He had had his chance that last night when he and tshe drove hack tts gather from tke' station: ho might “Win? \ WM naming my be happening lo in! Surety the" mm! bo something we ran eh? I an stand sunning but am inaction Ya: don't know but I blame mett. I ought to have -, what all. Wnu'd do " l Fisk protested. _ A “I an to blunt. if â€you " was, I who drove her "my." , thwid dismiss“! the thought: hr had been to bttmto, and ho Song, Ito, told himâ€. "Now If "P ("my wait "may" . David eataght up A passion: ' Moot, giant-d anxiuus'y at Her who- they met " btrurkfmrt, but np- -tly the was stuffing and mum!- " Sh. and: hen?" charming to David; she 311041970 him wympathokk- ally. no if she unzhwu ud without te- ll: told that he wtts uvhqppy and in "cubic; she tarthily “on the two men “(other as soon as the meal was over. But they went out of th.. house al- most httmedUters. David could not "It. be said; ho must he up and do.,' hut; every moment of de'ay any Mnry . better chance to gr? away. But there was so 'ittie they maid do. H9 followed Monty about tbe, whole morning. blag everything that, m We: his Arst ..utbursz of; - only can. when Pishfr “his? m: " miroavoeed-shtatsu. . m t" "s' r' hum how l thmu my. v, I ouch: to As a rule she"went straight to the have guess-d what she w.-u‘d do ., West End. and spent ber't‘mé amongst Fish" protested. tha’shurs; but 10-day somehow she "I an to blame. if :mvm " Iv was fit out of tune with her old worid. m L who drove her away." she remembered. with a ytre ghbf David dismissed the thought; he er. how heaviiy she was irsady in tad been to Mama and ho n‘ona. he .L-m; in her bean she had AM†old himself. u!†sure or. "rrayitsat thinga out a; He bad had his trttareo that hut sh' (tried if, with Davidroeteirshe 'itrht when he and she drove hack " had wen My) tempted to the her [other from ttre station: hr mtht future mrrin'zx- with him aft secur- -"-"'"'-------"r------------e,; it). David m "a so rial: "fl hi! wife/ _ . a r: tould have everthnKihe wasted' M, Ti, l She madden"! into thaftrk. and gat. ' a. m down on a set! tl"dfT.th-itrees. , S in: fkvwers filled.the. beds. and, b. M mud - ehitauas h u a}: sang in tlr, branches overhead. the Phsrermhte -rlehee Chi Arm n’n: rd rm! may?“ to earh "rter on tr, vt. nuts. The wnr'd d W. in at. P're's '-r“m‘3ll a 1't"Y inuriful state to them She did not"trouts:o born-r! mth de', “is of tho any; she nun“ guy, Nigel’: "" w". n thought; " that muttered to her "a to prevent Mary gutting tho man she herself vaunted. I She med her mom halt the pisrhtr lb would many Dag“ whatever he. M she woulth Gummy! Red Gang. in' spin ul'this xhimfmd mummy " _ So that WAS the truth, at Inn! This woman wu nu' Nigei’s wife. but nn menu)!â€- who had oehemed for bar place! . In MIX With that whitbfwxd, sil- ent woman? She ground her teeth and; Sh. ~hmnld ne'ver have him! She mu Prevent it if it cost bu everything she had'. - to tell Mm of may". “in.“ mm; mistakes "S for his banker’s wife and takes i r to live " Red (Snap, with his aunt. Mmttyissher tellsi David that ho know: that'Mu-y ii not: Nigol'u widow and David up he has! already foond that out. .e Winn Inn on: Monty " Red Gringo It. fears “more and mo awn-yr David starts out to tind Mary, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. , For “vibe know that it had not only but her imagination that David Wu unmuably attentive to Mary; that it In. n renlity---that in all probabiI-; " David was in tovo with her.' I I'M "Imam; ' of Dolly and Niger 31'8th n plum Duh . When war _is ' r _ Nb! is £1 to 9mm. It, "e.. vs Dal}, undo: the can of Bry turnivaf. I" I u HIM] and Dolly mania tn 'l:'ft,ued'i,t.u, and am, for Interim with him. WI- Nige.'s biotin, David. can: to see Rig 's widow. In, as ashamed to tell Mm of Dolly's marriage. David mistakes "S for his banker’s wife and takes i r to live " Red Gang! :ith‘hi: au' l Ion†_ Fisher tells, alum-n n p Wagr is ' r ara- ft Le. as D Bry t urniv: Dolly mania. Baiis for Iett Wh- him UNI No. 01-76. It is in . elm by 1uetr. ‘Aall for It. BEGIN HERB 'ro-DAY ji'-,-,-,!?)?!),,),)'),").,:))]?] Have You Tried Utmost “In. in long l-a‘o-t-i-n-g -- the word wfth nit down mid " " 1.1 br RUDVAXRP3 --ew- _------. 'A hat u,“ L --:~v- tis. n r humiful .; want) N, rd :1, will n., on. Want- J" Whu'. “a. the use of beauty if m9 could no: suitably adorn it? lrasid was the richest man lb uvw; Rod Gram clone was worth making sacrifices to win. Sh. had “mm so many castle; for the future“ Bumped m nut-h of at; the MM " when the Wed tint“ (0-H. Vi“; it seemed a nomad tinc- - h- air-bl. now that In " WM†it would - te his. Sb m I, 'u-Ft.., and valid etc-r fl. softly... _ _ All In ttfo It. hid In: to. For at 2:231 she rsrat tine, in hot life seqrmit' :21 " she wtrk So he tuetyd .'. her. H vie-1' 'Y'. hem was mt the m!- ura to take a dissprointment cafmly, Lwn ph" n.011hic..lly. - , hut n2".- t."-t uue " ‘u-fm huuufnl her; who coqu not understand how it was that he had chqnnd Bo; one ho wouid baw'tried tq " the moon for her hid are What! for it" . It was a lovely hfurnooq; 7 9nd tsftttdratrgine out a restless hour on the chime or David returning. she want out. . . .. - - i 'CHAPTER M. l A CHANCE MEETING. " i,' Dora was hum a solitary lunch. 3 She had ordond an espeeiily thin" when}. thinking that David would be there to than It fit}; her: but he did Fact come. and she no it atone. Po Monty had ptrrpartr'sy kept Aim out, she nu: ttegrrN "tith/ir,. Monty was Working ugainst Iggy. not with But.it 'is only in dreams, or between the pm of romance. that such things happen. _ How fart he would hold her 'br ever came! She should compo him "ain. Mary V†somewhere in Lomhm--. of that he was sum; perhaps one day ho Wonk] come face to he. with her when he In. but expecting it. A lit- tle thrill warmed his heart. He left Fisher " his ottJeer, ind? went " Alone. Be “It that he' mutrtl mo-walk, to outstrip the giants of, remorse und miety that ihaarwodl him. t I Bat tho mooxttit tau. had passed; he had let it slip thm/ttttt his catch: tutters; and now it WIS &to.Jatm have told her, them that he kn'ew " there was to know; ho might have told her somethin‘g also, too-that he loved her, and that bounce be loved her, he couid forgive everything. . " heed! H 'strtt utirui fare to them, .1..- " of gm. ith in: eyes moodiiy t its beauties you "W "III - urk. and sat :ees. , beds, Ind I overhead. tel to earh The wur'd if that never when boru- no bad to? this}; violin bun than their hair. No chums u land. tor this Ionics and npplicantl In not oompollod to follow the mm. (in; A doctor attend. to gumbo AppIL mm: In order to ascertain‘ whether "hey are free from dluau. “the: hereditary or contract“; and in I m "ttte to marry. Connect†no land runmmondlnl them, according to their phnlcal condition. to proceed with their wedding Nana, to poutpom (neuron. in some out. to nbandcn than. _ _ A bureau for. dispensing in. Mali cal advice to than contemplating matrimony bl! been established " 1 Berlin municipal clinic? "r'urvThab'.e by law! Oh, no, surely not! I haven't robbed anyone, I haven’t token anything that didn't be- 'CTI1t to me. Oh, it surely ttrn't-" "My brother tel!s me it its-he ought to know. am you mod not look so "'taid---1 am not going to top. them that I have seen votr--tur - need kriow.". . ' . M na'd's Llnlme m for toothaehu. "But Mm wi.'l want them-I am sure you wil'.."' Dora urged eagerly. "And tf you will trust me, I am sure! couH holppou. You don't seem to tttttkr, 'tand that David is Toolkitâ€: for ym: Inn-aura- -oh, perhaps you don't know that what you hum domr--imperrot Ming anmeone cine, I mean-is punish- able by Tut." . slimy staréd at Dorn Filhsr with a fast paiing faeerfor' a moment she‘ can't! not speak-then she tried to: laugh. ' I I 593m to have don" without them. ex- cept--" She broke " with sudden tendor memory of Nigel; he had been a kind friend to her. . David had denied once that she was "r,ytltittg to him. Miss Varney had druid it, too-but was it true? She drew her hand.. gently away. J'l am afraid , mutt be going." .. _ Dora Wave a littte protesting cry. "But I want to help you! Doh't you ho'ies, r am your friend?" .- . “i "You ale very kind, but I f?,n,'fl think I want any friends. A: my Zife In My“: them yo pow! hm Mary's heart gave a littie thumb ist pain. This girl was so beautiful.', She realized it afredh an she looked at her new. "Yo, poor dear!" Dora still held her hand; she patted it soothinqiy. “You need not he afraid that I shun tcfi him I have seen you: I wouldn't think of telling him. I have never seem him no dreadfully angry before." She cast her eyes down effectively. "And I know him prcty mil," she a6dersoft'.r. _ j "He has every right to be-there is no excuse to be nuuiefor me. But I never meant to stay: it was only--. only that I just wanted to see, the Red Grange again." "Mary hardly knew why she. defend- ed herself to this girl; instinctively she distrusted her; but she was longing to hear something of David. Already lt seemed years since she last saw him; almdy her heart was crying out tor him. I I “David is simply furious, of course. lHo won't listen to reason at all, 'thouzh Monty and I have both doc? 1our best for you. He simply won't believe that you just did it on th, limpulso of the mom'ent. He talks; 'cs', if you were some horrid adventure.- [As if it were trtt! Joy, I liked yo I ;from the very first moment I saw I _ CHAPTER IM." Don's PLAN. , "You know what the Brethertons tire," said Dorw-u."sueh a proud lot! I suppose he hates to feel that he has been deceived. I suppose he is angry for Nigel'a sake, too." She gave Mary no time to answer, but went on: The voids sounded genuineenough; hot beautiful face was full cf sym- pathy. . Mary htuiAtushed when she an; saw Dora, butrshe was pale enough lain now; even her lips 'atokefwhite. "l don't understand you. lu-r--" ahé (aimed, and broke down. "Wdr.know everything, of mum." Dora went on, in her soft, silky Voice "David is staying with us now; Y: came up to us directly. Oh, I am so sorry for you!" 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Among ubJoc-u found 1'.“ can" of a. nun. of Chadian. l Vanna-ha, Tratan and Hadrian: Q Int Per' bowl tuck Ind been broken P“ It“; 3 ch! Inigo! mad I clay L“... in". Plenty at out. with. an (that. at has In. out 1- than ‘n H in “to and..." -- o The prawn? Archbishop, Mr, R Du'ldsnn. has held his, rmqm you for twrmty-thrae yum-s. L “I xmbishop has thr umq‘m rim of being able personally to grunt done†in mule. law, medicine and theoloer. - This ruin was given 'n the Ann billions of Canterbury bs Henry V!!! and In: news-r been ruminant The degree- nrv- kmwn an "Lamina: tte. you." an†thrs Arehhistmp'. London ochre. He Is an oreieaiaartfcuu I'umIni-Immwu for England, new“ that he u; (no ot the com-union that l-jlera 'ltr, mono†'dit church. H. M: n a "ttPV British Muspum. . Ttto Amhlmp of (‘nn'n-rhury Inn the King and Que-cu as his "tiamomw purlshlom" wherever they tnay ls, in residence. and he has Hm ri.Tht o.' crownln' tho King and Qumu yt. my coronatlon. He ronlrols the Church or ICnfinlld and has thirty biahoprics In " "u. province, his minor cuumgm m Archbishop ot York, who is I‘mmw or England, having but “vein. 'th: precedence of Canterbury over You. In donated In their titles. the Arch bishop ot Claim-bury being Primate "t "All Bantu." In the table of precedence, In which I. hid down the exact order of all the nobility ot the country, ll!" Arvhr bishop tolloro the ambassadors at foreign countries. who like their high place in representatives of tho ruling heads of their countries. Fhrrhtdirttt than, the Archbiubop mums humâ€: Italy alter the nephews at the King, He mutt-013 the Church of England ." The a». Who Crown. Klnge. “thumb the Primate ot All Ktit iand. the Archbishop ot Canterbury bu not the great power today that his predecessors enjoyed. he is an"! the moat privilequ person in the realm an" the Royal Family Than“: tor trttokaeas, .itt tttsts- 'ntno you-t o? bachelor life, I have ulna four-teak women to marry me. and they nu ma, 'No.' " ' Tfu, tasldiiGiiaiiiG he; gravely the. r-ded'. _' i, Hia can In dltrerent from that of mother "noun bachelor who was once challenged " a member or the opposite not. "Do you men to shr," she exclaim- ed. "that you In" never married t" "No," tho bachelor assured hr gnvoly. "I luv. never married." _ "Attd--rem luv. lived a happy "to?" “PeacotuL It all events." She frowned. "Life wasn't undo tor peace ft we. and. tor Mvénture.†lhé "tuned. "e.' amt to have married!" " hr u I can I... married life In so much worry. I am sure I should have been dead long ago If I had unr- rtmr. Thank new“ I am a con- ttrtned bachelor!" Thin statement comes trom the hm or Mr Wrrs Poland. K.C., and. " he ig now ninety-seven. It must be admit- ted " II a good advertisement for baehdomhip. Ho was called to the Bar More the Crimean Wan and bu bun-ed matrimonr ever since. Ribt,tts Excavate Roman ' Villa. ' The King laughed. Henry the Eight; would have rtpued: “0. with tit hâ€! T . "it would be I bit 'ot this. air!" The smile was no memnrGni the day no sunny. that the Labor man re upended: “Lat time you I" me. sir. I m In my working clothes. making shell tuna." The Kine smiled at he answered: "I am glad I do not omen luvs to We" what some people regard as my working clothe- crown and whoa." The Royal Finally, on their side. show aqua! friendliness when the an ptrteuona ot onlce allow. The other day. at a public function. the King spoke to tl Labor leader, who remind- ed him: It in rather n curious won-11 that Socialism are among those who show the cruiest personal appreciation ot the Rani Funny. "What " like to no," cried a very "Rod" orator " In outdoor meeting in London, "is no Kin; " nil-mowing no disrespect to the present King, ot couroe, and willing to tet him have his run out." Another Socialist met the Prince ot Wtuea.ew Gently and announced afterwards. with some aurpriee. that "'E we. I very nice young teller." STORIES OF WELL- KNOWN PEOPLE teh. huvrow [My had dug. Mr- and plaster. and I undortmvk more ". t then the rabbits not. The remains: ot I urn K I no. and Comment". Happy Bachelors Ur. Randall â€Ivan-hid i. L.S.l). on a My like Mtioeelrt. If .Pou l tr Alpha Cect handled a trthttrte, y' l Con‘ in IN» The mo “on! Af throws u hum. the .erotstt. to hr . "Did the cut ot Carla and the “"KK Wtust in Nude The almoe .more helm]: and in “All - them " " Ire m road " may the For lob. an: Iduum tr. mod Making tn the I drtvitr a Mam of: how my And to the " pause fl You ca to Th "a Will um tar W N dt n Hor " ur d “I tthe BEAU