bâ€"â€"â€"â€"-__' 30 thought of John Burkett Ryder. 1h. he remembered now! Ryder was the man who had recommended the Invatment 1n Alaskan stock. 0! cause. Why did he not think of it be- fore? He recollected that at the time mg been puzzled at receivimr so -.â€"-._ w even with his most intimate friends. He had no wish to be held‘accountablo I_LAA_ hearing he never gnq‘ on‘ principle, u-_J_ tandgeBossmox-eandremameums very obedient servant It was very evident that no help was to be looked for in that quarter. There was even decided hostility in Ryder's reply. Could it be true that the ï¬nan- cier was really behind these attacks upon Insehmcter? Was ltposdble that one man, merely to make more money, would deliberately ruin his fellow man whose hand he had grasped in trlend- ship? He had been unwilling to be-' neve it when his friend ex-Judge Stott had pointed to Ryder as the author of all his misfortunes. but this unsym- pathetic letter, with its falsehoods, its lies, plainly written an over itsface. was proof enough. Yes, there was now no doubt possible. John Burkett Ryder was his enemy, and what an enemy! Many a man had committed sudde when he had Incurred the en- mm' of the-Colossus. Judge Bossmore, wnossmovdsjunior.hï¬dmâ€â€˜ ummmrorkandsoonacquired a Wind-1mm practice. Be A :1.A_I.L once more became closely intimate. The regular courthonrs, however, soon pdbdon a man of Judge Shows nerv- ous temperament. and it was not long more he retired to take up once more his criminal practice. He was still a ï¬gmï¬otyetm, manna: yigotandï¬ght ï¬ehadablnntmanâ€" heard of the proceedings against his old friend, and this indignity put upon the only really honest man in public life whom he knew, so incensed him that he was already hurrying back to his aid vQ'nen the summons reached phanndhehndarecordascleanas his close shaver: face. He was a. hard worker, a brilliant speaker and one of the clever-wt cross examiners at the bar. ThiswasthemantowhomJudge Remote naturally turned for legal m Meantime a fresh and more serious calamity had overwhelmed Judge Boesmore. Everything seemed to com- bine to break the spirit of this man who had dared defy the power of or- ganized capital. Hardly had the news of the congressional inquiry been made public, than the ï¬nancial world was startled by an extraordinary slump in Wall street. There was noth- inglnthenewsotthedaytojustiry a decline, but prim tell and tell. The bears had it all their own way, the big interests hammered stocks all along the line. "CQDDersVesnecially being the Stott was common-n. i906. out west when pe at the time men about to . by ableto weather the tempest. until 3383 ho... Amino flme the stock ticker W M3 m mmwmm mm mm“ m mm NWWWmeWMW Northwestern Stottthoughtthiswasthebestthmg they could do, and he volunteered to reumhistriendbymklngonhlsown handsanmeamngementsotthemh Theymnstmmgeasbestthqoonld andnvemoredaeapb.mklngasman house somewhere inthe outskirts of the city. where heeonldpreparems use ametly without attracting atten- Em cannot be_ choosets. Per- haps it would not be for long. Instant possasionwagtobe‘had. acadepodt ‘7)â€" j-“ gaspéjdonmespotandafewdafl later the Rossmores left their mansion on Madison avenue and tool; up their residenoe in Massapeqm. when! their adventaeatedquiheannsterinlocnl socialdrcles. Stottwasglvennmominthecot- cagesothathemighthenearnthand towork with the judgeintheptepnta- tion otthederense. nndhecameout from the city every evening. It was now June. The senate would not take action until it convened in December. buttherewasalototworktohedane andnotimetobelost. The evening following the day of their arrlnltheyweresittingonthe porehenioylntthecooleveninguirntt- er dinner. The judge was smoking. Hemmtaslavetotheweedbuthe enjoyednqnietplpeaxtetmenhclnim- inth it qnietedhis newes unden- abledhimtothinkmoreclearly. Be- sidegitwunecessarytokeepathay the nhiqnitnns Long Island mosquito. Mrs. Kenmore had remained for a moment in the dining room to admon- ish Eudoxia. their new and only maid otailwork. nottaownecktoomuchot the crockery when she removed thedin- Ker dishes. 'Suddenxy Stott. who was pe- rusing an evening paper, asked: “By the way, where's your daugh- ter? Doessheknowotthisradical change in your affairs?†Judge Rossmote started By what mysterious agency had this man pene- trated his own most intimate thoughts? He was himself thinking of Shirley that very moment. and by some inex- plicable meansâ€"telepathy modern psy- chologists called itâ€"the thought cur- rent had crossed to Stott, whose mind. being in full sympathy, was exactly attuned to receive it. Removing the pipe from his mouth. the judge replied: ESTER what’s happened. I didn’t want to spoil her holiday.†tvr~ “Shirley’s in Paris. Poor girl, I hadn’t the heart to tell her} She has He was silent for a moment; then arter a few more pufls he added con- ï¬dentially in a low tone, as if he did not care for his wife to hear: ‘The truth is. Stott. I couldn’t bear to have her return now. I couldn't look my own daughter in the race.†-Vvâ€" â€"., v , _ Asonndasofagreatsobwhichhe had.,been Anname to contnnl ant 81103 ten ner, some one else will or, was... i room worse. she’ll hear of it through the ‘ Shirk herself. “I cabled 1m. 1 533' ply couldn’t bear“ alone any â€new" ~wmt am you my?" mum“ “' 5m apprehendvely. “I juttold hatoconehomo “once. Tomorrow we outï¬t to I“ '3 met." bemolate to catch'tbeh'enchboat. mNorflIGermanLloydW'“ the ~ comeonthat. Inaweekatmostsno wouldbehere. Thenltbeameaqnefl‘ Menustowhoshouldsflfltomeal“;r atthedock. Thejndgecouldnotm that was certain. It would be €00 muchotanotdeal. 31::de notknowthelowerpmofthedt’ well and had no «Defence In meet- ing mu steamshlps. There was only one way outâ€"would Stott go? 0! course he would. and he would bring Shirley back with him to W 80 during the next few days whllo Stott and the judge toiled preparing their case, which often necessitated brief trips to the city, Mrs. Rosamore, seconded with sulky indium by Eudoxla, was kept busy getting a room ready for her daughter's arrival. Eudoxia, who came originally from ins amlgble enough so long as tuna went to her satisfaction. but when they did notsnlt hegshewuater- was disheveled. her race was askew,andwhenshedressedupshe lookednkaavslenflne. Hera-amt weakness was a propensity for 81118811- tng dishes. and when reprimanded she mummnmmkehermpsand skidoo. This news of the arrival of sdanghtertafledtomlherwithw- thnstaém Firstly. it meant m0" work; madly, she had not W‘ edtorit. Whenshetooktheplaceit was on the understanding that the tummy comma only of an m gentlemanandhlswire.thatthwewu practicallynoworkgoodmpm mmwimthepdvflezeofmm mgoutwhenshepleased. Innuendo! this millennium she soon found Stot't stalled as a permanent guest. and nowaaanghtermtobetdstzedon her. No wonder hardworking girl! weregemngdckandtuedothouse- came home earlier than trom their dejected appearance Mrs. Bossmore divined bad news. The Judge was painfully silent throughout the meal, and Stott was unusually grave. Finally the latter took her aside and broke it to her gently. In spite of their error-ts and the efforts of their friends the congressional inquiry had resulted in a ï¬nding against the judge, and a demand had already been made upon the senaé for his impeach- ment. They could do nothing now but ï¬ght it in the senate with all the in- fluence they could muster. It was go- ing to be hard, but Stott was conï¬dent that right would prevail. After din- ner as they were sitting in silence on the Porch. each measuring the force of this blow which they had expected. yet had always hoped to ward at. the crunching sound of a bicycle was heard on the quiet country road. The rider stopped at their gate and came Up the porch. holding out an envelope to the judge. who guessinz the con- vents, nan started forward. Helm it open. »It was a eablegram from Paris and read as tollows: ‘ r1â€" inever may / a ought of that!" ex- vmmy perturbed at weekatmostsho originally from gush lady with8 ulongasdflna ion. but when shaman:- his wife went to live there- :toeak Eudoxia had been 9‘ ï¬shing in bong: of the e _ 41â€".-. § i nyequa than the“ I turtbertodobutdtmdnutormo arrival at sum and Shirley. The! mtobecxpecmdanymomtnow. m Wfl mapmbnblv 80:05 'vâ€"v' oaths Quulmnm 78y noon «mingle detail had baa Ag‘, _ “Ionghttohavegqng. 5mm .- Both relapsed into another long at- lence. each mentally â€mm the past and speculum 0“ “‘3' future. Suddenly Mrs. BossmOre sinned. Sure- 1y she could not be mistaken! N0. the changing of a locomotive bell was mainly audible. The tum “†“" From the direction of the mflon came people with parcels and hand bags and presently there was heard the wel- come sonnd or carriage wheels crunch- mg over the stoma- A moment 1ҠtheysawcomingI'C’tmdmebmflin A. _,_s _ _-L ‘nAA ï¬n With small Dame. “Here they are! Here they are!» cried Mrs. Rosemore- “Come. Eu- doxia!†she called to the â€mat while she herself hurried 60‘"1 to the gate. in: over the stoma. A they saw coming round the road a cab piled u‘ Sch “WWW†301;“!!th .# tn. Youâ€"Mjodatoryomdl I!“ mmmmmum" immurammm (to M continued.) 81c}: Kaduho and mum-e :1! use must he!- cmt 1-). banana auto or the aynctn. such an Dizzinma. quea. Droud Dulce: am:- mtizut. Pain in the SL! ac. lo their mu: mksbéeenccw ha baa shown In and»: CIA-Wad aux: but: 1111‘ mum»: :â€" u u Mrgmdngéo‘ " "391 whh once: rycnsn“: 3| llrdquZI gun in â€my ur'l an! the! 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