THR SUNDAY UKK: OMAHA, OCTOKKK M. 1U22. The World Outside By Harold MacGrath (Oallaixd him ! Three.) d Uis laM nam because I dIJ not want anybody to stumblo upon the truth brfoi I wa ready. 1 wanted to miik some real frlemls; for until I met you two I had never had any. J wo the win of the village pariah -the villa miner, My poor futh rl Th honeitteat man Ood ever permitted to walk thin earth! Do you want the story now? It will prove to you thut Nancy la in no danger," ' "Hut you?" Well, I honestly don't bellov I am, either. Hero la tlio letter my father wrold to ins before be died. Head It." Jenny took (he letter and reseafed herself upon the bed. While aha reud, Bancroft walked over to a win dow and stared Into the afreet, free ntly a taxi shot around the corner, rolled Into Ninth stretit, and drew up In front. Instantly Bancroft Comprehended that thla veliiclu waa to carry him to Ktcwurt. He smiled, and Inexplicable amilo; he waa cap acious that he amlled, but not why. To face the man when the fury would be full, blind, and ruthless! There was no escape. Ho beard Jenny High, and turned. "Jeremiah, your father waa a white limn,' mid Jenny, unsteadily; "an' you're a while nian'a aon. But even million! An' me on' beglnnln' t' fear you wight bo buat!" A hand fi ll upon the door, Han croft briskly answered the sum mona. "Your taxi i below, air," said the hauffeur, hlfl face presslonleas. "I'll le down In five minutes." "Tea, Dir." Bancroft cloned the door and turned to Jenny, "Bather nice of him to nave me a long walk. Now, I'm going to tell you my aide of the tory." It mi a abort narrative, "After all," Mild Jenny, "you miro are a hick slgnln' a thing like that. Why, It's an plnln as th' nose on your face. All he wanted waa your signature, th' notary's Heal, an' th' witnesses. If n pipe he's changed th' body o' th' thing, an' you're go ing to be nicely squeezed." "Rut It waa printed In regular type." he declared, not agreeing Wl'h her, "Ho couldn't clean that parchment without showing " "Oh. he couldn't, huh? Well, let me wise you up. There are men tn this burg who can (urn a one spot Int' fen, n' fool Unrle Bam with It. What a a Ilttlo typo f a bird like That?" "Rut thin man lant' a counter feiter." "You don't know what he Is now." Bancroft had to admit that this was true. "But It doesn't run with what he was, or what I know of him." "You ought t' have a nurse. Where'? the guy been all thes? years, an' what's he been at that ho didn't turn up before? It's my hunch that lie's been in Jail. Jerry, do yon leva Nancy?" The words shocked her quite s much as they shocked Bancroft. Jenny would never be able to figure out how the words hud come to bo Uttered. They had not Is-en con sctously in her thoughts. Rut once spoken, she let them stand. "That Isn't qnlte fair, Jenny. Still the answer is yea." "I kid o' thought bo. An' I guess this ol' pal of your father's thought so. too, or ho wouldn't a' picked on Nancy." "Written on my face?" "Often enough. Jeremiah. You've Hot a lot o' book Btuff under your hat. but what you know aliout this world could he written on a postagu stamp. You, rumilii' around loose, with seven millions in your jeans!" "Jenny, do you believe I have any chance?" "You poor nut, you can't win at, poker unless you bet, can you? You can't tell what chance you havo with a woman unless yuu give tt th' once over. Nancy ran to help you, didn't she?" She uttered a hard little luugh aa she Raw hi face light up with tho suddenness of Broadway at I o'clock. "Why, you've gut aces. You're goln' t' rescue her real hero stuff. Why, If I whs a handsome, young man an' had seven millions, I wouldn't be afraid o' th' queen o' lloum.uila, Not me! Well bring her back as oon as you can. Hut auppoidn' this guy won't llicve tli' letter!" "He's got to. He's a madman on c-na subject, but al.hi from that h has reiuMin. Heal.lea, when he see thai I am i-.ni.iiia tided to plve lum half of wh.it I have , . ," "You re rein' t' give him three Million" That's tough. Knock on HvT door When yot r;n buck. I ll fco hen." 't'tts doesn't earn fr ;!" 'Vha Ihrvw Una down. Slsyh be hij yuu had seven uulinnn." "Vmi .km t inan that. Jiuiy.M "I i.i a Mmtn nip' l if eourae 1 ta t iimam it, Nsn.y Wuuklnl marry I.1II1..11 if sm auto t uv h' n i it h.i h,t il." Taf wviit Mil tutu itu Iwi'i, IWn. r t 'It lijUl , .'.( i, wild tt heavy step. At Jenny' door he suddenly caught both ber hands and kluaed them nhyly. "If only I had had a stater like you, Jennyl 1 wouldn't have cared." "Well, I'll be your alster from now on. lietter toddle along before Nancy has hysteric." Aa she saw the top of his head vsiiImIi below the floor level, she leaned axalnat the wu and let the flood of tears fall silently, oh, Jerry, Jerry! Muddcnly she saw herself, 10 years hence, wrUikled and fat, and both Jobs gone. liancroft Jumped Into the tail and slummed the door behind him. No heed of asking the chauffeur any question a to this or that or whereabouts; the end of his Journey would be at Htuwart's door, wherever that mlKht lie. A he nettled hack UKalnat the cushion ha sought the feel of th letter. Ha hail not left It behind. Then he remembered the copy of the affidavit stuck behind the bow In his hat band. Ho would not require this now; so he tore It up. Th mind ha an odd wag,jf dialie having at times. His thoughts now should have been eicelusively of Nancy and were dlvldod between Nancy and Jenny. He waa very fond of Jenny; be wanted to help her In some wsy. The notion had beun in his head for some days, nebulously, where he could not at tach It to a settlement. Now the notion came Into tho clear. He would purchase a half Interest In tho dressmaking shop where Jenny posed. lie would lend this half In terest to Jenny. If, by some stroke of bad luck tho establishment should fall, the loan would not become a liability, but would automatically eta e to exlnt. On the other hand, Jenny should pay him annually as much as she could, until tho loan was wiped out. He chuckled. Despite the fact that, by placing himself unreservedly In the hands of a madman, ho mhcht be rolling toward permanent In jury or death, ho could find some thing to chuckle over. Jenny was rlKht. If he went on playing the Good Samaritan to everybody he took a fancy to his solvency would ls of short duration. No matter. If this night's business turned out well, Jenny would have her chance. The taxi stoppen so vlolenty that liancroft was shaken to his kneeu. The, chauffeur opened tho door. "Kirst door to the right an you go up, sir," said the chauffeur po litely enouph. Bancroft got out and brushed his knees. The locality was utterly un familiar. As for that, there was a good deal of New York unfamiliar to Mm. "Am I expected to pay you?" "No sir. The gentleman who sent me for you paid me In advance. He said Mr. Bancroft, room 4. Ho said you expetced him to send for you." "That's folerably correct." "None of my business, but nobody lives In this house. You can tuke that for what It' worth." The chauffeur jumped back Into bis seat and whlseed away Into the deepening night Thoughtfully Bancroft proceeded Into the house and began slowly to mount the trembling stairs. A dusty smell suggested vacancy. Tho house waa tenantless; Stewart hud bor rowed a room In it. Bancroft had decided upon one phase of his con duct: he would offer no resistance to any physical encounter. This passivity would serve to lessen any violent intention on Stewart's part. All thnt wa required of the fates was light and a straight look Into Stewart's face. The upper and lower hallways were lit by thin, wavering gas jets. Tho air was chill, almost as chill as It was outside. First door to the right, the obliging chauffer had said. Bancroft could not rescrlbe his emo tions as he laid hold of tho door knob. He did not feel nartlculurly courageous; neither did he senae any large panic. He was will armed, but woud he be given time to use the one formidable weaiwn he possessed hi father's letter? Madmen one could never antici pate them; and fitewurt waa mad, as any man Is mad who ha foxtered an obeaslon for years to a H!it where It becomes murderous Incli nation. Ami yet Bancroft could only reiterate In hi thoughts: "The poor, unfortunate devil!" Well, there must be no tlmblerlng. lie turned the knob and oiwnrti the door, t Iter darkneas within. "Hre I am, Mr. Stewart." Hileuca. Bather Impatiently lr vnift teip4 aer the Ibri-ahuld, He b.d tn cross It, there could I nn tweklug out; and Nanry to think of. ynf thutikht! Kveryth tUli in.iii tt.r, him i ctn. i tii ltt d ine from the t ainnm, fur one rot or n,.ih.r, This erKlalkn wasn't u'lli i rti..h 4 when Ml bis vliiows t. frtwu Whlc.4 In a nwt ! ! nVI cvi. tt ttwi, -ti trmi h should resist, but he recollected In time his plan f passivity, and re used. Ho tuildeiily burned hi wrist. Then, with amazing swift iws, thla rw began lo enc.n lu hi body, eventually pinioning his aim uud lugs. After this he was let I. lis stood balancing himself, rather a difficult feat In the velvet black ness of th room. . There came a till k Ut of the sil ence, A spilt of light from a but tery lump struck th floor and moved toward the wall. "Melodramatic," saul an Ironic: voice from behind tho light; "but the dreat Adventure comimny must keep to the letter of Its contract, which consists plainly of thrills mail stuff, If you will remember. Be shies, I heard about that alley fra cua, which, of course, I had nothing to do with. You are a husky boy, and I huve ceased to believe In luck. Ah! Here come the Jet." A phoS' phormcrnt thread appeared upon the wall, and a mutch flamed. The gas wu feeble. Htewart and the few object In the room bad the ef fect of being seen In the nebulosity of water. Bancroft aaw a deal ta ble and two chairs, one on each Hide of the table, "Young man, a lit tle learning Is a dangerous thing." "I might counter that, lr, by ey ing that a tittle misunderstanding Is equally a dangerous thing." Ban croft's voice waa thick, for hi heart was pounding. H must do nothing to Inflame this madman; he must wait patiently for tho denouement. "Oho! So you and I misunderstand each other?" "Yes, sir." Stewart did not reply, but ap proached Bancroft and carried him one of the chairs. Bancroft was ' forced to sit. Nuncy was probably In some room above; numb with cold and "terror. ' Whatever he did, he must always keep this fact In mind. , , , Nancy! "Do you know who I am?" Stew art demandded, roughly. "You are Charles Jeremiah Ken nedy, my futher' fr'end." "Your father's trusting friend!" Demoniacal luughter followed this, mid it broke queerly. "Ah, my Clod! And in another minute I should have had my hnqds upon his throat!" "In a little while you will thank Ood. sir, that he died before you reached him." "It would 'have been an extraor dinary m'racle, I have wandered, these 20 years, through all the labyrinths of hell; so don't expect any mercy." "Do you Intend to kill me In his stend. sir? I Hliotild like to know." "I haven't decided," said Kennedy moodily, "'t remains to be sepn." "I have never harmed you." "What has that to do with It? You are his uon." Then Kennedy burst Into the Ironic strain again. "THc Oreat Adventure company some absurd business to start your wonder. And a little later you put two and two together and connected me with the man who entered your father's ollice. Everything I planned for you to do you did. Yon reasoned that by stepping Into each pitfall you would eventually learn what I was up to. Clever, but not clever enough." "That is true, sir. I'm not much more than a boy. Still, I found out who you were." "Charles Jeremiah Kennedy. It is many a year since I heard that name spoken." Kennedy began to move about, with abrupt turns, ab rupt gestures. He did not want to hurt the boy; and yet . . . the father's mouth and eye of him stimulated the will to murder. So, to keep moving, to tire out the In clination. Once he paused gloomily before his prisoner. "Are you afraid of me?" "Yes. But only as a normally sane man has the right to fear an other who Is " "I wonder," mused Kennedy. "Why not? What has there not been to drive me insane? I have killed a man. I have spent It years In pi-lnon, I have kwt all that earth held dear my wife, my child! Fourteen years with iron bars be tween nie ami sunshine because of your father's perfidy! I trusted him at.wlulely, and he tegirard me. My child! She may he dead. ho may be hungry, she may be a drab thing of the trets. lmy after day I have sought hr in the crowds, oh, I would know her Instantly. hrM would hv hrr muthr'a stnda," Team willed into liancroft' eye and bri-an to Ml town bis cheek. What ail iviyxm y of sustalmd mis furtiinr! !) Knell' comment returned: Johnny Junes tt South lk. k. .i.i, tuntent o be a cowboy, but hM Kun- rtUvd In Kruno I.uhm a nin by lb r .m t.f v il ium It l.rn,M rn I he iidext nt by Mndrr! II nvivt M lh!s unhappy man relWv hi wwl ol all it mm iimi.l.lr kattrrnti letl hi Bt.., tS'ix be iuM b.i the truth. tu hit a k hVie stiff It iim! fl., bv e. , Hu lt '1 h SO on! The truth would not bring buck the wife and child, return the 14 year wasted In a dungeon keep; It might not bring buck even the man' faith In mankind, Kennedy went on. He did not ut dress Bancroft particularly. "What had I done that (lod should pile all these mlKerles tiisin my head? I bad never haiiued any human being. I bad plsved square. And here I stand, guilty of an Innocent man'a death, guilty of the denth of your f n't her. If not by deed, by Intent. From a kindly man, something of a dreamer, I lieeame a piece of ma chinery, d"dlcsted to deHlrucUnnl , , , Hooked me, when I waa thou sand of mile iiwuy and could not defend myself! Fur 14 years I had noth'ng tn do but think and plnn, think and plan. But your fat tier had bidden so cleverly that I found him only that day." Bancroft's bend sank to hi chi-st, Innocent byslanders! Tills unhappy wretch. Slloa Bancroft and Silas Bancroft' mm, all three Innocent bystander, rooked and pulverised by chance medley! Bancroft thmicht of his father's agony; never during to throw bis arm across ho win' shoulder fur fenr the emotion mlitht snip the slender thread by which his life hung. "1 knew nothing of finance," con tinued Kennedy, resuming his part ing. "That was your father's game. So I turned everything I had Into rash borrowed on call loan dumped It Into his bands, and salted for South America. T sailed away!" Kennedy InuvhiaJ again. "I sailed sway! When I re turned two months Ister my wife was dead and burled, my child gone, the saving of years wiped out. Why, I didn't even know your father's brokers . . . P was thai trustful! I Immediately wrote to a friend of mine In I,a Pax and turned over tho mine lo him In trust. To buy thnt mine hud taken up must of my ready cash; and I would need capital to work It. I then destroyed all my luggage and papers any thing that would klentlfy me as Kennedy and started out to ki!l your father. But first I wanted one more look at the old home where I had known such happiness. There was a crowd about tho door. An auctioneer wbh chanting inside. The world became red. I punhe.1 people aside. A policeman Interfered. I knocked him Into the nrcaway. Ho died almost instantly from conciis slon. An hour later I was in tho Tombs for manslaughter, under tho name of Stewart, Die flrnt that came Into my head. Manslaugh ter!" Kennedy covered his eyes for a moment. "I suppose God wanted to see bow much a human being could stand and selected me to ex periment on. So I became Stew art. I was mugged and thumb printed and numbered, and stowed away in a coffin-like cell of gray stone. I soon became a trusty, due to my education, and In a little while they fell to calling me pro fessor, I had killed a policeman; bo the peneral run of convk;ts looked upon me with veneration." The gas Jet began to whistle mournfully, and Kennedy modi fled it. "Of course, the first thing I sought, on being liberated, was your father. He was In neither tele phone nor city directory naturally. But In tho end I found him a sec ond too late. Imagine me, entering that village home of yours and find ing my books, my porcelain, my chairs! Loot!" But Bancroft now knew that It was not so. His father had rescued these treasured objects out of the crash, intending some day to restore them to Keunedy, should Kennedy ever return. Kennedy once more paused in front of Bancroft. "I have here a document. It I a died of transfer for the sum of 3,tiM),000 in cash, stocks, bonds, realty particularly tho house in Ninth street. These $3,000,000 represent what I now should have had, Including com pound interest for nearly 20 years. In the beginning I had Intended to kill you. But it came to me that In so doing 1 should become a hunted man; mid I want to live the lust few years in quiet. So I dc.-Med to break you and shanghai you. But even then the Old Man of the Sea would still be on my shoulders, Wherever I dropped you yon would find manual labor and work yuur wsy buck. Ko I am going to take only that which Is lawfully mine, and die an honH man. I shall al ways carry that adantaK or your father, even after death. I want only my own. This itnun.iut'' Kennedy produ.wd It "Is ifue. by you and wltr.i-HwJ by my two clrrk and the n.aaiy, who niicd the . Two tl.!ni:i av bap-, pened to thla pan liim-nt. The iitik llml Unly -rn deitrjd and the suif-ien rvatnred J, f jr asf expert to prunv lhat thla rir bit lawn Umprd with. A lull rv I learned fliMU lr!.itt ( lelf. itsr Knr,.f w u ted to -.k .? l f liedy mnalden-d this method honest, bill be dureil not. 1 he Initial venom wu gonu from the man's tonus; al leHt, in deerw i rra der It llCKllglhhl. 'u.yrltht. 111! ) (To be ruMinued ) ...The... Boss' Bounty tHustlasrd trmm r T ) transisirtatlim paid, soma 1M,eT down, siid a good J.d, when y.,u R, there. Of course, thls'U l , fo gotten In six months public never remembered anything longer'n sit month. By and by you ran com right back here If jmu want m. h would get the old IUUI out H' bole, you see, and you, p,. if you're out of the state there', noth ing to hold Andy Hatch on." "No, tlu, I've thought It alt over. 1 don't want to make trouble any more Ih.in you do, Hut I'm ,-olns; to tlck, I can't do aoylhln,, else." An Incorrigibly stubborn youna; man, doggedly bent on destruction. "You ain't doing right by your family," Ous aeeimed, with Urn li cense of a friend Certainly, lbs family wus not flourishing, but Donovaji simply couldn't help it. Oravcly, n tried the hist shot: "You know you're In tho way, f Jene. Handy Andy Halch' got plenty of friend's somo of 'cm retklea enough, too. They know you're keeping him In Jull. I'm sfnild they'll bump you off one of these days If you ain't reasonable." That mounded like no idle threat to Donavnn. He knew in bis iM.ncn thai thorn? three men had meant to do something to him but somehow hadn't. It would be III for the lit tle family If ho should lie humped off. And In thinking tt all over be clicrlihed no Idealistic delualons, Tho waste and pillage of public fun. In, the thud of the footpad's billy, tho crack of tho murderer's plutol, the rour of a aaw. il off shot gun, tho criminal's facile escape from the law all those murky and bloiidy things were Individually bound up In a rotten regime which the sovereign public permitted at the ballot box. An obscure Kugcne Donavan had no notion that he could make the slightest Impression upon that. But he hail somehow found him self and was helplessly tied to bis own Integrity. With an apologetic little smile he answered: "Well. I can't help It, 'jus. I've got Unstick." denial Ous regretfully gave the blockhead up. The family had their Chrlitlmn at an outlay of !2..r0. Kvery night as he left the ware house sometimes with big Know flakes sifting down through tho field of light shed by sn arc lamp, sometimes In a barrngu of sleet, al ways In the dark, Donavan won dered whether tho bumpinr; off would happen then. He had no illusion about thnt. Had he chonen to cast in his lot with Undo Frank, the boss' power ful, Informal government would have protected him against the for mal law like a shield of brass; he would have been In no danger. But tho formal law was only a shield of tissue paper against the vengeance, of the Invisible powers. Ho might lie "bumped off" as snugly and safely as one tosses away an apple core. At the spring elections the Mar-tlndale-Hrophy Cochran .Hanson ma ' chine won easily. The following wei k Hatch was put on trial for murder; and Dona van rather wondered at the Wrung postponment of that bumping off He gave his testimony as he had given it before But OUIe Dunn now swore that he had been In the cor ner of the building when the sec ond robber ran out of the iiaymas ter's office and positively the man had a black mask over his fuco, completely cuncealing It except till eyes. Hatch had an alibi nU and was acquitted. Commenting USn the acquittal tins Whelpley ..Imerved. "Well, lime, made a devil of a bit e,f tmu ble, firH and last, and thst n nil ho did iki. He might 'a' known f He's a fcood fellow al heart, but fear ful sucker etublmrn's no ni. e for tt " lXii.avm did tit regret thit Hatch w acquitted. It mi a re lief rather, for now Andy fru-nd-i wiimM have no motive f-r murder lug an almcure, d fenm-le i tull eleik who w supporting u w:f a in I chill en a slender r The city went cb.i ful'v oi m Its weltor and ci-iiu-.ii' mini; liMiiy tbuuwaiidi of el-.-ur ul who, lt fcuren K.nvi'. wouM f ive death itn-tf for runs u. mtk-, let win. Hrr lifted a fiar'f a.r to hung ' pro'l ."ie pt f r'f Meousiiaul lul.l t.W tt '-'-W ' Ilea bnIM (V., (11 It'll