham was wade made welcome o j a here not because of his money mone nor noret r I yet et ct of his position 11 but because of his true truo worth Ho He appreciated his welcome too I For FOI years lie ho hail had peon been living alone lu In luI I i his bachelor apartments and tho the thoI touch of OC real teal horn homo Q Tito with which ho Ito I came in contact in tho time Dane home was waB rather pleasing Indeed It was ono one of or these automobile I trips trillS when wh n tho time mother had staid homo on account of oC a It severe I tho now prosperous stenographer spoke thus thUG to t John Dunham In low tones so that uio tue chauffeur Ou might not I huar hear Mr Dunham I J cant begin holn to thank you OU for Cor your kindness to lo me mo In iii InI j I my business On tho limo tiny day you first firsti i I gave me mo work worl I 1 lad hall almost given up UI In It despair I Whon you OU came camo Into my m I office 1 i was merely typewriting exer exercises exercises T I had laid had at school so 60 that I h I r r I I h II e I I i ld I MISS DANE DAN I PRESUME HE SAID SAiT might aright appear to be lie busy and at the tho thet same panic t time i was wondering how much longer I could pay office rent remit and ind do no po work worle Now thanks 8 to your kindness l I have havo to employ a n girl to pulp ale IHO You Von need ne not nol thank ino rho Miss MUn Dono Dane he replied if Ir you ou lad horl not had lad ability a no one ono havu em cap employed II you ou the tho second tine limo That may ma bo hi true sho she hut but you OU helped thorn them to out my nl ability Then John Dunham did what wh t some may mar call a rash ra h thing You may mar Judge for yourself Ho IIo leaned over and amI whispered Dont you yon got get ct tired of being dictated to darling HOW would you on like to dictate to me for Cor life II Co CoI For a n moment site aho sat eat very vary or still I Dunham could feel eol her liar hand lland tremble In his Then sho seemed scorned to brace her herself self and with Just a lithe quaver In her voice olce I r believe Id Ill it Il right well John aho sho murmured e |