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CARTERS MPITTLE IVER 1 PILLSa CARTERS BRITTLE Fiver THE REXFORTH CIRCULATING LIBRAR Y By DONMARK LEMON (Copyright, by Bhortstory Pub. Co.) He handed the boggar a half-dollar, for the pathetic old fellow had made n moving appeal, and was about to re turn to his pocket the other coins in his hand, when one of them slipped through his fingers and started to roll down tho sidewalk. He saw that it was his pocket-piece, a louls d'or with the Image of the Grande Monarque, and made a hasty dash for the coin. It escaped him and shot away at accelerating speed down the sidewalk and just Inside the flag stone. He lengthened his stride and made another dash for the coin. Some small silver spilled from his hand, but he let it go and followed the elusive Louis XIV. Suddenly the gold-piece struck a ridge in Its downward path and shot around the corner of a public courtway. Baxter followed. He heard a laugh at his amusing predicament, but did not look up, as his blood was aroused, and he was bound that the coin should not escapo down some hole or cranny. At about three-fourths Its length, tho courtway lifted a bit, retarding the speed of the coin, which finally swerved In Its track and rocked along the flagstone, to reel at last like a very drunken Louis Into a doorway, where It lay In the corner, half-propped against the footboard. Baxter stooped and picked up the coin, and as he arose to a standing poBture, a small, neat brass sign met his eye. It was set Into tho door be fore which the coin had come to a standstill, and it read: : THE REXFOIITH CIRCULATING : LIBRARY. The courtway or narrow street down which the golden louls had led him was wholly new to Baxter, and as he looked about he saw a couple of ladles across the way smiling at his late pre dicament. He would step Into Rexforth's and recover his serenity. He opened the "Huckleberry Finn!" He Ejaculated door and found himself In f. large, well lighted room, fitted up more like a ladles parlor than a library. Where were the books? He could not see any and tho patrons all ladles, It would seem that came and went whllo ho iiazed around nonplused did not bring nor take away any object that could have been mistaken for a book. "This Is something new," comment ed Baxter, mentally: "Must be a book leBS library." Fancies of a new Idea In libraries floated through his brain. Perhaps tho books at Rexforth's were not printed volumes, but phonographic records and all the patron needed to do was to draw a wax cylinder of tho latest popular novel the record made by tho author himself tako it home and place It on a phonograph, and science. the mother of convenience, would do tho rest. But all this was hypothetical, so he looked about. On the wall near him was a neat typewritten list, headed "Tho Six Books MoBt In Demand by the Patrons of the Rexforth CIrculat Library, for the Month of September, Ills eye ran down the list. "Third-rail alive!" ho murmured "what kind of ladies patronize this 11 brary?" For the list read: Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler. Shakespeare's King Henry The Fifth. Last of tho Mohicans. Meditations of Aurellus. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary. Huckleberry Finn. He shut his eyeH and tried to puz zle It out, but the more he thought the deeper was his confusion. He studied the ladies waiting to give their orders for books. They all wero stylishly rcssed, and scorned cultured and well- read. His eye returned to tho type written list on tho wall. "They're classics, all right," ho granted, "But such classics!" Ho got up and wont over to tho sec retary's desk. Ho would Join the li brary and learn something. Ho was handed a leaflet which Informed him that the monthly dues were ten dol- urs, tho members having tho prlvl ego of drawing each month two bookg n class one, throe In class two, four n class three, and so on! a fine of two dollars a day being Imposed for a book kept overtime Baxter whistled mentally. "The books must bo bound In vellum and gold-tooled!" He laid ten dollars on tho secre tary's desk, and after a little tolephon- ng, by means of which his references wero authenticated and approved, ho was entered In tho books as a member of Tho Rexforth Circulating Library, r.nd credited with one month's paid up dues. He did not removo tho sealed wrap per from tho catalogue that tho secre tary gave him, but upon being assured by the young lady presiding over tho order desk that a copy of Huckleberry Finn was on the library shelves, ho had her make out a slip for that classic. He thought to get his Huckleberry and take It with him ho was in a hurry to have a look at tho binding of the volume but tho young lady calmly Informed him that the book would bo sent around to his address that afternoon by the first delivery. If ho would turn to rule seven in tho catalogue ho would learn that such was tho delivery regime of the library. 'Very well," he said, and loft tho building. By following downwards for a short distance tho narrow but ell- paved courtway, then turning to tho right along a similar courtway, thence to the left and again to the right, ho emerged upon a busy, familiar street, where a number of carriages were waiting, no doubt for patrons of the Rexforth Circulating Library. That afternoon a parcel bearing the stamp Rexforth was delivered at Bax ter's club room. It was of mammoth dimensions for. a book, and he began to fear that the librarian had blun dered and sent him, instead of a mod est octavo by Mark Twain, a folio Shakespeare, If not tho pondorous Johnson's dictionary Itself. So ho nervously undid the wrapping, and there lay before him In a neat paper box a lady's handsome skirt, with some manner of fluffy pink trimmings or flounces, he didn't know which. He poked gingerly at. the dainty gar ment. "Huckleberry Finn!" ho ejacu lated. Then a groat, big truth leaped up in Baxter's mind, like tho grimac ing face of a jack-in-the-box, and hasti ly removing tho manila cover and opening tho catalogue he had received at the library, ho turned to H. Brack eted with the title of Huckleberry Finn was tho description of a lady's fancy ball Bklrt. His eye ran over some other hook titles, with tho things in ladies' dress wear bracketed against them. Then ho sat down weakly. 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