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W JJ''F. ' " 4j 7 S-" ",, ; V 'V - 'f- :'' v JVC ir r j V flJr ! .. Jtfti.Jf.-MTnSVS.1. SSKSUlBli.. -VlijrHaWEi,. V" -. T---, - " . .. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY &, 1918 '. 4 . y -, , f . rtr' - ' F - EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY CAN FIND SOMETHING INTERESTING HERE TO READ ft. H.W. ,, P 5 n lm Sft'S? m t A :? m l itm to ft. "THE CRACK IN THE BELC hA STORY OF " BY PETER CLARK MACFARLANE P Copyright t 1918 by PubUe Ledger Co, KP&ytSIAPTEp XIII (Continued) iMWITTHAT was It fathertwanted?" she Jv W asked polntblank. "Some one has brought 'this proof to iS.hlrn." explained Jerry. "Evidently he ?7 ff .! I... I, nH1 nlqrtnail tin ta F :rJ2f proached me and he ordered me to pull tl ' irfZJl ... . -i.. .... k. U, ...lit, t?inrt nvar E''.l l-tftf on-lo give uji me ufeni. "im ... .... Sr-'ft.tf the franchise." t"To quit?" "To quit." "But you couldn't do that." "And I told him so.' amr t. .. Ir I was tie hiik'J ' W I "More In sorrow than In anger." Stf,' i "What did he say?" i H "Little, of course, but he left the Intl- j J matlon clear that If the situation devel- r i oped In a way to make It unpleasant for j J him. not one atom of all his great power J f v would be leTt unexerted In an effort to J make me desist." t "Including me?" I ,4. ' Iluth was very sober .! J' "Including you, Iluth He also spoke t' J of your mother " I I "She would be your blt'erest enemy If , ! j the thought your tight was somehow . against father " . t "He challenged me to show thlB proof , a t to her and I accepted the challenge ' . w "Wnv brlntr hpr down on UH linw I li parried Iluth, evidently erv doubtful of t her mother ,,,.,, ! "Don't you think It would be fairer to i let her know at the outset Just what the - most disagreeable possibilities were. ' r Ruth did not answer. "You seem so very funereal. Jeriy, nil at once," she observed, and rather In- . eiatuniiv if ihn nhunrvn t Ion were a crlti- Clsm, since she was ery solemn herself "Ruth." he responded gravely, 'I begin more and more to feel solemn At first It was Just a little skirmish of jnu and me and Victor Ilolllnson against Mnl dono and whatever political Influence he could command: although Victor made me feel that might be a pretty big con test. Then theie came up this fight "f the Archer Tool Works against Rami and his machine over the spur-track franchise, and while that goes on. day by day hour bv hour, minute by minute almost, the field of action widens Peo ple are telephoning to me from nil direc tions. Letter" rntne. Men and even women slip in wnn tnrir time 'inr. ... They abue, or wrongs anil injtmirr -ii--- ... i in .t. ,.. tlipv ktinn inmrnir in. i i m i,. ...., how wldenpread the ell li nnd bow nnx- louly people nre looking nlimit for leader, for h rhamplon. i "Ruth, that wasn't jut a street squab- hie I stenned Into s lnadverientl It vras a battle most likely a war And I don't see the end of It nnd I dmi t see the leader unless II might be ictnr It Isn't going to be easy to know bow to fight the war either, because the line. are not sharply drawn. One doesn t now who Is going to be for and who against That makes It more dangerous It fills the wav with unseen pitfalls, but now that chance has made me temporar ily conspicuous, I feel that for the mo ment the whole success of the campaign depends upon me 1 must not falter and I must not lose this first contest. That was why I hesitated a moment In stand- 4ii .lit nfnltiKt votir father" Kutn nstenen wun a i-irn uni.-.i.-- t vnn " 'Ruth"' Jerry's rebuke was actually stern. After a moment he added nut vou, too, see the matter more ierlnulv The girl nodded, her featuies grave again "As you say," she went on presently "It all seemed so simple. when It was Just sylvy AurentsKv we were thinking about, and I nm afraid at that time I was just- just sent!- mental But now its different When vou tell me that father mav be against . .. , .i .1 ,.U you ll leaves me rat net i miit:i rnu.i.,ir., and humbled You know what father has'been and is to me almost a gnu I know I haven't always understood him, hut l'e alwaxs believed In him There's only one particular In whith I do not trust him altogether and that's In what you might call his social in- stlncts Father I. an IntlliltlimlM. mill It nonipbow- seemn tn me Hint none of us can be that uny more. Vet, In anv large question of Judgment on public affairs, as between father and you vou must see tnat it is ratner inevnanie i rather inevitable should Incline at first to his point of , vtw ' "l do see It nf course." Jerrv agteed rather mournfully i dared expert nothing else." He had Imped for some- i thing else, however, and felt now a I Treat wave of loneliness sweep over him. "Oh. Huth "' he murmured, but i ..h mi. .rnlt.. nn nnti- with I "At the same time, for me to desert vnn Ttntt- tn turn mv faith and friend- Ehlp from you, Jerry nothing nobody Hntn iRTenen wun it mmim imvi-.. ., -.. ,,ni.. ,.,n..,i, nf -.ni.ii i ,n un .u n- ....... ,.i .ii. . of respect that grew tow at 1 awe "i down tb. Htrh. nilev nmmfiifM x. then ST i5SS"hv wld?nV .Ur , compr Ihended ' """d no for musical enmedv de- , -' drew up , front and Jerry leaped 1 gif fSSeP8 oV wnrfa?! for a w hole 'city Her dared Iluth w ill, un,ual eagerness of ' I.;; rj-cw, Ume o is , o w atch- , ft mood was more than wonder and admi- anticipation expressed In the glance of mn puung up tne street toward the fat , V TJ fej! , ration . It was worshipful ; lhe blight blue e5es. for all at once Uj'..v,'b . . lmK, hf , iS F' "Oh. Jerry," she exrlnlme.l. with shin-.,, had eemcd that both her duu and ,,,) ";" haiejou heen. Jacobs he L. ing eyes, "I never knew all this was in her Jn, ns , Bu anll s, besl.le Jere- i P!! nrtf,n ' "fr ' Lj jvJJ i fi! . j'ou. I nexer suspected hn-.y big a man ,an Thomil, rclie, In the most public h,.rp '" h ' Vn,.ered w ifh 1 ook the W'l'ks $k you are. I know who the leader Is for , an,ahle "Amuse yourself with nrC.hai broken an he mechanism &f& ' ' R- tttis whole moement. I see him' It ' , ..,,,, .,, . . . ite,estlng exening T. .. " i1'1.".,.10 ,.1.a YL,.'" ,.,.'" ' n?."1. YtnmWTr .1 nobody nut you coum uo mat asu more ni u ; anywuy, me oo. n- oft and hid In one of the backyards." The earnest lover murmured Eome- malned occupied to the final curtain ' i 'mue along then , let's find him," pro ' thins Impulsive and reached out both -pid you say you had electric lights posed Jerry, moving toward the alley hands toward her Huth took one of on .e famous sign so that people rm The policeman followed reluctantly. tnem ann nein it nrmiv as n imiirann tirtvante tne WOria to me. uutn Atie vety uertr est. Consideration for you come: "First of all." interrupted Ruth, "ex cept that undefined thing which Is vour Dy ner more irague nngers. wniie uiiout of the theatre and aprnpns 01 notn- ties nau tune to escape now. ne tie. the sunlight came exaltation, and. with ,'IA '"," "r-Vn mv ri mi .1 h . . l nuer tne mil at my feet the , memory of It or of what befell me I , ' ms sl-t was tno place where thi a change In spirit .she concluded- ing hut her thoughts tided and suddenly he turned on the h f h h oxvgen of the civmretf .0 ?? tn hide dl.cr "on ".n't of a cart on the road ascended only r. call the lights, at first far down two lines joined Into one for the re- And to say that there is anything 1 Yo het we have -. hoasied Jerry patrolman ' 1 ou wanted him to escape tne "esn air to put tne oxv gen ot tne changed so .t, to .hide m'll'r" n At Intervals In the far distance I saw below me. like little twinkling stars, as malnder of tho Journey There was which your duty Impels you to do. that ..Want t run by and have a lonk -loul.a.1 orders to be blind and deaf and morning into the lungs, my feet went "? ".'(1he11 f" " Jnl " ,?a Xl.on e, "hl,'1flky smoke that showed the If 1 had Indeed gone mad and the sky nothing there hut the signalman's cabin, you must not do because of its possible , Tn ,, , , .. confe!SwJ nmh. 1 dumb round here for a while rildn t ou tapping on the road with the speed of a .iv."..'. from the road tin the lun' iS,1" ;l"rltlnlJ ''s "'"V across the plain and earth had changed positions I" the years of which I speak that cabin noeonecanmfoT me,togreteh o "h'Ch I " Aunt Stella doesn't mind. You tel, n.dn l jou And Jerrv. ,h a small ffl e had fnr nS'uM'u'ndeTthr ? "trom h": I iVaned'hack'To llsn a The'vyndxtrav-1 Anrt tIle ,he stars '' ' cllmb lt"a. ' who" decided which" JjSSf'SSS "N"oble Snd neous as Joan of Arc '" I -'ack how to go." n?e pol,ceniin?s face time, hearing nothing but the rhythmic low. as they toiled upward they saw ine. 1 apannt Ccsta of lt"s musfe was ev-e?v-' to mP' tm th"' "ched my own tevei ! iorw.2! , a v msslr... anh. trTe,K decided Jer?y?"butunnecel "J'eniertv '"" """ " ' y"r business what my a f "v own running, and then I as I intended they rhould. till I en- ; wKhere. and M vvaSh hard to beileve that and slIone , ln font cf me. itnd then all was "belled"' flrsfB del alnlnT It" rtlS can't Imagine;" he reproached " You ' "I -ha I be glad lo see a real comedv dlMS ate Guess you're a little ex- became con-clous of another sound that tered the belt of trees Unce on the I the little dark speck I at length di- mejeed Into one that became very big, ,, , e"neu , "s clear ahead Yet mustn't fir one moment suppose that I Prop instead of a stage one cltcl ain't you. Mr Archer-" began to mingle w Ith it. a low throbbing other side I mounted up for a while, cerned against the pale blu vastnes I an3 " enough to stretch out my hand I th'h6 . Vxhllaratlng race's were am going to see you exposed to the "Hard on me a bit. aren t you' .Tnill af insolence and insolence of the which, at first I took to be mv heart- and then. Vhen I Judged mv pursuers 1 could so fill the world with sound. These and ,oucn , '"'oplc came out and'spoko 1 long ended, trains vvere still sometimes slightest danger or even to serious an- smiled Jerry, and Aunt Stella laughed sort that heatetl Jerry s blood to the boll- beat , but soon it swelled In volume, and themselves were nearly through the things and a hundred others I considered I ',, m,eVanU ,,e1 me 1?i"., I.,oW. ,nenl I held up for either line t 1 clear -nt such ..-. v, . i,a ii.imi thino- in hanterlnclv I im. i.nmt i,m niiii.uk- ho rnieiii herert I knew It f t r the sound nf .a mntnr trees. I cut n among them a cam. but ,nu i hv ir, ti,o i, ,..!,., n .1 i. :c. I had been ost on the his. for that is .. ' n.i. .. ","..' rij l?"r" Bt?-'; how do we describe it without getting verv sen .vour gnu jour iiunoi mi. & iT all preachy and dldartlcar.' But vou 'V-ii knoVw :?,;d .f! "Yes.' hat I mean." " paid Jerrv "I know what vou mean, and of course you're right, as .usual." Both were silent for a moment, siana Ing by an open .wmaovv ana looK.ng ,hree la..es somebody's burning It up ''"h.ii 7 r'eioTn'e 1 he ladies' 1'. :&- f"iv 'Siaehwlth onlv here and there a ' ' can s"t f"rms of L"en rV,nnlnS 1" ing in the r car ust outside the danger (M. SlHorHrvvSsS"1 "urryu, zo, l " Tner .ffi be. l A" of this ' . fd Ruth di v w t rft stnn nrm. ir npcame hull itiiii jciu . - ---.. - ,.. .a?i". T ,Sn"y released the ringers ana iook tii .,v -- .-; - . tnem in nta vattrotsiiisij. um ov... ., it 's 1 .uMrinir fhi. silence which seemed more -,Ll,'and more to shrc,utl them ln a mist of ViM tenderness and mutual understanding. K V.vt "It seems to me Jerry," itutn Degan A-"e,t,Tt length softly and in tones or tne ?. iii "rarest intimacy he had ever heard from J a ..tt!.' any UPS, as ll we you aim i n ' iStKiW 'enterlne the shadow of something jvry very aimcuit, umerenoca u- kOptnlOn. miounaerBiaiiuitica, nciimtiwiio j ncy come, ugty iiro tny uo iu. Iteices may uo turtcu upuu tne mat III De very aimcuu 10 umivtr, m icv say this mucn now. inai wnaiever asrtens. we love each other and " ;fth. Ruth!" ?!''8he had confessed It at last and most ( xpecteaiy more Bitceuy ttiott it ttlrl ver ha.ve come In anv other way. , fry could hardly contain himself, but vona reaching out ana sraititnK i en nana, ne nau 10 contain, nimseu. Ruth a manner somenow compeuea m shn went on In that same tone of er. reflective IntimaCV. tD add VTiatever haDDens ln the future. let ."f.taj say now that we shall still believe MLCh oiner rinen ana in tne in y- of each others motives fr m.i.1 oav it' r1el9rr1 .Irrt fmr iptatly. "and we must Unow It" '."VjS-ind In the undylns devotion of 'ist iic'' tp the other." concluded Ruth, for try ezcltea assurance naa Dn an- .itfUtor interruption. '..,.. ,1- neell" ejaculated that young B. now taking ner unresisiinciy in Arms ana kisbuik iter vjiv rst if Kiss or lover isxen unaer ine W at some vague vnit'K Hniti-nams liber could nuite unaerstsria. wua inriitins ecstasies tiia nl4u uance. va .suuut. it. m. cnajtriiKv, v. an ine it hjclot to hire, and , ilfertjrttwMisiiVK POLITICS IN PHILADELPHIA TIIK I'KOPLE HLTIf III ( KINfillV.M ralN KIMH Mm. n mti iff) l it J. rr - r- itw I'Utidn Fr -rn MIC1IK1. Ki;!.I,t , f t lul I'f'if l"l'ii i Inc In in Iht- ' 'lrRanl.iti n pirni It perform it i part nf it. Itlfp In nil IcRlKlHtiVf nn n. fT- v i t 1.1 m ?.t hi-, fir i.l kit 1U wt with. lm lonal ! i'tl op fVI.V AtIti;.NTsK, a beautiful w. ll&Qmm&V mm i fi-i fid he N about tn )oav the iltib for bin hom- .ini thanka him for his nianlv tlefnnse of the persecuted Hnni-nsrw-ftB When nhe avoq him Ierr noticed n sinister fltfun follow Intc the tlrl Keii inform- hini that th" perfn is .1(1 1 MAI.IIONO, a thuc pickpocket nnd suntnin under politicnl protection When v refuea to bo with him to a danc. th BanBter rMPtiRfp hlmnlf upon the Kir) fnther to ha vine him arretted on a trumped up chart'" AurentFkr 1" compelled to d.'ll hi- buHln"s Jind to pauperize h1mc-lf In order to pinnate Matdono and to bribe the Mmtstrn'o t. dlmtf the rai"1 for lak of evidence A htr lawyer Iaifi. alao Bt" a nhare of ibe "profits" When .Terry poop to the police ptatlon to b .trraltrned iie .,irn thn' the rhnrire ncntnit hm ha ben rmmii""i In conversation with th Mneistnii he find" thnt th- hide- ' as a frnn-r dock hand who wad rward-d with the Important $a'ft a vear job b ,11mm Care for turnlnB nvfr n (ertnin numlier of nt" rcKitlarh Jerrv solicits Kellv'a (.id In finding Sj.lw and then turnp to hl frb'.id VIC'TOK HIU.I.IN"(N. i "inn lnwxer for auppor Victor Jnm the "Pine Philadelphia ' pitrt. and promiei to procep.) nBHlnpt Mnldono. HM KAMI, a I'nunr-lln InbVnlFt. hiiP demanded f.'noo from the Archer Tool Works to Bet h franchise for a spur track across lfnvard street thrmich Council1. J.-m's fHther and brother ar- whnn to pa the bribe because their requept has hen icnored Tor woekn b the locat leglslativr. bod The ounK man hi" sene of political iuotlce nrni"l refues tn bniRatn with Hand and flnallv wln hN brother' support to flaht Hand and the "Orzinlzatlnn " Jerrv's plan conl"ts tn rreciMnu a mammoth slun over the fiMnn iatinn that ioornment work I" belnir hell up rol dler"' and sailors" 11 'P ar Imperil' d hec,iue Jim Hand s bribe demand l" not met ,M X KIM, .i reporter while on n ntjtl'on hoilie discover., the er'l-lire on the the (ttnr appear! nuckinwham re.irfiil or ivpularltv valnlv seck to ha v the PKn art set under wax to dtrov the slBn bv Jerrx returns r Huth after hi .iritument with her father ' was vet to co .lerrv knew thit h" h:i,l Vila rpwnnl in lrisnte .... ....- ,,, , i Dinner is served: annoumeii 'one In the hall j ril PTPIl YIV i UIlAl I l-H A 1 The Crime hf Arson D1 INNF.Il with Aunt Stella was llghtrome affair, for that lady had preserved a Ivld Interest in the more obvious side of life and saw all things with a humorous eye young people, having liesidee, the imaginetl the wnrst. seemed to fancy they had thereh.v forestalled It and gave themrehes up t" those thrills and ecstasies which are tninnnseil to possess the hearts nf loveis papers while Aunt Meiia nnti i , some 'tllsht nttenti'in to the matt wiiat v.e shall appear in" The twenty mlnutts winch el ipsetl 'before the ladles ranie downstairs ag'iin was, by the w.l. the er same twenti I minute's w hlch Ptnnx Sulli an cniiFimied in locating Wnn w i.-kc ami tiisp.it. nitig him tn tne nnuse m t-eien nUiii-nni,iii and Ward Leader Schaff Since, how- eer. Jerry knew nothing nf this- eriand nn- ..Vnt II t.nrtdH tn him lie W.1S etl- . nUl ..ni, e .vu ,- ,, . tlrelv undisturbed in the blissful ihap- sodles to which he gae himself up, for the papers lay unnoticed and the cigar lefn&eH tn stav alight Huth ' Ruth ' , iia thoughts were onl of her They arrived at the theatre in the , middle nf the first act and snuggled lnto thf,lr hox-. Huth and Jerrv rann ti ( forEet evervthlng but each other, and i ,.. dIpiij ulvlng herself up tn the . 's , , , Pxc, h(. j can under - , .,,, ,,,.. ,.,... sll ventured at I the intermission "Now. reallv, .iiiss Jiinturn wasn i it. better than that?' argued Jerry, who knew he must say something ' "It snnthes me," declared Huth. "and , entertain:) mildly without involving too much mental effort ' ,nd what nmre could one asK nt i musical comedy?" declared Jerry tn , umnhantly , Apparently, neither of the three did ( rea(j t at night Inquired mnn, coming As they whirled along Jetry kept looking out of the window and gazing off to the right at every intersecting street "Why. it seems as if the lights must Vie out," he decided finally, and i men. as tne car swvum; o no toe rwni i I kin bridge, he declared with dlsinav -.nv jove, they are out The ronf's dark No whv why, there's a tire up there. I Just "caught the flicker ..f ,, blaze ri . i .i . i nTf aie uvu i iiirm i nrwf of them (reat Scott ' 'CAP" ST U BBS And .o..- . ,- ,.. ,, - , , iiutKi-n iui wn.ti iuins nie i new nm -VKV I I the rnnf s afire ., V It'ii tha mrrn II o ofli o In tn-n -ti 1 . . fOR'ARD, fAV BRAVE nEM, !j . 31L. vr-s. A5Se5 &Z"tr ' fZ2l bOviy '' ' -Xv.-.3BpJiy'i-u2C(rVV IN TIII5 STOKY .li:HH H("lli:it. who with his rider 1 rMh r f'tul ic nrtuil rontlnu'riR th bii"ln of th Arrhcr Ton Work?, tf JubhM Int.i urif onloun nnfl rrifl in rntrntman StronnburKT when th" omif nnn nutrnpfd at th policeman n brutat tr-'atiTV-nt of Morit7 nopnrwlB 'pitH'H n rhat prti"nT'p HMttanrn. Uninscwctn h.c born ttik'in tnlo rutnr- n th" flnnl e'"p in th1 ptty peri"titipn Hrlplnq from factional rt'ffrrnren in thf '"nioodv Fifth ' Wirl Jrrx I rfl',.i!",'l from bill hlR i. rlrnprMt ftn'l ftrnburBpr brok"' -nit i rnupct' fl to ril:n bpfnr bt'lns flr,, np th. r. suit 'f tho lntrrMittnn f f f mil frinl. AWI.I.MM) II. !ll''KI.N(illM. flnnnrHi i-MMji nnri h- moft pnwrrful man in I i ht.b Ifhia At hln nod pnlltirnl brmp.-.t , . w , .it th'-lr undTHnffs mm ' ii'l mint f ist U In n Mukinirhnm il.niirbt' r, r thnt J"rr l( nnlnc. thr Br'tt man n th- Inns ilitnn-i lophi-n" at Atlantir work of IMnmnrlf. I'nrkincham a ' puh if i r Jrr- , whtlp r"Ptine In th" Laf-nfft lf.iiin in priM il pnlt'i'"- H inrnf that '1ahn out ioh ' nnl that Jupt bo Ioiik n hufln! anl turnt i"r Hepublb-an mnjnt h it u'll nor b- intrrrered with lorall - ina .Iwl-h rtrl. t"P Jnrrv nn th utr.t tit to ine i nirt nno ie i,atv "hlottMr" nf the arrest nf Jerr When the political fnk'n doun. ward heelers fffi cf of err s tieu-U won Wh'n Jerrv refui'-s plans sentences Indicating greater and gteater excitement until the last I "Allie" The sign on fire Why. how I rcitlng "' declared Aunt i-'tella j "Hut whn could have dnn if" de- I mantlet! Filth it... t-...i f . i u.i t,. Jim Hand, of course decided Jerry lnstunui -Hurry. .lacK tt,, i .. ............ai.... e .... .. i , . ... ., . , , tangle at intersecting streets, delated tlipm twii p 'iiwl 11 ii-ne flo rr civ tnin. -nnsslhlv elcht he fore thev renclie,! the factn In !inf tenn-th f timn tim- in mar lengtn or time uiej Lm. U. ll,.n rt- .1 !.!,.-, 1.. .. j-riw in'- nut,-' i tiuri t ii riatt ; iit i n 117 ont and s e p oxer the cnas and paint ' tar if it had been smeared with alcohol 'hlle i-till a block away Jerry thought he made nut the flcure nf n man the la.-t (.f several, no doubt, drop fr g"tn I Ind to run a block and a half to tut n In the alarm " In proof that he had accnmptlhed tin-, lire apparatus began tn arrne. a water towtr went trundling up Into the air. anil altnnst simultaneously a stream ivali r was whipping out the blazing framew.uk nf the sign. The sign itself ran disappeared some minutes since -.nd nnt a policeman In sight'" de- clared Jerry, in disgust I', ntiig II, lint, ci ..p -i i,nlUumin .1 1 rt ,..v, ,,.,,,.. ,,.-..v.v,, . i.-'ov..,,,,!, .. appear and with open notebook In hand , rnught Mr Archer's opinion a- to how, th- lire started Jerr was sartastic , 'Where were you." he demanded i 'when three men climbed that fire- escape in plain Mew of anybody on the outside, went to the roof, took plenty of. t'mi to tire the sign In several places, ai.d then made their getaway down that i isame tire-escape Where were jou' , T.ie policeman looked surprised and ' men sunen I was by here about half an hour ago and then I heatd a pistol shot and s. mebndv hollering over in the alley" he Vxplatmd 'i went over there to. investigate, hut It was Just a plant' to pet me awav ' "That so?" said Jerry. "Why didn't v mi arrest the man who ran up that alley just as you must have been coming out of If" "I didn t see him. I was a good ways llp ti, ate. an,i he must have turned and Jerry, alter a step or two. halted I Inn Huth and Aunt Stella -"Yes. I'm excited. Officer No. 54213 ' i and Jerry leaned close to make sure of , his identification I'm excited. My curl- nsny is t-Aciteu tn susjuciotia are ex- enriy nour to some outlying sneep-tarm vl l" lllc ntsin.. mi n luui.-e mui woum puiiing enough neatner to make a bed cited My desire to capture the men among the hills Anvwav. I was pretty take me tn the east side nf the hill. Sev-, yet the place Itself was not of the tley who know all about this thing Is excited, eurr. nnt tn fail rxt cettinir a lift w-rin eral times 1 had to go across the bare i est. Hut to be eni.i ami snm wits, n.-.,An '""" ' 11IHI .v out assistance i ou come mv ouice at -j o ciock tomorrow morn- b'g prepared to tell me vvhat you know u u till iuu i.uii iitui n i&,,j ,uQ u--,n .Hr-tr. i tu- mlddlo of the street, his open notebook ( '"'"h ,,r i'uii'.'.i iii ....... in me His Own Army, at That! "And what Rnorl Ftagr managpnipnt, Jerry, to hrttifc n owt heip Jut In time to see the thrilling conflagration," laughed Aunt Stella .Terry laughed, too "Poph look sus picious, doesn't if Many pupplcioua thinEa about this fire " The firemen were nnw descendlnc and the deputy fire chief mme oer to report ;ri?re- ,,h-;' ,h.? "a,"rs l?i!.iii- romplement of men would be left on ,KU!M 111 ninrnin. JIlNtn-( ,i .? I stole outbreak from flames that might .now- be eating Into the roof, where water had not teaehed them He lecehed Jerry's henrtv thanks and the assurnnre thnt n f.hnt fn tl.n Orof.i'.n'o tiunlnn fund would l.e his reward for pinrnptj, ' think I'll go home." said Mr I'nl and efllclent servlre , '"n ou two go and hae a gontl "All right, .lack.' said Jrrry, stepping time " Into the car. hut with one final backward I After leaving .Mrs Kullon on the train g'anre at the black front of the building . nick nnd Hetty started for an evening' and the little knot of firemen nnd the , f"n First. th".v got tickets at one nf group of hvMnnders which had been af. traded (CiiVTlM'KIt TM.MnltH'iWi TFIK DAILY 0l'ELETTE An Vndisrnvt'rvtl Ittwianrv v iMffo.v (.'. u:i;?.-ni r"pIfl l te-ivlng New York and enm YJ Ing hnmi fir n eek' ftnlnuBlt," wild Hettv Saiinder- tn her MMcr ' I know it. ' said .lean, looking up from her knitting ' I was talking to his mnthei epterda It dneMi t interest me. lmueer'" nh .lean, trv tn be nice to lilm th!" week He's gnlng pnnlll tn learn tn flv .ind then he'- going tn France Vhv. if I were In your plnce I'd be plnnnlng tn gle him the bent lime while he Is hnme Vn'i can't tin ton much fnr thn.-e fellnws " ' I Know it ' said .lean penlely; "hut he did treat me .n that ntght nt the donee, lupt hefnte lie went ,111.1V He nalil attentinn ! that Wetitwnrth girl half the night Then li" pretends lie lnoa me. He tlnen't kntm what ln e ti I'll neer forgive him ilthii I don't think he meant It." -.aid Iteitv 'You pmliahli Imagined It I knnw hen mirr nu dn nut wtlte lilm. litmus" he Wliles the lillleuf letter", home tn hl mother notifies vnn'tl gn fnr atMl near to find as nice a felinw as Pi.-k " 't"h Hetti do slop raving river htm 1 tell inn lie changed entlrelv imvanl pick I think .lack Somcr" ! nmre of a linn than Hick cur tlinilght nf lie. ing " With that .lean picked up lier knit ting and nngrllv w.ilketl up stairs Meanwhile Pick Fuli"ii ttimforinhlv settling hlmelf in the Pullman bn'lnd fnr HnMnn lireathfd a deep sigh, whether nf relh f no nni Itnnw . lie was glad he wnn gnlnr; Imtne even If nnlv for a week: and tlvn again, lie wa riot n hapn nn'l liEhtbeai t d a was his ii'-ual niannei Sninellilng was winiig and Pick knew it Ills mind trnxeleil tn the night when be le,'t .lean Iinw unhaili she was "T tlldn t dn nnvthitm wrong ' be thought "It was nniv .Irnn's en!nus Then again, she hill'" I miiiiii i ,n e im i.'i-i -in " "i n. I arr, . -.,aj-e,i with her because she 1. ... f .li.l.'i ........ r.... 1 ...... It ...,.,. . Was teaching me a new .nance After .snimrniir h nise f with h s own 'conscience he settled himself fm forty n ,nk, nrt knr nothing until he heat d fho tifirlur itv "Hfit,(nri nil mtf" Up ' Pull'd himself together and ginhblng ' V. : AJ . ty fnr pnmP nn fn niert him nf course n t. iri i i-iiit-i i hi i ni i t ntrn nr nnvimic. lAn ..l.l-'t I,.. )1irn 1,- n ml, A.I . iicdii "'imhi i i mi -, n- (iii.u"i i nimseit if i ne nair unpen .ne nan nr given him He hurr-ed tip the p'atfnrm nnrl ra hi- limtnei waiting tor him Back of her w.!.. Hett. hut J. an ni iv.ulvr. to he tn u I .i.yi mlir 111, in I'nh'ir .. d'Ji r i ... rut; si-urn Tin . rn r f-intiil.t a s.-,t h s.irs-enn tlniihinir his --duc-nllon In flerlln nfter manv il-l-Fltudeti tind hnlrl'rea.lth e,,, pes nianaiten tn rearh his hirm- near lMlnhurtrh In safett with ,i pmall 1-tlher nark t whieh h renrurrl from the nnr-ket ef otto HenFhet a Ci"rmiri mnr.Ierl In tl'e Kenpeltttras- Tlerlln In .1 . row d of f I low Tfulnns The tlmel lnt--nentl.m of Marcarlta Thompson tn-ili'es Aher. remlw elu'le Ills nurioiers and leai- Kurote. II' rrrawi the rhann.-i rttFcijised ,is a f"ijlr unIII ,hf.lr Brrhai ,.t r.ikos,nn- ,tftA. n..r,.nmh. isflr ih. ,..nra..,a ,.r .s.rt packet a .lrawina- in- the thlM-nrime Kliel m his father HnieT when a ?i'omhi"0,in i'Sli. J!J hi."h, ' fm,hn with ,he Ihnrnusn !!,Hf n"s r,,nm i,v m,n diulse.l ;. an mterlnr d-eorater thr sentrhm.ni nets his l.rnin tn i neeipnerin. dfomherlnc the anniremh . hiMth sk-trh SflniHye" iJtTrf,. in..,rt'i,n;;n,s'" .-hU S?S';. e!rrV",d hm," w ilYm IkeTn" nther Btternpt upon him h" p-'irl-i for th KftPlfKeeper 1 nrmtn tie hrintfi twn lnut nnt a K'in Tepther th-- I'm ri-"ie them pelps In th rnuf In the middl of the nlzht whil moklns a tour of Innpeetinti Alierrrninh il'pt n ?T9 and raptures .1 mnn pllppinp through the FklichT It is rewinU leider nf th plotters in Perltn r-r'jitn thnt the fellow ronspintora nre walttnc for D w ln?kl to opn the front door. Ataer rromliv slips o'jt of the rnr kills peernl of thos walttnp In a running battle nnd eyrapes to the hllln He hopes to rearh the ForflKn Office with the drawing safely. r.-:.1-.?.1. """."..: ."'.r' l?Z. -c. .1 1 1 11 .. . J ...e.in. oi 111 run .....-- u, aim n,i engine coming on ranidlv behind This 'was better l'ijk than I bad reason tn hope for' Almost certainly It would be the village doctor, called out at this , eyPr u might be . so I slackened down and stood waiting in the middle nf the ; rnad i .... ...... .. ien it niriea nto PClt I raw t .. ., i.. .. . "" ... .,i.. T tbeinn'H'Ac r'aSnrr, " ,'" K pants let-out a shout a, seeing me My ??LBZL 'TLlii"Li)'eri a.ni '- . """. " "". -" "- In the shock of discouragement for a moment I stood helpless It must have seemed then that I vvas transfixed with And so I vvas But only for a I .1 . . t " i IS-MftTTER 'CftP'-l ('CAP'S 3TUCK IrVWI fcTN ' r OH 6-(j BOOTS? " ' n.. ,,jh V Imod with Hi5 &UMJ -YRi wait -till yer nftwS i yHES 5TUCX.) s yBOOTS'. J" VEES VER ir.OtrileJ'j'X . ? " -i r-' --f -r -. Z r5-rv-'- , r, i , .... ,.riTPr.Viii - , stEmiuF ssf1'" v t a "ill . ..... . . ....,-- fi vi'M.: 1 ..,'! . ...a.. . . ., n.'.i . n -l - ""!l( &, JSBvX -i- ' -S "Oh, Hick. I'm so glad to see you." 1 Mm ucity i nnugn you nave oniv iif-en away ten weeks. It seems like a year " "It seems like that to me. too." said Pick, piloting Hetty on one side and his mother on the other. "I had hoped Jean would meet me. but I suppose that was too much to evnert ' "Vm rnrrv" cii.i oi. UrmlSdrh t5ctelti "I tried to told her it I "a, n,'nl lies worrjing oxer such "Voirr.. rlfhl " Enl,l r.ii. ..t. i t t ... V,.rLVK,V .-'?.' ' 1. " ' rT j"1' "hn, ' , ,ln. n" ." If we stay In '" " ""' ' " nrh and go to a show?" 1,'l,rl ns bound he was going to forget I M 1 0 gS lor OHC0 the best theatres, nnd then found little care and had a nice dinner ' Well, we still have an hour before the show begins," said Pick, as they "tre drinking their demi-tasse "What , shall we do? "Pick. I've been wondetlng about .It an It's ton bad things aie this way. .t'an't something be done tn IK It up"' j Pick looketl nt her earnest face, neer I hefnre realizing how strlkinglv prett I Hetty was Then she had so mtleli repse. I ton even though she was only twn ear I tilde,, than .lean He puffed hl.i cigar siowiy. tninKing very tleepi.i I 'I'll tell ynii what we can do." he pi 10 11,1. tllllinillh l. lT-'ll 'ini a nappy Thought "ijet en nnd pick nut a diamond for .lean I'll Uk' It to her and surplice her I know t-hf'll forgho me" Thnt would he fine," nald Ilrtty, her fai hrichtpning "What will fit our hand will fit .Tean'K. won't if" Fald I"lrl, as th" rat hpfore the trav of dazzling stones try ing to pick out just the light one Thn nine Hetty wa.4 a. hnppv as though It w ei e for herself, and manv people turned to admire the hannv coup', and Pink certainly looked manly in lit" tint- I'lrni ap ne wairnf u ner a pang w enr through his heart Here a a girl w ho rared nnd knew w hat n e w as rinnlly they plrked out the one thnt Hetty derlared w as a "hejut ," and lh-k fuuffed it In hl pocket Tlv ii tiuy lll'l'llT-l(l'lll 1 I know she'll loe it" wiils-peicd Hetty, while they were watching the plaj" ter" fliW came nver him n-Tli. ,m I -llw.-tortly. as Mr. Swallow bore her leaned near him. en loving herlf tol,-p u v rop lPland. her hearts content "Mettv lm-. niwnv. "I never vet knew .'t boaster wnu heen a good Mend of mine, hut cm eiv ! w n..n . ;i row-nrri." n creed Mr Runllow i in ii'.l imiiiiijl; hi i"" wiiii iif'i n- f llOMITtll tt.i nil1 lit fir. -lllotltltltl ti-. 'ir'MHIH I k 1 IM illl'" llllt III I'M) "' the nbv. .'is lip wnn hnttlini? tint n nrnn- lem In his own mind When leaxlnc Hett that night after what :he proiutunc.d a dandv nine, ne took her hand in hi- and whh-p, rl ping the ring on h, r flngei It war just meant fnr nu 1 imtlced that in thi lewehr's" Why. Pick." Hetty faltered "Wh.it .about Jean''" I ,.ci. .t,....,..-, ........ r it-,,.. .1 . i-m- ii.'imi i trti'. iur ine, iii-iii neir ; nil the wax 1 want nv one to care fnl. ,,-e after I go awnv 1 always liked nu." jald Bettv. 'but 1 neer believed ion thought of ne In this respect " "i never realized It until today but now 1 know what ou aie going . . i t . . . . . , mean m in pain 1'ifK, tenoeny put ,, ,,,,.. r, n,r.,,n,i i,- ' I llllt- III II l il in I I IT I 'I'm ko er hippy," raid Hettv pressing the ring tn her lip? , , , , 7nniorio?rs (nmplrfr AotvWfr "77; V.XUTKX'VPI .V 11K I? STEALTHY TErR JOH1M PgUSO.JM st. ond Tw., wild leaps, and I was scranibbng ,,n hand, and knees up ,he hank of the road on the north side. ami i nearti tne nraues jammed on and litter t.f tires ,,n the .r,.,d ns I the bound, at times having to dig mv "ndhuBiU""','";' 1 " , i7l , t t n I e,l 1 ' tha't had done no running yet. and hat for me, on this effort, hung lift, or death ,r!l"1 I'll nnd uii I Went, cuttintr a dlnennal course across the western face of the hH1 I'mm time tn tlm I hp.iril ii flinut ''-"ind. and knew that either I had been seep or that the moving bracken or the swaving goi-sf, nun r.v.aiitj mv course j to my pursuers My heart thumped dull I , and hard with the tremendous strain, and my breath whistled In my lungs and i cut like a knife; but I dare not pause tor a moment. ' The Knock hill rises to a flat nlitr.ui lot an acre or two of heather "which I1 a splendid shelter to lie In and very comfortable, oncn vou are in It. but t . . which is quite useless as cover for a tne inre I'irinjci ine imer corre mat covers -- - - - - --- ..i- o- -,.. ... .. - ,. T, ,. ., . ., ,, , the ower slopes nf the Knock Home- "; " i ., ' mitia.u ine omerent Knt? -.- ',.' ,:,!,. :'J',U', "'"," '"e croaking war chant times on hands ad knees, sometimes "' ff"" "l , ! ft ine up again " " " "f r ,hlnl) nt ne,r o-.m'ng by ..Cro.a.u: Cro-a-k' Cro-a-k' bent double. ,,n I ran Torn with the1'1 ""' "f "a,1 ""lo i'1?11?"', ,?" ' la; n""' " e ", u,,"I11"l!? "iem by a rear for peace and libertv iiiinvii uow ii. inn uii iiKiiiii iinii'jsi oil ... - ., , . .. -- .. ....... , i.iit-m uu-.i iuiiiu .titer us wen run 'X2u fV,?"nfBJi wnrr.hre,i,.hf;'rl,enl,,': neUU oC ram, " Dotted ov er well out of. sight before the heather i the surface were thn i. nf f,. .,L.c..an"...!." w1'n L?5- ". "i- i 'r.i .-.w. n.t- iiuuiiw ' " null dl llie iinnuu- lie(.- ,i,c huiti mum higher up, and with Infinite pre - cautions, going very slowlj and taking care not to set any growing thing sw Ing-' Ing. nor to sent a stone rolling, I made, f "-'; " " '"- "llu hllr "!lu. " vvas I jerr-iuie ""k w nere tne om neatner hatl been burnt for the grouse iv erviinu uhc i".i"i r 1 I mil vv ui ixpii ,t- ,. .A.(n. ., ti,A -,.a- i.-... i"' '" ly in vr toii7itt mun ?Ll"?. "?." 'J" J. ,F''?U ' .5... .v' S' ' rtKdiiiai ine st line 11 i Hinim uii no. c7aw ling on. I ' w orked 'round .11 w hat wi,n 'V0 musty smell of the heather ln mv exhausted brain, and mv knees soil tender that every foot covered vvas 11 separate agony, and my eyes half blind with dust ant? sweat. I suddenly went Hean.r, flit., nnrl the nl.en ll. -. 1 1, a .- nr.ii- ..,11 ,"' .V". .".'" .'" ."t-v... ... i.ic lllUlf III IOI3 til Vitlll II IVf i IKlVe HO ClfUr . . ttl CHAPTER IV Tlic Trap 1$ Set H'enav, "' 1'rtncrsa of nirdland, is aikcd tn aid the Finos, allies of fhr Illrds, in their var against the Nnakrs. After General Hopper, leader nf the 1'rnns, shows his ia noranee, J'rnpu takes eommand ami enlists the help of the Giant of the ll'oorfs and Iltllji Ilelnlum. The; plan to trap the Snake arm;.) THI-: Olnnt of the Woods loaded his boat with his tent, some lumber, and a box of tools. Then with Hilly Belgium he set off by water for Hat tier Glen. I'cggv wont bv air. riding Mr. Swal low, who proved n line (lying war horse She rode directly to Frog I Island. There the Frog army was j--,--..-. . mmily drilling, hut IVggy could peel rjenninl HopPf,r no place in Plglu. '"lie's got nil the war he wnnts." snltl lllite .lav, who had acted ns tho general's horse. "Ho Is hiding under a mud hank; I'll show- you." Rum enough, .fleneral Hopper, all the bravado taken out nf him;, was shivering ami shaking with his nose Just sticking out of a scummy pool. "(ill. I'm so sick, so slckl" he croajod. as l'oggy Hew down beside him. "I guess you havo cold feet," said Peggy sn erely. "That's it. I've got cold feet, awful cold feet," chattered the general. "Then you must turn over tho com mand of jour armv to me." said Peggy. "You can have it," croaked tho gen- . oral eagerly. "Mv feet nre too cold ! m flirht nnv more today." "fir any other day. added Peggy At Fiog IslaniKFeggy addressed the - ' 1 ig nim. i 'Oenernl Hopper is sick " she I began -of his Job." added Mr. Swallow, -nenso remember jou're onlv n hni-o .-intl don t Intorrui.t, said Peggy, ' T""" she continued her talk "The genernl Is sick of his lob" The last three words slipped nut be- lore sue unew It and she was very much confused when Mr. Swallow snickered "iif has cold feet" Again Mr. Swallow snickered. I'egey was so upset now that she finished her speech in a hutry "Well, anyway 'I've tnken command nf the Frog niniv and we'ie going to win by strategy I If vou tlo as I say." ; "Hurrah for fleneral Peggy!" cried inn alert-looking voiing Frog. "Hurrah' Hurrah! Hurrah'" .croaked the aimy "And hurrah for Colonel Croaker P headforemost Into a little pocket of the1 KXVlWVTJt, ?Me S,, ,,; as ,hP progrP.BS ha(1 i,cen mechanical I seemed able to go on. but " "ram was too numbed and my mus. lcf ,r','" 'dc , i let back ' ' How- lo'ng'l 1'ay '?hekre I do not know-, ' ' '""M l,aV" '"'"" "' ll,llt bel,er lta'1 a I Tt'iSVnJl''r,irm'', m"i I "' ,",;' !' "f L siien ' .'?,' TI "' I i must have fallen asleep, and I tin not1 ,know either how long I slept I re- member enmliit. tn , .nn nf i,nir... i, I I fulness and feeling for mv watch could nut find it. And I remember clearing ' mv- . ves, best I ,-,,uld. fiom UiJ gi I? and trust ns I ' sat up to look around ine repression m which I was formed a complete concealment when I lay down but -was so shallow that when I "at up m.v head came clear above the heather. ll was a sight panoramic In extent ".''" i"1',' !"-v es- Away below me n'J',itc..' 't1" '"-.cRateil country, each i " ', separate unt. iiko a mtle V .' . . ".. '"V.. 'J'r,"nc,?' tno IrPsn e.rcPn me instance, tno fresh green springing grass on cut hav - k.rrtl the rich ycPo-vs of tne mine lit: rt , Aphis ebeet, ' inp Mirtar h"u?, encircled by riM SiS: 1 1' u" ,' encircieu ny trees, amltl which tne th II. llltle fimoL-o rose .-nnn.- n .!.' ni t-.i ., - . - - -:-- 1 long summer dav I was stiff and cold, for the sun had long left this s,de of the hill and though I had taken the precaution of was not vvnat allllcted me most: It was mv hunger and even more my thirst It I was a blessed thing for me that my sec- 11: Mini' n pin n.id rniTia ttiifiti it i in m. ,1 .V" ..." ;" .w.. ..... .k ., ..r- i (ro Hit worst iiaiiirs or inirst came on. ' ?' othervvise I do not think I could have K Pllt n t :t ovpn with tho ti ounkHj iirn. Xs ' lg ' and the exhaust on'oTcn.ae' , behind m". Some forms of exhaustion inn observer! mminr. t .i..n an,i In the sleen strength is conserved or eve,. I in some measure retrained nut with the exhaustion that comes from thirst It Is JrUr :- -:- -:- - Bu EDWIN A 1 . 'DREAMLAND ADVENTURES' By DADDY THE WAR OF THE FROGS A comphtc new adventure each week, beginntnn Monday "I guess you have cold 'Is our name Colonel Croaker?"' Feggv asked the young I-ing. "Yes, general." he answered. "W ell. you aro Geneinl Croaker now." declared Peggy. "You look ns If you had more sense than General Hopper." , i "Hurrah for Genernl Croaker!", cloaked the army. I'ecgv now cave orders ranidlv. "General Croaker," .she said. "I want vou to nick out a flying souadi-nn of vour bravest and' best liimnorv. tliiick!" General Croaker saluted and limmed awnv to carry out tho order Peggy turned to her Illrds. "I want dozens of flocks of strong birds here in (he minutes to carry the Frogs into battle. I taw a lot of lUaokblids In the marshes as I came past. They can help." I "Weil he messengers." cried Homer, and i arrie i'lgeon. While the leaping Frogs were being nssemiued and tho liitrjs were swarm - I Ing to the Island, Peggy llcw to Hat- I tier Glen. There she found that the Giant of I the oods had nlieady set up his big canvas trap. Hilly Belgium had worked hard at helping him. The .Giant had the trap so arranged that a snake wriggling oer the edge ot 'the cllll would be caught in the upside- V lown tent. Once Inside, no snake,. Fven ns Peggy looked at the creep- could climb the straight canvas wnlls The Olnnt of the U'mJk nnrl nniv and Tetigv cxnlalned her plan. liff "You see the Snakes will evnect an attack from the land side Tl,.v t. awn5'' We wliriiave another Frog army ready tn march from MarM,- ,amI OVPr ,ho s,fIes 0t ,he r:,f"1 to ' ,,ca,e'1 !,llp Snakos who trJ' ,n ps('''"ie ,lie trnIX "This Is troinn- to he i lot nf fun , , ., ," i ?. ' said tile Giant. I Want a front seat. I V.IH110 nil, jiiny lieigium, we 11 enmp not ,sn 5ton do "ot Elffl' then; they go I ' i Not, however, till darkness enfolded all the plain nnd almost all save the ; farm lights had disappeared did I leave my hiding place It was clearlv Impos ' slble now to think of escape bv train I , had no doubt at all that i very station up and down the line for tvyenty miles had , "' w-uicner nut uus u'ti not unuiiie ;ne men iney might guaru railway sta- tlons and roads; they could not watch n" these farms from which the kindly I L". 'Ve niign guaru railway sia ! "Klits shone as beacons to me, and above ( all It was fnnd and drinVr T wanted n n.7, a n , I, , Tho memory , .,' ' ,,, , V" ..Z ', T ' v - ,.,.- - ... .-. ,. hrvv t then thnneht It vv-iq new 1 men tnOUgnt It Was. But after I had eaten and drunk. having nothing else than hunger and thirst the matter with me. I was soon as a new man. at vvmen tne gooa tout were snrnrlseri thlnltlntr T lmrl heei. wandering all day tonaSandPthenmarf rd rllt'ils'we! .L i'YT ', '1U .'. S"t.f" ",'. 1"" '".. '".' wife attended .0 my needs. The wuke- ' ,n'mb"ea,r"nea3 e, " ,"h"Br.M,e,"; j un, 1 "-' ".'? ' t . .ij i - 1 i i I.iralVhfe.s,00d people for though the taking or money " d cn,fri:Sn5, JI. : the meal gave them getting from them careful directions as to tho way I must take lo reacn Stone-hive. 1W and ending Saturday. feci."' said I'cpyy fevcrcly that his tree back there and watch th battle. "He careful of the Snakes," warne Feggv "Wo will go up the side of th fJlcn." said the Giant, as he and Bill; Helgium started off. . Homer I'lgeon rushed up eagerly. i "I'vo got your living horses," h' erled "And the Frogs are ready.' I "Please tell General Croaker to fM ' Ills mounted army here." ordered Peggy. "And have him send a Strom force by water to the .Marshland en .trance to tne t.ien 1 ills lorco wn ' advance over the top when I send th ! word. You and Carrie Pigeon returr ltri """ "a mv messengers Peggy's orders were quickly carrle: out. Girds, acting as flying horses rose from Frog Island In clouds, anc on the back nf each bird was a Froc soldier. They landed at the ton or th iclllf The Illrds then Hew away, leav 1 Ing the I-rogs to light on foot Peggy told General Croaker wha the Frogs were to do, and he explainer to the soldiers When all was ready Peggy Hew up the Glen to see If sh could find the Pnake army I It was not difficult The Snake; were massed nt the end of the Gleri awaiting to he attacked by Frogs com Ing over the sides of Marshland Ing army a quiver of excitement ran through it A swift Hlue Racer had darted In with a report. He had dis covered the Frog a -my at the top of the cliff. Peggy, waving her hand from high In the air. gave the Frog: the signal tn advance In reply came To thi Snake army. For a moment all vvai confusion. Then the Snakes twisted about, ami with an appalling hissing and rattling, darted down the Glen t meet the attack of the Frogs, ITomonou-'s IrstnUment of the ktorp will describe the battle of the 1 rorjs ana ine unaKes.) I had, of course, no Intention of going to Stonehive. but I knew it was quite likely that some one speaking English with a foreign accent, would come to their door asking for news of me. and cu 1 inuugni wen to risK notning. Ir point Of fact I set off In the other dlree. Hon at once For there came to me aa If by Inspiration the scheme by which flnrl w u-l-itnV, f ,.- - . ... .. ...-. .1 t t was iu tnrow my pursuers on the trail, ; -.- """-" " tci.it Kot-u Biart I1'5 ral,'- Hut " "?3 n0 '-illway station ' ""Sht I remembered that some miles south there lay a lonely spot that wa once famous in the days when two great I"""??. ?I"!nl ran races between i-OIlOOn a UU IhC UOrtn, 1 ,,, . ., iuuvct nan iiaiiit.. mineral anu EOOOS, even thn stair v rnnrlnn mln il.l ..Inr.,,. n.U .....I I . I ' night vvas fine and still, the stars bright 1 If one did stop It would be hard If 1 I did not get aboard. There was creat hearteninc In tv .....HST?. -?S Fi?al . neartenlng In the, !roaa ll 'brlskened my going finely. The "iBht was fine and still, the stars bright , L"Wffl5..?ffi 1 r'c;ad was empt' s'a'vVfol'nScnn ryside. where people are early abed, the -unB plow-man's making for home after an evening s courtsn'p at some neighbor. 1 ttni uui an 1110 aoiuu 1 wag very "'a'S' of a" travelers, and took the other Sde of the hedges, especially when t must have been about 10 wlTen I came to tne aangeroua spot. itUsMl-MlttU iUMUrtftUWJ mm hiwv maf'. ' f