SERIAL STORY A ROMANCE By Louis Joseph Vance Illustrations by Ray Walters (Copyright, 1910, by Louis Joseph Vance.) 54 SYNOPSIS. Coast, a young man of New York City, meets Douglas Blackstock, invites him to a card party He accepts although he dislikes Blackstock, son be "ing that both are in love with erine axter. Coast falls to convince that Blackstock is unworthy friendship named Dundas and Van Tuyl quarrel, gnd Blackstock Tu iyl dead. Coast struggles to wrest the weapon from him, thus the police dis- cover them. Coast Is arrested for murder He 1s convicted, but as he begins his sen ‘tence, Dundas names Blackstock as murderer and kills himself, Coast Comes but Blackstock has Katherine Thaxter and fled Coast pur chases a yacht and while salling sees a man thrown from a distant boat. He res cues the fellow who is named Apt pleyvar hey arrive at a lonely Islan 3 No Man's Land Coast sta Garrett Kath- There is free, ing a who expl name of He is blind, a wi a station there her husband m sees RBlackstock and burying a m " 1s resct to th CHAPTER X!|.—(Continued.) “A change has come over the of our dream—yes?’ Appleyard quired. "Nothing like food on the hu man stomach to make the skies seem brighter. Not that it seems to affect this weather any: it's thick as curds We ought to pick up that before long—won’'t be happy till | get it” “You're sure about this thing? asked Coast, perhaps not quite co herently The other seemed to un derstand him, none the “AS-solut-lully,” be know where we started from and what we're aiming for; this is a perfectly good compass, so long as you keep It from flirting with the coll; and I've made allowance for a lee-tide You watch!” Coast with the denied buoy less. returned =] 1 down “Well? he al ¢ | PE air ol ionger sald, be a sat . one no to said little gp il man know an am rs." re rust all ived ised Ja Pe g0 to do when you that ki 3 ne your real name, after your wruing, | what you were enough rescue yesterday m \ just who and biankly curred to you character, in And your lack interested me ” sald Coast, a thou 80 It never ght “Just that you & publie a way? 1 noticed that of self-consclousness Also the aroma of mystery you hale, intrigu {if 1 may coin word) my romantic imagination.” Coast flushed he exclaimed “Don’t 1 know 1 oC were lad eq angrily your sound impertinent, but | don’t mean to be so; {it's just tempryment makes me such a cut-up When | waked up before you did yesterday, | thought it all out, and | sez to myself, sez I: "His blog: raphy ain't half-written yet, and un- less I'm mistaken something grievous, Romance is a-leadin’ of him by the hand, like a little che-lld If 1 can work it, I'm goin’ to stick round and see what happens next” You see, it's my business to go about nosing into other people's.” “l see,” sald Coast curtly, with a feeling of contempt which he took no trouble to disguise, “Yes,” assented Appleyard serene ly. “I make my living that way. Government pays me a handsome sal ary for doing it.” “What!” A light was beginning to to dawn upon Coast The little man nodded gravely. “The U. 8. Secret Service,” he affirmed. “Let us begin ot the beginning, for clearer undrestanding,” Appleyard continued. “I'm not here for my bealth—1'm on the job; and things have shaped round so that | want your help temporarily-—-while you cer- tainly need mine. That's why I'm let- ting you in by the basement door and speaking In stage whispers. You get me? What I'm telling you Is to be kept under your hat.” “Certainly, that's understood.” “Right you are. . . . Now, the particular phase of lawless Industry at present engaging my distinguished professional attention I8"-}e allowed himself the dramatic pause-—"smug- gling. For some time the Treasury Department has been aware that a very considerable quantity of highly dutiable goods was finding its way into the country-—malinly for the Now York markets—without paying toll A syndicate of Malden Lane jewelers has been reaping most of the profit, although other goods have been com: ing through; but that’s Ly the way. Now the Customs net is fine enough to assure us that no such heavy im: lose All we were certain of was that fit was getting in duty free—though we couldn't prove even that so then, | was turned loose on the prob lem, and I've been puzzling over {it for six months.” He was briefly silent, apparently in mood “Karly In the he resumed, “] had cause to that most of the stuff was | sat me down and tried to figure It from the other side's point of view—supposing | wanted to turn my own account, See?” “Clearly. Go on.” “Being a product of this *he woods made It some easier; | know the «coast pretty thoroughly. It struck me how all-fired easy it would to establish a depot for the re neck of islands hereabouts- Or eveén at some retired peint on the mainland. Then one could ship the stuff over by any old uniikely tramp, trans-ship it to a smaller vessel at some agreed off the coast, and stow {it away distribution practically at one's With such a central the stuff could be smuggled through any number of small harbors—a trunkful here, a trunkful there, all disguised as pas for so thick with small craft that their comings and goings attract practically attention Plausible, fea- certainly.” short, | finally satisfied the schooner employed fisher “Ingenious, “To cut {it that saw, preferred I took lucky as you room to my company there like a fool a chance to get off of the maln-traveled routes; fnally, I knew that, once south of Devil's Bridge, the set of the tide would snake us out toward No Man's Land. So, when we ran aground and | went ashore, leaving you asleep, | wasn’t surprised to recognize the place.” “You could—in that fog?" “I've an excellent memory, and had visited the Island a good many times on fishing trips when | was a boy in these parts. these waters there used to be quite : However, possession there fortunate in the and though it was pitch dark, and thick as mud, | wasn't losing myself. So | struck first, afrald of interesting discoveries. Good morning, a number of Hello! Twenty-seven!" The little man got profoundly, as to a tance, to a black can ously numbered "27." up and bowed valued buoy conspicu- swimming past “Some navigatin', that!” Appleyard observed complacently. Coast watched Appleyard shif: the spokes until] the Echo swung upon a course at a sallent angle that which sbe had been holding “And now where?” Appleyard looked up from nacle. "“No'th by east” he sald ab stractedly; then, rousing: "Quick's Hole, and it please you. | venture to | recommend the spot it's quiet, re charmingly salubrious: quite a cosy corner for a day's loal” “Loaf!” exclaimed Coast peration “Tut,” mild reproof; will a tale to the bin- in exas sald the little man in a tone “and again tut Kft unfold that'll shed { of i soons | But by the time I hit the water | felt pretty sure they some sureenough good for not wanting any strangers hang ing round.” “I'd think you justified in assuming that much.” “The worst of it was, made me a marked man; wee mite too indiscreet. I thought I'd have to that fade into the sleuths polish off the job. You fancy how that would have galled. Fortunately you offered yourself" “1 like that” Coast commented. “Anyway, my magnificent imagina- tion offered you to me,” -{ineonsplicuous, unsuspected. You of what you wanted to do, where you wanted to cruise, And I'd suspect myself of fallure of the parts of speech if I couldn't insidiously talk you into going where [| wanted to— No Man's Land, Muskeget, Tucker- nuck, Chappaquiddick, or wherever.” “I'm ready to certify you're quall fled to talk the hind legs off the do- mestic mule,” Coast averred with en- thusiasm. “Don’t worry; I'm a merciful man. . Rather cheap, that-—what?” “Extremely.” “Your fault: you fed it to me. I'm beginning to think you must be the only original, porfectly-pasteurised mascot. Since we met the very stars have seemed to battle In thelr course for me. Even the fog helped-—shunt- ing us off to No Man's Land.” “Yeg—17" “1 had no particular notion of in- vestigating that island first of all; but 8 number of circumstances made me suspect we were in its neighborhood. | had figuréd it out that the variation of the magnetised compass must have carried us sou'west, for one thing: and the absence of fog signals made me think we must have got well south 1a heap of light ue of the Hal upon the pilot of this {Dime Library. Know you not that Dx smond the Dachshund Detect is on the scent? where'd | get off 7” “You were on the point interesting discoveries,” prompted patiently. “To ive Le's see: of making some Coast be sure. about to say, | ! lost it, and seemed « vo AR} was felt my way along, presently stumbled onto a pretty raw slice of | melodrama The first thing | | struck for was the farmhouse Last i I heard of the island, it was inhabited | by a single family, a farmer, his wife and a couple of kids. Must've been a bit lonesome, but they didn’t seem ! what ! to mind. petitioned the State Legislature { build a school-house on the island to | Commonwealth. Shrewd customer: the job of janitor and his wife to be school-mistress, both on salary! . . I had It in mind to pump him, you see, but somehow | missed the farm house, the first cast. And when |i pulled up to take soundings | heard a curious sort of noise—singuiar In that locality, at least: one of those noises that, once heard, Is never for gotten; as nearly as | can describe It, a sort of ripping crash--very irregular in duration and much muffled by dis tance and fog. | picked up my ears and tried to mark down the quarter it came from. Then 1 followed it up as best | could. After two or three false turns | fell over what seemed to be a wire stay, groped round and found a mast. The nolse had stopped by this time, but | knew what had made it without doubt; that mast was an perial, and I'd been listening to some body operating a wireless station. Next thing, | made out a glow of light that led me to a window. By now | was Interssted and laying very low. (TO BE CONTINUED.) ATTAGKS MONEY POWER in This Country. Launches Into a Flerce Denuncia- tion Of the Methods Of the Financiers. Washington Representative Henry, Texas, chairman of the House Rules Committee, made a sen- sational speech in the in which he attacked the power in Wall Street inquiry into “the Black Hand me the Fi nancial Mafia in this He counseled a thoroughgoing investiga tion before Congr accepted the Aldrich plan of curr Chairman Henry A money trust in: tion, which was beaten Democratic Leader Speaker Clark. 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