The Tribune F M KIMMELL Publisher MXTOOK - - - NEBRASKA HEARTS AND MASKS By HAROLD MacCRATH Authorof TheManon the Boxttc With Drawings by Harrison Fisher Copyright IKS by Bobbs Merrill Co CHAPTER III Continued What do you know about the ten of hearts I began with directness I am a shade all things are known to me You may be a lamp shade for all I care What do you know about the ten of hearts Beware of it hollowly From under his toga he produced a ten of hearts My knees wabbled and there was a sense of looseness about my collar The fellow knew I was an impostor Why didnt he denounce me Ib the back of your card anything like this one ironically I dare say it isnt But have your good time grave monk doubtless you are willing that the fiddlers shall be paid And wrapping ais toga about him majesti cally he stalked away leaving me staring dumfoundedly after his reced ing form Discovered The deuce Had I been attired like yon Romeo I certainly should have taken to my heels but a fellow can not run in a Capuchins gown and re tain any dignity I would much rather be arrested than laughed at I stood irresolute What was to he done How much did he know Did he know who I was And what was his object in letting me run my course I was all at sea Hang the grisly old Roman Ihut my teeth I would see the comedy to its end no matter what befell If worst came to worst there was always Teddy Hamilton to fall hack on I made off toward the smoking room rumbling imprecations against the gods for having given me the idea of attending this masquerade when it would have been cheaper and far more comfortable to go to the theater But as soon as L entered the smok ing room I laughed It was a droll scene Here we were all of us trying savagely to smoke a cigar or cigarette through the flabby aperture desig nated in a mask as the mouth It was a hopeless job for myself I gave it up in disgust Nobody dared talk naturally for fear of being identified When a man did open his mouth it was only to commit some banal idiocy for which during office hours he would have been haled to the nearest insane asylum and labeled incurable Added to this was heat matching Saharas and the op pressive odor of weltering paint By Jove Only one man knew that the back of my card was unlike the others the man who had picked it up in old Friards curio shop the man who had come to Blankshire with me I knew now He had been there buy- ing a costume like myself He had seen me on the train- and had guessed ihe secret I elbowed my way out of the smoking room It wouldnt do me a bit of harm to ask a few polite ques tions of Mr Caesar of the sardonic laugh But I had lost the golden oppor tunity Caesar had gone to join the shades of other noble Romans in vain I searched high and low for him Once I ran into Hamilton His face was pale and disturbed and anxious Whats the trouble Hamilton I asked with forced gaiety He favored mo with a penetrating glance The very devil is the trouble he growled Several of the ladies have begun to miss valuable jewels Anne of Austria has lost her necklace and Queen Elizabeth is without a priceless comb altogether about ten thousand dollars Robbery I looked at him aghast Thats the word Curse the luck There is always something of this sort happening to spoil the fun But who ever has the jewels will not get away with them What are you going to do I have already sent for the village police Now I shall lock all the doors and make every man and woman pro duce cards for identification ab ruptly leaving me Thunderbolts out of heavens My knees and collar bothered me again the first attack was trifling compared to this second seizure How the devil -was I to get out Are you searching for me In quired a soft voice at my elbow I turned Instantly The Blue Dom ino had come back to me I have been searching for you everywhere I said gallantly Oh but that is a black one Never mind the fib was well meant I led her over to a secluded nook within a few feet of the door which gave entrance to the club cellars This doorI bad been bearing in mind for some time It Is well to know your topography The door was at the left of the band platform There was a twin door on the other side ye sat down fcttfflM nTaryrtTJBtinB IT 1 1 IMWI IIIH WW Have you heard the news I asked No Has some one been discov ered making love to his own wife by mistake Its serious Anne of Austria and Queen Elizabeth have been robbed of some jewels A thief among us A regular Galloping Dick Im a thief myself for that matter You she drew away from me a bit Yes My name is Procrastination Ah my grave Capuchin we do not steal time we merely waste it But is what you tell me true I am very sorry to say it Is The jewels were worth something like ten thousand dollars Merciful heavens It is true infernally true look ing around to see if by chance Caesar had reappeared on the scene How was 1 to manage my escape It Is true I might hie me to the cellars but how to get out of the cellars Have you seen Julius Caesar I asked Caesar Yes Miss Hawthorne The Blue Domino swung about and leaned toward me her hands tense upon the sides of her chair What name did you say a strained note in her voice Hawthorne I answered taking out the sHp of pasteboard See it says that one blue domino was rented of Monsieur Friard at five thirty this afternoon How did you come by that ticket she demanded It was a miracle I purchased a mask there and this ticket was wrapped up in my bundle by mistake fcf s E - - and I beheld the girl I had met in Mouqulns You Silence So this is the meaning of your shuffling those cards Oh it Is certainly droll She laughed And are you Miss Hawthorne I am still in the mask sir I shall answer none of your questions This is the finest romance in the world cried You were talking about getting out she said Shall I lend you my domino But that would be useless Such a prestidigitator as Signor Fan toccini has only to say Presto and disappear at once I assure you it Is no laughing mat ter I see it from adiffcrent angle An artists model and yet a guest at this exclusive function A commotion around the stage dis tracted us Presently we saw Teddy Hamilton mount the stage and hold up his hands Attention ladies arid gentlemen he called Silence gradually fell upon the mote ly groups of masqueraders A thief is among us I have had all the exits closed Everybody will be so kind as to present cards at the main entrance Three ten spots of hearts have been tallied on the com paring lists We have been imposed upon The police are on the way Very sorry to cause you this annoy ance The identity of the holders of the cards will be known only to those of us on the committee Silence and then a murmur which soon became a buzzing like that of many bees v J The Blue Domino Swung1 About It is a curious coincidence her voice normal and unagitated I was confused Then I am mis taken my chagrin evident All this while mind you I was wonder ing if that cellar door was unlocked and how long it would -take me to reach it before the denouement One way or the other it does not matter said she Yet if I could reach the cellars absently Then I bit my tongue Cellars Who said anything about cellars I meant that this is not the hour for unmasking or disclosing ones identity coldly And 3et when Caesar whispered Beware the ten of hearts you turned and shuddered What have you to offer in defense It was the horrid mask he wore Well it wasnt handsome of him What did you mean by cellars suddenly becoming the inquisitor in her turn I Oh I was thinking what I should do in case of fire nimbly That is not the truth Well no it isnt Can you keep a secret I whispered If it isnt a terrible one- Well I have no earthly business here I am an impostor An impostor Yes And for the past few min utes since I heard of the robbery Ive been thinking how I could get out of here upon the slightest notice While the reckless spirit was upon me I pro duced the fatal card and showed the back to her You will find that yours is of a different color But I am not the Galloping Dick it was only a hare brained lark on my part and I had no idea it would turn out serious like this I was going to disappear before they unmasked What would you advise me to do She took the card studied it and finally returned it There followed an Interval of silence I have known the imposition from the first she said What She touched the signet ring on my little finger - I have seen that once before to night No she mused you will not blow up the postoffice to night nor the police station She lifted the corner of her mask The Blue Domino suddenly clutched my arm Please take me away take me- away at once Im an impostor too Two of us This was disaster I give you my solemn word there was nothing I re- retted so much as the fact that I f adnt gone to the theater But I am a man of quick thought and resource In the inelegant phras ing of the day me for the cellars Come said I to the girl theres only once chance in a hundred but well take it together Together Where Why to the cellars Ive a pocket ful of matches We can make a try For if theres a thief around and we are caught and proved impostors r Well I leave you to imagine I will go with you she replied resolutely The gods were with us The door leading to the cellars was not locked I opened it passed the girl before me and closed the door I am frightened she whispered So am I I offered to reassure her You are not afraid of rats are you No o Bully I cried Then I laughed How can you laugh It is horri ble she protested You would come though I heard your uncle warn you Look at It the way I do Its ar huge joke and years from now youll have great fun telling it to your grandchildren I wish at this moment I could see so far ahead What was that seizing my arm Click Somebody had locked the -door be hind us -To be Continued Willing to Overlook It You exclaimed the Indignant old gentleman you want to marry my daughter Why sir It was only a few years ago that you were caddy Ing for me Yes the young man replied but I dont intend to let that stand in the way I hope I am philosopher enough to understand that a Tery bad golfer may make a fairly good- father-in-law Chicago Record Herald 8aved by a Song A boy was amusing himself by watching tho birds that were flying around him At length a beautiful bobolink perched on a rough bough of an apple tree near by The boy picked up a stone and got ready to throw it at the bird The birds throat swelled and forth came the song A llnk a llnk a link bobo ling bobolink a-no-sweet a-no-sweet I know it I know it a link a link dont throw it throw It throw it And the boy did not throw the stone but dropped it on the ground - Why didnt you stone him my boy You might have killed him and carried Wm home The little fellow looked up and re plied Couldnt cos he sang so Puck A Big Bargain for 12 Cents Postpaid The year of 1906 was one of prodigal plenty on our seed farms Never before did vegetable and farm eeeds return such enormous yields 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one of his fellows a stalwart country youth fresh from the farm One day young Field went early to the classroom and put upon the big blockboard a very exasperating caricature of his en emy with his name beneath When the aggrieved party saw what had been done he said not a word but catching up his youthful tormentor he used him as an eraser and after rub bing out the offensive picture quietly took his seat Of Interest to Women Every woman naturally should be healthy and strong but a great many Women unfortunately are not owing to the unnatural condition of the lives we lead Headache backache and a general tired condition are prevalent amongst the women of to day and to relieve these conditions women rush to the druggists for a bottle of some preparation supposed to be particular ly for them and containing nobody knows what If they would just get a box of Brandreths Pills and take them regularly every night for a time all their trouble would disappear as these pills regulate the organs of the feminine system The same dose al ways has the same effect no matter how long they are used Brandreths pills have been in use for over a century and are for sale everywhere plain or sugar coated Henry Clay and Lew Wallace Mr Clay was of a personality once seen never to be forgotten Tall Blender graceful he had besides the air majestic which kings affect im agining it exclusive property Throughout Mr Clays performance my eyes scarcely left his countenance which as he -proceeded sank from sight until by the familiar optical illusions nothing of it remained but the mouth and that kept enlarging and widening until it seemed an elas tic link holding the ears together Indeed at this late writing my one distinct recollection of the man and his speech is the mouth and its capac ity for infinite distension Autobiog raphy of Lew Wallace Sheer white goods In fact any fine wash goods when new owe much of their attractiveness to the way they are laundered this being done in a manner to 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Libraries James J H Gregory oV Marble head Mass is a rival of Andrew Car negie in the giving away of libraries He has been doing this for years His libraries are smaller than Carnegies gifts and are given to small communi ties to ministers and educators who cannot afford to purchase them - - A J J CANADAS 6000 TIMES The Immigration During 1906 Wa3 216000 While it is well to heed every word of caution from the leaders in commerce and finance and to avoid all speculative ventures that lack a solid business foundation it is clearly evident that there is no conspicuous weak spot in Canadas present era of prosperity The Toronto Globe says The Dominion has in a commercial sense plenty of money and our lead ing financial Institutions are in a po sition to lend freely In the United States The chief productive enter prises of Canada are not buoyed up by an era of dangerous speculation but are following substantial busi ness methods and finding safe and continuous markets for their goods We are not bolstering up any indus tries by extensive export bonuses that must Impoverish the people as a whole and ultimately lead to col lapse through the failure of the arti ficial aid There is no extreme pro tection in Canada such as would cre ate great fortunes for a few at the expense of the general public and lead to disruption and catastrophe Tho prosperity of Canada has no ar tificial foundation being based on a healthy and substantial expansion of trade and industry with a proportion ate extension of productive settlement to new areas It is true that we are borrowing extensively for railway construction but every line will bring new terri tory within the limits of profitable occupation and will create prosper ous settlements to bear the burdens and repay the outlay Wo are not exhausting mineral resources for it is quite reasonable to assume that although mineral wealth is never permanent ours will during the measurable future develop a far greater productive capacity than at present Our timber wealth can be made continuous by a judicious pol icy And agriculture the real foun dation of our prosperity is expanding with every new expenditure on rail way construction We are not in the flush of a railway mania that could bring its punishment through the useless duplication of lines The gigantic railway enterprises that now stimulate every line of business in Canada will create a new Domin ion and thus render easy the heavy burdens of kdebt now freely assumed Canadas era of prosperity has been unprecedented but there is no sign of weakness and no cause for lack of confidence While our growth is normal and healthy we need have no alarm at its rapidity This article might have gone on to relate the great growth that is taking place in Central Canada where thousands of Americans have made their homes during the past few years The past calendar year has given to Canada by importation an addition of 216000 to its population Of this the United States contributed 63781 The 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