THE MYSTERY GIRL By < ABOLY> WEI.LB. y (Copyright, 192*.) 8TNOP81S. | •Volin Waring, gentleman and scholar, has Just won tbs hotly contested election ! to the presidency of Corinth college, a venerable >>w Fngiand seat of learning. Before his inauguration lie plans to marry Kmlfy Hates, a charming and cultured 1 widow. With his life’s ambition achieved 1 and a rosy future assured, there it yet ' on instant’s hesitation before he answers j In the affirmative her question, “Are you j entirely happy?" Into this quiet college town conies "‘Miss J Mystery." Through her uncanny ability ' to compel others to do her bidding, she ! succeeds in establishing herself at Corinth’s most exclusive boardinghouse, kept by Mrs. Adams and her husband. "Old Salt.’’ Further than giving her minis as Anita Austin, the “Mystery Girl” refuses to divulge any information regarding her self or her business in ( orinth. This pique* the curiosity of flie other hoarders. \fter hearing Pr. Waring deliver a lecture, the “Mystery t»irl“ meets hi* tiancce, who invites her to his home for tea. I pon meeting .Miss Austin tho doc tor appears greatly distnrlied and after dropping a cup of tea to tho floor ho awkwardly excuses himself from tho room. Hefor© he returns the “Mystery Girl" de parts. That night Hr. Waring is Irft alone In his study to prepare a speech which Is to la delivered the following night. In the morning Ito, the hutjer, upon arising, discovers that the doctor's • l*ed is undisturbed and goes to his study where he finds all of the doom and windows locked from the inside. Be coming suspicious, Ito informs the house keeper. who tur*» summons Gordon Corkwood, l)r. Minings private secretary. The latter forces an entrance to the study and find* the doctor dead from a stub wound. Mgo. Jap servant, has mysteriously disappeared. A large ruby scarfpin and #500 in currency also are listed among the missing. The scarfpin and roll of Idlls later are found in Miss Austin's room and this to- j gether with other rih-umstantial evidence, lend to the unmistakable belief that she 1 cithe** killed l>r. Waring or hired some- ! one else io commit the crime. IMiring tho nevt several days she is subjected to a severe grilling In the police authorities. The one person in the village who be lieves iier innocent of any crime and who Is ever willing to rush to her aid is ttordon Fork wood. Maurice Trask, distant relative nnd only | heir to Hr. Baring’s fortune, arrives on the scene and takes charge of the in vest iguth-n. \flrr healing the evidence gathered by the authorities, he, too, thinks Mis* Austin guilty of the crime, hut at first sight of her falls in love with her. lie pfmpnse* to her, telling her that if • ho consents to marry Idm, ho will clear her. hut I hat if she refuses, he will send her to prison. In the meantime Fork wood and "Miss Mystery" discover that they are deeply In love with each other. Trask repeats Id* threat. She asks for a week's time to consider his proposition. Ifo consents, but warns her that tho delay may prove detrimental to her. Fleming Mono. high flowered detective, I* engaged to untangle the mystery sur rounding Hr. Warring’s death. {Continued from Yrtlerdiiy.) “Anita," he said, speaking very low. “the crisis has come. They have horned of the check Dr. Waring gave you that night, and It is the law straw. Stone is already, J think, convinced of jour guilt, ami that young .clufb. Mc Guire, w ill get at the bottom of everything. I'm sure.’’ , "Check? What do .you meant’" Miss Mystery said, with a blank look ou her face. * ~ "Don't equivocate with me, dear." Tjockvvoml laid bis hand gently on hers. “There's no time now to tell you of my love, as 1 want to telj, it. Now. we van only assume that it is all told, that we jro engaged, and that we are to be married at once. We are gCiug to elope, Anita!" "Ulopc!'’ she stared at him, but her ejrs grew soft and her pale ehpeks flushed. “What do you mean?" "It isn't a pretty word,” Gordon smiled, "but it's the only thing to do, you see. If you stay here, you’ll be arrested. If you go, 1 go with you. So—tve both go, and that makes it an elopement." "Rut, Gordon-” “Rut. Anita—attswer me just one question—do you love pie?” “Yes." with an adorable upward glance -and smile. “More than you loved Dr. Waring?" Their eyes met. Lockwood's usual ly inscrutable face was desperately eager, and his deep ejes showed smouldering passion. He held her by the shoulders, he looked steadily at her, awaiting her answer. "Yes," she said, at last, her lovely ! lips quivering. "That s all T want to know!" he j whispered, triumphantly, as he kissed ; the scarlet lips, ami drew the slender I form’into his embrace, "You must know more-" she be gan. "and—arid l can't tell you. Oh, j Gordon-" Hhe hid her face on his broad shoul der, and he gently stroked her hair, i as he said: "Don't tell me anything now, dear- I Oat. Don't ever tell me. unless you ithonse. And. anyway. 1 know trUll. t know you had never known the iks tor before, and I'll tell you how I ] know. I found in his scrap.basket a | Sote to you-" “A note to me!” Fresh terror i shn wed in t*he dark ej'es. ’ Yes—don’t mind. No one else ever saw it. I burned it. But it said. 'Darling Anita. Since you came into - my life, life is worth living'—or some- ■ thing like that—" "When—when did lie write that?” : “Some time on tlint fatal Sunday. 1 j Suppose after he met you in the after noon. and before you came that eve- j rdug. Remember, sweetheart, if ever l yon want to tell me all about that ) late visit to him, do so. But, if not, 1 shall never ask or expect you to. But that's all In the future—our dear future, which we shall spend to gft bet'—together. Anita! Arc you glad?" “Oh, so glad!” and the soft arms Crept round his neck and Miss Mys tery gave him a kiss that thrilled his Very soul. "Will you take care of me. Gordon?” "Take care of you. m>’ little love! Take care of you, is it? Just give me the chance!" "You seem to have a pretty big chance, right now," a smiling face leached up to his. "But;-" she seemed suddenly to recollect some thing. “about a cheek—he didn't give me a check-" Lockwood laid a hand over her mouth. "Hush, dearest. Don't tell me things that aren't—aren't so. t saw the stub—a check for ten thousand tioll&rs—made out to Anita Austin, and dated that very Sunday. Now, hush—” as she began to speak, “we've lio time to talk these things over. I tell you the police are on your track. They will come here, they will arrest you—try) to get that in j’our head. I am going to save you—first, tor your r.vvn sweet sake, and also for my livvn.” "But Gordon, wait a minute. Do you believe I killed John Waring?” LncliW'ood looked at her. “Don't ask me that, Anita. And. Last Times Today «the DANGEROUS AGE” truly, I don't know whether I believe it or not. . I know you have told falsehoods, I know you were there that night, I know of his letter to you, of the check and of the ruby pin and the money. But I—no, I do not know that you killed him. There are many other theories pos sible—there's Nogi—but. my darling, it ail ptakes no difference. I love you, I want you. wlyitever the cir cumstances or conditions of youj life, or your deeds. I .love you so,’that I want you even if you are a crimi nal—for In that case I want to pro tect and save you. Now, don't tell me you did or didn't kill the man, for-” he gave her a whimsical smile, couldn't believe you in either case! I've not much opinion of your veracity, and, too. it's too big a matter to talk about now. Of course, I don't believe you killed him! You, my little love! And yet. the evidence is so overpowering that 1— believe you did kill him! There, how's that for a platform? Now. let all those things be, and get readytfo go away with me. I tell }ou we're go ing to elope and mighty quickly, too. "The difficulty is, to get away un seen. But "It must be done. Pack a small handbag—a very small one. I'll Plan our way out—and if we can make a getaway under the noses of Stone and his boy we ll soon be all light. I've a friend who will motor us to a. nearby town, where a dear old minister, who has known and loved me from boyhood, will marry us." "Doesn't he know about—about me?" "My little gjrl. leave all the details of this thing to -me. Dqfi't bother your lovely •head about It. It will be all right—trust me—if we can es cape." "Is it right for me to go? Oughtn't 1 stay and—what do they call it? Give myself up?" "Anita, if 1 didn't love you so. I'd scold ytm. hard! Now, you obey yjutir future lord and master, and get ready for a hurry-up wedding. 1 in sorry that you can't have bridesmaids and choir boys—but, you'll pardon me, 1 know, if I remind you that that isn't my fault." .Miss Mystery looked up and broke j into laughter. Truly, «he was a mys tery! Her gayoty was as spontaneus and merry as if she had never heard of cronie or tragedy. Lockwood gazed at her curiously,' and then nodded his handsome head, as he said: "You'll do, Anita! You're a lit tie bit of all right." But in a moment her mood changed. "Gordon, we can’t," pile said, slow ly. "tVe never can get away from Phis house—let alotkr the detectives. Miss Hascom is on continual watch and Mrs. Adams-" "I know, dear. That's it. I thought ■ f-you could manage that part. I'd see to evading the Stone faction. Can't you think up a plan?" '‘Love will find a way." she wliis tiered, and unable to resist the in viting ,smile. Gordon again caught her in his arms, and held her close in an ecstasy of possession. "Yotl are so sweet* he murmured, with an air of saying something im portant. “Oh, my little girl, how I love you! The moment 1 first saw you—" "When was that?" “That nlcht at—at the Doctor's lectures. J sat behind you. I changed my seat to do so—and 1 counted the buttons on your dear tittle gray frock —that was one Way I discovered your presence in tha study that night." lie j spoke gravely now. "And there was ' another way. I heard ygu talking, j Yes I heard your blessed voice—re I member, I loved you then—and I. heard Waring talking to you. I could make out no word—I didn't try— but now' t wish I had—for it might help you.", "I wish you had. Gordon," she re turned, solemnly, "it would hate helped me.” "But you can tell me, dear, tell me all the conversation. Surely you ! trust me now.” "I trust you—but—oh, as you say, there's no time. It's a long s,tory—a dreadful story—I don’t want to tell 1 you-" "Then you shan't. I’ve promised, you that, you know. Not until you | want to tell me, willel ask for a word of it.” “Now, here's another thing,4’ and Anita blushed deeply, “if we go away —as you say'—what about — about money?” Lockwood started at her. "1 have money," he said; "yGiy do you ask that?" "But—but the awful detective peo ple—said you—you were terribly in debt.” "Brave little girl to say that. I know you hated to. Well, nty darling. I i Abu;. LAST WEEK Starts Tomorrow cm • Recommends Harold Lloyd —in— “Dr. Jack” those precious bills that those precious j detectives dug tip In my desk are old ‘ bills tha' were owed by my father— | Ins name was the same as mine-" | "The same as yours! How queer!" •‘Oh. not a unique instance. Any way, those (Alp I ant paying off as 1 can. I'm not legally responsible for them, but I want to clear my dad's name, and all that. Now, all that can wait—while I take unto me a wife, and arrange for her comfort and con venience. But is there—now remem ber-, I'tn not prying—is there any one whose permission you must ask to marry me?" • "No, I’m twenty-one—that's of age in any state.” "Why you aged person! I deemed you about eighteen." "Do you mind? ' "No, you goosit-! But—your moth er, now?” "Oh—ray mother. She doesn't care what I do." "And your father? Forgive me, but 1 have to ask." "My father is dead." "Then come along. Bet's begin to get ready to go." "Wait a minute — Gordon — to get married—must I—must I tell my real name?" His eyes clouded a trifle. "Ves, dear heart,” he said very gently, "yes, you must." "Then l can't get riturried, Gordon.” Miss Mystery sat down and folded her little hands in her lain her whole a'ttitude that of utter despair. Miss Mystery’s Story. “But. Sweetheart," urged Gordon Lockwood, “it We elope no one need know your renl name except the min ister and witnesses-’’ “And you?" said Miss Mystery. “Yes—and T-” “Oh, I can't marry you. anyway. 1 can't marry anybody. I can't tell who 1 urn! Oh. let them take me away, and let them arrest me and X nope they’ll convict me—and—" “Hush, my precious girl, hush.” Lockwood took her in his arms, and lei her stifle her sobs on bis breast, lie was bewildered. What, was the trtith about this strange child? For in her abandonment of grief Anita seemc',1 a very child, a tortured, ir r« stamsihle soul, whose only haven wa*in the arms now around her. "You will go with me, anyway, Anita.” be said, wMh an air of au thority. "I must take care of you. We will go as I planned. The min ister I told yoi^of is a great and good man, he will advise you—” “Oh. no, I don't want to talk to a minister!” "Yes, you do. And his wife is a dear, good woman. They will take you into their hearts and home—and then we can all decide what to do. At any rate, you must get away from here. Come, now, pack your hag— and would you mind—Anita—if I ask you not to take the—the money and the ruby pin—” “But lie gave them to me! I tell you, Gordon, John Waring gave me those of his own free will “Bedause of his affection for you?” "Yea: for no other reason! I will j keep the pin. anyway—I will!” "Anita, have you ^in.v idea how you puzzle me? how you torture | me? Well, take what you like. Will [ you get ready now, and I will let ; you know as soon as l can, how and v.hen we can start." A loud rap was follow ed by an im- j mediate opening of the door, and Mrs. Adams came into the room. j She stared at Lockwood, but made , no comment on bis presence there. “Miss Austin,” she began, "I do not wish yon to stay in my house any longer. I have kept you until now, , because my husband was so sorry for i you, and refused to turn you out. Nor am I turning you out, but—I wish you would leave us alone. Mr. I.»ookwood.” , 1 Gordon started to speak, but Anita interrupted him. (Tu Or Continued Monday.) * I Head of Rescue Home Relieved of Post Here Adjutant Lillie Ness of ^ie Salva tion Army Rescue home at 1702 Oraee street lias received order* to take a two months’ furlough and then report at the Chicago headquarters for a new assignment. Commissioner French is to lake up Adjutant Ness' work here. "I hate to leave Omaha because of the good people here,' said Adjutant Ness. "They have made possible our new rescue home and have been very kind aiffl generous. Bu* s are orders. X am lieing given a long vacation because X didn't have one this year and because I have worked hard. My parents want I* to spend the furlough out in Washington state. “Commissioner French cornea to Omaha with a long and enviable record. She has done field and slum work and was a missionary In foreign fields. Her husband died in Indites She Is expected in Omaha the last of next week, and a formal welcome will lie extended her a week from Sun day.’’ • Adjutant Ness lias been in Omaha for four years, in charge of the rescue home. She joined the Salvation Army in 1896 as a soldier, but became an officer a few years later. She does not know where she will be assigned at tlie end of her furlough. ___ Taylor Declares Grain Exchange Heips Fanners ! Frank Taylor, head of the' Taylor Grain company, told the Continental club of the workings of the Omaha Grain exchange at the club's weekly luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Fon tenelle. R. M. Switzler, president of the cluh. presided. "The grain exchange Is a fine thing for the farmer,” said Mr. Taylor, “though most farmers don’t realize this. It promotes competition and therefore raises prices. Members of the exchange do not gamble. A mam came to me the other day and asked me how he could fnake some money playing the grain market. I told him he could m ke money by keeping his money in his pocket.” Mr. Taylor explained how the ra dio broadcasting station helps the farmers. Bee Want Ads produce results. “Call Me Back, Pal o’ Mine” A Walts Song whose play-it-again swing and rhythm have perched it high among the year's BIG HITS. Buy it—dance to it— on Columbia New Proc ess Record A-3752 “Save the Last Walts (or Me" is the good mea sure waits on the other side. At Columbia Deal 75c * LAST TWO DAYS • TODAY AND SAT. NORMA TALMADGE IN THE SECRET & STORM COUNTRY Starts Sunday ALL NEXT WEEK “The NINETY and NINE” Miles of flames, burning bridges, fast falling trees. Bringing Hundreds to Safety. Last Two Times MATINEE TODAY, 2:15 Early Curtain TONIGHT at 8 Albert— —Leonora LINDQUIST & ALLEN Bailey A Cowan. Jack Norton A Co., and the Current Bill. WEEK STARTING TOMORROW A Treat lor the Fun Lover Herbert— - Hilda WILLIAM and WOLFUS In "From Soup to Nuts” And Six Other Standard Os-pheum Acts MATINEES 15c to 50c Pill!. 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PRESCRIPTIONS and all refills of prescripti6ns during this sale at 33Vs per cent discount. FOUNTAIN PENS, PENCILS Schaeffer's, Waterman’s Ideal, Wahl, Harris, Salz, at 33 % Di*count. All Kvi rsharp, .Auto Point, Rcalite, Nupoint Lead Pencils, 33$fc% Discount. RUBBER GOODS $2.50 Combination Syringe... $1.39 $2.50 Female Spray Douche .. $1.39 $1.50 Fountain Syringe ...... 89c $1.50 Hot Water Bottles .89c 35c Syringe Tubing, full length, for . 14c $1.00 ^Rubber Gloves .49c Above all guaranteed fresh stock. IVORY GOODS Mirrors, Combs, Brushes, Brush Holders, Jewel Boxes, Picture Frames, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, etc., y2 price. All Art Candles V2 price. A few Solid Ivory Boxed Sets, Va off. STATIONERY Consisting of pound boxes fine Linen Paper, Fancy Boxes Paper and Envelopes, Cor respondence Cards and Envelopes, Writing Tablets, clc., V2 price. RUBBING ALCOHOL All pint bottles. 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Djer Kiss, Fiance, Amami, values to $1.25 ..69c GOc Dorin's Rouge, all shades, for. 27c GOc Amami Rouge, all shades, for.27c GOc Palmer’s Garden Glow, 27c GOc Djer Kiss, all shades. 27c GOc La France Rouge and Pow der, in metal mirrored case, and puff .17c i TALCUMS 30e Mermen's, Colgate’s. Wil liams’, Djer Kiss, Vivau dou, Hudnut’s and Amami for. 19c $1.25 Iloubigant’s Ideal, Quelques Fleurs.69c One lot of odds and ends, worth up to 30e, special for . 5'c PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS Colgate's, Palmer's, II u fi nal’s, Spieler’s, Jergen's Bulk Perfume, values up to $2 an oz., oz. for 25c $1.50 bottles Hudnut's Spieler's, Djer Kiss, Jer gen's . 89c $1.00 bottles Colgate’s, Hudnut’s, Spieler's, Jer gen’s . 69c $2.25 Djer Kiss Perfume for . $1.69 Mary Carden, regular $2.50 per OZ.M Price $2.50 Cappie Perfume. $1.79 $2.50 Houbigant's Sachet for. $1.79 $1.25 Djer Kiss Sachet, 89c $1.25 Cappie Sachet . . 89c $25.00 Colli Wog Perfume, new . $17.89 One lot 50c and 40<' original bottles, assorted odors, while they last.17c MINERAL WATERS 20c bottle Red Raven.14c 45c bottle Pluto.29c 25c bottle Pluto.17c 25c botlle Abilena.14c 45c bottle Abilena.29c 50c bottle Colo Fax.29c 75c bottle Buffalo Lithia. ,59c j Please Do Not Ask for Credit This Sale Strictly Cash Merritt’s Drug Store 16th and Farnam Sts. Securities Bldg. 16th and Farnam Sts. We Reserve the mail orders filled at these price*. Add ioc to every dollar or frac- Free Delivery. n. , | . . tion thereof for packing and (hipping. Send peraonal check*, po»toffice u p _ _ q it AI8”t tO Limit or express money order. We ship same day order received. Thousand* A* OGS OOIG Quantity °f oti-er item* at cut prices. to Dealers