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i la. .' i iv I rU i v ' I k MSjuisjtm i tr r r BY -$M- MEZflSBirif? NlHOIs$QN JLLLVTRATlom 3Y RAY WALTERS vcprmcHr $w ov eoQ3s-fifff?iu. ca SYNOPSIS. ' Mlsut l'.itrlcla IIflt)rofil. -ui.l MIks IMen , Unllirook, Ikt nine, Mii fiiirut'i to 1 (lid r.-iro nf t.'mn'iii( lininivnn. a wrltf-r. ' BUtniin-rins tu-nr Port AnnntiiMI--. M'-)- I'litrnl.t oiillili-il to Mpimv.in tliut Bhc (eari'il her lirntlit-r Hi-nn . wl.o. tulm-il Iiv & tmiik f-i.lun. tiinl I'oiixt nulv thr-Mti-niMl lir for tnnni-y from IiIm fatln-i'M will, of ' ' which M mi l'.itrlrl. w.n uiisinllnii. Tliov cntui? tu Port Ann iinlnti- to i-snip-i Hmhi-v 2onnviin ttynitmtli'zi-il with the two ' wonion. Up li'uriu'd of Mln Hot" u'h an ,j nuylm; Hiiltor. CHAPTER IM. Continued. "Drop ouo of the ctinoen into tno wntor." I nul.l: and 1 wntchctl tho J.' prowllni; iKiatman while ljima crept ' v. , back to tli boat limine. The canoe ,wat launched silently ami tho boy .V; - drove It out to mo with n few llsht iiironi'. I took tho puddle, and wo r ' oropt tdoso tilont; tho slmro toward ' ttho St. Ajjallia llsht. my oos Intont ' on tho linat. which was now drawing I '' i(t in llwi vnlwtnl iilup Till' iirnw!tr . ' .iinii fkllrw lit.) ti'nv n'lvofnllv fill ,r;',Uiouch tho region was unfainlllnr; but "'-'.ho now lauded tit tho pier and tied his 'AiboaL I hutm bach In tho shndowti 4, ittntll bo bad illsappearoii up tno d.uik. Uk-h paddled to the pier, told ljima to wait, and pet off through tho wood- ,palh toward St. Acatha'a. - ) Whoro tho wood gave way to tho 'ibrna(l lawn that tttrotchod up to tho school liulldlnKH I caiiKbt i.li;hf of tny JrVitirry. Ho w'l!' a '"" follow, not 'aliovc nvorngo holKht, but compactly ,' built, and r.lood with hi.; liands thrust ipoylshly In IiIh pocKois. Knzin about j'pvlth franh intorost lit his Hurtouud- InKB. lie was liarolnad'-d and ro.it- iIcbs, and bis chirt sloovoa worn rolled Jfj to tho elbow. Ho walked hlowh ? along tho odfio of tho wood, looking C'jOff toward tho Bchonl bulldliin. and while his manlier was ftirllvo there It was, too, an air of unconcern about i liltn and I heard him whistling noftly ijtlo himsolf. ,v, IIo now withdrew into tho wood "tand stnrtcd off with tho apparent in Mention of Rainini; a view of St. Awi itha's from tho front, and I followed. fEIo Boomed harmleHS enough; ho (irilght bo a cut ions pilgrim from tho umi I W tend' minor rcBorl; but 1 was just now gunrdlan of St. Agatlia's and I in- V if tended to learn tho stranger's bus!- wi' v ;ncss boforo I liacl done with bitn. Ho 'reached the driveway lending in from the Annandnlo road without liming disclosed any purpose other than that of viewing the vino-clad walls with a tourist's Idle interest. The situation liad begun to bore mo, when the school gardener came running out of tho shrubbery, nnd Instantly tho young man took to his heels. "Stop! Stop!" yelled tho gardener. Tho mysterious young man plunged into tho wood nnd was off like tho V"lnd. , "After him, Andy! After him!" I yelled to tho Scotohnuin. I shouted my own name to reassure J' him Rnd wo both wont thumping V. throucli tho beeches. Whoever the young gentleman was, ho bad no In tention of being caught; h" darted In and out among tho trees with astound ing lightness, and 1 saw In a moment that lio wua slowly turning away to tho right. "Run for tho gate!" 1 called to tho gardener, who was about 20 foot away from mo, blowing hard. I prepared to gain on tho turn if tho young follow Unshod for tho lake; and lie now led mo n pretty chase through the (lower garden. Ho ran with head up and el bows closo at his sides, and Ills light boat shoos made scarcely any sound. Ho turned ouco nnd looked back nnd, finding thnt I was alone, began amusing himself with feints and dodges, for no other purpose, I fancied, than to perplex or wind mo By this tlmo I had grown ptetty ungry, for a foot race in a school gar den struck mo with disgust as a child- .b ontorprlso, and 1 bent with new spirit nnd drove him away from his giddy circling about the summer hoii30 nnd txyoml the only gnto by which ho could regain the wood and meadow that lay between the garden and bis boat. IIo turned bin head from sldo to side uneasily, slackening lila paco to study the bounds of tho garden, and I felt myself gaining. Ahoad of us lay a white picket fonco that sot off the vegotablo garden and marked tho lawful bounds of tho Bchool. Thoro was no gate and I felt that hero tho chaso must end, and I rejoiced to find myself so near tho runner that 1 heard tho quick, soft patter of his shoes on tho walk. In a moment I was qulto suro that I Bhould have him by tho collar, and I tind ovory intention of dealing severe ly with him for tho hard chaso ho had given mo. But bo kopt on, tho white lino of fenco cloarly outlined beyond him; and then when my hand was almost upon him ho roso at tho fonco, as though sprung from the earth itsoll, and hung a moment sheer abovo the shnrp lino of tho fonco pickets, his wholo figure held almost hoilzontal, In tho fashion of trained high-Jumpers, for what seemed an Inllnlto timo, as though by some witchery of tho moon light. . I plunged Into tho feneo with n forco that knocked tho wind out of mo, nnd iib I clung panting to tho pickets the runner dropped with a crash Into the miclbt of u situs vege table fraiiio on tho farther sldo. IIo ' ra I B H& R M&Uy JpJ-?L M. jeWwfflffyk r iviore EiConomicai cnan y r"7T ajftBrnfrB f H 1 V and MUCH BETTER JC SAk .. ) ill fill I -jS i --s. w. ' .Ajnm.t 3 xk &m M Th .anan.-Ti.HMmm,,' vur iwswstplTO Held Up His Hands turned his head, grinned at me sheep-ii-hly through tlie pickets, ami gave a kick that set the gla.-s to tinkling. Tlien he held tii his hands In sign of sui tender and I saw that they were cut and bleeding. We were both badly blown, and while wo regained our wind wo stared at each oilier. IIo was the first to speak. "Kicked, lilt or stung!" he mut tered, doleful! ; "that saddest of all words, 'stung!' It's as clear as moon light that I'm badly mussed, not to say cut." "May I trouble you not to kick out any more of that glass? The gardener will be hero in a minute and fish you out." "fjiwsy, what Is" it'.' An aquarium, that you fish for me?" He chuckled softly, but sat per fectly quiet, finding, It seemed, a cer tain humor in his situation. Tho gardener came running and sworn In broad Scots at the destruction of tho frame. Wo got over the fence and re leased our captive, who tallied to him self in doleful undertones as we hauled him to ills feet amid a renewed clink of glass. "Gently, gentlemen; behold the night-blooming cereus! Not all the court-plaster in the universe can glue mo together again." Ho gazed rue fully at his slashed arms, and rubbed his legs. "The next time I seek the garden at dewy eve I'll wear my tin suit." "There won't bo any next time for you. What did you ruij for?" "Trying to lower my record It's a mania with me. And as one good question deserves another, may 1 ask why you didn't tell me there was a glass-works beyond that fence? It wasn't sportsmanlike to hido a mur derous hazard like that. But I cleared tl'ose pickets wit it n yard to spare, and broke my record." "You broke about seven yards of glass," I replied, "it may sober you to know that you uro under arrest. Tho watchman here lias a constable's license." "He also has hair that suggests the common garden or boiled carrot. The tint is not to my liking; yet It Is not for mo to bo captious wbeio tho Lord has hardened bis heart." "What is your name?" I demanded. "Oillespie. It. Glllebple. Tho 'If will Indicate to you the depth of my hu mility: I mako it a llfo work to hido tho fact that I was baptized Regi nald." "I'vo been expecting you, Mr. Gilles pie, and now I want you to eomo over to my house and give an account or yourself. I will take chargo of this man, Andy. I promise that ho shan't sot root hero again. And, Andy, you need mention tills affair to no one." "Very good, sir." He touched his bat respectfully. 'T have business with this person. Say nothing to tho ladles at St. Aga tha's nbout him." Ho saluted and departed; and with Gillnsplo walking beside mo I started ror tho boat-landlni Ho had wrapped a handkerchief about one arm and 1 gavo him my own Tor tho other. Ills right arm was bleeding freely bolow tho elbow and I tied it up for him. "That jump deserved bettor luck," I volunteered, as hu accepted my nld in slloiioo. "I'm i roud to havo you like it. Will yuu kindly toll mo who (ho devil you at or 4J Y mkft ,m iwEirfr.A AAl .. Wi'Mil WIL - ifccM --y n 8E-- In Sign of Surrender. "My name is Bonoum " "I don t wlioll can- lor It," be ob served, mournlull. "Think it over and see ir you can't do better. I'm not sine that I'm going to grow fond of you. What's our busiiuss with me, anyhow?" "My business. Mr. Gillespie, Is to see that you leave this lake by the first and fastest tinln." "Is It possible?" he drawled, mock ingly. "More than thai," 1 replied in his own key; "it Is decidedly probable." "Meanwhile, it would bo diverting to know whoie ou'io taking me. I thought the other chap was tho con stable." "I'm taking you to the houe of a friend where I'm visiting. I'm going to iow yon in your boat. It's only n short distance; and when we get there I shall have something to say to you." He made no reply, but got into the boat without ado. I turned over in my mind the few Items of information that I bad gained Ironi Miss I'at nnd her niece touching the young man who was now my pilsonor, and found that I knew Utile enough about blm. Ho was tho unwelcome and annoying suitor of Miss Helen Holbrook, and I had caught him piowllng about St. Agatlia's In a manner that was Inde feasible. Ho sat huddled in the stern, nursing his swathed aims on Ills knees and whistling dololully. The lake was a broad pool of silver. Save for the soft splash of IJIma's paddle behind me and the slight wash of water on the near shore, silence possessed tho world. Gillespie look) il about with some curiosit, but said nothing, nnd when I diove ine boat to the Glonurm landing lie cruwUd out and followed mo through the wood without a word. I Unshed on the lights In the library and after a short Inspection of bis wounds we went to my loom and found sponges, plustots and ointments In tho lainlly medicine chest, and cared for bis Injuiles. "There's no honor In tumbling Into a greenhouse, but such Is It. Gilles pie's luck. My Miins look like scarlet fover, and without sound legs a man's better dead." "Your legs seem to have got you into trouble; don't mourn tho loss of them!" And I twisted a bandage un der his left kneecap whoro tho glass hud cut savagely. "It's my pour wits, If wo must llx tho blame. It's an awful thing, sir, to be born with weak intellectuals. As man's legs carry him on onlern from his head, there ilia the seat of the dlfllculty. A weak mind, obedient legs, and there you go, plump into tho bo.som of a blooming asparagus bed, and the enemy lays loient hands on you. If you put any more of that stlng-y pudding on Umt cut I shall undoubtedly hit you, .Mr. Donovan Ah, thank you, thank you so much!" As I finished with the vaseline ho lay back on the couch and sighed deeply and I rose and sent ljima away with the basin and towels, "Will you drink? There aio VI kinds of whisky" "My dear Mr. Uonovan, tho thought of stiong drink saddens me. Such poor wits us mine nio tint helped by alcoholic, htlniulants. I was drank once beautifully, marvelously, nobly drunk, so that antiquity enmo up to date with tho thud of a motor car hit ting an orphan asylum; and I saw Julius Ctiusar drhing a chariot up V -M ' 'I UUJ Mf W-D.VV ff ff VS-SO U .hoari rr Kior U an tinrl K $ E:J -cjvwt-lS' Fifth avenue ,i; I Cromwell poised tin one foot on iho sboiier spire of St. Patricks cathedral Are you awnro, my dear sir. that one of those Is shelter than the other?" sillies "I certain! .un not," I leplb'd, bluntly, wofilii'iii'.: what species of madman I hu I en iu bauds. "It's a fai-t. Diulltled to mo by a prominent oiu'lmvr of New Yoik, who lias studied thou' splies dally sluco they were put up. He told me that when ho hud surrounded live high balls the ninth iiilii- was hither, but that the sKtli tumblerful always I raised the south splie about II f et above it. Now. wouldn't that doddle you?" "It would. Mi Gillespie; but may 1 ask you to cut out this Kit - " "My deal Mi Donovan, Its Indell cate of you to speak of cutting any thing and me with ni legs. But I'm at your service You have tended my grievous wounds like a gpiitlciu.iu and now ilo you wish ine to untold my past, piosont and futtiio?" "I want you to get out or this and be quick about It. Your biography doesn't amine me; I caught you prowling d'.S'.r.Ki fully about St. Aga tha'ti. Two l.ulles am domiciled there who cam)' hem to escape your annoy ing attentlo'is Those ladles Wcm put lu niy charge by an old fiiotid. and I don't pioposi to stand any nonsense front you, Mr. Gillespie. You seem to be at least half sane " Reginald Gillespie raised himself on the couch and giinned Joously. "Tlinnk ini thank you for that word! That's Jirt twice an high aa an body over rated me before." "I wits to In,; (o be generous," I said. "Then "i; a point at which 1 be gin to bo bomd, and when that's reached I'm likely to grow quarrel home. Are tin-re any moments of tho day or night when ou are less a fool than others?" "Well, Donovan. I've often specu lated about that, and my conclusion lu that my mind is at its best when I'm asleep nnd enjoying a nightmare. Then, I have sometimes thought, my Intellectual paits are most Intelligent ly employed." "I may well believe you," 1 declared with asperity. "Now I hope I can pound It into you in somo wny that your presence in this neighborhood is offensive to me--porsoiinlly." lie stared at the colling, silent, Im perturbable. "And I'm going tti give you safe con duct through the lines or If neces sary I'll buy your ticket and Mart you for New York. And If them's an atom of honor In you, you'll go peaceably and not publish the fact that you know tho whereabouts of these la dles." k reflected gravely for a moment. "I think, lie said, "that on tho wholo that's a fair proposition. But you seem to have tlie Impression that 1 wish to annoy these ladles." "You don't for a moment Imagine that you aro likely to entertain them, do you? You haven't got tho Idea that you aro necessary to their happl ness, havo you?" Ho raised himself on his elbow with some dlfllculty; flinched as ho tiled to make himself comfortnblo nnd bogan: "The trouble with Miss Bat Is" "Then; Is no trouble with Miss I'at," I snapped. "The trouble between Miss I'at and me Is the name, old trouble cf tho buttons," lie remarked, dolorously. "Buttons, you Idiot?" "Quito so. Buttons, Just plain, every -day buttons; buttons for button ing purposes." The fellow was undoubtedly mad. I looked about for n weapon; but ho went on gravely: "What does tho namo Glllesplo mean? Of whnt is It the sign and symbol wherever man hides his nakedness? Button, button, who'll buy my buttons? It can't bo possiblo that you never heard of tlie Glllesplo buttons? Whoro have you lived, my dear sir?" "Will you please stop talking rot ami explain what you want hero?" I demanded, with growing heat. "That, my dear sir, Is exactly what I'm doing. I'm a suitor for tho hand of Miss Patricia's! niece. Miss Patricia scorns me; she says I'm a mcro child of tho Philistine rich and declines an alliance without thnnks, if jou must know tho truth. And It's all on ne cotint of tho fact, shameful enough, I admit, that my father died and left mo a Inrgo and prosperous button fac tory." "Why don't you give th Infernal thing away soil It out to a trust" "Ah! ah!" and ho raised himself ngaln nnd pointed a bandaged hand al me. "I sco that you aio a man of penetration! You havo a keen notion of business! You anticipate mo! I did soil tho infernal thing to a trust, but there was no shaking it! Thoy made mo president of tho combina tion, and I control more buttons than auy other living man! My dear sir, I dlctato tho button prices of tho world. I can toll you to a nicety how many buttons aro swallowed annually by tho babies of the universe. But I hope, sir, that I use my power wlsoly nu.l without oppronslng the people." ITO Hi; CONTINUED.) WHY? Dccminc Calumet Baking Powder in more certain in its results the baking is always lighter, more dcliciour; nnd more evenly raised. You never nave a spoiled baton ot bauing It renuires less hence noes further. CALUMET BASONS TOWEE IS tho "full valno" lulling powder tho hij:hrt quality balatif; powder nt a medium pri.")!. And wo giinrnntro tli.it it willgivo im inoro re.il t.utisl.ictlon than any baking w ikr vou havo ever uw-'d- a..!c jour grocer. Free largo banilromo tccipo book, illustrated in colors. Send Ac and slip found in pound can. 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