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WRIGHT CO., Ltd. Livery and Board 1128 PORT STREET CLUB STABLES Telephone 109 Charles A. Stanton, t Corner Kinp; and Fort Streets High Class Investments & Bonds David Dayton - Real Estate Acent 137 MERCHANT STREET FOR SALE Residences on Beretania Street, and other property , man By STEWART1' EDWARD WHITE ' CcprrlHttl. 19SS. b, lh NtClur Cera- ptnr Copirllbl. 1907. 1508, by Sl.w.rl Edward WMl. do Be .Continued Next Week.) i'j st .. Chapter 17 IT became dlfllcult for Ordo to un dcrutnnil tlie homo life of (be Mishaps. UtcVj-UxIjt svciucd a lcllin lo the cnprlce of the moth er, who heiatuu hysliTkul at the slight est provocation and ia fond of coo trnctlujj Imncltinrr Ulx In order to gnln added attention. The day after his walk with Oernld Itlshop, Ordc and Carroll had nrrang-, cd far a ualk. nut Mrs. Ulshop met them nt the door und demanded that her datiKhtcr Btny at home to attend tb several trlylul matters, Itat the evening turned out lerr'wcll fortu tiulely, Ordv could not hare stood inuch more. They had the parlor quite to theniKclvo. Carroll took the cover from the tall harp, and. leaning her cheek nunlnnt It. nlif played dreamily for a half hour. Her arms were bnro. Her soft bosom pressed against the broad sounding tmnrd. There Is about the tones of n harp well played some thing tumlnouM. like the rich, wsrm sunlfght. When tlie girl muted the string nt Inst It set'inrd In Ordc as though all at once the room had per ceptibly darkened, lie took his lente finally, til"" spirit soothed and restored. Tranquillity was not fpr long, how ever. Orde's visits were naturally ne friMiunnt as possible. To them almost Instantly Mrs. Dlshou opposed the strong and Intultho Jealousy of ego tism. She had, as yet no fears as to tlio joung man's Intentions, but In stinctively she felt an Influence' that opposed her own supreme dominance. The week jihssed. Orde saw as much ns he could of Miss Illshop. Oerald himself seelncd Jo be much occupied, 'rrrclsely nt il every morning, how ever, ho nppoared nt the gyninaslum 'for Ids practice and In this Orde drdp. -A - - .!. I..t.l. I..I,.(m him IH'll IIIKI lUI' I1IIIMI VI J.IIK.IIK Ulli. Wtieh the young men first stripped In each other's presence they eyed each other with a secret Surprise. Oernld's slender body was gracefully muscled. Ills Imues were small, but his flesh wiih li.ird. Orde had earned from the rher the torso of an ancient athlete. The round, full arch of his chest was tnpiied by n mass of clean cut muscles. Across bis buck, beneath tho smooth skin, tbo muscles rippled and ridged n'nd dimpled with every movement. The nbdomeii showed tho peculiar cor rugation of the very strong man. Ills arms wero msgnlflicnt. "Murphy," called Gerald, "come here." ' ' A M-ry hairy, thickset, bullet bead ed man, thu type of scmlprofesslonsl "handlers," appeared. "Do jou think you could down this fellowl" asked Gerald. Murphy looked Orde over critically. "Who yo rlngln' la on mo?" ho In quired. "This Is ,, friend of mine." said Ger ald severtv. "Ever box much?" Ger ald asked Orde. "IJos?" Ordo laughed. 'Never had time for that sort of thing. Had tho gloves on a few times." "Where did you got your training. sir?" asked the handler. "My training." repeated Orde. puz sled. "Oh, I see! I, was nhvnrs pret &ic iittiijLtl tluamllu lur hull uu hour. ty hiiiy, nt.d I siip)(is. the work on the liver Leejis u man In pretty good slU'' ' t , Gerald's langor vanished." Tut on the cloves with Mnrphy," lie suggest ed, "will .vou) I'd like to see you two ut It." "Surely,'' agreed Ordo g'ood natural ly, "I'm not niuib good at It, but I'd Justns soontry." GdTnKI rung d bell, nud to the boy who answered bo said: "Hun'ouT to tho club and 11 ud Mr. Wluslow, Mr, Clark jind whouver clso Is In tho smoking rooni and tell thorn from me to come orcr to tbo gympasl uui. Tell them there's some fun on." Gerald managed a woid apart, with the truluer. v "Can you do him, Murphy." bo whis pered. ' "Burc!" said the handler. "Them1 kind's always nstslow as dray horses. They gets muscle bound." "GIvo It to blm," snld Gerald, "but don't kill him. IIo's n friend of mine." Then be stepped baik, the same Joy in his soul that Inspires n rivermaa when he encounters a hlgb banker or a cowboy its he watches tho tonderfoot about to climb the broncho, Thu first round was sharp. Orde. bud sloodJIke arok, Ms feet fl Mt "' ' planred to ThT flooT, while" MurpEy had tinted nroum! him, hitting nt will. Orde hit back, but without landing. Nevertheless Murphy when questioned apart did not srem satisfied. "The man's pig Iron," jnld he. "I pumhed Mill plenty hard' enough, and It didn't sot'iii to Jar Mm." The gallery nt one end of the miming track h'ld by now lulf tilled with In terested spectators. "Time!" called Oerald for round 2. Murphy went In more viciously, nlni. lng and measuring his blows accurate ly. Onto stood ns before: hitting bnci nt the eluflvc Mnrphy. but nil hot! t much pfrece, his feet never stirring. The handler landed almost nt will, but llhi ut apparent damage. lie grew gly-lliially lost his head. "Well, If ye will have It!" he mut tered und nlmeil uhiit was Intended as a knockout blow. (Icruld utteted a half cry of warn ing. Ordo's head smiipcd back; but. to the surprlw of every oue. the puuch had no other elTeit, nud a quick ex change of Infighting sent Murphy staggering back from the encounter. The smile disappeared from Orde's face, and his eye had calmed. Orde turned back to' Ills antagonist. The Intter advamed ome more, bis bullet head -sunk butwecn his shoul ders, bis little eyes twinkling. Like a tiger Orde sprang forward, hitting out lie tni vu"c ititt. fiercely, first with oue bund, then with the other.; Murphy gave ground, block ed, ducked, exerted utl a ring general's skill either to n(op or avoid thu rush. Ordo followed htm, lutlsteut. Murphy ducked In nnd planted a number of hurt arm Jabs at close range. Tho round ended almost Immediately to a storm of applause from the galleries. , Orde sprang nt bis udversnry In tbo third, repenting the headlong rush with which the previous round bad ended. The jouug man hammered kway tirelessly. Insistently, delivering a hurricane of his two banded blows, pressing relentlessly in as Murphy shifted and gave ground, bis bead up. his eyes steady. The gallery was In' su uproar. Perspiration hIihh! nut all over Murphy's body. Ills blows fulled of their effect, aud some of Ordo's wero landing. At length, bewildered, bo closed In to straight slugging, stand up, give and take. Orde dropped slightly his right shoul der behind his next blow. The glove crashed straight as a pile driver through Murphy'a upraised hands to bis fa co. The trainer wns burled through the nlr to land doubled up against tbo parallel bars. There bo lay quite still. Wheji, however, Orde perceived thnt Murphy was unconscious bo ran for 'ward to tho professional's side. "Do you supposo Iio's killed?" he gasped, "IIo's Just knocked out," reassured one of thoAmen. Tbo clubmen 'crowded about. "You're a wonder, my friend," aald one. "Dy Jove, he's hardly breathing fast after all that rushing," said a second, Ijiter, when the young men were resting nflor u rundown, tbo true sig nificance of the ntfalr for Orde came out. Slure the fight Gerald's customa ry lassltudo was gone. Ills eye was bright, aud a color mounted beneath the pale olive of his skin. He looked across at Ordo several times, hesitated niid at' last decided to speak. "Look hero, Orde," said he, "I want to confess! something. When you first cnmo.I had lots of fun about you, You know jour clothes aren't quite the thing, and I thought your manner was queer. I want to apologize. You're a man, and I like you better than any follow I've met for a long time. Aud it there's any trouble In the future Ini on your Bide. You know what I mean." 'Uf'thop," waa Ordo's reply, "you're not i) car sp much of a dandy as you think jou arc." isZ Chapter 18 I N the courso of tbo happy moments be had nlouc with Carroll, Orde arrived at a moro Intimate plane of conversation with her, Ho camo to an understanding of her un questioning acceptance of Mm. ISIsh op's attitude. Carroll truly believed that nono but herself could perform for her mother the various petty olllcos that lady demanded from her next of Lin mid that her practical slavery was due by eveiy consideration of filial af focjUoi;. In lib houvl room "- Ureodcd &. over tho slnie of" nrfalrs until" lift thoughts tool; u very gloomy Hugo 'in deed. To begin with, In pile of his mother's assurance lie had no faith Iq his own ran le. Ills acquaintance with Carroll was hut mi affair of mouths, nud their netu.il meetings comprised Incredibly few il.ljs, Ordo was naturally huiubte nilndid It did Hot seem conceivable to film that he could win her without a long court ship. And superadded Was the almost I'jtoleruble weight of. Carroll's Ideas as hi her domestic duties. Nevertheless, nt the very iiwnent when he had made up his mind Hint It would be utterly useless" even to In dulge In hope for some jenrs to come, he spoke. It came about suddenly and entirely without premeditation. The two bad escaped for a breath of air lata lu the? evening. Following tli; conventions, they merely strolled to the end of the block and back, always within sight of the house. Carroll w.is In n tlnd nnd pensive mood. She held her head back, breathing dctply. "It's only a little strip, but It's the stars," said she, looking up to the sky between the boubcs. "They're so quiet and culm and big." Hhe kcvuicd to Ordc for the first time llkv u little girl. A wave of ten dcrneas lifted Orde from bis feet. He leaned over, bU breath coming quickly, Carroll!" lie wild. Bbo shrunk back. "No. no! Vou mustn't!" she cried. She did not pretend to misunderstand. "It's life or death with me." he said "1 must Dot!" she irled, tlutterllij like a blid. "I promised myself long ago that I must always, always take care of mother." "Please, plcaso, dear." pleaded Orde. Ho had nothing more to say than this, Just the slni'plo lnroherrnt symbols of pleading, but In such crises It Is rather the soul than the tongue that speaks. Ills band met bers and'elosed about It. "Don't you care for me, dear?" asked Ordo very gently. "I have no right to tell yon that." an swered ahe. "I have tiled, oh. so hard, lo keep you froiu saying this, for 1 knew I had no right to hear you." "You dp care for niel" he crfd. They had mounted the steps 'aud stood Just within the vestibule. "Otrioll," cried Orde. "tell mo that you love me! Tell mo that jou'll marry mo!" "It would kill mother, Jf I should Icavo her," sho said sadly. "Hut you must marry me." pleaded Ordo. '"VV. ore mado for 'each other. God meant us for each other." "U would have to be rffier o great many years." sho snli! doubtfully. "Good night. Come to me tomorrow." Khu yllppi-d' Inside the half oien door. Orde turned away and walked up tb. street, his eyes so blinded by the greater glory that he all but ran dawn un inouoniivo pnsscrDy. inen as ine first effervescence died n more gloomy view of the situation came uppermost. To his heated Imagination the dead lock coined complete. Carroll's ilevo lluu to whit she considered bcr duty appeared unbreakable. And then bis fighting lilocd surged back to his heart. The fever of l lie argument coursed through his telus nil that, long bight "I trill nmrru joii iriciirtrr tyou $iii." until da light found him weary apt) fevered, lly n tremendous efTert he re straint d hlniHeif from going ovei' to NP'lb street until the middle of the morning. lie entered the drawing room to llinl her scaled at the piano. J IN heart buiii'iled, Kttc did not look up until lie xliu it almost ut her Humidor. 1'ieiil ille turned nl;d held nut lioili her bauds, "It Is no use. .I.ii k," sho stild "I cafe for jmi tin, much, I wlll nuny jou whenever jou Kiy," t (To Be ContJnned) lMPLE WA&ILflfftES mm It Is now thoroughly established among tho host medical authorities that eczema Is purely a skin disease, due lo n germ, and curable only through tho skin, u Is not a blood ills- eniio at all; In fact, thousands of peo plu suffer with skin disease and tiro porfectl) healthy otherwise, and there by provo they have, no dlsoascd blond. Smoary sulves cannot reach tho germs because, they do not ponotrato tho skin. Tho onlv way to roach tho germs Is by means of a penetrating liquid. Such a liquid can bo (ibta)nod by simply inlxInK ordinary, q'J of winter green wlh thymol, Klyrerlno nnd oth er healing agents. This compound known as D. D. D, Prescription, stops the Itch Instantly and tho cures nil nppcnr to bo permanent. In fact. It took thousands of cures, cjsq after enso, beforo tho best scientific author ities wero convinced of (ho absolute merit of this romedy, D, I). D. Pro scription kills the germs In tho Itching s'tlu. Us effect Is teen wthln uuo minute nfter tho first application. Honolulu Ding Co. , a -Tor sal." ora si rfuiutm w S UtJ ej i' i :lt ; , '-saw Is It Any Wonder that you ate sickly and ran down when you allow yonr stotr.ftch to become vim'e end bowels constipated t But Jon't remain in such a condi tion when KOSTETTER'S STOMACH BETTERS will help vou wonderfully on the rend back to health. 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