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Then he leaned down and kissed her. “Once is once too often,†said Hark- ness. a great and exceeding bitterness welling up in his tone. “Once is a great. great many times too often. consider- ing the situation. Now. Leda, listen to me,†he continued sternly. “Either promise me that you will never. never again do anything in the slightest de- gree questionable or we’ll call it all 01!. and you can give me back the comb that you still have.†Point?" “I knew it all the time.†She began to cry. “I never will again. truly.†“How could you behave so?†said the lover. launching himself suddenly into the full tide of his righteous wrath. “You put me beyond all patience; go- ing off like that with Wrycroft. when you know perfectly well that you be- long to some one else, and then actually letting himâ€â€" Leda seized his arm. “Only once,†she protested earnestly, “only once.†Leda‘s mouth flew open in undis» guised fright. “Who told you we were to the “Was there anything at the Point to loosen it?†The man spoke ï¬rst (and he waited a good wlme). “You hm‘en‘t found it, have you?†“Oh. dear, no." “Don’t you think perhaps it fell out in the boat?" “Why. there was nothing in the boat to loosen it.†Harkness felt the corners of his mouth suddenly give way even while his temper rose. He looked off to the right for a long minute and then asked severely: It was quite noon who :1 he awoke. The d 3 was glorious, and the bosom of the lake was dotted with sailing I “I gan’t spell either,†replied Hark- ] ness shortly. He felt inclined to join . the next expedition to the north pole. A rowboat lay or opposite. and the n ing sun illnmined a restlessly up and dc skirting the shore. I Harkness wondered if he wasn’t a fool to be contemplating the addition i of another wife to the assemblage. “You look like a cross between Meph- ristopbeles and Machiavelli.†went on i Mrs. Lancaster. who was slender and i never lost her breath. “Which do you ' favor ‘2†“I’m going to bed.†he declared, “and I shall not tarry long upon the order of my sleeping, either.†Young Wrycroft stood up. too. and passed his hand over his forehead. “I don‘t feel very ï¬t,†he said slowly. “I believe I’ll go for a little row and maybe take a dip from the Point.†He went down the steps as. Harkness entered the house. Later curiosity led the latter. to wander to the window and look to see if Wrycroft was really car- rying out his purpose. The dance endured exceedingly late. It was quite 3 when the last woman retired. and a half dozen men were still lounging on the piazzas when the ï¬rst gray streaks of dawn appeared above the Point. Harkness sprang up when he perceived them and yawned vigorously. “Oh. What a smile!†said Mrs. Lan- caster. “It’s both impressive and frightening. You make me afraid of you. and yet I admire the smile.†‘ Very much later in the evening while Harkness was twostepping with Mrs. Lancaster a sudden turn showed him Leda Speaking earnestly to Wrycroft. Wrycroft looked terribly used up, and Harkness smiled grimly. “No; I had them both, I’m sure.†She began to cry. Harkness scratched matches. and they both looked all over the floor, but not a diamond glittered In the‘general gloOm of.-the hour. “Perhaps you forgot to put one in?†said her lover. lng within, but nothing could have been more sweetly calin than the way in which he put his am about her and usked with careless placidity: % “Did you row far, dear?†“I didn’t now at all, †said Leda. “He Harkness kissed her with exceeding gentleness. “Did you land anywhere. darlingâ€"on the Point. for instance?†“N-u-uâ€"o.†said Leda. Harkness passed his ï¬nger over her pretty hair in silence for a few min- utes. and then he suddenly gave a sharp exclamation: “Good God, Leda, you’ve lost one of your combs!†Leda put both hands to her head and almost shrieked as she realized the truth. rowed.†r on the sandy stretch c rosy light of the ris- td a ï¬gure which paced 1 down the rustic paths hat exactly swim- 60W M1 the shade .‘ . l. KENDALL 00., 91088086 FILL: After regaining reluctant consent from the captain he took all the availa- ble gun barrels, plugged up the breech ends of a few of them, ï¬lled their bores with sea water and set them end up Minute guns are ï¬red for public mourning. and national rejoicings take the form of‘a royal salute. A slaver captured with a cargo of slaves in the tropics was put in charge of a prize crew. On her Voyage the wa- ter run short. and the slaves, slavers and prize crew were dying of thirst. This set one of the marines. a sergeant. thinking, and he hit uponla brilliant idea. hcitdofhorsain my?!“ enclose a snap at Muslin-nu? ’ ,9: excellent tamed :11 cum.“ for vi: Gun. That Saved Liven. Guns have plenty of uses apart from killing. For instance. the signal gun of a ship is intended solely for an- nouncing her arrival on a coast. Again. in desert-countries. where water is often difï¬cult to collect out of a more dampness of sand. a gun barrel sunk into the ground will collect moisture in the bore, and many a life has been saved by a timely suck at the muzzle. Spavins Ringbones. lints. $3ng and all. forms of Lammgg The useofasingiebotde maydouhle the selling priceofyourbone. ~ DR. 1:. J. KENDALL CO.. I lift in'to h‘is breast pocket and drew ' forth the missing comb. I Leda screamed. “Oh, where did you ï¬nd it?†“I didn’t ï¬nd it anywhere,†he said coolly, as he adjusted the reins again. § “I took it out of your hair myself last night." child with his teeth. The angry father hit the animal a deathblow with a cudgel and then hastily turned the cradle right side up. There was the baby all unharmed. and there in the bedding was an enormous rattlesnake, killed by the faithful dog after a ï¬erce ï¬ght. in which both com- batants had received many wounds.â€" Springï¬eld Republican. ï¬nd the animal’s jaws covered blood and instantly came to the clusion that he had been rendin making queer dives underneath and yelping as if in anger. As they hasten- ed to the place they were horriï¬ed to ï¬nd the animal’s jaws covered with After a considerable time they looked toward the cradle to see if all was well there. They were startled by the dis- covery that the little couch had been turned completely over. The dog was A,Dog’s Fidelity. In the upper part of the famous Se- quatchie valley, in east Tennessee. 3 man and his wife settled when the country was new and wild. One of the ï¬rst crops that they raised was a con- siderable ï¬eld of cotton. When it was ready to be picked, they went out to- gether, prepared to make a holiday out of this pleasant labor. 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Can. “Not bad." she thought-“a Dona- teno, it the forehead were a little high- erandthecurllnotaoflneandflght. How I should like to paint hlm! Come here. little one. Where your name?" “Alan Campbell naughty.†“Are you muslin?" " 'EI. I want my mower.†His mother! Elizabeth felt a quick mutual-rot, “mammal! When she left the phone she found the little one standing close by. Eliza- beth stuflieflnhixn with half shut eyes. Then she put down her burden and looked at her watch. Ten o’clock! The model had come and gone. No hope now. She herself would have to take the child home. A short confer- ence at the phone to'zi her the where- abouts of Plnmley alley, eight equates south and Just 0! the -th Itreet our line. \ Some moments later. hardly know- ing how it had all happened. she found herself walking into her studio build- ing carrying a little child. In her purse was a bit of paper inscribed “19 Plum- ley alley.†It was the poor woman’s address. to which she had promised to take him. A man she knew. who was passing along the corridor. smiled and remarked, “Rather a small model. Miss Blair." Elizabeth flushed as if she. had committed a crime and was relieved to close the Studio door behind her. Before she could reply he had put the baby in her unreststing arms. The child began to cry. and the con- ductor turned to Elizabeth implorlng- ly. “You take the baby. mum. The ambulance is comin'. The cops will be after ï¬ndin’ lts relatives.†self the only \\ om m in a lar: 4e, roup collected about a sickening black m: lss which had splashed car wheel; and cobblestones with blood. The con- ductor. a good natured looklng young Irishman. stood with tears rolllng down his face. He was holdlng a golden hair- ed baby. a toddler of a year or two. The motorman. white and fright ened. was telling how the baby had sudden- ly run in front of the car and the moth- er had thrown the little one out of the way. only to be crushed herself. the block or two 1 el would be wai studio. When she left t] dm stopped the co: No. P er care to man diff unt was Invariamy defeat with ea: she was bound and he might be The young man was quite accustom- ed to such treatment. Admitted as he was to her most intimate friendship on an understanding of strict camarade- rie. he broke over the traces every year. Elizabeth put on her long blue paint- ing apron without replying. and began to stretch a canvas. She was adorable so, her gray eyes deï¬antly averted and a flush oMngeron her cheeks. “There you go again. If I don’t Copwtaht‘ 303. by T. C. McClure g WR‘RWW “Elizabeth, the eternal feminine will assert itself." “WW3 3 THE ETERNAL: ,. FEMININE § in’. an’ I reckoned it were ’bout time to fohclose!â€â€"Ken53$ 9111 Independent Strictly Regular. The darky’s fondness for chicken is only equaled by his. dexterity in getting possession of the birds. Weak consider- ations of mine and thine do not trouble him in the least. In any event his logic is equal to the strain of a good excuse. Witness the following conversation: “I see you have chicken for dinner.†“Yasuh.†says Mr. Erastus Pinkley. “I hope you bought the chicken". “Well, no. but the transaction were strictly regular. Dat chicken has been restin’ on my fence wltout payln' nut!- London Telegraph. among the coals of the galley ï¬re. As the steam rose he ran it through other gun barrels until it got cool. The cool- flag steam collected in the shape of ex- cellent fresh water. of which he pro- ‘. ~--__.Iâ€" .izabeth's own opinion was very arent. She had no time forflmugbt 1 her work was laid aside for the int! [H was to Eem sue )IS’ 3y Helene Wood car she found man. Some day by most milk m9! ' She only subbed. Phil knelt beside her chair and took he; hand. , “There are many cruel things In this world. We can't help them. Try to forget all this. Put on your hat and come out to dinner with me. I’ll tell you what-we‘ll go and see Wilson in The Mgtadorg’ make you laugh; do you "l In man whose hold on the death was powerless to bu ly she put on her “T3138. gm Rudely arouse: Elizabeth felt a ousy. Yes, she w A half hour passed, an hour. Alan Campbell suddenly opened a pair of questioning ‘blue eyes. Startled by the strange face, he cried: “Where’s my muvver? I want my muvverl†His little body shook with sobs. Elizabeth had the true artistic nature which when it feels does so with aban- don. The soft little body in her arms. the warm. sweet breath on her race. touched the ‘very depths of her heart. Never in her lite had she felt so strangely happyâ€"happy and yet trou- bled. She was embarrassed before her own emotions and bent her head. clasp- ing him more tightly. The world thought of her as a woman. She had a womanly poise and a strong character. but her heart. a girl’s heart. could not understand this awakening of mysteri- ous instincts. the motherhood beneath her culture and ambition and stronger than both. The flying moments. her beloved work. everything was forgot- ten as she held the sleeping child. Phll longed to take the sens! ive girl to his arms. but be only said cheer- She dfew him up. For awhile he was amused by her velvet blouse; then his eyes began touose. ~oAlan Camp- bell's head was on Elizabeth’s shoul- der. His right hand clasped hers tight- ly. He was fast asleep. V Wheâ€"iiihe' had drunk all the cream)! WW “cent-ï¬x“ Which coated into her nretâ€" : Wu. 31.6mm“, Y ty 1113. when his face was gory with ; â€one by tra mapjeuy; ind'btscnlm had “Stine“. 5 care as to become attraCflOD. Elizabeth took one sticky ‘ plainb. The hism little hand In hers and led him ï¬rmly 3 a follow, in 3 1m to the washstand. After he was clean 1 “Dear Dr. Pitch! and dry she sank into a chair, ex- 7 and than): you fox tamed: : Tablets which haw “I want up on 'ap." cried a little voice appealingly. :ampbell. subs and all. into nd hurried down to the - ft wag after 11 when Alan Camp- bell’s face began to look doleful. “I want a cup of millik," he an- nonnced. There were a pitcher of cream, some biscuits and a glass or jelly in her stock of tea table provisions. With this luncheon spread out before him, Alan Campbell was soon installed on the edge of the model stand. will show you something ptetty.†She held jout her watch. The silver and gold ornaments on its long chain jingled attractively. Alan ‘ Campbell slowly drew: near the shining object. He celled it just an a llttle stray dog would have done a bit of cakeâ€"seized it and walked away. Then Elizabeth brought out pictures. 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