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r ft at ' Tire omaha srsrur bee. rmrBEF. ij: Fun Abounds When Business College Students Go Out for a Picnic ) V. " 4w- r i 3- i 1 -e-' v Gil OF TIE GtPlcS RAGLe J" ' . ' J1 a, aav a zr . j! ' VI 'A ;t ,.i ' -? -..'-i-.- ,--u";1 -4 i v ."a. -H I. - v .i -i V - Il-.Tr.-X;---' P)9 rerM-' Vn '5 - A iroR. or the fcTCCEjrcs ir T B.t!s "..i. P rnir. pn n;i ".'iop--: Rji.n. 'r::. ODiua: HI.-5 h:i-tjiv contr;cTd ci:c" tar:nic tnensti for Fi- l coi u hfld a I Rlvr-r.-ii. wits nri.i at the rtn;. tiht si1 wr r9prn! m Ti fftji ."ni- It t ta custom of PrMint Eoy!-i tn jn ttidrnta aa out.nc Ira ncn yr. and it 0f winners la s faliov is daclard that the Wadneadar THrale r.ir pajtvad ail oH-r. not ooly In tfta nubtr of pami-tparm. but In tiia inerai acopa of ntertatnmant aa wL T5i pimie party. fmir-bundrI-ani-ititj-ais tmn. stajted frTm tha Hajuer tr"t l!a of tfta Bny'e.i bulMmar at Vt o'clnclt in tiw firraiicn. Imcr.tKliatei- arur ra' (I a;ii at 1 . o'' '.x-k a ?pini;tl j;n- Th? munu uiiludetl varj-ta.n t.lrft rpir.s- (mra tna n a 3i- m ppi:'.. ami p tc:y of 'jme aiiic-.Ml f..- t-ia fast. Si.Tt:7 anr 4;TT"r a prgrain of a:.;;-Uc fri'-: ric .t :r' : a. ?n a.id ot.Tt-r in",:".ar fetiia. Tera was a. so a era. kr -a;:ris cunct 6nh. a.t.iuuBh ni t to be ca iiit aa n a:hi.c iU.it a. ont? of t:i nohi mamr.g !ur of tie Jay. Pr-aea m hun up f w u.f a-.nnera a.-d tfte Hat RjvTuinil Fundi. hj " ncf. Edward Pn. rokT ai:r,(f congest. Giry Tompnon. ani.rtK! ra-- M oa iarr? fciwaxd. l-virin rac" M .ia Meafcuner. iadirs' ctnt-ar. L. .-H-hict. 1-rar-o;d beys racR. Edwanl Bi-e. ieup froa rn;e. Mjiw TeiUin. tat gnr's" race. Prident 8"Vlt aad everaj of h.a faa- ard ui M.i.-v9 ttne. Wir A.nd Dowl A r'ml ca.; (tf stales rni'-ntI br-i;a"t liiowlr.: Nbra.t.u on"n. Kansas. M.swiu M.nn-. :a- t t J:erva'.s dirlrf the lay ;ha Pv.ne t.ar.d. a: :mme Wit-i cnwl beu i.a of J:e favt t.naT Bo' !! c i :s cffk".a2 rrainira scnool fnr t.-e r:i:- n P-i?":c raj d teisapti dpMrtment. rUyed r UU-k.n snw.f. we', desired far tha Uma ce:r.4 tn tnai ery3ody f ji et 'jot h-wis." typew-lter kevi. teiegapn keys. ba;iit:n-. llHKjaxeepinft. EK.'.au cottipiw ait.on. bumness rt.im.c and u..l :M that :a Included m til a culie c.r-iouit;m. At 3 o clock tj)a special train of t liley ira.-s a emcker-eatiDa; ajrisn cai!ed ;nto aerrtra a.id the crowd was whiried back to tit Boy'.es Sis:d:n-. w!hp, ater a concert, tha finis of ui day wu wrirtr.n. Thj jHcniR wu uni'iue in many reepecls. the bats of It be'n In crr.enane wt.i i .. a. ' ... "" "t'..- ' - " f , 1 ' t? V M - f- , 'if a . ' " T an Impromptu enncert by tha Vnmn Painfio Bitr DersoniT.v conducted th ex-'ursion baad, which remained with the picnic kera jj )n aid:un t) t-ie thera waa a general Priident F-oyiea' tSeorv that there Is -a m throua-hout tha day. F"mt caans a "aaeinar committee eiiara-vd with tha dity of ei:: ( ume fnr work, and a nnw for puy. aad Otnaiia" trmltr nda over aevaxai of tha that avarj body should want fur notSinj tn that a. work aad no p;ag,- niaitea Jtck a traet railway eompawya prtn.-lra: :ine. the Bae of pieasura. The personnel of u.ia d iU boy." o o o the jouney being made on a epeeajjy committee foilrw chartered train. Alonit the route tha col lege yail alternated wtm band ntuaie and Bo clreua parada aver attracted imire ax- Furtoa. tntia. At nvon Rlverr'.ew park 'Touna; fotks miat nave t.'ieir piy In M .a la"; Taylor. IIji Alvena Schmidt, acme manner." satd President Bnyles. "and J R. By-ny. Thomas KeUey. Raymond "e find it bet-er tn let cur students jr. a Ifiaa Marcella Otxjdwtn. Karry full vent to tJieir pent-up energy onte in a Saunders. Morton Sa mdrrs. Bert Parker w.'ti.e-" T PPI.a..aiaa - .-wk f W ,-. - a. I I . o o nxL riaosi or ths arxTD-cxrrfi . wi - ' ... .e. , III ft A New Airship Serial by erbert Quick Aarior of "DOUELE TROUBLE" VIRGINIA of the LANES (Capyriatbt. CM. by Bobba-i(ernU Cu. tHlfTM 1 ll4. "I feel." said Vira;:iuak "Tnat be was lowncaat. and ctiu.cl nut Ni;eve -ri atiMi bunc-i It ia Uia un.'y v-un. 'nt-ir.j tn.r.it ! sen au pataotje. aa if he needed a. ly. ""by 4 d-i I yu anjw-r it. iuc:t" "It was daTs and days bef.ire I ut it." aaud Taewiore. "Wby Jidn t h acrid :t :j t!. pi.inta, t.on " aaked V'r'r.a. "X fa'.'a hun t.i:a addrw." a.d T'..--doia. "I I stayed there tij (,xj lung " Ha opened tf.a rr(.ui t.t-cxi. and besan riiium lie aug-.nea lla:u.y. Klun; t:;a heavy little 3eua apinuin. n:k( t.i aerrmef from aide to sde li not t.ie op-' raticia of uae ba.ar.cing dt-vn-fs. prc-rving their perpendicu.ai ty aa .f u ..i:e. :-ttt purpoar. tua i; t sw.tj t:i . ri f taa winaj-ctir r-nua.a au.t h ta.d -flerate Uta proF-ei.fr-whr-ia of we loarrd wmg and ctrrsn"Tondina,l' actw t.ie u.ttr ti."jt or left. u-rn u b "ne d-re-l ara w.iu.d rk the harder, tje ra.ej part a-ower. wnile puaerfui ruudera ctjpraud r.ovina; Lka a fish a fine, f vj n..w :u. the prtflr reatrl. T"i;dtre waa (se!":t.j aat aa aaaaa.i rJrr.nc U hi ir.$ '" ' V -a-'-a: ...u h i pu.::hta;nk i VTi.n'is of ;n (, a-n of ni a:n...p "'i-a how it r.j. "n-:oia'" a -c..-nevl. "It aauwi ,rvra tu " ml" h f a puff ataxia u .jrtim her. r.e ll atrua wirn u'le .uifr' i .r.ne a b id And e- t:if .nte-.. (cr.te uf th.a A. Id I le ci.UH 1 t.ie gy- UM-. t ';al. a Drf .ta lur-.e ' r:oia (.rd in ad:iura'-:cn. bad o.-t-n off ten .li . n j l - a--.(i tatupa api:n. u t-nt. ,inmi oua aiiaht he .a. a imui utm, t.i.in trtn aLauor.a.'. Hs .in tney nu ' a ie ci i. d. "lailia" aa.d be ai-iir-i.' .ly ' v i,. Jia 4 i jil ad i..e air u. jr. t:. wi a bue dy a.'ttrr t.ie rnuf'-ea atup.-d- They': t:i ..-t i.d or;..n oiy invent. uo. j-.nat 1 :a p; jd jf "A:.d Mr. l""rajy"ad d -esa : a r- port of aj t.1.: aal mat he n'..i' l iu.1 c:m acm t. u.d T..eodu. pi u.i. y "iti n wa aj uaic i.i u.i-g-i,a a-jittca. li a aa a tin-, a tj a -'.' won t boisrr yon. r.e aaid. atFcu nai m car. an ouio. 1 g v j,JU n;y art t b.m cum lout ua ta wie, hia eyea damatid.na; expta.iauon. "If you tx" said he. "I ana.1 ceaaa work at once. Yju beip rr.e" "Tln gt baik to work, uncle." -li pieaded. 'P.ase' And 1:1 read the reel of poor Si.-. Cngaead s teiegrains.'" ahe sat where he i-ou.'cf are her by turti ir his uead suit tiie tmr.if aa betweii an af-cTjir.a:e uncia and a charming yiu:tg ai'-ve. 3lod ia Uiiraer t-.aa suae, t.touirnt she oil. vmuy thicker! Tl.e M.CK.eua4.-H oaaide. if ber lncxpuc aa: jrj..n(f iiad to do w-.t.i any our m de .r to aee waiai. tha airsn. mould do, lai not to have long to wait- While Vi.-g-.aia read tna teiegrama. Theodore, whoee gtmiua aud stren'Ji were fast wtnn.ng lier rauier fearful reopect, waa rep.acg uie vacuum f.ob over tna c- rutji-. TUe om mnUK waa add-east 1 to Gen eta; Tuw-do' Carson. M A. , ar.d r-m: "A ca.u na-ja. awaet aDigbt, diatiover Art a-: or iiarii.ityT A.-awer yea or lu " n.e-t mxe one a ldrr immi ui Fa..n-ttj bactv. "'jr oir.ewner-s It la hotei." ar.J crvir-ed to te rta. id by C.-a-gnead aa v-ry impurta.it. My luck cai-i turned' It n I'-auriiead K-iix now." aJ ae. "I cuu.d 'all m a well and junie up bearing the -a of uie tutelary t.iaj m my cae. iive t "ir d a of j-af-T-s ora.i s-t u g.-t ..a . inta in no t:a-.. iU ..unit Nvw Yoia by Frniay c ill nut, i a.raJy a-..x ired ia. New t.ioctfnt l.-m of r -a-is m graw-oje: s tveryicrifrt. Ml acui e u'.e ekjet for md purpusea. T.a ever s-et to sea tne enir-ner homt by b.a un petard. M-im poiy , l d'i bei,;a l2wl ar-.ayae. liiy s.i.i seta aace Tj yoor lntj. O lara. ".ViiOH.p W tioop ' Vtt ho-tre gr.t a in. - ve a t ein' 1'jn.m'i dad ready tu b'tai all eu;rit be.iaa ; jaca Si.-herr.e. You muat maaa gm'l. TV.rudor'e The DrcraJ Mlers of tha tr.'-eaat and sr..ars itf -U i.c n o.dy tha dirt tiley i do m 'j ,rt y...u tira a: domu. Answer. fr tae aaaa of di iiic' J-ily. j t ine ivt.'ts .iienev prt io).i B.naaru xia.inibai Mi.l.jlri C.-aigbead." " i a: d. es Ita ane.a. ' a.- Vi. ipn.. "by a.l tr a aooot eta.tts n.;.-,ii ar.J f.-e :T.p " It awf.1 ly ntrrr " "I an t know." rept.ei Carson. "Sni a..nrv to.ng " "a.".i wu. is t'lrnioc'" an-d V r;:nii. "iira liraytii. M. . W ad.ly da.gu:,r ' w. .jtt-o V .rginia. and wat. a. siie a r-ajy ta try " I. ft uirew .a ta tita, and Ua winara oaaj !iiira l.a great buuea. bio wing the sand of the r.or intj the fartht corii rs and setting Uaht thinits in the tr mendoua currents cf air. o that Virginia, riung tu ber ha:, wound htr uk rta aoout her ieen and aet on tr.em. m tie cae of unniesucatel tornado. Faa;T and faster the wing sections whirled unci tjie aer-T.ef strained upward on its la.imnifs like a restive horse. Theoiore tipped a Sever and it leaped forward, stretching the rupee at aa ang e of S degrees; he reversed it. and t slacked backward, aa might an eaxla rpuiwd by a f'. V.rgini swung her hat and snouted. "Puii the Una on tne end of that wing." said he. "and see if you can np her. Pull " Virginia, wa.ked g:ng-riy forward, ber dreaa fji.iir. her bat wh.aked to tha top of the mom. Grasping the flying i-pe-end. site puued downward. The wics aert,ed ai.ghtly. and then, aa the gyroecupe-brain fe.t tha depression, the lowered wings lifted aa if conataoualy natsg to a load. It waa marvelous. '"Can t you pull harder " cned Theodore, bareheaded, bia hair Tying. "Try'." "Aye. aye. sir"" cried Virginia cheerfully, "try It is! B:it soppoee I loae ray clothes in t.ie ga-T 1 haven't many:" Reaching up sr.e pu.le-1 herae f ciar of the floi.r. her airor.g iitt.e form swaying Uke a moat cna.-ming pendulum. The enormnua drag' n-Ty. throwing 'ta puwer -nto tiie depresB.n,x wir.g. rode level, w-.ta nine t.ne ept cf aodd American gtri d. initiing frjtn tha tip of one wing a ni cha.ucai pinilix Baca a.-d firm it'Jif until, wit.i muec.es we.ia-nei. sue dtxipied to the floor lns'auii.y. the re leased side roae a thougit too hign. the other Uk a the power: there was a momen tary vtbrauun, aa tiie momentum of tha wing waa tnken out by t.ie d:fferentia.a. a ad the boat t "d in a-r. ua level ad a amy in a calm. "Hirar." ihouu-d Theoioie. awingirg h.a int. N-ier an..-t;i!ng like -t .n the wor d. Carr't-d ou on on wing, and aept v.;. Hurrua fr the Virg.ni:" H -aaed it down, a-id stepped to wnere Virginia waiserf. ha-i.is outstret.-neu. red from the ruugn rope. ne.r biowa a-ur-ad. "Aad are you gou-g u name bee taat " a.ie cii.-d. "Uh- ho jKrfttiy dear of you." Thruiiure held li e chaied lia.i.la triumo.i in hia f e. ni.ry aa le on.;. ca -a :io tjt-s rre ruit of ao.n.e. mi'UL "he ca.T.d )ij on one vck " sa.d he. "sue did. JUn t m'"" 1 diit ' repiiri V.i.ir.ia. "and a muje ray hands uw avtre f-ir o.u-exi ila( PurpoMa. io:c' Bvt aiia did. ' Thir-d ore M-nu t.i 'tt e r-1 ra.m ar.d k.aae-d ;a-iTi. ocrr and oi-T aa-c Mrs. e. oi: came .n and aw h.ai ivnr.g it " I hjrt my bands " aa-d V.rg.n.a. show ing them. "Ar.d uric.a in kiair-g ti-m t.i-' "Very k:nd and ae.f aa.-r-. j.-.g. I n au.-e "" renird M-a. t (t "". m g-. ir.g w::.t ,i. now." aa.d V-.rsla.a. Uiag Mn .Surtt a arm. -t irar be aa wu.l " said M-s. i"ott. V:r,;r.it 'u.ked raja, r ay. ..c.l.rf. a ttiie r(U.u. Theooj ,re wr.t f r Ha.-- d. u hi- p m.tn ti e Liuncmcg Tv. were j rs. ciiira.ent. f..r 5 . nr.. .r A the next day th.y woii.d a-ie it n t.-.- a-r Mr ' xi.. oui.-iilf ia tae St.ckirbaek, t-iouga: it 4u.oa tmt I HlflES 111. Mut- CR-1JH.U IX i:i"STOl'T Mr Wa.idy aai a iaat Re never anou.d ha. a gone tatu l."r ai read a achcti.es. out f-r tne tad: en." ata-a.-:ing Mrs. tiray bill aad the e.ght biU".a-r-.r )t .lei a. He waa corn fot"aiiy "rev-rticg uie type." warn Caro lina interrupted Uie pro- est? wh.ch waa a return m out a4e to the ways of h.a youth. Tina wad a "a.ai.y a. ar.ua. oi.or.-.r.g a anit of ufc i4'ui:e .nc. nHjt.'ct w.:.i wea.t.i if. e stock on the uta'na. erd-.:orn in u.e tiriry, a crtam aepa.-atc.r by the uut of i..ar peare. caat-oron stoves bunng corucoba, lor radiators, and trior x.-auiua.o.a Ulan a.!, he t.a.1 a-tua-iy aired uut to L.cLjr Vv it-ic-r-8p-.n, and iieiaeen aiveCtiiij of dir-vt-jts aad stocaau.iiers. he w ta pr-i f ;r Ji..- tile more or ess ueiui .aoor of a ";,'-Oia ', cot for pur.jeea of iiivsi.;aL.oii. or to procure "maieriiaj ' Jjr a boo'a. out wr.a tuie aurr.bie oOect of ra.-n.i-j aja. iJ Mrs. Uraybu.. uuiler Uhe sretekt of buiutec.eauiisg. had uie aecrri-com taken down from over t. e portra.La of Laute and Aeacayius. ar.a n-moved cieaji e,ara tir i.ura its piace oeaoia iu i.ard of A ion who haul ben looaug at it a., i r. unia aita a knowing air. aa if ectj-eiy fa-m.-a.- w.tu its op-raUv.n. la-, aaa-.ns ar.d iiuirro aad cows were aul-i. The o.d democrai wag in and latiun... femr-eran 3.are. w i..i. Pi"'m was ..-nrd-d y t.ie n-.raa.ij ui aji occaa.oiu aioo tor purjoc-a aiiu".c..i wiL.1 li Jiiar.njrt uf ar cu.t. tut Soi. paaieu oy a n. a .1 -m ji.u Mr Ma.dy, uke tr.a lo-s of Ua Larl t by. waa ..a caeed "in tne pi :aon-cei.a of prte. ' It waa gtui.ng. and ao. ur. desoiata in hia d.-rurxiiaved Uoiary. tr. o j grntjrna-i, n'- no ..ca..oii or aii oc ;-r nuivtaAjt. aiOibed f: .c?iy of c. a (.n-au ria i.. tiiat he waa .ikeiy to toar a:. u-y uy :t n- rauier desired tu uo a... :i.i ue n.ig..t say ty but on. ar.d to Car;i.i.iu-. "Wn. dims ill if you i have .ei nut a.one I WuUidn l hat.e iiiat arytniiig " iJl taat waa ai '.rst The money fur tile lajt Ujul-i.j to tile a-rai..;. Wua to be trc "t-t of h. -aturv. i i.icu cu.ii.. '.-u.s-i-"i w.iii rua uew-c.aii.uvu ;.ua fo. a tuaij ti.oiic.tK... an. g t..e .r. jnu. m auu... i.o.. i.".g 9uain.i.ed it to .ia u'l. .aj-:. aCJ.. taord. auld i- "11 u into .t, ' a.d 'ie. '"V-".l .T..i everybody coir.e a-id act u, tuai xiiu a u-.p by sursn. j. Htvr "Kc'.y." rep.i-d Crw.gr.ead. iwi aa .r 'jie ,e oi-n fa.-n ' .-irj ii- w x ... "It be f ;r c-.---. t.avrr; i-r r. pueO cru.g-.ead. A-id aj in sa.d. a furm .i. . ... i . Mr Waudi :u n.tti.'a ."h..;. r.e piiates dowa aioi , . aad our p r : a are maa.ng a.. t..r t.ie xn'ou-x. i.i- s.na.i.e. ai?UOIr-aCtiJ.g. .1.'. e: ui. dl: .r. 1-.11-1. ?.ua- la .l.iil.. . : tr . .. ..I.ut-C "" -''i. I on i f .ra-t ha.g.ii' i-.u:.iron -v-vor.sp.ra. r .o a . a m .. . way to i.li'ia by tne t.me aa return. L-n t fa 'i..ii id to..l ir.ut. ' ii li. " e.ac u.ated Mr. M ajuy. cj!.. aa not at. Mr .Vaduj. not au. ' uigd Mr. Cra-rfhead p.otesi.rgiy '"'-lur jr.ef ,iua e -e:-v ta.r.4, u.e la-tiiooi. ti.e cru. tne f-oai, tr.e oui e . -ry"...ir.s: Tested under a.i ..usdilioos: :a. g-.n-of-aiy fa t 'i joi.i-.ie y ,ooa u a.'ti'r. ui.c p.i.i. iP'e a., urmui siiuij .. i a-'t. .1 trillullHIe' if... f i" aul i.TaL.c j.'"-d -t.- bcition tj correct pertursai; ot a.l aorta, perpeudtct;.-. ror-z. r.ia. a id uninj-.e. hy, doouc these and 1"ldi t. ail', an. e of science, te mpr jverneut Cora, the den. of ti- jenei a.-pcr4 n-n. t.ie fixaJ.on of nitrogen ia :.ie aoii by t .e r.o-du-a 00 me roots of leg-.:ns jr a it oa t a l- sa of root-u.tiaa " Thoa a Uo w eat, u w- 00 r purpos-s U V ) We.i . - --. n... . . ! i.s eon of the aoi!. wii-n 11 i-' Ail of us knowpst how .-t-itie it ji t doubt 'em. ar.d ti dnut the Carer. n aere-nef s iniir. mon. a deil "isgr.t waur!" ""tVeo. y d Hett-'r have him -"-n ha.id. " aa.d Mr Wad ty. "11 he protnifed. or I '1 knew wny he tuck my iro.'d hard money " It waa on occasions of th s sort mat Mr. Craisrheiid hail swated teleg-a.tis becinnjf to know if Theodore 1'kLitn had any airship, ar.d askirg if Carson s status aa asset or l:ab.l.t- ', f ir Mr WaJdy had accorr.pani-d I'ra.gr.ead eat. and tnere te.egraphic muii of & spir t ag- n led by doubt :ul been evoked by his truciiient attitude tu w ard the possioie failure of Carson to come north cleaving the air in the invention wnich waa to change thei worid. "Eut th.r.k. my dear sir." prn sted Mr Craig.iea.i. "of t.ie uc: ld m.icns in the Eroim iiiea aeria. monopoiyl E'.en .f Theodora anoc.d be only f .or cl'uha ar.d a spade, we still hold the aces, my d.-ar Mr. Waddy. Do not grind your teet.a tuua. lung aa the Amencua N::m:es aad ir P-o-ducts company remains aa the Arer.ime.iea-. lever with eti.cfi 'o pry up end uurnu : .:e or.it. '.Ve are area t. wnatecer haa(. r.s 10 tiie aerinef end of the leal." "Vt e 1. the aer-.ret er.X " a d at ." Wad i '. ""had better mine to the c-riter. r 1 '1 .see what law tr.ere ia for getting mctiey by f a.ae pretenie " An.l i.'ra.giead send anc.tr.er frenxie-1 q.j-ry aa to wiet-.ee the '.iri T':r'"r rea.ly aa l any a-'r.n. f ' 'a. s.?n. treatw"tt:e. being oO-iliciUS of : a.i m nia e!f irt t.i be a we.l-ociii. ed unLie Ui V.ri;:n.a J.i a.nor.g tha p.nes. The two men were the best of rra".e..iig companions. Mr ad iy iiu'st-d an g-o.-.g in the smoker Mr Cru..g-.ead tiH.a tne stai Mcirn whi.e u.a rr.or.ey iusted and lien borrowed cf Mr a i.:; . lr. N- w Y o M- Viadiv st.!T-i at tr.f M.lia. and w .,i: i n.-t t Crait?ha1 to t.ie V atnea. aeca ise :.ey 0031.1 : oe wtere tiev u a c r.-u.l. Tins nofs :..;. i Mr. 1 "r...u"r. a i s ic..i.r u t.ie ncar'st utiway nui.ni every tr... ra in ar.J g'.ng i;usn ti make l.-.e at art t.r tie lay H "e he woi.;d enter int. Vai.iek a li ooy e.jle !".ii.y fre a o- y. buy a c gar anu 1 -; n nt.iy n t. e street. Ttiia :.e exjua.n. J. a .is tj .i t ie t . .. e i i 1 1.1 ;li a. uura r Z. 11 t,-.clai vr j,ioli .. mp e!e milieu .e ...a a.i .eji.:ic .1... s. 11. 1j A a.i sir-et. ar.o a a fct.-d .n :ne i.-it 1 om of a fri. i.d a oi l.-, the a,:ba 13.1s of Mr Va.id:'. wh 1 .ate oy -ar. t u-.11. rg the b-ui.a.nga Uj.s a fi"iiift.n u.rer Yet .ey g t a...ng i.n.tiiiij; . M. Cl .'ii-"ea i fl. id a l e l.s. d J ir o' P-e ab e t . orgaiiiu a r:.T.,d ii.cr.e-a .-rr.i.i eocer'r.g the civ ..aed r .d :o meet hi-n n est Twenry-t.i.ri atreei ai tun aiu.i'o of aa avtiua.ni ai :. to -.om Re ha.1 neglwted t impart ar.y kacwi, -lge of the tryst witj tha speciuuat. Waddy aad Cra.g:iead ar rived so.T.ewiat ui'.e. on act o '..at of the urr.e ccirturced 13 tl.'ULn? Mr. Cncgueau s a-ra. and (..una a oriiea of peop.e eiit.re.y a.ien to t..e f.ce a. ta. t. iing t.-.e stui.io ard t.ie hu-1 oj-a.ue. Cra.jhead a aru. ptor r.-.nd. wita a mdy nodi-c c.aed tna ar-.gry r.u.. into tie scarf ..u-rg of aa e-.uea-r aa gr ,cr repreeni.ng aa l.-.u:-a Ta..!. n in a sianoece of b iffa-ca aa lidian mat den, perhaa aud .lal featar " :u her Oa.r The actio ptor aa disputing airinioniwua.y w tj a i-rr.aa o.-d capiain of iadust.-y. who r- i4CU4.11 und no aa.9te.at. as t whether he w .o.d or wou.d riot l oiitnbute a ;u, a.e wita uu to f ; '-e the tieuione f -.r txe i,urtr..ae of cauu;i; L3 palm a taat ne miirht be "pincaed" f jr puturg in "them adsi " rvgd!ej! breka Th'-iuaxi by imuei onst irg aa 'fricer. snout. nut. Make way f jr tiie police " ai d upper-c'itting the crowd win h. s e.bows "iioilo, C-e Land"" mid he noddma; 1 the ac iipt r "Most beauteous princess of the Aiacnes. how !" "That you, Cra-g"' called the sciipt-ir. "Whuu not sober " af-er the podce. Tim these neopie out. p'ease. Cra g!" "Friends "f mine." said "n s.tead. "I ad.ertiHed for "em. Hapie you haven t been !Tii-ommvtid. old tr.an-" "Not at ail"' replied the sculpt. ir aar-ca-ti.ia.ly "But get them out. so M..-.S Priwn and I can descend." ''ruiifi.i! manner of disposing of the eiow i trofn-naaded Mr Waddy s sincere re-sre-t. He went about with manmui ra-S-d.iv. sending away taoae whose non utii.ty waa ui-.iuestionable. and rr.ak.ng en g.gementa wiui others at "our Wa-l street of""! oe." t.':e name of w hich m.ide eveev-body rr.ore reeie.;tf 1.. a . e 1 lady in gogg ea. who demanded damages for liavtng be-n 'iet..ined f i ?-bl n a tL .1 '.-p..tjile pl.iee. the ehara. ter jf wh.c. eiie pnve l .. put ::ri m -d. n e .-twa t.ie r.aaed and t.io n Kie, whu-'i o hnrr f ed the udy t.iat w iien tie a.-! M-ns Erowa to il! im.-a:e . ertain p lilts whn h were obscure ia the abat-act, a. e dah-d off her gi .aa-iew In shut ''"it the aa'.i sisnt and Ted -rea:n:C. The d.n;:.r 1.1 w men Mr Cra.g.n ad to a M-. te L-.id. Miaa 5-im. aad M - Waddy. was t.ie f ist of a ser.es aii.ch re.iu.ed Mr Waod: to .orpir. The j.d gpiit.ema-i. n h.a .or g f- -- k i,,at. amen bu'T ined to a aur touT. his fiowxy face, and his rriamt at tacii.Ttnt ti Mr. Cra.ghead. waa r.mem Dered in rrta.n u.t.-a B..r.erruan cireiee !r ..la sir-ep":tioiji si.namg into t.-.e d rnmesc . r-ier f ,-ares arid r- f gardens. He had a .am secret. Mr ":, g.-.ead saul. w-i. !i. " d.d not exp.an. ong.iiaid in Mr. Waiddv a.emer.t w t.i tne ..iy in g.,g. I-ea ti at tie w ". .e situui.on was ur.pr ifcr He feit it). .Red to keep win i.ra.g.-.ead becauhe of a supici. n that t.-.e een.nef wua a r umen r ..f : 1 eiattery nt.t .! ,m ai.r.aiiRa ar.d he d.d not purp.,e to ,e: it - in!:' man A, he pr-iv cent y i'lecti.e u .ailow Lol.1 ... lt.se f 'ra ghea.l. ti.e ar.re-:..: t..ig i: o. -if of iiuin 11 very pi.itii , -. t ej in ide i. - Waddy feei a-id ...a g n ! a. id fug i.ve Mr M t n...e-. . i 1 a. at. -Ke' .a.- i li.iu une aioin.g .t as a s tr. n.oie f B-.e of B Funa. on li e back of an e.igr."tag "! !-e t Tt fr-.m i:a frame, and w-icn M- 'i !.!:" iiiiijn a: tie .rest-.n of a l.i.nd-e ved ma-larfer ert of t..e ta u siey esla.iiii.'l.T.eat- H.a sec r.d reason f r beco.ii.r.g Mr Cra.i he.! doubie aaa hue sense of duty of pi -venr.ng trat pujiil of Ix tor '.V tiierspooa form rre-iai'ig ti.e vow of inilrir in r4o e d.-i.-.k mi st of t.-e i.iuixica.ita s-rved tj Cra gr.ead somewhat bj ti.e ui..ury of r.s Eea.ui. but muca ti uie brt:erm-nt of h.a rep.-af.on aa a royiterer A.t.)-et..er .t wus a rej-f to get Cra.4r.ead b .T.e. wher" flier ff s iff.ee if h was unaccounted ftr or -it re l.ia.i ai .1 mr. He to.d i-ie daigh Ler 'h-t ao iih. Cou'd descr-l.e w-.at .ie had bee 1 n.roug.i. w iui w ta ac-uiptore aud it.. ale. a. ard au ".a.i.!:a.'i sopoer) toward an rr.i.ig and w ne a.-.d women and song r-e waa aoi fj tve d;t..rbed c-xceit or xims tii.r.g 1n.p01ta.1t- "If M." "are.n cornea." sa.d Mrs. ciray taiL "i li ca.l you." "Aad Cia-gr.ead s.opear "While jn my -Marge." said Mre. Gray biil. 'Mr Craighead will not depart." It wa. a sit iauon with some unl'iue aa-pe- ts. Mr. Cra-ghead beita.1 wh.llr.g awgr t.n-.e w"ii a work on the Morrtrtoi-'ery of th Crteflsn, auid rips mto I cauincey's ifpaa-i.-h Nun. L.-'H.ntt from tie library window, he i-aw Mrs lira:, J. ill enter a summer house, leaving a red hat on l ie rau.ing outside. The Morphology grew unlnfresung. H shut his eyes, but the rd hat biaaed on ia aide of his eyelids red. yellow, green and finally purpie. Craigheid stepped from tae. window, scanned the sk-s for Uie aeronef. saw nothing aen.na.ith al save the uauaa f'ig.'it of aeristuis. went Into tha summer hou.e. and started at finding- Mrs. Oraybllt tiiere. her haur tuuaied about her head, her little nose eievated in that comical reeetn biaai e of her father's, her chin aggree sr.eiy carried forward, her dreaa tutting aa ma. eioualy as ever. T'on t inaist on my g ang." be begged. "I bad no such Intention." an replied. T iu -ray smcke. tf you w.ah." Thank you." and he lighted a cigar. "Mr. V'.uidy nforms me that the lute Mr. Gray h'!l wa.n a minister of tie joapei," he veo t red. " Y- . ' she replied, "he was." And tiat he las been ra..el." i.'ra.ghead weur on. "to a better life, a yeu or more T "Y lurteen months." answered Mrs. Gray. bi.i. I oa w been reading. sa-d C-a:ghew4. ' a work on the Mui -pnoingy of the Cnw flait. It iioids me enmra.letl.' '-. 1 ee." sne repred. Ciaighead lo-oaed up uani "'.s'ls.y, but sat) lie. aed so inncM.-elt. "The .-rawf-sn. " he resumed. "!a admir ao y adapted to a very lowly stanon. but how wonderf "ly lu morphol. gy iliuetra'.iea tre o erru-irs; wis loin f-ora t.ie crawf.aa h.a r.e.-r tested r.ia intui.igence with a ba.'e:..e. n- r ' io.it-ii h.s m-.rpnoi. gy' Pasa wjrderfu. " 'H!.- C-ag3eat"" M. s. G-a oi.l had dr ipped her work and l.k d at Cru-sueal uteraiy Lur. t pes ." saud si.e 'T'iII ! think that I wmt a hstajt-fui iexson n ver,'.iir.c .f 1 have tseen a min.ater s wife Tell nte of M r Hjw La.i l and and -a lie Browa. aad Mr K I'ltinlajliy aid tne cnop auey, jtiii -iml t.iat Tell me. Mr Cra 4- iitld ' it aa a ery. ve. v n arioe Bcnenua of wr. u M.-a. Gray 0. 11 ttcar i. I fear Whether M- C. airhead s statj:e were ilie e-t uai of l. Land when t-ie f trmer Uw,g up cfiem I'iry t.ay be doubled hot M-s ciraybill sot t -e. in.p,: ei .u t.iat ti.ey were The i-o lit !.t.; is t..st t-'ie: e w a n.i dat.ger of i.ifil running off w 11 ie sne :iutirl wits such ureail less ..itiet tj h.s ad ventures. He explained ma natural transi tion f-.m tne si udy uf art. hi. c Jur j.rucien. w ui la, ar.d o.r a.i gi.x med trie s.iadow of hia Woioi-rfii. h.a poetic. c:a epic d. Mpatlocs. M a Gra 3.1 o snoc aed, but ne aaaeil for ail i.ie tior.h. ta. that h ru.gni so rtnevs ,t mat ootrang would ever, ever irdice hi n to ir na again. "-.r.iv one ll-:-.g a ooid ever do Uaat. " svd he. "jr maybe two. T .a pangs of desp.eed hich yod ha e ever x ja r-enced an ta.el Xever." sa.d ne. " u I am in likely 1 1 " " nd trie ether a o. k tnat migat ever t.ra jouT eeif COOU'01 ." m T b ConiuauevO