wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m I tU'lJ-H,-l' U.I1I"1 ! IIIUWHIW ri. BSTiiaraK ROBERTS MINZNART ILWdmATlONS DY HfiWtji'? ctPttoCfr net y oovuvvrfica T SYN0P3IS. j MIhm Iiui(, ilti!ilor niid Kiintilliui if (lirlriitlo mill lllilflpy. rlulillnlirtl hiiiiiiiht lilMilfllllllii'iTl lit KliniOfclilc. Tim snviiliH loxjl. tk-rtnidn iitnl llalitoy iiirlvt- with Jnrli liuHcy. 'I'ho Ikuuu' -win iiwiikimi'ii ly icvolviJ- 1u)t mill Aimilil ArriitirotiK wiih foiiuil Mint to ilinili In tlm luill. Mm liiiiut found HhIm-Vm iivoIvit on tlm Inwn. lie; unci .lurk lliill'-y liml tllrfup liiiiird. Ocrlruil'i M'Vi'iiloil tlmt Him Witt iiiKiiKcil l JifU liilli.y. wlili wlinin Him tulkdl In Hid lilllliird iociiii Mlioilly bcfiirti tilt) IllllriU-. lH'tl'OtlVI' JllllllCKIItl HfOUMI'll AllflH Iiiuc-m of liotdliiK ImrU f Jili-lici'. II" HiiirlHtnMd mi liilrinltT In mi I'liipty room. Tilt! lirbiMUT (WII'M-ll. fll'ltllllll) WIIH HUM- IKictfd tiu'iuiwi of nn Injiiii'd foot I Fill rtcy i-mti-miiH and juij'h ho mid Iliillcy were HimI uwriy by u ti-li'itniin. Ciitlili-r Itulliy of Piml Artiiilrotiu k lifmlt. ill" fmirl, wiih iirn-Hlfil for cnilics-ali-UH'iit. I'iiiiI AniiHtnuiK'M dniitli wnn iiliiiuuni'i'il MntMiy'H Hunt ff, Lolilw ArtiiHlrnni;. lulil Ilulmiy Hint wlili" iiIik Mill IommI liltn. Mini wmh In nuirry (mother. Ii ilovi'lopi-d tlmt Dr. Walker was tin- mini. I.oulm- wns fonuil lU tlm liotltim of tho rlrriilur hIhIi- (. l'C(H(.'ltll! I'onHrloilHIH'KH. Hll"' Hlllll MinitdhliiK-linil lirimlnd lV hi-r on tin ntiitrwny mid Mio ralnli'd. Iliillcy I mi lii'ilrd of ArniHtroiiK'ii tmii cli After "wpln: It Killiftl," TlioniiiH, tic IndKi'ki'i'P or. wiih found ill-nil with u nllp In IiIh iKirltnt l'tirltiK the niinii' of "l.urli n Will Inn1." Dr. Wiilker nkod AIIhh Iiiihh to vnt'iilc In favor of Mr. Auiittronu Hhc irrtifcfl. A noln from llnllcv to fli-rliuilii iirimiKliiK a iiucillnic ut iiIkIiI wiih found. A InildiT out of plnro ditpcim tin iiivh-ti-ry. The HtnliliH wpio Imrm-il DinlnK tho cxeltcincnt a timn Moti" Into the limine A unit ell fnllt'd to reveal lilin Mlct Iiiiu-m iiliol mi Intruder. A mini llmplm; wiih mwii on tlm i oud lliilii'V mv.Mtiiloiisly illH.'ippciircil, I.oiil.ii' Hci'iitlm: (Iiinitei fiHii lil.i itlwiifiii wn nnti'il CHAPTER XXV. Continued. "Ilo'it w Opiii to nif an lio la to you," hIir kM fuully. "1 trlnl to warn ltlni." "NoiiKcnHo!" I Htilil an briskly an I could. "Wo uro iiinUInt' n lot of Iron l)lo nut of HomothliiK imrlmpH vory munll. flalnoy wiih probably late he Ih tilwayH liite. Any moment wo may hr-nr tlm rar coining "1 the road." Hut It did not rimii!, After a lialf liour of HimpoiiHe, I.oiiIko wont out itulotly, anil did not conic back. I hardly know hIic was roik; until I hdurd tlio Hlatlon hack movltiR off. At II o'clock the telephone rang. It was Mr. Jamleson. " Intvd found the Dragon Fly, MIsh InncH." lie Hald. "It Iiiih collided with a freight enr on tho Hiding above tho ulntloii. No, Mr. lnnea wuh not there, but wii ttlin.ll probably 1 1 ml ltlni. Send Wainer for tlio cur." lint Uiey did not Hint hint. At four o'clock the next morning we were Htlll waiting for howh, while Alex watched tho hotmu and Sam the j;roimtlH. At daylight I dropped Into oxhauiilod tJeop. Ilalney had notcomo jack, and there wau no word from the detccUvo. CHAPTER XXVI. Halsey'o Disappearance. Mr. Jninleson came buck about eight o'clock tho next morning; he wna covered with mud, and IiIh hat was gone. Altogether we were a and looking trio that gathered around a breakfuHt Umt no one could eat. Over n cup of black coffee the detective told us what ho had learned of Mai Htiy'B inovementH tho night before. Up to u certain iolnt tho car had made It caHy enough to follow him. And I gathered that Mr. Hiii-iih, the other de tective, bjid lollowed a similar car for mile at dawn, only to find It wa a touring car on an endurance run. "Ho left hero about ten minutes aft er eight," Mr. JnmluHon mild. "He wont alouo; at 8:20 he Htopped at Dr. Walker'H. I went to the doctor'R about midnight, but he had been callod out on a cjiho, and had not como batdc at four o'clock. Krom the doctor's It hcoiuh Mr. Innes walked ncro.415 tlio lawn to the cottage Mrs. ArniHtrong and her daughter have taken. Mrw. ArniBtrong had retired, and lu) Bald perhaps a do.en wordn to MlttK lAiutee. Sho will not nay what Uiey wore, but tho girl evidently huh pectH wlmt baa occurred. That 1h, bIio BitHpocUt foul play, but bIio doesn't know of what nature. Then, appar ently, ho ntarted directly for the sta tion. Along Bomewhere lu the dark Htrotcu between Oatol Htreet and the depot ho evidently swerved maidenly porhapa boiuo ono In the road and wont full Into tho side of a freight. Wo found It thoro hiHt night." "Ho might have been thrown under tho train by tho force of the Bhock," 1 Bald tremulously. Gertrude shuddered "We examined every Inch of track. Thoro won no sign." "Hut Barely ho can't be gono!" I erlod. "Aren't there traces In the mud anything?" "Tltoro la no mud only dust. Thoro tins been no rain. And the footpath thera In of cinders. Miss lnnos, 1 nm inclined to think that ho has met with bad treatment, in the light of what bns gono before. 1 do not think he Iiiih been murdered." I shrank from tho word. "DtirnB Is back in tho coun try on a clow we got from tho night clerk at tho drug store. There will bo two more men hero by noon, and the city ofllco la on tho lookout." "Tlio crock?" Gertrude asked. "Tho creek Is Bhallow now. If It wero Bwollen with rain It would bo different. Thoro Is hnrdly any water in It. Now, Miss Innoa," ho Raid, turning to me, "I imiBt ask you bohio questions, Had Mr. Hulsoy any pos sible reason for goiug nwny like this, without warning?" "Nono whatovor." MH went awuy onco boforo," he ;ri.l wu fi I'r pwi KCE CIRCULAR SDURCASE If Sim "Miss Armstrong Is Very III persisted "And yon wete as sure then." "Ho did not leae the Dragon Kly Jammed Into the side of a freight car before." "No, but he left It for repairs lu a blacksmith shop, a long distance from here. Do you know If he bad any enemies? Any one who might .wish him out of tho way?" "Not that 1 know of, unless no, I cnnnift think of any." "'Was ho lu the habit of carrying money?" "llo never carried It far. No, he never had more than enough for cur rent expenses." Mr. .lamlesou got up then and be gan to pace the loom, it was an un wonted concession to the occasion. "Then I think wo get at It by elim ination. The chances are agaluHt flight. If he was hurt, we tlnd no trace of him. It looks almost like nn abduction. This young Dr. Walker have you any Idea why Mr. Innes should have gono there last night?" "I cannot understand it," IJertrude snld thoughtfully. "I don't think he knew Dr. Walker at all, and their re lations could hardly have been cordial, under the circumstances." Jamleson pricked up his ears, and little by little he drew fiom us the unfortunate story of Halsey's love af fair, and tho fact that I.oulse was go ing to marry Dr. Walker. .Mr. Jamleson listened attentively "There ate some Interesting devel opments here." he said thoughtfully. "The woman who claims to be the mother ol I.ucleu Wallace has not come back. Your nephew has appar ently been spirited away. There Is an organized attempt bolng made to en ter this house; lu fact, It has been entered. Witness the Incident with the cook yestenlay. And I have a now piece of Information." He looked carefully away from (lortrudo "Mr. John Malley Is not at his Knicker bocker apartments, and I don't know where he 1h. It's a hash, that's what It Is. It's a Chinese pu.zle. They won't lit together, unless unless Mr. niuiey ami your nepnew nave again Anil once again Oertrude surprised me. "They are not together," she said hotly. "'I know where Mr. llailey Is, and my brother Is not with him" "Miss (iortrudo,"hosulil.,,lt' you and Miss Louise would only tell me every thing you know and surmise about this business, I should be able to do a great many things. I believe 1 could tlnd your brother, and I might bu able to well, to do some other things " Hut Gertrude's glanco did not falter. "Nothing that I know could help you to tlnd llalsey," sho said stubborn ly. "I know absolutely as little of his disappearance as you do, and I can only say this: 1 do not trust Dr Walker. I think ho hated llalsey, and ho would get rid of him If he could." 'Perhaps you are right, lu fact, I had some such theory myself. Hut Dr. Walker went out lato last night to a serious case In Sunimltvllle, and Is still there. Hums traced him there We hnvo made guarded inquiry at the Grconwood club and through the vll 'ago. Thoro is absolutely nothing to go .mi but this: On tho embankment above the railroad, at tho point where wo found tho machine, Is a small houso. An old woman nnd a daughter, who Is vory lame, Hvo there. Thoy say that thoy distinctly heard the Bhock when tho Dragon Kly hit the car, aud thoy wont to tho bottom ot thoir garden nnd looked over. Tho automobile was there; thoy could see tho lights, and they thought some ono I had been Injured. It was very dark, and Unable to See Any One." but they could make out two llgurcs, standing together. Tho women wero curious, and, leaving the felice, they went back aud by a roundabout path down to the road. When they got there the car was still standing, the headlight broken and the bonnet eiushed, but there was no one to be seen." The detective went away immedi ately, and to Gertrude and mo wiih loft the woman's part, to watch aud wait, lly luncheon nothing had been found, and I was frantic. I went up stuiis to Halsey's room tlnally, from Bheer inability to Hit across from Ger trude any longer and meet her terror filled eyes IJildy was lu my dressing room, was plclously red-eyed and trying to put a right sleeve lu a left arm-hole of a new waist for me. I wits too much .shaken to scold. "What name did that woman in the kitchen give?" she demanded, vicious ly rlpplilg out the offending sleeve. 'IUIss. Mattle Bliss." I ronlled. "Mllss. M. It. Well, that's not what sin. Iiiim on her suitcase. It Is marked , N. F. C." The new cook and her Initials trou bled me not all. I put on my bonnet aud sent for what the Casanova liv eryman called a "stylish turnout." Having onco made up my mind to a course of action, I am not ono to turn bnck. Warner drove me; ho was plainly disgusted, and he steered Un livery horse as he would the Dragon Fly, feeling uneasily with his left loot for the clutch, and working his right elbow at an Imaginary horn every time a dog got in tho way. Warner had something on his mind, and after we had turned Into the road he voiced It. "Miss Innes," he said. "I over heard a part of a conversation yester day that I didn't undei stand. It wasn't my business to understand it, lor thut matter. Hut I'e been thinking all day that I'd better tell you. Yesterday afternoon, while you and Miss (lor-- trude were out dtlvlng, I had got the car In some sort of shape again alter the tire, and I went to the library to call Mr Innes to see It. I went Into the living room, where Miss I.iddy said he was, and half-way across the library I heard him talking to some one. He hcciued to be walking up and down, and he was in a rage, I can tell you." "What did he say?" "The first thing I heard was ex cuse me, Miss Innes, but It's what ho said, 'The damned rascal,' he said, 'I'll see him in' well, In hell was what he said, 'In hell llrst.' Then somebody else spoke up; It was a woman. She said: 'I warned them, but they thought 1 would bo afraid.'" "A woman! Did you wait to see who it was?" "I wasn't spying. Miss Innes," War ner said with dignity. "Hut the next thing caught my attention. She said: 'I knew there was something wrong from the stnrt. A man Isn't well ono day, and doad tho next, without some reason.' I thought sho was speaking of Thomas." "And you don't know who It was!" I exclaimed. "Warner, you had the key to this whole occurrence In your hands aud did not see it!" However, there was nothing to bo dono. I resolved to mako Inquiry when I got home, and in tho mean time, my present errand absorbed mo. This was nothing less than to eco Louise Armstrong, and to nttotnpt to drag from her what sho know, or sus pected of Halsey's dlsnppearanco. Hut here, as In evory direction I turned, I waB baflled. A neat maid answered the bell, but she stood sqititrnly In the doorway, and it was Impossible to preservo one's dignity and pass her "Miss Armstrong Is very ill and un able to see any one," site suld. I did not believe her. "And Mrs. Armstrong Is she also 111?" "She Is with MIsh IiuIhu and can not bo dlHturbed." v "Tell her It Is Mlhs Innes, and that It Is a matter of tho greatest Impor tance." "It would bo of no use, MIhh InneH, my orders are positive." At that moment a heavy step Hound ed on the stairs. Past the maid's whlte-Htrapped shoulder I could see a lamlllar thatch of gray hair, and In a moment I was face to face with Dr. Stewart. He was very grave, and his customary geniality was tinged with restraint. 'You aie tho very woman I want to see." lie said promptly. "Send away your trap, and let me drive you home. What is this about your nephew?" "He has disappeared, doctor. Not only that, but there Is every evidence that he has been either abducted or " T could not llnlsh. The doctor helped me into his cupaelous buggy in silence Until we bnd got a little distance he did not speak; then he turned and looked at me. "Now tell mo all about it," he said. He heard me tbiottgh without speak ing "And you think Louise knows some thing?" he said when I had Mulshed. "I don't In fact, I am sure of It. The best evidence of it is tills: She asked me if he had been heard from, or If anything had been learned. She won't allow Walker in the room, and she madi! me promise to see you aud tell you this: don't give up the search for him. Kind liltn, aud llud him soon. He Is living." "Well," I said, "If she knows that, she knows more. She is a very cruel and ungrateful girl." "She is a very sick girl," he said gravely. "Neither you nor I can judge her until we know everything. Hoth she and her mother are ghosts ol their former Helves. I'nder all this. these two sudden deaths, this bank robbery, the invasions at Sunnysldu and Hulscy'H disappearance, there is some mystery that, mark my words, will come out some day. And when It does, we shall tlnd Ixiuise Arm strong a victim." Then we iiro' slowly home. I had the doctor put mo down ut tho gate, and I walked to tho house past the lodge where we had found Uiulse, nnd, later, poor Thomas; on the drive where I had seen a man watching the l'lKe and where, later. Kusle had been lrlghtened; past tho east entrance. where so short a time before the moat obstinate effort had been made to ou ter the house, aud where, that night two weeks ago, Llddy and I had seen the strange woman. Not fur trom the west wing lay the blackened ruins of the stables. I felt like a ruin myself as I paused on the broad veranda be fore I entered the house. Two nrlvate detectives had arrived in my absence, and it was a relief to ! turn over to them the responsibility Gertrude. of the house and grounds. Mr. .lamle sou, they said, had arranged for more to assist In the search for the missing mail, and at that time tho country was bolng scoured in all directions. Tho household stall waa again do pleted that afternoon. Llddy was wait ing to tell mo that tho new cook had gone, bag and baggage, without wait Ing to bo paid. No one bad admitted tho visitor whom Warner had heard In the library, unless, possibly, the missing cook. Again l wna working lu a circle. ITO It!'. CONTINUKO.) His Little Joke. "I'm sorry, old man," Bald tho doctot when lila pntlent ciuno out of the chloroform, "but wo had to removo our leg to aavo yo'ur llfo." "Will I get better? asked the man feobly. "Yea, you'ro all right now. You ought to llvo 20 years more." "Ah," Blghed tho victim, "thnt'a a long wnllo to llvo with one foot lu the gravo." ,1 IN THE SAME BOAT. 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