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fFLAh A JE\ hi ROBERT ^ CECRGS CHAPTER III )? ? Por ita site there Is no fiercer Vjmiiaal than a rat K n.UI1r>?.n -? I 1 Ik Bftu yvnacnrru IJFZ IC1CU< ilong night through tho . instead of quenching, tie rage; and he ran on shlng through tho underado wider by the pain blows from branches back and Btruck blra In bled him; unseen logs ?; he heard Clinch's bub lng around him; and he tinning to sob and curse of fury, fear and shame, tm -Clinch's rifle ceased; e dropped Into a heavy, valk, slavering, gasping jg with his weaponless > darkness. t ye./l'll fix ye!' he kept t in his snarling, Jangbroken by sobs. "I'll yeh poor dangcd tiling, iivn shack on* Stinking wed not go. Ho tried to it it was fear of Clinch .him shy of tho homo it, In his cowering soul, wad fear of another kind i,.super8tltous horror o( i's ompty bunk?tho re pugnant flight of Kloon's spare clothing hanging from Us peg?tha K&fttead itian'8 shoes? I lap?.'All at .once ho thought ol B&-Clinch's step-daughter. The BR{,.thought Instantly scared him-Yet |!r r-what a revenge!?to strike RL^ClInch through the only creature ffig; he cared for In all tho world!? Sfc-What a revengo!?Clinch was BBSffieaded-Xor Drowned Valley.. Eve K&^Strayer was alone at the Dump? B0 Another thought flashed like lightpi ning acrosB his ^urbld mind?the ' ^Bribed by Qulntnna, Jake Kloon Pr lurking at Clinch's door, hail hoarr 'him direct Evo to take a packet t: I Owl Marsh, and hud notified QuinEri'I! Wittingly or unwittingly, tho girl 5&,.;had taken a packet of sugar-milk Hg&VchOcolato Instead of the pricolest 3$ parcel, expected. Again, carried in, exhausted, by Jg-a State Trooper, Jako Kloon had K^h'een fooled; and it wag the packet Bgi??6t sugar milk chocolate that Jnk? had 'purloined from the veranda gfe'VTwhere Clinch kicked it. For twn ikes of chocolate Kloon had died Kg.; " For ''two cakes of choc olate he, Br-.' Karl Levorett, had bocoine n ma*.jj?' ~ slayer, a homeless fugitive in BP&^oerll of h!s life. Hk?. . Somewhere in Clinch's Dump I was the packet thkt would make B^-.Ufm rich?Here wa^ his opportuw i~HF$ Ho hn<1 on,y t0 dare, anri P'11'1 rul fnnr?above nl! fic^.^jgfso fpar?would end forever! ? | fig#;-, y .When, at last, bo came out t" | Kgfk iho edge of Clinch's clearing, th1 | Bak'-'* :dnrk* October heavens were but a Vast Tvilderneas of | ' The'light burn I. d steadily frori 1I' ' .Evb's window. Ml'-. ' CHAPTER IV | From his hiding place among | 8&. frost-blackened rag-weeds, the |Bu? Y-^trap-robber could see only the plastered ceiling of the bed chainImgi'x But tho kerosonse lamp cast two B&v./ shadows on that?tail shadows of K&?:r'. human shapes that stirred at times. B&-- ' The shadows on tho ceiling M ere | Sj^v cast by Eve Strayer and her State Eve sat on her beds edge, swath; ed in a lilac kimonia?delicate relic j^g^v'.''of school days. Her bandaged feet. | ^-crossed? dangled above the rag-rug 1 on the floor; her sltm, tanned finVtfP.'i sers were interlaced over the bpok on her lap. Near the door stood State. Troop(er Stormont, spurred, booted, trig ESS'and trim, an undecided nnd flushed young man, fumbling irresolutely Im*'-' . with the purylo cord on his campaign-hat . lj$&; She looked up at him again, wistg&f?. * fully. Perhaps ho was restless, bored, sitting there besido her half |fe;'-;V the day, and, already, half the night Men of that kind?active, nervous Eft"young men accustomed to the open, can't stand caging. P; '' "I want you' to go out nnd get - some fresh air," she said. "Its a g?r'; wonderful night. Go and walk a rc*,ir . wniie. abu?u you iwi ???comgapInfc back to me?' "Will you sleep?' ."No, I'll "wait tor you.' ' Her words were natural and diBeV. rect, but In their simplicity thore |&/; seemed a/ delicate sweetness that Ep;:, stirred him . fcv "I'll come back to you." ho said, rap.-, .Then, in his response, tho girl lEv in hor turn became aware of som<* thins beside tho simple words?a vague charm about them thai E* ' faintly- haunted uer after ho had Era). gone away down the stairs. fr-V- That was the man sho had one* TOv; tried to kill! At tho sudden ami : terrible recollection she shivereu .'{fom curly head to bandaged feet, ^ . Then'she^trembled a little with HK& the memory of his tips against her RsL bruised hands?bruised by handHfflfe-'.'j cuffs which ho ha? fastened upon B&fe^8he sat very, vory still now. huddled on the ked's edge, scarceg? ly breathing. ESjfev . For tho girl was beginning to BKjii dare formulato th* deepest of any gfry thoughts that ever had stirrod her Eg, -tirgin mind and bod* it was loVe, then it had corns K'.: suddenly add strangely. It had come on that day-~at tho very mog?? ment when her flung her against g-' V the tree and'handcuffed her?that /terrible instant?if it wero love. BBjjreListening there where "he sat ^ : clasping the' book sho hoard his ^V;."steady tread patrolling tho vorancaught the faint fragrance of ?>;: his brier pipe in the still night a;r. Mfe'i;' -'1 think?I think it's?love,"' she said under her broath? "But gV he couldn't ever think of'mo?" Mjj&jdwayi listening %u his spurrod Kf-^tfead below. After a while ?ne placed both fori* bandaged feot on tne rug. It hurt Egvher, but she stoo& up, walked to msM VEL^l "W CHAMBERS ^ U CODAS' OQMDAHV the open window. She wagted to look at him?)u?t a momont? By chance he lookei] up at that Instant, and saw her pale (ace, like a (lower In the starlight. "Why,'Eve," he said, "you ought not to be on your teot." "Once," she said, "you weren't so particular about my bruises." Her breathless little rotce comL *? fu "I'LL LEARN YE, YEN POOR.) DANCED THING!" : ' ing down through the starilgUt? thrilled him. 1 "Do you remember what I did?"' 1 he asked. i "Yes. You bruised ray hands anil , made my mouth bleed." "I did penance?for your hands.' "Yes. you kissed thera!" i What possessed her?what irro sponsiblo exhilaration was Inciting , her to a daring utterly foreign t.o| i her nature? She hoard herself i laugh, know that sho.wos young, pretty, capable of provocation. And in a sudden, breathless sort of way I an overwhelming deslro seized her ; to please, to charm, to be noticed}' r by such a man?whatever, on after-1 thought, he might think of the step-l child of Mike Clinch, i Stormont had come directly un-j : dor her window and stood looking' i up. .1 "I dnfed not offer further >| since," ho said. , | The emotion in his voict stirred , Mrtm lUff T H Ifll* iwaaiMi Novembei | i On Sale ' I Kvery chuv of moflc represented tn t i under the DnumulcJi label, i ; New voval reeord? by Glueeppe Dtu Kllrnhrth I.rnnot. 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But if ; are In great spiritual distress, i if you really and truly repent, i if you humbly desire to ezpi your sin by doing?penanceAnd hesitated: "Do you so sire?" "Yes, I do" "Humbly, Contritely?" "Yes." She strove to laugh, gaz down into his shadowy face? suddenly the desire had )e*t he and all her gaiety left her, i suddenly, leaving only a still cltement in her breast. "You?you knew 1 was j laughing," she said unatead "You understood, didn't you?" "I dont know."FLAMINO JEWEL TAKE 7 FRIDAY After a silence: "I didn't nv you to take me seriously."^ho s Bhc tried to laugh. It was no i And, as sh0 leaned there on Bill, her heart frightened her v its loud beating. "Will you let mc come up, Ev Xo answer. "Would you lock your door?" "wnat uo you mmk ra no ;" iskrd tremulously. "You know'; I don't." "Are you ?o sure I know w I'd do? I don't think either of know our own minds?-I seem hove lost some of iny wits?So how?" "If you are not going to sl< let me come up." "1 want you to take a walk d< l>y the pond. And while you'r * ng there all by yourself. I w you to think very clearly. *v calmly, and make up your m whether I should remain nvr tonight, or whether, when you turn. 1 ought to be asleep an my door bolted." After a long pause: "All rlgl he said in a low voice. (Continued dn next isoue.) MEDIUM BltOWN HAIR !c host of all after a Golden G Shampoo. W EBE It & . B E~ Pocket Billiards Cigars, Cigarettes and Car.dies Merchant St. at End c New Bridge mnck r Records ?Today , It? brljchteil ?elefllnn ?T?r rtcard*?l lU?, Thro Karl?, Richard Bonelli, Marlon HarrU. rtlfir KrailUin. of that Immeniclr i Mornlnr." wlih full orrhfitm. ?w*o, Carl Fenloa, Braala Knjrjrr. Clip This List AY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH V 3 Sflfctlon Prif* Whltlnr for th*1 ox Trot y ?S1S 1(1 9 .75 t Trot I trior F?lrT?Fox ' e Danciof?Vox tilt It .79 rot nt??F.i Trot . . ial( ? lUlrwar to Tur?Trot ? 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Nat pltll | ^ nnlv Sno/iiolltf PwJnn'I Iw.i.j . lllVCU ?*' Yard ?th 50-IN. POIRET TW A popular material this This is splendid quality. tf>' Navy Blue ofily. Per yd v< 42-in. ALL WOOL Si In shades ?f Brown, Nav Black. Splendid weight (P Specially Priced ?P 36-in. ALL WOOL Si good firm quality that wi: satisfactory service, in shi Blue, Brown, Dark Red and Black, yard .? v AN U3 pi Wome >f f "Unusual" because the' selecti ( A styles "unusual" because you ZT. x Crepes, Satins, Poiret Twill'Cr f all wanted colors and black. T1 a ' A will say so when you see then X urday only. ? Women's Silk and Wool 1 j HOSE ' i In tlio soafiou's newoht S J heather 111 is lures. A coin- \ i?tate range of c.oIovb. nli I | PiT. $1,00 ' k WOMEN'S. i T Qli k^JLJ Of flue black and -a*. brown calf and kid Or ft ' leatherk. 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"%/l ">JU vflt< rn^V m^l" W^U?" *?Jb"< US OF BARGAII . at the "GOLDEN CORN] 19 Friday and Satu PL A CONTINUOUS PERFORI FOR THRIFTY SH0PP1 Extra values from every department tl nembercd able you to save on your needfuls whal ie at the circus?Come! yJE 0^7 REMAR iat will /$L-\ 2.95 M{ WomeM I ?1 Fail and' y and 1.50 1 /J 'he fabrics are wonderf IRfiE lyilrl splendidly tailored in the sea j give fff?" Totfches of embroidery and B ides ?f jj j! ^ trinuning a selection that wil o*)C p at this special price of S'USUAL OFFERING OF Hp in's and Misses' p idSilkDresses 1 on offers so many different gfa ; ckj can choose from Canton Sk # ft l\ ?g epe-de-chine and Tricotines in t | p | V? ic price is unusually low. You ?j m v. sneo.inl for Friilnv ami Raf- & riUfcrrf* w J Infants' Women's KNIT SETS KID GLOVEs VA Jweator, Hap and Hr.otc.ia, Flue imported quality in (tenu vhitc. nicely trimmed in shades of brown, grey and new ink and blue. Special lor black, exceptional . value, stylos 'rSday and Satur- d?oi nr at d?*?| qj- boxet lay only, set Pair Cliok MEN IB-' NEW . ? ?j, lHg|g??8/ A wonderful show- ^ '1/wd ing in all wanted ^ ^ seasons newest mo >1. MilMM L,ast 1 Men's SCOUT SHOES TW0"PA. ? Extra heavy, smoke- 6*^^ AC ' :lh?rrm e"" leather *9 ^ ^ an' soles. Extra value Make it a point to see the are moving fast?and why fabrics to choose from. Tht havo been brought for fall " range to pick from, take /VHTIFfc/l/l 1 nrtn floor and yon will save at 1 iiVr l\i HA S fal1 suit' 0pportun,ty kD0' K For the Little Chaps from Men's Union 2'/j to 8 years Suits DS 5 These como In the popular Chin- "nl? China cloth In shades of grey, a,n ,ncat'f ""'"h0*- ?? brown and blue and f i Alf U.USl alU? $1 ?!b 0 are specially priced OC * * Boys' Union Suits AVCD AA A TP First nnnlltv ll?J C U ? ?|I\LUH 1 il a warm" comfortable suit - w that will give perfect satCr ,l t,- ~ ? lefaction. ? Sites to 16 For the Bigger Boys From j-earB. qp 8 to 16 Years Sl>ecial " " )C C This group offers a splendid as- YTrt? 'r- lir.^1 Bortment of fabrics ia the new- iVICn S VV OFK Cest styles for the Shirtfl ?eason. New colors, \/* i\t* ' onirwJ new pattorna at a t?% U k Of splendid quality hard Cuew low price. Spe- 1 #. / ! wearing material. Plain cial at . v#ww bluo and polka dot. 7#* A" /!>? ? 1 W||V w X ' ^ 'v*^ ' *y - - - - mtfb' iuft' indi'-mfti FOR YOU 1 ?r" j| Mil ^ KABLE VALUES IN '18 l's and Misses' I Winter Coats ? Lilly good quality A son newest styles. )n Tn gf^m "'1^1 uttons form the ' ?| M M ?p 1 be hard to equal g | | MEN'S SWEATERS j S. jj Extra licavy coat stylo QC with lnrge shawl collar. <J) Jf.C/D In colors of raaroon und m J gfJ EJjjjHv grey. Extra value at i 91 B#' MEN'S SWEATERS I *S(j * All wool quality pull-over a m \ sAlft) i a"d coal fit>'les Jn 0,1 Jp^/.T'O SJpX / plain colors and color ^ / j igj[ BBlfW combinations. Extra val- f . E2?JI\\ uo ut A^jMw m BOYS' SWEATERS ! Si ffisStil A most complete assort- ?^ rvrj \ I ment In nil solid colors *}) J.i/D SwEL-, and color combinations. jra paB pMrJBTjr All sizes. Extra vulue.. . * "'11 Main Floor. * J (M Hand Bags and * Women's lNITY BOXES . NIGHT GOWNS rj ine leather buss in Of splendid quality pink and 1M? /I, styles and rolors. Two ttfuo striped flannellotte. full ^$Sg| i of tilted vanity cut, well made garments, -j'w ? $i.oo ?: $i.oo p 'S AND YOUNG MEN'S v ' ' 41 OVERCOATS I b im. |?* /\ Oon,t (al> to ?? th?M. <? rii ' wj ? mI I The difference you JH r ?! Have on one of these V coats will pay. your , -SiJ 9 Gk fl way to a dozen cir- < ' Jflm cuses. ' *?! w Overcoat Friday or Saturday <'ll 11, Men! ^ | : special "Golden Corner" i ^ NT SUITS $1K 1 1 Young Men 1 \I.JB? n IS/ se Friday or Saturday, they xll^ 1 t'^1 not? You have all popular i models are the newest thatv YY ' and you have a Cull color \\ \h J a? the elevator, to the second * \\ \ . $ flHf east a five spot on your new VlA 'M jk cks but onco. M Men's Union Men's Under- i fM Suits wear i S Fleece lined shirts and j Heavy fleece llued. a real drawers, well made, full ,9 -] warm suit for men who cut, garments that will; ' . 3R work out doors. d?i glvo extra service. ?C- i Am Special at <pl?ftO Garment !. ODC ^ Men s Mannel Men's Army ^ ' JSg Shirts Shirts ;] || Good weight, collar at- Heavy all rfool grade. : .ached, two pockets, In *?? J blue and grey. CJ1 OQ .lies, tO OC ' Extra value Special at vJ.JJ I Men's Hose Men's Pajamas ; Of wool nri*d cotton, n Of heavy quality pink . ' ig splendid wearing, good and blue striped flannel- ; ]V lobklng hose lu all colore. etee, full cut and well JOfa Special, , CA? made. All slsea. (he ar i I Pair i)UC Special at $1.45 1 I MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS , A of fine percales In new designs <m AA 9 1 IV! and white, with and without col- lal I III T I Wli lara. These are full cut and well \<r I 2 r J made. All sites. Usually good t?rnJIfimitHfrn^y? ;<|fr m ..<|jWET