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e! Wednesday, No vcrafcef 22, 1911 J "1 X ammTrvtritrwrtp - - - - ----p-j-fyTpj--- .mm. - r"i-r 1-1- 'i-i-inrnrjnjT.vvTjxurwrw wwwvvwwwmwmwwwwwmWmw 1 SAMMY AND THE SUBWAY The Unsuccessful Quest of a S eat By Clare Victor Dwiitrf.naj Mew B 14 The Lady of C?)en ry" Clo.hedin 5 emery EY CHARLES a, NY lady who derides to take a horseback ride through the town atearlng fx only ,i rant look, even during the rooro than likely to have something to say about It. There could be no doubt of this at Daly's last night. If the Lady Oodlva of Louis N. Parker! piny didn't ride out Into the full glare of the footllghtg anl mnl.e Peeping ToniB, Dirks and Harry of us all, she certainly talked fatter than a horse cm trot. It was a lucky thing for Miss Viola Allen that her veJoe was In goivd running order, f ir "The Iady of Coventry" gave heco much to ly thai even a slight cold would have DM n serious handicap. 'Mie play gave Miss Allen little opportunity to do anything but talk. Tha authur was Rarer at a loss or words. Kven when Leofrlc'i men were beating dowr Lady Dorotheas door the) kindly suspended operation- to give her time for lon, hUh-ro ruling speech. It was apparent by this time that the familiar leg. m had boon changed to suit the purposes of "a new love romance." Deofrlr, vhe the door waa finally flung open, did not nppear a the husband of (loiflvt, prettiy Changed to Dorothea In the further intevewa of "romance." A- mere bus. and BUggMtlng that his wife take a brOOgy little ride to save the ncopla from tarvattor) Wouldn't have carried the play lieyond the celebrated ride; Tha unly hing to do under the ilrcu.nstanc.es waa to have the fierce Saxon ehlrf simply tumbla Into love wltli the haughty Norman counters. This was done ua quickly as the long speeches would permit, and Leofrlc's rough sense of hurdor no sooner le t h m into swearing M ipare ma to-vn it noromea wuuia not through It unclad at high noon than the lady took him at his word. And thee wo were? At leaat we could Imagine Wo were. A great deal' necessarily dt ponds upon the Imagination In a l.ady Oodlva play. Every little hit help, to moke this situation Interesting. Just what Miss Allen would do raoialned to be seen, of couraa she couldn't show us the "great moment" of! Oodlra's life ns we shyly tlitfllc of It. but she did show ua two very fair armi and a white shoulder over which her purple cloak had n control. Thea sha ' want out to look up a horse, and n moment later the bell snnounced Ihsjt sha was off. I.oofrlc waa the only one who took a look. He turned Peeping Tom because he thought iiodia hated the sight of him. Then he Insisted upon bnvlng hl eves put out, but as the fourth act was now under way and a happy andlng almost due, Dorothea wouldn't listen to such a. thing. She tojU him to look Into her eyes and tell her what he saw there. And before too sould say another word the was In his arms! Mitts Allen had said so much that she must have felt In need of a good night's rest. Except for stilted declamations there was little Tor her to do, and this little she did in a thoroughly "romantic" way. Her poses were more beau-1 tlfui than il.e lines she was required to speak. Henry Kolker was a hopelessly m: and tame Htxon chieftain. To he sure, leofrlc the Wolf becomes a whim pering, spiritless creature In Mr. l-arker's play, yet Mr. Kolker might have put snore force Into the character In the first act at least Ho looked well, except when he executed funny little catch-step, hut he read his lines so h.Tdly that It was oflen a trial to listen to hlin. Vincent Slcrnroyd did glnod work aa Cyinen, the bailiff, and Miss Jane Ferrel was the prettiest and cleVerest of the MM "The Lady of Coventry" was clothed In unusually fine scenery. The splendid production suggested that nil may not have been lost to Llebler St Co. when the erratic Mascagni sent Aeobel" to Coventry. , THE LARGEST DEER. DP. VfEBITBB, Rrncst Hen dricks and Clarence l.op;. re e turned from the Adlrom'.aclts with the largest buclt brotght from tha north Id many yenrs. It was ahot by Mr. Lapp and weighed 310 pounds, measured nearly nine feet from tip of nose to tall Mid had a niot perfect head, earh antler bavins Ave uniform and nicely formed peeing The buck must have been t redding the Adiron dack for yearn, as It H without teeth and the antler Indicated that ha waa well along In year. Mr. Waa ater, who each year vims me fsaira iac..x. when fit first saw the d 8 iroprrlitlit. 1S1L b t H. K. D) Co.) avimnil or piik BUI NO 0HAPT1M. oe.ili Reneeebt, tftei HI m Mtaharli la iba v.k la Itu ttont m m (rtet deirtuirnt st .rr liiietlitd tn lilia I'T laiher His ftihsr'i forewr iMrtaw. Mr. Bert's, e wkon deugUtw, Btbrl, lbs otwt niee i re gtgjd, btse njlimeeselet tbt !'" tad t .nls tajtlib't letsrlern holkionke mtti Mef ps ti ipse, misKHI huyW to tlie (irm. Bl I'rni hef i,'.rv and Isr sri, a.e..v lint li l not cru r..ee she dtierves: si' bw IteU en bee tbe i -f ihould bl cui. Mr. Tbtttbtt, tlie ilors dHertlw. tel'i Mtele Uist fie IsttW'l siaer In s Ads snd Mir!i ele,e. Mirrt. Iisre bmi ransht beplUtlea Tlh -iter-ln-lw. nlmt the dtstli ut U tapis I brotSWi bit uurrWsl s rr.isS asmnl DtlBe. Uttgls desrlj ItM bl druil bWtbSr'l ouly dtegbtW, "hem Wt lrkln rUK In Itt her see. sue DNVtSl BPn Mr. Tint. Inr to iln lbs lltilo scirl ht .llssirs.'e of srreit. MtgtW l"k" htl nice bOQM "'ill btT. But furkin bUcineslll lur OS ttwesl of ikl': thf rlill-l isiv again. Bolbteebt ptenoWl U- si to Ibl eosltlos . f "bajrw" snd ewsll iir un all nultl.rt ot the nt.irs's tMSIIISIint. Tliankn o ber . Ipv.t iiinA-ttlon. tin- tlrtil'i bate una lni.rnei rnu.liy. lM kb'i ftbntfceM b Blsggla oauso eenp. r tells bin St. Hr .Ha crm fail he l fallliiu in kWS Sfttll lie'. Ktliel la JrtlJiia an 1 tuattdi IUI Rtrm Uwbtrii ldjlh.. l'oilr..ok( t. "1.11. lie "' . Ul iiaigv'll lioroa to 1ts ula roDWOl 10 tllia atap. CHAPTER XL (CtallantaM 01.TKR b.lef greetings. Ethel came straight to the point: ".loe,'' she said, quietly, "Uncle wiilies to epeak to you lu reference to u matter of some lino u t nee. lie will explain." "Hum! It't a dtlli ate euppoao, my dear, you" Mr. Hurneii, WtM bad ear ' uttartd Hilt much In a thoroughly OARNTON changing style ot Morse now wwi, after ft had been hot was ro alartled at the size of it that he gasped and Imagined it was a giuie. The guldjan nlsn Informed the Tort Plainera that nothing to compare with It hsd been ahot In the Adirondack during the I it decade, Mohawk Vojlley Register. HE MOVED AWAY. There wa:i a merchant In our town who was not wondrous wise; he vowed that be could get along and never ad vertise. His rivals now are all con 1n"cl that advorthHlne pay-, fo.' he as forced to get along In less than ninety days. fhi-'ago Journal, MAGGIE PEPPER flilgettv fashion, came to t halt, and turned beseeching eyes ob Kthel. "I think, fn -lo," the jflrl s.ild, with out hesitation, "tf Joe knew my earnest deslro that Miss Pepper should hand In her resignation, IT he were made to realize that nay that our whole happi ness depends on this, he would con sent." The abrupt Introduction of the topic hal first astonished Joseph, then III lei him With indignation. Ho was deeply offended by thlt mixing of his love affair and his frleivlahip. which had nothtaiif at all In common, ne spoke his mind with d!s vn 'ertlng directness: "uh. come now Ethel, and you, too, Mi lliirgen put an end to thla nnn i nt Vour liHplness. Kthel. Is not dependent In any way on Miss Pepper's remaining In the employ of Holbrooke and Oompgnjfi bill mv luitlness success Is." "Ridiculous!" Hargen ejaculated, In all itnctrity. "II may seem so to you." Joseph id- mltted. with an unpleasant glan toward his business manager; "but it's and brow. Ethel .saw the bluh. guessed true, nevertheless." It occurred to him sll that It mennt and vastly more, that Ihu only way to etrape from an , Her spirit hardened, ns she llatoned lo exceptionally disagreeable situation, the question with which liar betrothed While also satisfying the demands of broke I sh' rt silence. "Don't you ne frlendehlp, lay In revealing tbe truth ; lleve me, Kthel?" concerning his great dob,t to Miss ' "Oh, certainly. Joe," the repl'ed, Pepper. "It Is a fact," he went en, "that the. tnd no one else, it responsl- hie for every one of the changes lhat have taken nlace tn the concern tlnee ; no. my rttura.from Europe. Hen hat been The diahtr'.icd young man turned lm the mind that conceived and carried patiently to .Mr. Hargen, irho was out the plant which have retulted In a j Spotlight Steve in Vaudeville japnuuu u)ru"Lixiuiriri-ri wViiriri ......... Wmm1nPl0ttftW0tp0tt "Cheer Up. fy OfD Intentions is tt Plug -that Hucks before he Makes the Pay off Lln! The Man who's Afraid of lelng "Shown p" alwnys has Reaann to ltellev? that I he CAN be! Some Fellows c.in ev.rn lelnd t ie Alr lliake when they Hit tho TObOgl some Moss! Day" never Stops (lathering Our Idea of a lysine Without Nutri ment Is that Oettliig-ltack-At-Some- body Thing! 37ie TakeA'our-Timc Man is that " j ij ij e i.r..frLn.ixrtn o ru-pi n a n ixivuvuuul I Mf AMD m PAATMH SOT MADMrt-SAV h)l flEAD OH- I'M M LlVtUV 1101 T rotuo.7 THE QKEATEST ROLLER - slflQga! I CAN 00 UkoiAH UTTW Ml HMC As U foufomjJ (.!' " J J, SKATlHfc act THCVrWiqUajprTH.a fJlM C0S5ACr; Jj FAVT EMTfflkrAC f f Mi BOT Kl'S L.MD OP w'Tfr1 ROLLER, f WVH A ' jfe -l -y lH fWI A k 1 AY . ) -atsa W B I I r I Z "IT ' I I - 1 ! U b c a 13 tu s9 ho tremendous that It bus put .. . on i.ie top of t 10 heap. Oh, I know tho nasty things Hint have been tatd about us: but they're Just lies malicious, wicked lies. Will mu believe that, Ethel?" The girl, at tills appeal, did not hesll tte. lu a wav. she wee us furious is before, but to avoid an open rupture, she must uceept Ills explanation at least to wiine extent. "Certainly, Joe I believe whnt you tell me, of course-" Joseph received this rather non-eom-nilttal answer quite unsuspiciously. "So. you s.e," he declared triumph antly. "It would he the height of In gratitude to turn her out after all she lo e 'o rnaa'ia ut nifseeji Mv feeling toward her Is gratitude, and r friendship. lo spite or elmiir a i ' ., llgh: from that dawning of knowledge within hi:; heart HWvummi over hie ronaclo u I noes most inoppor lunely. as he made an end of speaking. It confused him mightily, for Joseoh was an honest young man, anil honor- able. The color disponed on chunks coldly. Rut, all tho same, on arcoun of the scandal and evervthlnj, I still tlilntf It would he better thujtho should tugging at t;.a utual wuiaater. ' )PWWH,WSS! ' WtMWWWWWWWHWWWWWI -.-.-..-. Cuthbert!" V)prrieiit. mil. kf Fee 11 way becaute he't Alwayt Working for Homebody Elte! It't a Whole Lot Uaticr to Toy uith Good Health than it it to Teate it Back Again t Anybody can Make Hy while the Sun Is shining the Trick Is In Doing It Willie ll ISN'T. It Takes a Oeneroue Olnk to Over Icok the Het when he l'eels that he Has a (lion AsOratMSl The Law of Human Supply and De mand Onef Works for Averawe Folks the Winner Overlcape It! "One Can Learn a Lot in Three Months, and Learn What a Sight More There Is to Learn ! " "And youT' he demanlid, sharply. Then was un ominous note In Ids v d. e. "If" Hargen exclaimed, with a ner vous start. "Oh, I'm Inclined to lean t iwuul Ethel's view, on accour.t of the loenp. Rui" Joseph uttered an Indignant ejacula tion. "You've always been prejudiced against her, Mr. Hargen. Her modern Ideas have conflicted with your arehsle business methoda." Harden winced visibly at tlie word "aBOhale." bp) attwnpted only a blandly Indulgent entile. He was abovt ail things dc-irous of avoiding in ..pen dis agreement with the owner of the flnni at Just this time. Hut Hthel was not In '.l I h by tuoh templet of expediency. She expreaaad ' oplnt in ran.i.dly : "Rggllyj Joe, me mnji nnprajimieen n sn ii r couMttll hegp '!''-.' I'otl ar J-o wrappid up In Mil v. nun t int yo" don', hesl .it ' to Intuit any one who ventures to disagree with you ns to her vary reroarKnbla ouaJiiies." she wu not even . paint, for one-, to conceal (hi sneer .hat POJ'gnipgntd list worls. "the hat ttmprkahla qjiaUttoa." Jo- taph gMlfttelMal stoutly. There had come u eotaolttl thudding of the gootl natiire chtracterlttlo Of him. Ills gruy eyes were firry, his ch!n thrust Ittelf forwnid iiii'rnaelousl , his voice rasp, .i. I've explained my relatione With j mil I think ihtu's unr.ugh if tho tub t. If vmi want anyt. inn wore, Whet, hero It is: Not a wind of i peraunul naluro which you could by : ny possi bility construe as an affront to . Qgrtbai uaa over outtcd btlnotn uc-vu my Ti- dr asraifT mrtini0wttont-tt By Clarence L. Cullen I'ullhlaiii Do, Thr New Tnrk Werldj. KlirciaUit first, and t yovr Specialty! thru .S'i . . i 1 1 1 tf Admirable Crlchton could Do a Little tilt of Everything, but he didn't Hun Many Rings around tha lliys who Miie turel One Uame! The Cosy Corner It the Hallleground of tha 'Maybe" Man1 Taere isa'f tniirh Dlffernice between Hinting fir Hyinpiithii rmd Patting the Hat ! The Laurels that some of us Rest On make a Mighty Lumpy Couch! t Laughter Is a Lubricator, Whereat Tears only Clog the Machine' or'otrmr1nmnrnmSt honor." He spoke Mm llleral truth tbe whole truth, at he underload It. Vet, deep down In his OontolOUgflOOa lurked a shadow of doulit dojbt that somehow resembled guilt. "Do You be lieve me?" he (jueslloned defiantly, "Yet, Joe, I believe you, " the gill re sponded qttlokly; and now, agu.n, she held her temper well under control. '"Rut. still, I da beg of you -you must put my happiness above a mere matter of gratitude to un employee for past services. Hurely, she can he juild -At generously us you llke--and dsinled, 1 Joseph threw out .i bund In a gesture of supremo dltgutt as lie gated av ugely on the speaker. "1 suppote so!" he agreed, contemp tuously. Then, as he went on, his tonca deepened, became morn vibrant! "ttlt has slaved day and night, she hut devoted all her energy, nil nr genius, t out ggeotgn And, now, she mutt be sirrilleed lo a spoiled girl's wrnlm bean-,- 1 am uj.oa.-d to he ,i i:ay dog, and all that kind of rot, gad can't live down i tlltf paat, I say, it's not fair 1 I punish her for my ehortPonilAga, 1 tell you tlut. I an I do !i. and I won't- "' naagie, rot o i geniieman ramoo i .nd of thu matter! , ttrafd. but IB vain Ttlt ,..1 had no and there's an end of thu matter! ' flood-night." With that J0!Mph whirled on hit heel :.nd went out of the room. VHAl'Tt ll Xlh , . M JOaOPIl THUL stiv notb.ni: for a number of d,tiyr. r-nd lie rtxlizul thai a Oftgll Had am.- In bee uff -'.,-.. Yet. i1:- -fried lo alu".do:i the U.ie uottL.tai:d iiitvs of ulUinale victor' By Bowen fa nnnjTjxrrnririi' - - - - - - - - l a? I rj-Ln.njTj-ui-nTJTJxruLnjTj-u "" le.tWI It Takes llanlor Training to "Come lluck" ttun It does to Arrive the First Time! Thackeray was over Forty when "Vanity Fair" waa Published, and he Considered himself an Apprentice then! The 0 mud-Dad of aomh tf s uteroaH Much - bttf they'd be Aahntnril of a .of of Ml of that I "Temiieriiment the Punch! Is Temper without The Self-Kidder likes, to Imagine that he s Doing the Rest he Can R hen he'! I Rarely (letting Ry! We'd rather Blow fp in the 3t retch klltn I'm tnblt at Ibe start! . . tun a subtlety e? intttteet and craft that made :.ur a dangtrout advtrttry. In the present emtogency. she set her Mils to studying a oleum ly WMeh v'oi could galg her ends, notwllhst.m Hug her ti.iu.es djlctum concerning Mtgatla Pi pper. Tin. result of her deep pondering wee tbe reeolve ogee again that the woman with horn -Joseph had allowed li on. It to be coma tnltngltd must go. The dif- Mrenea now, bowever, wus Mel the would not depegjd In any way on J1". ! i's i ..-operation ill securing 'Jill off' t. on ti ntrary, while Mi,; re Pepper must go. the lemovul mutt be aci'o.iiplls u d se. retly, Not only un it the head of too lirui not know of the nvent until too late to Interfere, but the matter must be carried oul In such .n-ui-aar us o create bStteraegg beta en the two. Mavlag settled definitely on 111" coin M to be pursued. Ktht 1 broached the suli lecl to her uncle one evening, ami, tn t till t woirleil gentleman's c uisterngllon. Informed htm that he was to be the active agent In charing his nle.-e's path i rwuvianevj piiink nwr M"iit r win, ! un!''errel by the entriMiliM of her kln nrmn V)Mn ti hWd tlfni of mtinu- rip iff .-i 1 I f t"i ti f n S it r ii1 ii fi m tn aubjoetlon by brul 11 kg thai he we il I be Wise t ) kei p nt as i Irlrnd. rati;,.,. ,,., aajajnimr, Since the might ppyeal la fog 1 certain tb ngi knot to her con net the nana tr! ugl s : nr.k. 1 etl-isi aslth tlief At taut, mure than ; .. II.. . , . i ..e : no uauallv bluodllta. and he ! I . OoujTWmt. 111. hr Tie ( ID New Tie wona). MAS in out ton, Tex , xoal about to ft convMed for murder when th defend ant' attorney tueceeded in protfnp I thai tha man kitted vat an actor. Doei any ote know whether Ball Caine'i poem U -a reply or a eequelt After a eomplew ranvati of the United State wa ftn that the peo ple who are getUnC the tlp$ are itrongly in favor of ttMtinuing the old itom. elub woman aoy fnot wiKe,t ai no longer tatlifled with being the clinging vine. How the man mut go to work. The lightweight champion ha$ agreed to fight on Chrittma Day. Hu hr faiti to ttate which Chritt mat. The reporti of a bomb expiation in 4 hotel trrrr greatly exaggerated. OH of the patron merely walked out of the dining room without giv tnc the head waiter a tip. When Mayor Oaynor and John MeaeeajkaVaaaVMralrVI New Style Notes. Hoc VDMD crepe de chine Is a new dress material that makes up very prettily and requires little trimming. One .seen had five fancy silk urnajiiienis errauged along the left aide of the skirl. In the popular three-ple'e eultt the coats areGusuaUy longer than In the plain tallormadee. lloth the M and C Inch are popular lengths and most of them Iravo the Risque with the ntted skirt attached either at or slightly above the w a.. Mine. Odd effets are predtMNM by huvlng these Joinings only prrtway about the waist, son-"times at thM bOJtM only and then again at the aides. At the garment "openings" many handsome models showed a wide di versity In materials. For evening and lresy wear there were heautful vel vata. rich brocades, satins, penu de tnurlt. crepo meteore and wool velours while fur general wear there were any QtMUhtlty of the double-faced clothe j In beautiful combinations as well as ! lb. i serviceable cheviots, torges, broad- 'MUlO Taney tweedt and many novelty fabtlcs. ,erasaasasnawnaeaa4wtaia Founded on Charles win ere a . nay ior oae atani . . eerelly cursed cs.-lf for ever hnvlng lei sup the biLs of information by ahloh he was now In Me girl's power. He re- fleeted bitterly that ho hn.i warmed Jper in bi boiam, tad i so rotVottngi ha o inaeaead to do aayihlag thai Me might requeet, At the same time, he thuddered, for he found hlmi if betwnea the devil and the deep sea. On the oil band he WOUtd incur Me enmity of Josspu, which as likely lo prove disas trous; on the other, he would fall under Ethel s dlsplniBTire, whlcn was. worse. Retwetti the two evils, he wisely chose the less, and then-eforth eoaapgalaagd with fear. It so chancel that Joseph had an Im perative engagement of long ttaniing, which tummgntd lUat to Waa.iingtou about this lime, to serve an best :"tn at the wedding "f un old friend, Ethel, aware of the fact, decided that her plan Ihould be put nto opera!' hi Immedl- Hteiy after hie departure aa 'he train, so thai sir la Interval might slapat after Maggle'a removal before tne pottioiuu ..f Mterferenoe on Ma part, she meani the .1 -.iIij.iI of the g.rl to bo acconi- d In such a maimer that M igcle ihould be flUtd w'lt i anger againtt .1 iteph, and that from this and tepara- n. and otntr manoeuvres w incii ine Wtt plotting, permanent estrange oient should develop. Although sho did not gneee it. her i.-h.-mlng wat i sssisiui indirectly by Magaie herself, who wat n peretitently refuting to grant any lutsuu- to the im .ii af the i I! in. lti the week hut had elapsed! l!i e the d-y v. hen the subject of tcan- del collecting them waa -...ivd. Parrot) Mitehel greeted tmot) other in a friendly ton of ttaioa Mai aaaafe a large tree in City Bail imparl out of MM aremm over itmd. There it a faker to tha cold tiaratjt) law. What the law prohibit amy, one from getting a corner on cagt the truf attorney inter tr tha war "freeh." Reietta A to your ftrtt question, no; tecond, pan thouid have told the young man in poor ftrtt latter that yon are a bVondt. A young lady who it pointed out at an example oj what saaiaw wiB bo token we hove equal tmffrage married a mom hut week who at way hot hit picfvre tmmen rmtiliep The attorney for the dtfente in tha California dynamiting oaae have moved that the trial bo adjourned durinq the neat Pretidential fe auguratton. ttmmttittt0ttm i Some of the new coats attll show tha aatlor coi.ar. but it la an entire! new shaped sailor. It reschee nearly to the watatlne la the back, but la rnatta a little narrower than tboaa heretofore seen. A popular neck ftnleh oa the new leas .oats la the double collar. The. lower one It really a. deep round aape. cover ing tha trhouMera, while tha upper one is a sample round collar iitTehlR at different materiel. This Is to be a araaon of eembtnatlea of materials. For I ae lance, heavy faa rtcs such as velvet with ohtCan oloth or crep da ohlne. An aftemoof draee rarrlee oat that tea by MWfQtJ tbe skirt of silk crape trtasmed wtth wlaa btnda of braadatoUl edged with frlnpai The el.k bail fringe which baa beta worn the paat two aeaae wall con tinue In vogue, but It now supple reenter! by a beaded fiatgi to ball j design which Is obtainable, la Urge and small alaea and In tingle or double ball deelgne. Par ball fringe I unnthor variety that wfU and favor later in the aaaaoa. Klein's tha: y had not been alone together orvse. In ennsequenoe of the pressure brought to bear on hltn. Hargen, on the das set. summoned Maggie to a prlvat Interview lu hit oglcss Hha we tottaMy unsuspicious of the Imperilling doom, and entered the manager roam with the careless grace of movement that distinguished her. Iter roaat had fiuled a little under the etraln through which she had passed but the eyee with which she regarded the man be hind the desk were still of tbe same wonderful limpidity, with tho tend Mb msg gOWlng toftly la their deep, and the elusive dtmnle lurked, half-htd Ian, near a corner of the red. curving. Ilne. Hargen't wan face itlfened as he looked on her beauty. He admitted freely to himself thst tlie wis lov..y enough 1 I delight toy man't ftnoy. but lie owed her a grudge, which he wtt glad to pay since he mutt The firt that the victim or his nleoe't plotting wis to lie Magttc Pepper formed the silver lining to his cloud of fear over ,.l(nseouences. Therefore he took hlMrt nf Knc from malice pi uc Uharltative!y at tha wlap of whisker. d addressed the buyer Imprettlvel: 'Miss Pepper, Mr. Holbrooke tnd I imve definitely decided to dlspenee with your rerviect from tide moment. (To He Coatlnued.) corrY. h speak In high tenma of tb Did "Vet; he said he charged tea atollnra a visit 'Town W 1 pi - eve-aw- v at ranehaaa