'jwatoflet .-iih a--. - "flf Mlii R ind at Red Gat MORE TO THE POINT. An Improvement. "How did you enjoy your vaca tion?" "Fine! It mndo a now man ol me!" "I congratulate your wife." iMT MRMmTH JNltHOIy$ON ILLUoSTRATlom 3Y RAY WALTERS SYNOPSIS. -imm wJ-".w,-aii.'wnir'-j. ., p v yj-wv WmKskt k fmr 3y?SSSSBBJl a CSIL J wmt m&Wmm S I IV 3 MIiis Patrch ITnUrrcwik find Mini Helen llnlhrimk, linr nletv, wfrn iwititiHiml tn iho enro of I,nnruuci Dnnuvnit, a writer, timmcrlng nrnir Tort Annnmliiln. M'bh 1'tttrlcla roiifhiril In Ijonovnn thnt hIio feared Int brother Ifonrv, who, rultinil hy bank falluro, hflil rnriRtnntl) threatened hrr. Dnnavnn ll.icnvonHi titid rnptnri'il an Intruder, wlin proved to bo Ki'nltiiilil Olllcftplrt, iniltrir for Iho Imiiil of Id-Inn, Dnnovnn Kritr Mlr-i flnllirmilc nml lu-r fa ther inert nn frlrnilly trrinn. Dunovnn fought nn Itnllnn nnH,ift!ti. Ifo mot the mnn hn uiippoflPfl rnn llolhrnok, but who Klil tin wit I tar Iridic, u cnriif'-iniiUer Minn l'nt mimnitirnl her Intention of fljrhtltur Henry linllirnnlt tinl not HiM'WInir another ItUIIng ptaro. rr.no mi mot Ifnlen In irnnlrii ut ulutil. Duplicity of Melon wnn cunfrswil hy Iho yoiirur Imty. At night, iIIskuIkpiI ui n tmn. Helen I'tnlo from tin: Iioiim. HIio met IU'f,'limM (III Inxpln, who tolil Iiit his Invo. tjillcupli wim rnnfiontoil I linnnvnn. At the town pnittiflirn llnteii, minrn oxiept by Dnnti vnn, fillpprtl 11 drift for her fntiier Into tho hntiJ rt llio liillun niMiir A voiini; Imty rpflcinlillriK Miss Hrlcii llolbroiik win olinervrri tilnue In u ctmot when HpIpii vn thought to hiivi" liotip nt homo fillli'dpto nilniltlc.l rrtvlnR I ! lun )'.tMKiO for her full or, who hail then loft to mienil It. Mini llolon iumI DonoVMtl mi I In tlm night. Kim tnli) him f!'llrnilt wil nothlni; to lior. Ilo i-onfcrvi'd h'H lovn for hrr Dontivnti found OMIi'Viilp K'iKii'il imil hound In u rrxMn. Inrnihlteil hy tho vll livlnou.i Italian nnrt llolhrook. Ilo roloiinoil htm. Iloth O'llccnlo i.ml Doiiovnii ml inlttPd lovn for Union CnU'iik herself Ilosnllnd n "vo'en" appealed to Diiiiomiii for help. Khe tnlJ hlrn to no to tlm onnoi! mMerii homo nml wo tlmt no Inliiry hn fftll him. Ilo wont to I ted (into, At Iho ninoo-mrtlior'H homo. Donovan found tho brother tluir fi nil llonrv Holtirnnl' who hurl fnimht each other. In roiiMillatlon. "rtosi'l'id" nppeureil Ar thur jivortfd a wmrdot Donovan return I nit, met (lllenplo ritono In the (lend of iilchL On IniTiiiliratlnii he found Henry Hotliroolc, tlm Nallor, luid Miss Helen en rikviI In nn nrKumnnt. It wun Hottled nnd thoy ih-ourfed Dntiovnrt met tho mil Itiifnllnd. who hv nlnht ho hud sup posed In lie MIot Hulon Holhroclc HIio rovo-ilnri (j)e tnU-np. Her father Arthur lloltirooli. wiih tho o.inoe-mul'or. while Holon'n f.tttior wpm llunrv Holhro lt, the rrlnic hrothor. Tho roualnH. Helen and Koinllnd. xtitc n unteli nl'lro as tulim. ThllH IIpIph's mipinxed ilniillolty fi- fil.itnul Helen vii'ted ponivnn. fiH'lti its nsBlRtaiiT In Ijrintr' -nr M'kh I'lilr'-la Ilollnoolc nnd Hnnry lf-iltirook toitMi,r for a f tllPinrnt of their mnnev uffulrn whlrh Imil l:.nt them aport for iniinv yours Tlounwin lefnsed to nld He uu't rlltlPHii'n nnd plunred a roun. Hv iiiiikjtii; Ollleotile i'lo n iimher if f'r"pil notes to Konnliud, who ho mippn.sod wus IIoIpii, mi oIoisoIj- did they n in mhle onoh other, lioiiovnn r'enred (ho unv fur a MCttl'itnfjiit of the llnllirook trouhles. OI. loHpto Irnl pos-'esi'ed Iho onlv ovldenees of the Hnlliropi'i illii"roco. The evidence In I'epurely htoden. llolon nuddnnly d's npiipiued. Donnvnii prrpurod to Htihstl tuln ttns'illnd frr hf r Kor a time the rtiHo ndnilralily. Aunt l'nt evenluiilly itl.sonv crod It. however Arthur II dtirook had ftBrpPd to KPtid up n rockPt, If In danger. Hmtdpiily llonovnn ru' the Hiiro of tho flipwnrkH Ho and CI'Mevple iiihIkiI to Ailhnr 1 loltironic's enliln. Henry hud stii'oU hln brothur down. Arthur wuh revived. CHAPTER XXIV. Continued. "I will honr wlint yoit lmvo to ny, Arllinr," Hnld Miss Pat; anil I knew thnt Micro wai no arroslInK tlm tide. I Rnnlchcd out tlto sualcil onvolono ami turnrtt with It to Artliur Hollirook; nnd ho took it Into his lininlii and turnod It over quietly, though Ills uamln trt'inblod. "Toll mo the truth, RCntlomon!" and Mian Pat's toIco thrlllud now with ftnRcr. "Trickery, tnoro trickery; those woro Htolcn from Helen!" blurlod Hen ry, his oycH on tho envelope; hut we wero walt'nt; for tho canoe-maker to npenk, nnd Hcnry'B wtmls raiiK cmiitl ly in tho slioj). Arthur looked at his brother; then ho facud. Itie Hlster. "Henry is not Rullty," he said, calmly. Ho turned with a quick Rcsturc nnd thnist Iho envelope Into the llatno of ono of tho candles; but Helen sprang forward nnd caught nway the blazlni; packet and smothered tho llamo be tween her hands. "Wo will keep the proof," she said In a tono of triumph; ami I knew then how completely bIio had believed In hor father. "I don't know what Is in that pack et," Bald Gitlcsplo, slowly, speaking for tho first time. "It has never boon opened. My Inwycr told mo that fa thor had sworn to a statemont about tho t rou bio with Holbrook Urothors and placed it with tho notes. My fa ther was n peculiar man in Home ways," continued aillcHpIe, embar rassed by tho nttentlon that wns now riveted upon him. "Ills lawyer told mo that I was to open that package before boforo mnrryliiK into" and lie Krow red and Htaminered holplessly, with his eyes on tho floor "hefnrn nmrryliiK into tho Holbrook family. I Kavo up that packet" and ho heal, tntod, colorlnc;, and turnltiR from Hel en to Rosalind "hy mistake. Hut It's mlno, and I domaud It now." "I wish Aunt Pat to open tho en olopo," said Rosalind, very white. Henry turnod a Iook of appeal upon his nrothor; but JJIas Pat took tho envolopo from Holon and tore It open; and wo stood by as though wo waited for death or watched earth fall upon a iKravo. She bent down to ono of tho candlos nearest hor and took out tho notOB, which worn wrapped In a sheet of legal cap. A red seal brightened in tho light, and wo board tho slight rat tlo of tho pnper In Iter tremulous An gora bb nho read. Suddenly u tear flashed upon tho white sheet. When she had rjulto finished bIio gathered tJilloapio's statement nud tho notes In her hand nnd turnod and gavo them lo Honry; but huo did not speak to him or meot hie eyes. Sho crossed to whoro Artliur stood bosldo mo, his head bowod, and ns sho advanced ho turned away; but hor armu stolo over his shoulders nnd sho snld "Arthur" once, and ncaliuvory softly. "We Ought to Have Brought Henry Here To-Night." "I think," nho said, turning toward us all, with her sweet dignity, her bravo air, that touched mo as nt first and always, beyond any words of mine lo describe, but strong and beautiful and sweet and thrilling through mo now, like bugles blown at dawn; "I think that wo do well, Arthur, to give Henry his money." And now It was Arthur's voice that roso In the shop; nnd it Boomed that ho spoke of his brother as of ono who was afar off. Wo listened with pain ful Intentness to this man who had suf fored much nnd given much, and who still, In his simple heart, asked no pralso for whnt he had done "Ho was strong, and I was weak; and I did for him whnt I could. And what I gnve, I gavo freely, for It is not often In this world that tho wouk may help tho strong. Ho had tho gifts, Pat, that I had not, nnd troops of friends; and ho hud ambitions thnt In my weakness I was not capable of; so I had not much to give. But what I had. Put, I gavo to him; I went to CJIIlesple nnd confessed; I took the blamo; and I enme hero nnd workod with my hands with my hands" And ho extended them ns though tho proof wero asked; and Kept repealing, between his sobs: "With my hands." CHAPTER XXV. Daybreak. At midnight (illlesplo and I discussed tho day's affairs on tho terraco at Glonarm. There were long pauses in our talk. Such things ns wo had seen and heard that night, In tho canoe maker's shop on the llttlo creek, were beyond our poor range of words. And in tho silences my own reflections wero not wholly hnppy. If Miss Pat and Rosalind hnd not followed mo to tho canoe-maker'B I might havo spared Helen; but looking back, I would not chango it now if I could. Helen had returned to St. Agatha's with her aunt, who would havo It bo; and wo had parted at tho school door, Miss Pat and Helen, Gillespie and I, with re straint heavy upon us all. Miss Pat had, It seemed, summoned her lawyer from Now York several dnys before! to discuss tho tlnnl settlement of her fa ther's estate; and ho was expected tho next morning. 1 hnd nsked them all to Olenarm for breakfast; nnd Artliur Holbrook and Rosalind, and Henry. who had broken down at tho end, had agreed to come As wo tnlked on, Gillespie nnd I, ' thoro minor the Btnrs, ho disclosed. all unconsciously, new nnd surprising traits, nnd 1 felt my heart warming to him. "He's a good denl of a man, that Aithur Holbrook," he romnrkeil after a long puuse. "Ho's beyond mo. Tho man who runs tho enemy's lines to bring relief to tho garrison, or tho leader of a forlorn hopo, In tamo nftor this. I suppose tho world would call hrin a fool." "Undoubtedly," I answered, "nut ho didn't do It for tho world; ho did It for hlmseir. Wo can't applaud a thing llko that In tho usual phrases." "No," Gillespie added; "only got down on our knocs nnd bow our heads in tho dust beforo It." Ho roso and paced tho long torrnco. In his boat-shoes and whlto flnnnols ho glided noiselessly back and forth, like tt ghost In the star dusk. He paused at tho western balustrade and looked off at St. Agatha's. Then he passed mo and paused again, gazing lakeward through tho wood as though turning from Helen to Rosalind; and I knew Mint it was with her, far over tho water, in tho llttlo cottngo at Red Gate, that his thoughts lingered. But when ho camo and stood bcsldo me nnd rested his hand on my shoulder I knew that ho wished to spoak of Hel en and I took his hand, and apoko to him to make It easier. "Well, old man!" "I was thinking or Helen." ho said. "So wns I. Buttons." "They aro different, tho two. Thoy arc very different." "Thoy aro as Hko na God over made two people; nnd yet they aro differ ent." "I think you understand Helen. I never did," ho doclarod, mournfully. "You don't havo to," I replied; and Inughed, and roso and stood behind hliu. "And now thoro's something 1 want to speak to you about tonight Holon borrowed somo money of you n llttlo while ngo to meet ono of her fnther's demands. I expect a draft for that money by tho morning mall, and I want you to accept It with my thanks nnd hers. And tho Incident shnll pass as though It had never boon." About ono o'clock tho wind fresh ened and tho treefl flung out their arms like runnors rushing beforo It; nnd from tho west marched a storm with banners of lightning. It was o splendid spectacle, nnd wo went in doom only when tho rain began to wash across tho terrace. Wo still watched It from our windows after wo went upstairs, tho lightning now blazing out bllndlngly, llko shoots of flame from a furnace door, and again cracking nbout tho houso llko a fiery whip. "Wo ought to havo brought Honr hero to-night," remarked Gillespie "Ho's nlono over thoro on tho islanr' with that dago and they're likoly cele bratlng by getting drunk." "The lightning's getting on your nerves; go to bod," I cnlled back. Tho storm loft poaco behind and I was abroad early, eager to havo tho Urst Bhock of tho morning's mootlngs over. Gillespie greeted mo cheerily and I told him to follow when ho was ready. I went out and paced tho wnlk between tho houso and St. Agatha's and na I peered through tho Iron gate ' B!IW M,Ba 1at como out of tho obo and turn Into tho gnrdon. I camo upon hor walking slowly with her hands clasped behind hor. She spoko first, ns though to avoid any oxprosslon of sympathy, putting out her hand. Pllmy lnce at Iho wrists gavo to hor hnnds a quaint touch akin to that Im parted by tho cap on her whlto head. I was struck afresh by tho background thnt seemed always to bo sketched In for hor, and Just now, beyond the bright gnrdon, It was a candlo-llghtod garret, with trunks of old letters tied In dim ribbons, and lavondor scented chests of Valenciennes nnd silks In forgotton pattoms. "I am well, qulto well, Lnrry!" "I am glad! I wlshod to bo suro!" "Do not troublo about mo. I am glad of ovorythlng that has happoned glad nnd relieved. And 1 am grato ful to you." "I have served you 111 enough. I stumbled In tho dark much of tho time. I wanted to sparo you, Miss Pat." "I know thnt; and you tried to savo Helen. Sho was blind and uilsguldod. Sho had believed in her father nnd tho last blow crushed her. Everything looks dark to her. Sho refuses to como over this morning; sho thinks sho enn not faco her uncle, her cousin or you ngaln." "But sho must come," I said. "It will be easier to day than at any later tlmo. Thoro's Gillespie, calling me now. He's going ncross tho Inko to moot Arthur and Rosalind. I shall take tho launch over to tho Island to bring Henry. Wo should nil bo back at Glonnrm In an hour. Please tell Helen that wo must havo her, that no ono should stay away." Miss Pat looked at me oddly, nnd her lingers touched a stalk or holly hock beside her as her eyes rested on mine. "Larry." she said, "do not bo sorry for Helen ir pity is all you have for her." I laughed nnd seized hor hands. "Miss Pat, I could not feel pity for nny one so skilled with the sword as she! It would be gratuitous! Sho put up a splendid fight, and it's to her credit that she stood by her father nnd resented my Interference, as she had every right to to. She wa9 not really ngalnst you, Miss Pat; It merely 'lappened that you wero In tho way when she struck at mo with the foil, lon't you see?" "Not Just that way, Larry," and she continued to gazo at mo with a sweet distress In her eyes; then, "Rosalind Is very different," she added. "I have observed It! The ways In which they aro utterly unlike are re narkable; but I mustn't keep Gillespie waiting. Good-by for u little while!" And somo foreboding told mo that orrow hud not yet done with her. GUlseple shouted Impatiently ns I ran townrd him at tho boathousc. "It's tho' Stiletto," he cnlled, point ing to whoro the sloop lay, midway of tho lake. "Sho's In a bad way." "The storm blow hor out," I sug gested, but tho sight of the boat, list ing badly, as though water-logged, struck mo ominously. "We'd better pick her up," ho said; and ho was already dropping ono of tho canoes Into tho water. Wo pad dled swiftly toward tho sloop. Tho lake was still fretful from the storm's lashing, but tho sky was without fleck or Haw. Tho earliest or tho little stoamors was crossing from tho vil lage, her whistle echoing and reecho ing round the Inko. "Tho sloop's about done for," said Glllosplo over his shoulder; nnd we drovo our blades deeper. The Stllotto was floating steru-ou and rolling log glly, but rotalnlng still, I thought, something or the sinister nir that sho had worn on her strange business through thoso summer days. "Sho went to bed all right; see, her sails aro furled snug and everything's in shape. Tho storm drovo her over horo," said Gillespie. "Sho's struck something, or somebody's smashed hor." It scemod Impossible that the storm unassisted hnd blown hor from Battle Orchard ncross Lake Annandale; but wo wero now close upon hor and seek ing for moans of getting aboard. "Sho's a bit sloppy," observed Gll losplo, as wo swung round and caught Mold. Tho wator gurgled drunkonly n the cuddy, nnd a brokon lantorn rat led on the deck. I held fast as ho climbed over, sonding mo off a llttlo is ho Jumped aboard, and I was work "ng back again with the paddle when ho cried out In ularm. As I camo alongside ho enme back o help mo, aud when ho bent over to atch tho painter I saw that his fnco ,vas whlto. "Wo might havo known it," ho said. 'It's tho last and worst that could hap ten." Faco down ncross the cuddy lay the body of Henry Holbrook. His water soaked clothing was torn ns though in a flerco strugglo. A knlfo thrust iti tho side told tho story; ho had crawled to tho cuddy roof to got away from tho water and had died thoro. "It was tho Italian," said Gillespie. "They must havo had a row Inst night aftor wo loft thorn, nnd It camo to this. Ho chopped a hole In tho Stllot to nnd sot her adrift to sink." I looked nbout for tho stoamor, which was backing away front the pier nt Port Annnudnle, nnd signaled her with my handkerchief. And when 1 facod Gillespie ngaln ho pointed si lently toward tho lower Inko, where a canoo rodo tho bright water. Rosalind nud her father wero on tholr way from Red Gato to Glennrm. Two blades Unshod. In tho sun as tho canoo camo toward us. Glllcsplo's lips quivered and he tried to speak as he pointed to thorn; and then wo both turned silently toward St. Agatha's, whoro tho chapel tower roso ubovo tho greon wood. "Stay and do whnt is to bo done," 1 said. "I will find Holon nud tell hor." THE I3ND. Tho Gentleman. Ho is gontle it ho doth what'longetb to a KOntlomun. Chaucer. WHZ Mrs. Wist I don's sec why that new millionaire lo bo popular. Ho can't oven express himself. Mr. Wise No, but ho can pay tho freight. AWFUL BURNING ITCH CURED IN A DAY "In the middle of the night of Mnrch 30th I woko up with a burning itch in my two hands nnd I felt as it I could pull them apart. In tho morning tho itching hnd gono to my chest and dur ing that dny it spread nil over my body. I was red nnd raw from the top of my head to tho soles of my feet and 1 was in continunl agony from tho Itching. I could neither Ho down nor sit up. I happened to see nbout Cut! cura Remedies and I thought I would give them n trial. I took n good bath with tho Cuticura Soap and used tho Cutlcura Ointment: I put It on from my head down to my foot and then went to bed. On tho first of April I felt Hko n now man. Tho Itching was nlmost gone. 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