SVN0P8I8. I.awrrmrc Mlakfley, lawyer, bops to rituiHint with ttic tortfeU not In tlm jlrptiKon raao o pr-t tho deposition ot joun unmoro, muilotmlrc. A Indy ro mifatff Hlitltc-y to buy her a I'tillman I Ink ft, Ut lvf lior lower 11 nn rn lAlim lower 10. Ho tlndu a drunken niiiti In lower 10 nnd retires In ldtvor . lie (iwnKen in lower 7 ana (Uicln III olotlim nnil hag mlssltiK. Tho mnn in tower jo i found murdered. Cir rtirnatnntlal cvld-noo polnlH to both Itlikoloy nnd tho man who stole his nlollicp. Tho trnln In wrecked nnd lllnltc ley In rescued from n burning enr by n Rltl In blue. IIIh nrni In broken. Tho girl proven to be Allnon AVtut. his pnrtnor'fl HweetlietirL Klitkcley returnii home nnd tlnd lie In nnrtr Hurvt1llane, Movlntf picture of tli- trnln Inken Jiwt before the wrecl: rovrI to Itlnkelny n man lenn In from the train with bbi iitolon Krln, Invctltritlnn proven that tho innn'n tmnio Is Sjilllyan. Mr. Conwuy, tho woman for whom ttlakdfy tmiibt n Pullman tleket. trlcn to tnnke a bnwtln with him for tho forced notr. not Jtnowlnjr that they nro ttiUntnur. lllaUeley,,nn(l an antnteur de tective InventlfCRlf tho homo of Bulllvan'n Jlpr. From, n sarvnnt UlaUeloy lnnnm that AIImhi Vnt had been ihero on a lHlt nnd 8Hlllvn bad been attentive to her, holllvnn. In tho husband of a daunh Jer of tho murdered man. Ulttkeley'a houso Is ransacked by tho police. - CHAPTER XXVI. Continued. Ho drew n clinlr ncur tlid Inmp and llghtod n cigarette, nnd for n tlmo wo wore silent. I wna In tlio Blindow, nnd I snt back nnd wntched lilnl. It wno not.BtiprJalng, I thought, that Alio carod for lilin; women lind' nlwnys loved lilm, porhnpa becoimo ho nl ways loved them. Thoro waa no dls loyalty, In tho thought; It waa tho latl'a nnttiro to glvo and cmvo nffoc Hon", Only I was dlrferqnt. I had never rehlly cared nbout n girl bo foro, and my llfo had boon Blngulnrly JovolesB. I had fought, n lonely bat tla always, Onco beforo, In collogo, wo had both laid xouraolvca nnd our callow devotions at tho foot ot tho name girl. Hor namo waa Dorothy I hnd forgotten tho real but I re membered tho scquol. Irt a spirit of quixotic youth I had rollnqulHhod ray claim In favor of nichoy nnd had gone cheerfully on my way, elovatcd by my liorolo sacrlflco to a aombor, whito-hot martyrdom. Ab Ib often tho case, McKnlght'8 first words showed our riarnllQl Unco of thought. . "I say, Lolllo," ho naked, "do you ro mcmber Dorothy Browno? D-r-o-w-n-ol That wna It!" "Dorothy Browno?" I ropontod. "Oh Why yes, I recall her now. Why?" "Nothing," "bo Bald. "I was think ing about hoK That'B nil. You re member you wero crazy nbout hor, nnd dropped back bccaiiBo uho pre ferred mo?" "'I got out," I'anld with dignity, "be cause you declared you would shoot ! youroolf If she didn't go with you to something or bthorl" "Oh, why yoB, I recall now!" ho mimicked. Ho. tossed his clgarotto In tho genernl direction of tho hearth and got up. , Wo worq both a llttlo conscious, and ho stood with his back to me, fingering a Japanese vaso on tho rnantcl. "I wno thinking," ho began, turning tho vnso nround, ''that, If you fool protty well again, nnd and ready to lako hold, that I should llko to ko away for n wook or bo. Things nro fairly woll elenned up at tho ofllco." "Do you mean you nro golnpf to perceptibly piusa. Ho turned and faced nib. with hla lmmlB thrunt 'In his pockets. "No, That's off, Lolllo. Tho Solborte nro going for a wook'o crulso Hlongf tho coast, I the hot weather has played bob with mo and tho prulso utftajti sovon days' breczo anil Drltlgo." I lighted a clgarotto and offered jtjlm tho box, but ho refusod. Ho was looking hogBnrd nnd suddeulyv: tired. ?r could net thlnjc sanytlilng to Bay, mild Bellherfoould'ho.' evfdohtlv'. Tho matter botvvcqri ub lay too. doop' for speech. "Hw'b Canada?" kg asked. ' "Mnrtln snya a mouth, nnd sho will 'bo all right," I returned, In tho samo lone, Ho picked up his lint, .but ho ftad , something morip to say. Ho hliirted it out, lhinlly, half way to tho door.' "The Sejborts aro not golnG or"a couplo of days," hu Bald, "and If you want a day or so off to gp down to lUchmond yo'ursolt ' "Perhaps I shall," I returned, 'na ln (llffcvently an I could. "Not going yet, nro'you?" "Yes. It Is Into." Ho drow In bin breath, as JfJiO had uomethlng more to -nay, but the Impulflo'pasaod. "Well, good night," ho said from tho door way. "qood pisht, old man." The itijxt moniont tho outer door Blnmmed nnd I hoard tho onglno of tho Canponbnll throbbing In tho street;' Then tho qnlot Bottled, down lamplight I dreamed dreams, t was goltiK to boo hor. Suddenly tho Idea ot holng shut away, oven temporarily, from so great and wonderful ci world boenmo Intol erable. Tho pooriihlilty of arrest bo for'o. I coud uot.to IVchmonjl wus hlde'oil, tlio night without end, I mudo my esonpa tho next morn Jpg through tho stUblo back of tho bouse, ana thon, by devious dark and wJndluK ways, to tho offlco, There, nftur ii t-onforenca with lilobs. whoao Maturfa fjxfcly Jorkcd with oxcUJ LOWER T MARX ROBERTA MNBl ment, I double-locked tho door of my privnto odlco and finished off soma Imperative work. By ten o'clock 1 wnn free, nnd for tho twentieth tlmo I consulted my trnln schedule At flvo minutes nftcr ton, with McKnlght not yet in Bight, Blobs knocked at tho door, tho doublo rap wo had agreed upon, nnd on bolng admitted slipped In nnd qulotly closed tin door behind him. Ills eyes wcro glistening with excitement, nnd a purplo dab of typo, writer ink gnvo him a peculiarly vll lnlnoim nnd stcnlthy expression. "They're hero," ho said, "two of 'em, and that crazy Stuart wasn't on, nnd said you wcro 8omowhoro in tho building." A door slammed outside.- followed by BtopB on tho iincnrpetod outer of flco. "This way," snld Blobs, In a husky undertone, and, darting Into a lavn tory, throw opon a door that I had nlways supposed looked. Thenco Into n back ball plied high with boxes and past tho presses of a boakblndory to tho freight elevator. Greatly to Blobs' disappointment', there was no pursuit. I wna oxhll aratod but out of breath when wo onlorged Into nu nlloyway, nnd tho sharp daylight aliono on Blobs' ex cited fnco. "Great sport, isn't It?" I panted, dropping n dollar Into his palm, Inked to correspond with his face "Itogular wnlk'ttway in tho hundred-yard dash." "Qlmmo two dollars moro and I'll drop 'em down tho clovntor Bhaft," no suggested ferociously. I loft him " "They're Here," He Bald. thoro with his blood-thirsty schemes, and started for tho station. I had a tondoncy to look behind mo now. nnd then, but I ronohod tho station unno ticed, Tho nfteruoon wna hot, tho trnln rolled slowly nlong, stopping to punt nt BwoltcrJng stations, from whoso roofn tho heat roso in waves. But I noticed thoso things objectively, not; Bubjcctivcly, for at tho end of tho journoy was a girl with bluo oyos and dnrk brown hair, hair thnt could hod I not seen it? hnng loosa In bo- J witching tauglos or bo twisted into llttlo colla ot delight. CHAPTER XXVII. Tho Sea, the 8and, tho Stars. I telephoned ns soon nB I reached my hotel, and I had not "known how much I had hoped from Boeing her until I learned that alio was out ot town, I hung up tho receiver, nlmoBt dizzy with dhmppolntment, and It waa fully flyo mlnntea beforo I thought of calling up again niuf nuking it sho wiib within, telephone roach. , It' Boomed Bho wbb down on tho bay stay ing with tho Samuol Forbosea. Sammy Forbca! It was a namo to cbnjnro with just then. In tho old dnya nt college I had rather iloutod him, but now I wns ready to tako him, to my heart, I rompmborcd that he had always mount woll, anyhow, and that hO wbb explosively gonorous, I called him 'up. "By tho fuinofl ot gnsbllno!" ho said) when I told him who I wns. "Blake- loy, tho Fount of Wisdom against Woman! Jllakcloy, tlio Great, Un ktascdl Wolcomo to our oltyl" Whereupon ho proceeded to urge hie to como down to tho Shack, and ol nay that I was an ngrccnblo auts prjao, uocauBo lour, nmea in two hours youths had called up to nBk; it Alistw West was Btopplng with him, npd to suggest that thoy had a vacant any or two, "Oh MIm Westl" X shouted polite- EN rlART ly. Thoro was a buzzing on tho lino "Ib sho thoro?" Ham had no nusplclons. Was not I in his mind always tho Great Uu kissed? which Bounds llko tho Great Unwashed nnd is oven moro of a ro proach. Ho asked mo down promptly, as I had hoped, and thrust nsldo my objections. "Nonsonso," ho sold. "Bring your self. Tho lndy that keeps my bonrd-Ing-hoUBO Ib cnlllng to mo to Insist. You rcmombor Dorothy, don't you, Dorothy Browno? Sho says unless you hnvO lost your flguro you can wear my clothes nil right. All you need hero is a bathing suit for day time nnd a dinner coat for evening." "It Boundn cool," 1 temporized. "If you nro sure I won't put you out very woll, Snm, Blnco yon nnd your wlfo nro good onough. I hnvo a couple or days free. Gtvo my lovo to Dorothy until I can do It myself." Sam met mo himHolf nnd drovo mo out to tin Shack, which proved to bo a substantial house overlooking tho water. On tho way ho confided to mo that lots or mnrrlcd mon thought thoy wcro contontcd when they wero mero ly resigned, but thnt it was tho only llfo, and that Snm, junior, could awlm llko a duck. , Incidentally, ho said that Alison was his wlfo'u cousin, tholr re apcctlvo grandmothers having, nt proper Intervals, married tho sumo man, and that Alison would loso her good looks it alio Was not careful. "r Bay sho'a worried, and I Btick to it," ho said, as ho throw the lines to a groom nnd proparcd to got out. "You know hor, and she's tho kind of girl you think you can read llko a book. But you can't; don't fool your self. Tako a good look nt hor nt din ner, Blako; you won't Joao your head llko tho other follows and thon toll mo what's wrong with her. Wo'ro mighty fond of Alllo." Ho wont ponderously up the steps, for Sam had put on weight Blnco I know him. At tho door ho turned nround. "Do you happen to know tho MncLurb'B nt Seal Harbor?" ho asked lrrolovantly, but Mrs. Snm enmo into tho hall just thon, both hands out to groot mo, nnd, whatever ForbeB had meant to say, ho did not nick un tho nublcct ntrnln. p "Wo nro having tea In bore," Doro thy said gaily, Indicating tho door behind hor." "Tea by courtesy, be cause I think tea is tho only bovor- ngo that Isn't ropresentod. And thon wo must dress, for this Is hop night at tho club." "Which Is ns groat n misnomer ns thu ton," Sain put In, ponderously struggling out ot his llnou driving coat. "It's brldgo night, and tho only hopa nro in tho beer. Ho wna Btlll gurgling over this as ho took mo upstairs. Ho showed mo my room himself, and then bogan tho fruitless search for evening rnlmont that kept ratr homo thnt night from tho club, For I couldn't wear Sam's clothes. That waa clear, after a per spiring senuco ot a halt hour. "I won't do It, Sam," I suld, when I had draped hla dross-coat on mo toga fashion. "Who nm I to hnvo clothing to Bparo, llko this, .when many u poor chap hasn't oven a collar door to cover him. I won't "do it; I'm solflsh, but not that solflsh." "Lord," ho said, wiping hla faco, "how you've kopt your flguro! I can't wear a bolt any moro; g6t to have BUBpcndera." Ho Tclleoted ovor hla grlovnnco for some tlmo, sitting on tho side of tho bed. ' You gould go'ns you are," b.Q ii v i it m ?- -O- , 0 ZK V I B I 1 dnld finally. "Wo do it all tho time, only to-night happens to bo tho an nual BomothlnK or other, and" ho trailed oft Into silence, trying to uuckio my bolt nround him. "A good b'Ix Inches," ho sighed. "I nover got Into, a hansom cab any more that I don't expect to soo tlio horBo fly up In the air. Well, Alllo isn't going either, sho turned down Granger this afternoon, tho Annapolis fellow you met on tho ' Btalrs.,, Jilgoon-brcaBted chap and. slip 'always, geta a. hcad ncho on those occasions." Ho got up heavily nnd ,weiit to tho door. "Granger is lenvlrig,V ho said, "I may bo-nblo to get his dinner coat for you. littW.woll do you know1 "hor?" he asked, with tils hand on tho knob. "If you moan Dolly?" "Alison." "Fairly well," I said cautiously. "Not as well ae I would llko to. I dined with her last weok In Washing ton. And I know her bcfo'ro thaf." Forbes touched a bell instead of go ing out, nnd told tho Vervint who an swered to see , it Mr. Granger's suit case had gone. If not, to bring it across tho hall. Thon ho enmo back to his former position on tho bed, "You see. wo feel resnonslblo for Alllo near relation nnd all that." ho began pompously. "And wo can't talk to tno people hero at tho houso all tho men nro In lovo with hor. nnd nil tho women nro Jealous. Thon there's a lot of money, too, or will bo." "Confound tho money!" I raut- tored. "That is nothing; Razor slipped." "I can toll you." ho wont on. "bo- causo you don't loso your head over every protty face although Alllo Is moro than that, of course. But about a month ago sho went away to Seal Harbor, to visit Janet MncLuro. Know ner7 ' "No." "Sho enmo homo to Richmond yes terday, nnd then enmo down here Alllo, I moan. And yesterday after noon Dolly had a lottor from Janet somothtng about a second man and saying alio was disappointed not to havo had Alison there, that sho had promised them n two-weeks' visit! What do you make of that? And that Isn't tho worst. Alllo herself wasn't In tho room, but thero wcro eight other women, nnd because Dolly had put belladonna in her oyes tho night boforo to soo how sho would look, and as a result couldn't soo anything near or than ncrosB tho room, somo ono rend tho lottor nloud to her, nnd tho wholo story Is out. Ono of tho cnts told Granger nnd the boy proposed to Alllo to-day, to show her ho didn't caro a tlnkor's dam whoro she had been." "Good boy!" I snld, with onthusl nsm. I liked tho Granger follow slnco ho waB out of the running. But Sam was looking nt mo with sus picion. "Blako," ho said, "If I didn't know you for what you are, I'd say you woro interested thoro yourself." Being so nenr hor, under tho same roof, with oven tho tie of n dubious secret between us, was making mo bendy, I pushed Forbes townrd, tho door. "I Interested!" I retorted, holding him by tho shouldors. "Thero Isn't a word In your vocabulary to fit my condition. I nm nn island In a sunlit Boa of emotion, Snm, a an ompty plnco surrounded by longing a " "An empty plnco surrounded by longing!" ho retorted. "You want your dinner, that's what's tho matter with you" I shut tho door on him thon. Ho Boiimed Hiuldonly Rordid. Dinner, I thought! Although, ns n matter of fact, I mado a very fair meal when, Grangor's Bult-caso not having gone, In his coat and somo other man's trou Bors, I wns finally fit for tho amen ities. Alison did not como down to dinner, bo it wns clear sho would not go Ovor to tho clubhouse dnnce. I pled my Injured nrm, nnd a fictitious, vnguoly located sprain from tho wreck, as an excuso for remaining nt home. Sam rogalcd tho tablo with accounts of my distrust of women, my ono lovo affair with Dorothy; to which I responded, ns was expected, that only my fnlluro thero had kopt mo alnglo all thoso years, nnd that It Sam should bo mystorlously missing during tho bathtng hour to-morrow, nnd so on. tTO H13 COXTINTRD.) Made Oliver Herford Famous. Oliver Herford first sprang Into fame ns n wit so long nco as when Mm Jnmes Brown-Potter, whoao husband was n near rolntlvo of tho Into Bishop Potior, created a sensation by relin quishing homo and family to go upon tho stogo. Whllo tho sensation was nt its holght tho bishop, who felt that dlBgraco had been brought upon tho Potter namo by tho lady's cholco of a career, chancod nt a dinnor nt the Players' club in Now York to challongo nnyouo present to ranko a JokO about him that was not a pun basod on the yorb "to potter." lorford'a response, "Actresses will happen In tho beat rog ulated famlllos" won him tho laurel wreath ot tho club nnd It has not yot gono out of his possession. Frank M, VhUo. in American Mngaslue. MANY WOMEN UP IN BALLOONS I A Recounting of the Adventure of Femlnlno Aeronauts Before the Aeroplane's Day. Paris. Tho interest shown by wo men in aerial navigation in theso daya is no now thing. Womon in tho past havo dono their sharo In conquering tho roadwaya of tho nlr. Mllo. Tiblo was tho first French wo man to make an ascent. On Juno 4, 1781, sho Went up in a baltoon from Lyons nnd landed safoly in Bclfor. tu tho following year Mmo. Jllnca and Mtno. Luzarchc, in Paris, and two French gtrla, tho Sisters Slmmonet, in London, mado successful ascents, Tho first of tho womon whoso dan tng was repaid by death was Mme. Mile. Dutrleu, Daring Bird-Woman. Blanchnrd, wifo of a famous arconaut Whllo sailing over Paris in a balloon on July 6, 1819, Bho set off a rocket, tho balloon caught firo and Bho waa killed by falling on a roof. Mmo. Rader, in 18G3, waB caught in tho ropes of her balloon and suffo cated. Among tho nttempta of womon to conquer tho nlr nono was mora ex citing than that of Mrs. Stock, who In 1824 wont up from London In com pany with tho bnlloonlBt Harris. Tho Journey continued without Incident until nn attempt was mado to descend. Then tho apparatus for emptying tho balloon did not work properly nnd tho gas escaped too rapidly. Only lightening tho car could Bavo tho two balloonlsts, and all tho bal last had been thrown out. Then Harris and Mrs. Stock looked each other in tho eyo for a socond. Thon Harris throw himself from tho car to save tho llfo of tho woman who had been bravo onough to share his peril with him. Mmo. FJammarion, wifo ot the fam ous Camillo, mado a honeymoon trJp with her husband in tho month of Au gust, 1847, and landed happily after fifteen hours at Spa. This successful oxnmplo was followed by ono traglo Imitation, when Giusoppo Chnrlemont, in 1893, started out from Milan with his brido and two others to mako tho Journoy to Paris. Tho first day passed without acci dent. On tho second day, an tho bal loon was crossing tho Alps, it waa caught in a whirlwind, mot n snow ctorm and fell moro than ono thous nnd feet In a few seconds. Tho storm drovo tho car from ono rocky peak to another and dragged. It over tho glaciers until nil -tho gas had oscaped and tho car was left on a mountain. It remained thero nil ntght, and tho noxt day tho four, with no implements nnd no protection against tho cold, started to make tho perilous descont. A snowstorm was raging nnd tho young husband slipped Into a crovnsso nnd was dashed to death at tho bot tom. It was thrco days boforo tho party -found refugo In a hut. Sarah Bernhardt mado an ascent in 1875 with tho painter Clarin and God dard, tho balloonist. Among tho most daring aviators whq rocontly gave exhibition fllghta at DoncaBter, England, was Mllo. Du trlou, n young Frenchwoman. Her flights in midair woro really remark ablo, and sho Is tho only woman in tho .world who has stcored an aoroplano with a passenger aboard. PRONUNCIATION OF ARKANSAS "Arkansaw" Recognized as Correct, but It Drought About a Dispute in the Senate. Llttlo Rock, Ark. In tho United States nnmOB of places nro pro nounced according to caprico rathor than according -to rule. Tho people of Qulncy, Mass.,- ns well ns tho pooplo of Massachusetts generally, say "Quln zy," whllo wostorn pcoplo say "Quln By." In tho samo wny Now England era nro much amused should any one pronounco tho name of tholr famous town ns ovory ono pronounces the common word that is spelled In tho samo wny. In other word, tho inhabi tants of Concord, Mass., glvo tho sec ond "o" an obscuro sound nnd omit tho "r" altogether. .Thoy Hvo in "Con cud." MoRt everybody knows thnt tho cor rect pronunciation ot Arkansas is "Ar knnBaw," but thoro aro still many per sons who call It Arkansas. Tho name waa fQrmorly spelled Arkansas and An kansa." Tho final "s" was added by tho French, and is silent. In tho state itsolf it la only visitors and nowcom ors -who Bay Arkansas, At tho samo tlmo it seems to bo true- that usag hns not alwayB been uniform. When Millard Flllmoro was vlco prosldont of tho United Stntos tho two Arkansas senators disagreed ns to tho pronun ciation ot tho namo, Each Insisted that ho was correct, and Mr. Fillmore, as prcBidont ot tho senate, campro miced tho batter by recognizing one as "tho gentleman from Arkansas' and tho other as "tho rjentlowan from ArkanBaw." WANTS HER i LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minnpolisf Minn. "I was n groat jnfforer from femalo troubles which caused s weaKncsa and broken, down condition of tho system. I read so much of whatLvdia E. rinkham's Vegr etablo Oompound bad dono for othor sulTcrlng women. I flt euro it would help mo. and I must eay it did bolp mo wondorfully. My pains all left mo. I fro w stronger, nnd within threo months was a perfectly woll woman. "I want this letter mado public- to Bliow tho bonoilt womon may derivo from Lydla B. Pinkham'a Vcgetablo Compound." Mrs. Joidt G, Moldak, 2115 Second St., North, Minneapolis,. Minn. 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