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--- - - rMv-MnjTxurijqruTJxruxrxJXJ G-O-Q-d WHAT.' Wvt NrvKH Cl?08t0 Taj YOU DCN T KNOW V.M,1 YOU'Vf. you nun go ir IT . Oi . 1 j 'Get 7 'J-j::C3ri f say"B)u G-O O-D Mew PI Billie Burks A Spoiled Child .7 "Ite kunal&ay,' bY CHARLES DARNTON. hA B ,rww V 1"e Kli",t"'4" came tu the Lyceum Theatre lt M n:ni viiuinui .' i Burkf I crowiur.a glory in our eye lai.-i comedy by V.f'o -.id Htori m alias BurlM'i hair. u It li bar.-ly posilbl, of conn., thai In lie little Mar-xht- hn frown unite lllm kMuty of the play. It Wai rather ladloua, la which :h: playful 'treta ppre,i hi,; f -t vCoZf Mm1p.1 the artist ul lift v that till ace L- A..W-.. U...e. 1,. .haa WH. and that count.-, for m re t -an the onu apProprmtHy prim M th. UU. Bmlly Wuke.n.M and UlU lMbU tJ' llycoddle who lead, y " ftal to Parti, Henry "fWjJJIJJJ JSo" nm,U1 UaM Jim And Morton Silton waa a .mru ;n n tender-he ai ita v ,h. ........ Evan, wae rather I I a, an acm, who couM Und her way back to the arUet . Studio after the theatre with "ii any l But "The Itunawav" l.ua uppareutly M Is quite harmless Few Odd THE grc IHE population of Algsntint nas rown from l.-.'.. 144 U) la to i.oso.s.'a in mm. Imports r.av I m from M7.02l to 111 xporti ffom MB, 170 ta :- ' " Consul (i ti. M '' liJ nos Ayies Ths city of Vienna pi SSI hat Is nr:,.. iiicre wre romparuilvply fw perhaps the mrit ramarku la 1 ' gceldantl But sn epidemic of bo or lctrlcll ii hti I. fountain In eg. ., ,., -ilague brok out So the bridge Igtsnce. It is ntuat J m im iiwur.s Mibargplaia Undsrnoaih n. fountain nj a hug -mented ehaitlbsr aro placed tweniy-j' - an rati ctl I i pi capa la f prod. Clin, -..t .1 d rent 1 iminau and coin ad i fl T ll iran. Bt)ttd through th ' l r ... 'he loan Uaa. THe 1'- it DOW. of ths plan- It eo,usl tO " 1 ' "' Anic'a tne i" "i a. kk rile.' oat by a,, laie si i in A if' ll hi moat odd!) amsd. brido In Hi world. Tall l In The Evening N - i - g - h - t! nomi.i j - u hM i'ukibluac OCEAN' MlSTO! nun nun t ie duir nr n.. icu . Michael IfortOA'l adiptaUon of th U Uore illl'l nearly M daaillni , d:Playns her enduring young charmi aK..:r.-Ulu not bring out tha VlMlnal thouh not o ureionn aa 1 Suianne. 1 e.jn. Sl ice then she ha learned noiiurs new about acting. Lit Dl(lt a f'olette, who runs away to "ar!i u ape marry Int the village molly coddle, hc pouted, the v needled, she ablmptradi sha rortl into chiid:h tem tests of jealousy, she klsed every mm la Ifnt. 3he ild all the things she has done before ind nothing mora. Ids cud of acting simply Miss t'urke simply acted Uae a spo.ie.i chllJ. Un de other circumstances Colette might have taatnad like a half-sister I th. . other little spitfire, Mlchellno In "In constant Gaol," If 'ju remember that character you will recall it was acted delightfully 1 Mlas Mary Uoland, aho proved t t she kasw the value of sincerity. ::ia -,urka le'' night never once Hilled .he sincerity of the artist Into this little! art ItUdaAt Colette chocking her iplnster aunts by sketch Ing h.it she pleased might have nothi ng to fear, but ;olette Uone In Paris and ioai:ng herself bag ar i baggage upon tr?e ff'.ebrated artlat, Maurice Dalonay, m'.Shi be expected to show at '.east a faint .agges tan of timidity. Miss Hlllle Parks waa exactly ths ma In both plncea. 3he behaved like the atar of tho play, not like a country girl plunglrg blindly Into Paris. A wlrt ful charm, an uncertain aense of her Strang pis. 'ion, night have worked woi.ders here, ilut Miss Blllle Bark was absolutely certain of herself. She nas up to all her old tricks and ap parently unmindful cf everything els KM gfftctatloni at tlm.'s led Id th euaj p clon that she is hecom.na the spoiled child of the theatf While he looked as young seemed o ami Dlnvcd mil charming as ever, ene Intent upon being "cut" .(i frankly for "laughs" that Iht failed to maks Colstts sy.tip thetic figure. 11 wss a fnrsgnrs conclusion, of -A.ir.e that Colette would marry a man "'d enr enough to he ner miner, cuom, nkes 'ny fuss annul n in !"' u(n in this case an old rriena noes hg agilnst him In tne ionn run ir may rlit a ViTy nlnln man. but ne acieu otner boen toned aown for American stage. Stati.-tics. I'ciu on tho i illway from Lima to Or o.va, apunr.ng a dei p and precipitous. iiasMi over M)0 feet aid., and reatlng aa tm -a gig.intlc piers Many of the met mptoytd on the work were ex-sallors. h e training tnab. 1 than) to work at dirv heights, Althoorth the work eu n''sess.irl!v of a moit J.i ncfr ills char- was nfflelajly christened Piente de la V'Cf 4js, or Bflggg jf Holla- a oamt which ll atlll retains. A slcn with letters o"s hundred fee' high is 0 he seen in the shoro of Ihe C ilumbla lllver near Leverly, in tn It. of Wus.ilng'.on. Two sm..'.l curved rlhs a'ltblg thr spout of i new antl-at I tali na faucet prsveui t.ie tvaiar ipattaring a it a--c. uo nutter wtiat Ui p.ua.ai. -esTP- V UJ UKIUlin I I I II. II i I ,kti m i i r y i l x y " t i x x World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, October 10. 1911. By Ferd G. Longj 06. itasa Ne vor Wort 41 AMON8TROSITT in handbag to on 1'a way acroa the Atlantic. Aireacy It Is MgKili ng to com Into vogue In London and I'arl. Boon New York women may appear on the treets with handbags mat will look like e-orlflel reproductions of the aack In h!ch some newsboya carry their papers. Grandpa's carpetbag, at 111 so faahlon able In tho tall timber belt, haa nothing n thla creation either In size or gaudl- iTbt Nat wk uTUi fiTXOPHIS OF rROKUINQ STALMtNT. WUltim Kg'l,. an Auaiur, i m tmut .ma.. ia$ ifui.i I'. . HbD bt BWt M 1 U mo (.'flirt feiio .': of tiu tt i WflAll hJlti i i tn Hue Mirtsotuf M ii iircntt ,.. At u door on IMfttBlf oo hrr u.j, I hfr luiibrti. I wthes to ,-. wirb btm r- L " ' 10 th (iTMUtt a. r' iu- i t dil Hi. r- fin I M irrrnut hiniflDai ItltMMI (rtn "Df tn hiimi r.JJ im.'uli! prctebtt Hdj rmra innunci..j hit tTUCa-mir .hpotf7 tu Ibi UM.i--dy mrvU ob - v.ij back tu UWU fOulll. tiu in" tli cblm ' in;uifrlnii 0i Bi'v.J' h t 1U" t- Ihr BOUM lUPDtWtOOa UtU9, i' . . ' that Uri-nrt Ml nrtni M 1 ' . llni r,(. r,v nlht-p hkni ihti llr . arrul"ia matr,itrtf Marathon FMdart ha .im-.tUatiou. Uea Ka.lv i, a, i.ilril t J nit. 1 (. .tion irotn . . I'.rl. an MT.T A WTl ITU ..1.1- Minf. lireuet mu.ei Badyj release. ...mli j lo lln Ilreni'. imluieB'.. .aur Mine iiret,.l. fci cur mi . u.,r.u . ilnS rim to alUcli iwr busuauiTs bai dbaen ... . ..7Tr 'laaVaa Hist Moi cln-nrl Uaa S9rr I . I a lummy inu ...- .cni l. Ksili le iimam lur a f' UJ susose Es.li le itmain lur a I1 S !) g u i it .ti ifierssni asinoii ssi inii ..r.Aiil. 1 i. nrvii.i i.iuv. , i,. w- on.. "..net "t nu.n.lnj Juinol till, tali 'hj. i.rsll.en the M.a atrst. Has lu.t ralW. i s li ilsteu. I aad lies. i (Urtslai Is i, .alk seireas ySlaM sul .Marstlma. Mme UrsSM tu.ir ioioa Liu Ills tains. CBAPTBR IV. IOatiajssl Mme luint)t n Maid. Ul.l.llvA M, my fneuJ, that M. Marathon Is right, Everything leada me to think, both in Ihe a: try of the dummy and that of ons of wn '"i I now r.e- the for the dial time, that tots la the moat I piau.-ihie sgpreeaton t i truiu oi w.. in w . are both 'gno.-ani 1 had leu aggaBtl y ear the wiruitn of 1 breath. Ann whll npeaklni. the truth, I mull admit that the tone of ncr words ai o llrongly Imbued with It, that I thought I should be ill. like a woman who has hysterics, In th' presence of so inc imprahtnalblt a Justification. I felt my hand hurnlr; a Ith fever In her Icy one 1 ahould have like.l to withdraw ll from her clasp but 1 no longer had the eouragt ' And ahe was holdlni; my tinkers with a mec. ml gj presaure so siroiu. s. bevoi.il the or al i. .try power of a woman's hand, trial 1 had the terrible, f.ellng that mini sould always b iiram n o. ih.s oman. Marathon had rIUmd! his dem onatraUon. If h waa putting th same "H Te Handbag Is to Be p.-- ?rr lfj aaas. The new bags, as seen In the accom- panying pictures from th Sketch, are of varying shapes, sues, materials and convln-lng logic Into It, hla voice had changed strangely. The tone was firm er, calmer He aoamad lo b- lamentlnsl his foolish dlseni h..: ni'Tl -one knew not what mournful rllgnatlca what forsecn dlallluslon. waa .n the Cspthl cf hla br ted hea; t. Now, ' ho hurungued. "do you unlor aland why 1 Riugt have the head of Z, the Strang'er-and Why my Impera tive duty, Muitre sUtnot, .a to save, coat what it nay, the charming and too un h .ppy Mo... Qrsnat? i ani not going'.. enlaivo upon my prlvatt fllngl Voa divined tiieiu yaatrday - ova aim iiieneil Lot us under-stHiiJ eaen otaei 1 1 am not an old man who may be footed with Impunity. To ia igh ai m I no esay aori:' I love lint tirenet wllh my bra n, with my Intelligence, Ritn ail my hart, tool l i".e n.-r a I would love a grown la du ignter, I chihlleaa widowsr! To s- v yth'.ng In a s.ngls word, 1 l ive I. t Ide illy. 1: is stronger than I I feel .. father'! heart, ! do )uu understand ,' You don't under I ItMdl Beahles, t.'iat la It and Is Hit! I loie her with all my hea t-aiul my heart Is fllitd wlui blttarn! IfOU do I not know hltlcrne.-s. M .itrn JUlnOtl Yoa lie married lo del.r.''tfii' young wife' You are Ignorant of ths most num-n or feelings jealousy, In sr.ortl' "Are you jca.ouJ, M ilaraltoc?' ths lawyai latarrupiaa. Ve. sir,' Ftp, ltd (Aa al.'iijile-hesried nan firmly. "J gm not an ass! 1 ur.- Irttnnd perfectly wall that there la underneath thla affair .. drama of paa- ion us dark os .i . i. ...... i.-ss nigni i am etiuugli of a psycho, ogist to divine that i.. bvautlfui and VirtUOl I Mine (tram ii -at hive egmtril lad am Hiltit ini I prudence with this Don Jain ttapban I son, your by no means fatlmgh e cleat l 1 1 would risk putting my hand In the fir that Mme. Client'. Is the purest of I vi men ass put al e Is a woman, after all! I fear that she may be com- I plttely deceive), as we have been our selves by this dangaroui ruffian who )g ga.ned hr blind COnBdanegl I fear thgl ahe may have son away wllh 't. n e ttranglsr! it Ii nlghimart whlnn . kept nie awake until J ocl.uk thla morning An! Malirt Juinol. you a. cut laa then, as l do. side ny side, hand In hund -she the weak and Ignorant victim, he the b . .1 and dunKeioua raf nn li s enough to tuak lias i.air rla Let George DO It! IP TOU WANT Ant SuPopQ ou cn cook V MO COUlD VOO GET T0 TT ONE? -ft one? v ... as Big as a Suitcase d.ilg.ia Some would hold acarce a sin- gle bushel of potatoes, whll otheis wuuld be large (BOUgh for laundry tig and aultcaao combined. A Great tans. an Printed for the on una uead Nuw. Uo ou undeiaiano "hy I am going lo place all the re- , sources of my Ingenuity ut lh at-rvlco of so nobis a cause? Do you comprs hrnd that It la not M. (irenet's mar derer who lntereeta me. I.ut-tb rival'" He paused and stammered: "Pardon me--the word outstrips my thought. . is not a rival I hold to what 1 told you: I lov Mme Urenet with an ethereal passion! Anil, to save her from trie aluiahaa of 8. whom. If I were a married man, I should no; want to see beneath my roof, 1 am already making the sucrlllce of my social posi tion and am ready to offer a still gma or rlle-t'ist of my lfs' 1 have said it! ' We nanrd Maitra Juiuot nocomptjiylng M. Uarataan t.y 'is auto, wnloh was landlrg uafurs Iht, do.r of ths Uiils bousa Wa heard the Magistrals' last words. spoken on the thraanoj I of the office: "All' Juinol, you ure Ills lil' ky fellow You don'l Know What Ji.il.usy la!" At that g old Jia.ouey, doao leas from soma InMpllcabl asso. .a. ion of Ideas, Mme. Qranct mo murad in my ai m a I per musical vu.csi "jour duty, b sphansoni i not stay neiu .u.otuei day." 0, l as itartiad ' 1 Tha iniage of iny beloved w.fe, Ann.e Mutou. paaseal befoiv my uoabled eyes "Oh!" i itammid, .u an agltatad tone. "Ho you waul to Jr.j y iil0 , leoond i. me I" "It is became I do nol wish to ruin e'oul" aald Mme tlrenet coldly. " l.pt.tt my older --.. it), pargiog ing ciuature auld. my order." "Totll11 141 et, l.i le.i.H M:..e. Jull 101 a i.uusa at onus, m. lisp isnaon. "No. no!" I tried t ealat At that moment, Ma.tre Juiuot earns tack in lua oih. a Mine. Qranal IWlftly vanished tnrough tha dlnlr.g room, again putting her finger un her lips, and bra., fi.iig tho terrible warning, the WCOmpi eiianalole threat. "Hewara!" I had Just seen, for the second tlnya. I the cruel, evil light I had surpr.sed th I enlng before In r.er pare eye-, while the mlslrsBa of the house was at ths L..r,l, the elegant gentleman wao pur piano, .and I was tei rtfl-1 by It. iied Iht Charming MmS. (irenet with It was time for m to ..! iivar. gttontlam at Rhtlmtl I Intend The lawyer soon raised the heavy por. , ,,,.,ther to aBIUiPtg MW to sccuse Mine Here wh I ll -eparaled me fiuru hll office (;r.,'' Bu: I slo mean lo exculpat am' stid Lin t. tl y : I her. when aJverse circumstances blun- "Well. you are ajtlsryd ' supriose. my iad. I tiave only one. more ple- e of advice lo give you Will ,rn Kady That Is, to be off from her a loon as .poaaltila." u'l tiffi' 1 VI I. kp Id I'rvr i'vvk 1 T ,- 00 OON T coo it in. 0E Tq do T LET GEORGE DO IT? And woman still grumble that a ho la pocketleaa rockeries woman haa progiesaed from puree ta handbag, from handbag la satchel. Now. we are told, the aalchel la to give way to Ihe ' aack "In ths form here Illustrator. Mvmtli the Sketch suggests thai tne new receptacle be lulled "the Woek-Knd," for It might well contain goods and h "els ufB- elent for a vls.t of that period. Mystery Romance, . it- J First Time in English CMAPTHR V. The AiionymmiH Letter. ET there he no mistake con- earning my Intentions! I have a great ileal of dim cully In giving a truthful por trait of Ihe extraordinary Mine. Urenet, who Is always varying, ! anil for Mhos ex.eoilui. an artist's1 hand would be ne-es-ary. runups It Is true that I ahould be too much Interested In the affair to aea it wiih an Impartial ayai if 1 Idsallaa I shall falsify II. like M. Marathon' It I allo'.v Ihi first IrrllntlOn .auaed by ner sojuivoaal eond tot lowarj me to Ipaal my fait. iles hi ish w!! batray the feelli as of 0morrow, which all. be my real ones. Ncv r ri hetesa. I should be t.'i moat d.s'.r.asel of story-let, era If the lagaygg 0( ii me Crenel, whlcn 1 am trying . render aa gSU rat as pussthle, should render her U.sagrreable tu 'aa -eijar I fi-resee tne o..,v t.out The gmblgUOUl ren.ark of Mme Qranati "Kvorytiilr.g leads BM to thins botn .11 ths (lory ut tns dummy an I mat of the colli casious, of whlcn 1 nun hear (of ma I I'M lime, that tola Is tha ni .si plisustnie expression of a trail ul A'hl 'h w ar bo'.. i 'itnoraiitt" I fores. e ths nhjactloa ana i tmsai Allele s asv aaya-1-.! "' I'ari or Mme. Oiet.et! Mm Qrsnol waa aoio l ilely isnorani of I. story of ihe dummy and that of the confessions. The ,1 ry of tha latter was trie work of forgot a man named Sslmilierinann. aa M alarnlhOB aillru.el! Tne matter of me 'tummy could not be attrlbutd ta M Qranat w!drjw, but, doubtlej, to , .,1 as-assln. whose c nl-al Jet had leil ln(0 'hg blind alley, without egress, where I waa brougnl lu Day through an Inconce vabl fataltlyl i do not say this i gully, t u u win t .;,vtil In g'"d time by Lonte l-ullle- drr'.ngly ''''" her, and a'cuss her With ns 'her reatrl' "Ion nor pit y . wh-ii her blundtn compel nie to do so. And It Is really her ulundurlng, to uae no harsher word, thai fuicsd ins. twenty- m II By George McManus k w i tm . . i'i r IK TOO VOUUONT ""C .c tc ieT A COOM, Nv v " J .. r y . i y x. v I ' ...toy L- B -c. f WELCOME 1 r . . to out I M TMf I g'T 'L mm Val 2a im la . indeed. It would be tar more ..-...- -- ' " " 1 you knew In your own MMt that your flino toward your an -.are not all that they ahould be. 1 know perfectly w.ll that It I omotlm -T7 bar far a girl to bar, courage enough lo tell a man .he no longer loves him. If h I a t.ndr-h.art4 girl, and she feel that the man car. vory mucb fv bar It I no easy task 4a UDrally to make him unhappy But my dears, you mint lak my word for It that It la botUr ta aua Aj. man one .harp pang bafor. marrl.g than to hove you both andur tha oonolaar nilaery of finding youraolv unhappily tld to each othr for Ufa. She Ldbes Ano'hfr. A MAN- who elgn hi letter " A. K." writes: "I have been In love with a girl for unit llm Before I paid attention to this girl another man used, to .all on her and she loved him. She toll me now Uiat she till lov him. but that she will marry me, Inasmuoh a her love for him 1 hopeaess. Would It bg wise to contract auoli a marriage" i certainly do not think you ahould permit the young lady to do either you iw herelf tha Injustice of marrying vo i while gha "l"" for anuthor MM. Pgrhapt you can win her affection though. If you "r' patlsnt "d kind. At lenst ahe has lo en perfectly frank with you. by Albert Author of " The Mm nuhotit rsce fuur noura after il Maiathon Vlait. la knows, you and your hiding placer a commit an unusually grave error. vV-e demanded In a hlaalng tone, with furl horrible result was th tragical ala OUS geatures. of the newlt thing Vlma Juinol! ( had s feeling of terrible anxiety I hiKl ol.taln.-d the evening bef 'rs , end snswered like a coward from my annoyed OOtingOl a delay of "This an jii n.ua letter Is from Mraa. two days before leaving th" hom drenet!" WhoSS hospitality weighed heavily upon i ..ic,.,,,,, Mm, Orenet or from anybody him for many reaaona. I hoped to profit wh4t llo ctrr' yellesl MMtrs by them to dra.v from octavle the ex- Junea a parnsyajii of wrath. HU plr.natl.ns I needed. In truth, 1 waa (lUln how writer of this rots oart i pn li ly msiidened by ine i.tea or an- OthOf arrest, which was only a quoatlnfi of hours. 1 spent the second night In the Jiilnots' guest chamber-nla' what' ciuel Iron.-' In deluiilug a delicate I probtam botwaan my ooaatstdoaog as an i I In. n. liable man and the Instinct of self I p eservailon And I really believe It is aa well to oonfaoi t p eowaralea at ones thai the inaglstrite s attitude, so partial, over partial, to Mine Urenet. alone pievemei' n.y danSUnc ng Octa.le, 1 Ihe Julnols sham dumestle Ves t ' r.ully believe In that lime of midu-sj my consclanc aa i morabt m n hsd I no power, an i if 1 did got den ,uu e har it was aolsly boeanag i bathvod it I was for 'in iRtoroai lu OUTf Ui that "nurse. It is lertaln that matter, would have i.-eii dirfer.M. ii. at tne teirlhle 4ra which la lo be i ad would not have appsnad in the little house rn 'the lloule.anl Maillot at Neullly If M JulltOa had not come Into my room, extremely nerious, alrroi.t frantic, to urgu my departure and shake In my face, like it furl. ma thi -at, trie atiorv- I in-. us letter he ha I Just reci-iv.xl ' "William En.lv." he cried, wavi'.g trie Bt-rap of papor li was crushing In his mate, hla 1 t.ekhon.ss r.sl arid h, ey e fierce. I will i.ut i:..s ill Mme Jul wnh whom I hue Ju-t h.id an n I not. ! ptanallan, by tipiipving hu- . But read this note l have rer gOMSl , I.e. I au.t nil me If I waa wrong the sight bS'Of last In reproaching via .'or v. ir lac- of propria!) altar 'tu peifutmauc ot rgnnhauatr,' " The man excitement alarmed m I felt how useless It would be fur me to try to obaah his anger I took the paper from ins irem'.llng finger mid read the scrawl, in wiucJi Muitre liil out was urged. UBloag he wlahrd (o romptiunise Irrrtrle.ahly both hla po sition among the lawyers and Mme Julnot's raputatlon, to drtvt from hu nous Bliphanoon. M .'renet s mur derer. t whoin, theotigh an In oncelv ghll foaling of misplaced pity, he had given hospl tulli y . "WsMft Jot-" Uil co. oi IromT Who, THcN I'LL I ONt 09 -IPM m Broken kncdqements. MY dear glrla, remember, thero I do dlabooor ra breaking your promise lo marry a man If you a4 vuu do not lave him aa you first thought you 414. ,.- van tfk f nl s 1 wAtie aiiimlaa li Jast Friendship. Ailirtl, who sign her letter R T." wrltaa: "I am an orphan aad a young man rails frequently upon mo. and haa given me many present. Ho haa told mo that ha loves me, and although I like Mm aa a Msrid I do not think I could ver love IWm. Now, my marrtad sister say I have no right to accept hi attention If I do not lnn la marry him. I ah right V Your alater ta right to thla extent You certainly ahould maks your feelings toward the young man very plain to him. Then If he wlshss to continue his attentions he cannot subsequently ra pruach you. bo.ssiere. Itqw a My cowardice was to bsj completo Was I lo confess. "Ask your inald. Octavle- ask Mme itreru.t herself." I oontrdlfad niyself and s.opned on ths verge of my hrsetietas. Mailt- J I'll ..' I said sadly. "I will not remain In .cur house a moment longer'" "I expect that, and nothing else!" bo repiie., ex.. ape. aleu. "You have undeniably the power to destroy or lo save an Inn.. cent man. I, William Bady, an a man .f honor and in i i - est man' J ash only one thing, which vuu cannot refa-e ins, for you are glao both' dwe.r, that whatsvsr ma) bappsn, you will re.esl my rsal IdSiltlty lo no one! In an hour I shall iprubsybl) i"' m Uayathun'i prisoner .-. , ir .i.e. u w... a.mw uuay dtaphanaon, the tenant in th. it. Ma a: d evar ne... . I in. Bstoy, he avialur at Mallngton." "1 awea. II!" he aa d. stwear It" I I'era sred. 'by w-itt frOu bold must laarad gwaat n t tne bead of Mn e Julnof ' "Ohl you make me aiiusJilM lth your he i. o! M ne Ju.n o "' lis -l . i Mine I JUlMI Is away an I Will Ml -etutn bs j fore ! ir ll I hale Bent h- - off from here. I d n't wish Iter lo .laect what haa occurred batwaan 's! ; is. eibu! nesa engage nl 1 . all re I m la an hOUf! fee that I ill n flrxl v ,j har when 1 - i.e ' a" ' i a. I I ask of you a g a1 Me it i v "lhle off rt to hold out hie glovesl hand "Pardon me." I sa d One mora ra quest. Olvc me that la t tar l The anonyntoua laltarl "hy. if yoa please" "Thai is my affatr! it is of no s viet to you. and It may bo of swtavt utility to ml" He hesitated a moment, then decided, and hsnding It to me, aualed with a bits, ter luti: U'u Bo CuatiouadJ 1