t SERIAL STORY COhen a Jftan Jffarries By MARY ROBERTS RltfEHART Jlulhot of The Circular Staircase, . The Sftan n Lower Ten, Etc. Copyright JW9, by tbe Hobbe-Mmlll Co. 8YNOPSIS. James Wilson or Jimmy on lio Is called by his friends. Jimmy wns rotund and looked shorter than he really was. His ambition In Ufa was to be taken seriously, but .uoople Bteadlly refused to do BO, his nrt Is considered n huge Joke, except to himself, If he naked pcoplo to dinner ev eryone expected a frolic. Jimmy mitrrlos Bella Knowles; they llvo together a year and are divorced. Jimmy's friends ar range to celobruto the first annlvcrsury of his divorce. Thosa who attend the party nre Miss1 Kathcrlno McNalr, who every one calls Kit, Mr, and Mrs. Dallas Drown, the Misses Mercer. Maxwell Ilucd and ft Mr. Thomas Harbison, a South American civil engineer. The party Is In full swing when Jimmy rccolvcs a tele gram from his Aunt Bcllnn, who will ar rive In four hours to visit him and his wife, Jimmy guts his funds from Aunt Sellna and after ho marries sho doubles his allowance. Ho neglects to tell her of his divorce, as sho Is opposed to U. Jim my takes Kit Into his conndonco, ho tries to devise some way so that his aunt will not learn that he has no longer a wife. He suggests that Kit play tho hostess for one night, be Mrs. wtlson pro tern. Kit refuses, but is finely prevailed upon fb net tho part. Aunt Sellna arrives and tho deception works out as planned, as she had never seen Jim's wife. Jim's Jap servant Is tnken ill. his face Is covered with spots. Bella, Jimmy's divorced wife, pntern the house and asks Kit who Is be ing taken away In the nmbulanco? Bella Insists it Is Jim. Kit tells her Jim Is well and Is In tho houso. Bella tells Kit it wasn't Jim she wanted to aee, but Taka hlra. the Jap servant, as she wished to Bcouro his services. Harbison steps out pn the porch and discovers a man tacking a card on tho door. He demands an ex planation. The man points to the placard and Harbison sees tho word "Smallpox" printed on it. Tho man tolls htm he Is an officer of tho board of health and tells him tho houso Is under quarantine and that tho guests will havo to remain In tho houso until nfter the quarantine In lifted. Tho guests suddenly realize their predicament,, the women shed tears, the men consider It n good Joke. CHAPTER VI. A Mlnhty Poor Joke. Of course,, one knows that thfiro nro people who In a different grndo of so ciety would be shoplifters and pick pockets. When they are restrained by obligation or environment they bo- corao a little oyerkeen at bridge, or tako tho wrong sables, or stuff a gold backed brush Into a muff at a recep tion. You remember tho Ivory dress ing set that Theodora Ducknell had, fastened with fine gold chains? And the sensation it caused at tho Buck nell cotillion when Mrs. Van Zlro went sweeping to her carriage with two feet of gold chain hanging from tho front of her wrap? Dut Anne's pearl collar was differ ent. In tho first placo, Instead of threo or four hundred people, tho sus picion' had to bo divided among ten. And of those ten, at least eight of ub word friends', and tho other two had been vouched for by tho Browns and Jimmy. It was a horrlblo mix-up. For the necklace was gono thero couldn't bo any doubt of that and although, as Dallas said, it couldn't get out of tho houso, still, there were plent of places to hide the thing. Tho worst of our trouble really originated with Max Reed, after all. For it was Max who made tho Billy wager over tho telophone, with Dick Bagley. Ho bot five hundred oven that one of ub, at least, would break quarantine within tho next 24 hours, and, of course, that settled It. Dick told It around the club as a joko, and a man who owns a newspaper heard him and called up tho paper. Then the paper called up tho health offlco, aftor setting up a flaming scaro-head, "Will Money Free Them? Board of Health versus Millionaire." It was almost three when tho houso settled down nobody nad any night clothes, although Anally, through Dal las, who gave them to Anno, who gavo them to tho rest, wo cot some things of Jimmy's and I was still dressed. Tho houso was perfectly quiet, and aftor listening carefully, I wont Blow- ly down tho stairs. Thero was a light in tho hall, and another back In tho dining room, and I got along without any trouble. But the pantry, whore tho stairs led down, was dark, and tho wretched swinging door would not stay opeu. I caught my skirt In the door as I went through, and I had to stop to loosen it. And In that awful mlnuto I heard Bomo ono breathing Just be side mo. I had stooped to my gown, and' I turned my head without straightening I couldn't havo raised myself to an erect posturo, for my knees wero giving wny under mo and Just at my feet lay tho still gIow Jng ond of a match! I had to swallow twlco boforo 1 could speak. Then I said sharply: "Who's thero?" Tho man was so close It Is n wonder I had not walked Into htm; hla volco was right at my car. "I am sorry I startled you," ho said quietly. I was afraid to speak sud denly, or movo, for fear I would do what I havo done." It was Mr, Harbison. "1 1 thought you were It Is very late," I managed to say, with dry Upcs. "Do, you know where tho eloc trie switch' Is 7" ' ' ' ' "Mrs. Wllsonl" It wns clear ho had not known mo beforo. "Why, no; don't you?" "I am alt-confused," I muttered, and beai a, retreat Into, tho dlulng room. Thero, In tho friendly light, wo could at toast see each other, and I" think ho was as much Impressed by tho fact that I had .not undressed as I was by tho fact that ho had, partly. Ho wore a hideous dressing goWn of Jimmy's, much too small, and his hall', partod and plastered down In tho early evening,- steed up In a sort of brown brush all ovor his head. Ho was trying to flatten it with his hands. "It must bo threo o'clock," ho said, with pollto surprise," and tho houso Is like a barn. You ought not to bo running nround with your arms un covered, Mrs. Wilson. Surely you could havo called botho of ua." "I didn't wish to disturb any oho," I sold, with distinct' truth. "I suppose you nro llko me," ho said. "Tho novolty of tho situation and tjverythlng. I got to thinking things ovor, nnd then I realized tho studio was getting cold, so I thought I would como down nnd tnlto a look at tho furnace. I didn't suppose any onb olso would think of It But I lost my boIC In that pantry, stumbled against a halt-open drawer, and. nearly went down tho dumb-waiter." And, 'as If in Judgment on mo, at thnt instant camo two rather torrlflc thumps from somowhtiro below, and Inartlculato words, shouted rather than spoken. It wns unennny, of courso, coming as It did through tho register at our feet. Mr. Harbison looked startled. "Oh, by the way," I said as careless ly as I could. "In tho excitement, I forgot to montton it. Thoro is a police man asleep in the furnnco room. I I suppose wo will havo to keep him now," I finished ns airily ns possible. "Oh, a policeman In tho collar," he repeatod, staring at mo, and ho moved toward tho pantry door. "You needn't go down," I Bald fever ishly, with "Visions of Bella Knowles sitting on tho kitchen table, surround ed by soiled dishes and all tho cheer less aftermath of a dlnnor party. "Ploaso don't go down.I It's ono of my rules nover to lot a strangor go down to tho kitchen. I I'm peculiar that wny and, besides, It's It's musaV." Bangl Crash! through tho roglster plpo, and somo language quite nrtlcu late. Thon silence. "Look here, Mrs. Wilson," ho said resolutoly. "What do I caro about At That Instant Camo Two Rather Terrific Thumps. tho kitchen? I'm going down and arrest that policeman for disturbing tho peaco. Ho will havo tho pipes down." ' "You must not go," I said, with des- perato firmness. ""Ho ho is probably In n yory dangorous Btato Just now.' Wo I locked him In," Tho Harbison man grinned and thon beenmo serious. "Why don't you toll mo tho wholo thing?" ho demanded. "You'vo been In troublo all evening, and you can trust me, you know, because I am a stranger! because tho mlnuto this crazy quarantlno la raised I am off to tho Argentino Republic," (pcrhnps ho said Chill) "and becauso I don't know anything at all about you. You boo, I havo to believe what you toll mo, having no personal knowlodgo of any of you to go on. Now toll me whom havo you hidden In the cellar, besides tho policeman?" Thoro was no use trying to deceivo him: 'Ho was looking straight into my eyes. So I decidod to mako the best of a bad thing. Anyhow, it was going to roqulro strength, to get Bella through tho coal nolo with ono arm and restrain tho policeman with the other. "Como," I said, making a sudden resolution, and led the way down tho stairs. 1 Ho said nothing when he saw Bella, for which I was gratoful. Sho was sit ting at tho tablo, with her arms In front of her, and her head burled in them. And then I saw sho was asleep. Her hat and voll laid bosldo her, and Bho had taken off nor coat and draped It nround her. Sho had rummaged out a cold pheasant and somo salad, and had oviaoniiy naa a mtio suppex Supper and a nap, whllo I worried my self gray-hoaded. about her! 'Sho sho camo In unexpectedly Bomcthing about tho butlor," I explain ed under my breath. "And sho doesn't want to stay. Sho Is on bad terms with with tome of tho peoplo upstairs. You can seo how Impossible tho situation Is." "J. doubt if wo can got her out," he said, as If tho situation wore quite ordinary. "Howovor, wo can try. Slye seems very comfortable. It's a pity to rouso hor," Hero tho prisoner In tho furnace room broko out afresh, ft sounded as though ho hod takon a lump of coal nnd was attacking the lock. Mr, liar bison followed tho nolno, nnd I could hear him arguing, not gently. 'Another sound," ho finished, "nnd you won't got out of hero at all, un less you crawl up tho furnaco pipe!" When ho camo back, Holla was rous ing. Sho lifted hor head with her eyes shut and then opened them ono at a time, blinked, and sat up. She didn't see hlra at first "You wrotchl" sho said Ungrateful ly, after sho had yawned, "Do you know what time It Is? And that f Then she 'saw Mr. Harbison and sat staring at him. "This Is Mr. Harbison." I sid to hor hastily. "He ho camo with Anno and Dal and ho Is shut In, too.?' By that tlmo Bella had seea how handsomo ho was, and she took a lmlr-pln out of her mouth, and arched hor eyebrows, whlcn was always Bella's best poso. "I am Mes Knowles," sho Bald Bwcotly (of courBO, tho court had given hor back hor namo), "and 1 stoppod In tonight, thinking tho house wns empty, to nee about n a butlor. Unfortunately, tho Houso was quaran tined Just at thai time, and"-hero I alU. Surely thoro cannot bo nny harm in helping mo to get out?" (Pleading tone.) "I havo not been exposed to any contagion, nnd In the oxhaustcd stnto of my health tho confinement would ho positively dangorous." Sho rolled her oyes at him, and I could boo aho was making an impres sion. Of courso sho was freo, Sho had a perfect right to marry again, but I will sny this: BoUn Is a lot bet ter looking by electric light than shq Is tho next morning. Tho upshot of It wns that tho gen tleman who built bridges and 'looked down on society from a lofty, lone"!); pinnacle ngrocd to help ono of tho most gleaming members of tho aforo sald society to' outwit tho law. It took about 16 minutes to quiet tho policeman. Nobody over know whnt Mr. Harbison did to him, but) for 24 hours ho was quito tractable Ho changed after that, but that comes' later In tho story. Anyhow, tho Har bison man went upstairs and camo down with a Bagdad curtain and a' cushion to match, and took them Into tho furnaco room, and camo out and locked tho door behind him, and thon wo wero ready for Bella's escape But thero wero four special officers and threo reporters watching tho houso as a result of Max Rood's. Idiocy. Onco, aftor trying nil tho other win dows nnd finding them guarded, we discovered a little bit of a holo in an out-of-the-way corner that looked llko a ventilator and was covered with a, hoavy wlro screen. No prisoners over, dug tholr wny out of a dungeon wllnj more energy man mat witu wmcn we attacked that screen, hacking at It with kitchen knives, whispering liko conspirators,' being scratched with the- ragged edges of tho wlro, frozen with' tho cold air ono mlnuto and boiling wfth excltomont tho noxt. And when, the wlro was cut, and Bella had rolled her coat up and thrust It through, and. was standing on a chair ready to fol low, something outside that had looked; llko a barrel moved and said. "Oh. E "wouldn't do that it I wero you. Itj would bo certain to bo undignified; and probably It would bo unpleasnut ( later." Wo coaxod and pleadod and tried! to brlbo, and thnt happoncd, as it! turned out, to bo ono of tho worst things that wo had to enduro, For tho wholo conversation camo out tho noxt; aftornoon In tho paper, with tho most awful drawings, and tho reporter said! It was tho flashing of tho Jewels woj woro that first attracted his attention.. And that brings mo back to tho rob-f bery. For when wo had crept back to tho' kitchen, and Bella was fumbling for hor handkorchlef to cry Into nnd tho Harbison man was trying to npolo glzo for tho langungo ho had used to tho reporter, and I waa on tho verge of a nervous chill well, it was then that Bella forgot all about crying nnd Jumped, and hold out her arm. "My uinmona uraceiotr sno Bcroecn-. ed. "Look, I'vo lost It." Well wo wont over ovory Inch of that basemont, until I know ovory crack in tho flooring, ovory spot on tho cement. And Bella was nasty, and said that she had nover seen that part or tho house in such condition, and that if I bad acted llko a sane person and put her out, whon sho had no busi ness there at all, Bho would have had her freedom and her bracelet, and that if we wero playing a Joke on her (as If wo felt llko joking!) wo would please glvo her tho bracelet and let hor go and dlo lu a corner; sho felt very queor. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Clevur. "This young man who wants to marry you, Clara what do you know about him?" "I'll bo frank with you, papa, I snow littlo or nothing. I mot htm at tho seasldo In Juno and from tho very first I felt that I could lovo him." "But you aro taking great chances, my dear. Ho may bo an ndvonturcr. Isn't thoro uny special thing thnt com mends him In addition to his regard for you?" "Yes, papa. Ho told mo that ho In tended to modol his business career on your own ambitious rise and re markable SUCCCBS." "Hum. Bond him to my ofllco to morrow, my dear." Too Calculating. "Aren't you going to marry Miss Portlo?" "Not mo; she's too up-to-dato for mo!" "How is sho so up-to-dato?" "I telephoned hor last week that I would bo up tho following night to propose, and sho went nnd sold tho moving picture rights of my proposal to tho highest bidder.' STONE MS HISTORY Movement. Begun to Restore Angle-Tree Monument. Ancient Mark on "Frontier" pf th Plymouth and Mchusetts Bay Colonies lain a State of Negleet, North Attleboro, Mass. Tho presen tation of a bill in tho Massachusetts leglslnturo providing funds for restor ing tho Anglo Two monument and for creating a small reservation about it, directs public attention for tho mo ment to ono of tho least known hls torlcnl landmarks in tho common wraith. Probably not ono person In a thou Band In Now England can loll what tho Anglo Treo monument Is, or whal It stands' for, nnd though It is In this, town you may moot then ton tho otreol hero who novor hoard of It; Yot thoro wasift tlmo whon It marked tho bound ary between tho two pioneer common wealths of Amorlcn, tho 'Plymouth and Massachusetts Bny colonies. Hero stood two centuries ngo a trod that tho eurvoyorB of tho original Plymouth Massachusetts l)ay bound ary in lGtM thought a good mark for n "station" in their lino of Burvey. At It, therefore, they ended a long, straight lino thoy had drawn ncroBS what 1b now southeastern Massachu setts, from Accord pond, nt n point In tho boundnrioa of tho towns of Hing ham, Norwoll nnd Rockland. Tho pond doubtless was named to commemorate an agreement on tho boundary. Tho lino was 27.3C miles long, from thq pond to tho auglo treo, nnd Its di rection wbb wcat, 20.G degroos Bbuth. From tho treo It extended duo wost lees than n mtio to tho Miotlo Island bordor. From tho pond Its eastern continuation was to tho sea, along tho boundary botwoen tho towns of Co hassot and Scltunto. Hero wan the "frontier" of Plymouth colony. Tho treo selected ob a mark by tho surveyors In 1GG4, after tholr long and Blow march through swamp and forost must havo been conspicuous among Angle Tree Monument. thoso nbout It. But In tho course of tlmo tho treo went tho way of all trees and in 1700 tho commonwealth of Massachusetts caused to bo orected on tho spot a slab-llko shaft of slato Btono 7.3 feet high, about sovon Inches thick and about 18 lnchos across Ua faco. On this wnB engraved two lengthy Inscriptions. ' Tho passing of nearly a century nnd a quarter and tho ruthless hands o( vandals hnvo worked it sad chango In tho condition of tho monumont. Ono might oxpoot to fall in with such a neglected monument In almost any other stnto moro quickly than in Mus snchusoltB, But though Plymouth rocjt Is housed In a granlto canopy, nobody seemed to know or caro until rocontly what wns tho fato of this othor Plym outh landmark, nt tho west bordor of tho old colony. Ono glanco at- tho monumont Is enough to show tho work of tho van dal has dono moro to dofaco It than tho tooth of tlmo. Names aro scratched all over both faces, thoso of freshmen In a minor collcgo most unblushlngly prominent. Tho edges of tho shaft havo been chipped away by souvenir hunters. About threo years ago tho condition of tho stono led a number of antiqua rians, including Major Horton of At tleboro and a few progrosslvo resi dents of North Attloboro, led by W. H. .Bell, chairman of tho board of select men, to mako a concerted effort to havo tho stnto restoro tho historic Btono. To this end a bill was presented to tho legislature by Representative S. M. Holman of Attleboro, who was chair man of tho committee on harbors and publio lands. Tho bill was duly passed and becamo chapter 41 of tho acts of 1008, It directed tho board of harbor and land commissioners to tako ouch measures as might bo necessary for tho preservation of tho monumont and approprlaed $500 for tho purpose. It waa found thnt to effoct tho improve mont desired land must bo bought, both for tho proposed reBervntlon, and for tho right of wny to tho monumont from tho Btroot Tho present bill pro vldos for tho purchase bf half an aero of land and appropriates $500 for tho entiro project. At present It Is not poBBlblo to pick out a completo sontenco In tho inncrlp Hons. ,Tho top of tho stono is cut In tho form of n disc, on tho south fnco bt which appears tho words "Plymouth Colony." Fortunntoly tho full text of tho Inscriptions la preserved and may bo found In tho atlas of tho town of Wrcnthara, Issued by tho Btato. 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