AUTHOR OF ~~ } SYNOPSIS. —12— Bheridan's attempt to make tan of his son Bibbs by # n the machine shop ends ir bh 4 sanitagium, a nervous turn Bibbs finds himself able and unconsidered fAgur House” of the Sheridans. T old-town famil ished, calls and Mary parents’ one of the encourages Jim Sheridan's tells Mary Bibbs is not a luna queer.” Je proposes to Mary, accepts Him Sheridan tells must go back Soon as he is Bibbs’ plea Bibbs’ sists wife, q Roes from n her in to his death int mast meets Bibbs bet w Edith t Ing love Ros finds Ribhs well ma in $10} a business | n in on (he Sheri afterward put mnspoken wish Sheridan boys father All ETief, of he Mary n lit all &#coa Sh desperately Koes to hig hand over [a premises by tment actif snifosipsdf reise Old Man Sheridan was a slave-driver though he didn’t rec- ognize himself as such. He drove his wife. He drove his sons. He drove his daughter. He drove himself. His wife was like putty. o much of himself, Edith and died easily. situation, break into driver. This .instaliment real thriller, There was to too much iron, in in Bibbs to be han- Growing out of this two tragic incidents the hfe of the slave. is a EAA BEARD rl Be Ge Ee EE ia i ! » * » + 3 » » » * » . . . » > » » » » . 4 . CHAPTER XXill Bib of his days no pat Lie seomed present aware th git, faintly linings and own, while batt and her father loosed jeremiad drank was who He for Roscoe Coe, them and ibyi, but seemed their sufl far away Sibyl was u coe had sent f not long doned wraps: and dur! of Sibyl's {lit nder Gurney wr him or after Bibba return: necess »e Fo 1 And re. patient nn and to whether ceived variety would family 1 n By § 48 hil #1 it } Come in, Roscoe,” \ mured, change in Bibbs, and why the zinc eater was not putting a lump in its operator's gizzard as of yore Sibyl! was not delirious--she was a thin Httle ego writhing and shrieking In pain. Life had nurt her, and had driven her inte hurting herself: her condition was only the adult's terrible exaggeration of that of a child after a ud brulse—there must be screaming She Mur and telling mother all about the hurt Siby! babbled herself hoarse when Gurney withheld She to the end went in from the begin No pro stopped her ought to | die!” “What harm have I ev to anybody that you Just look ning renth “You she ar want to Ks my op me lite! I way at to wh irried Roscoe t and I wanted to have a could 1? Where's any these Sher ge home, look at it got me into! 00d time good They Vertrees ped tirt her her to show her I wa 1% eed wer hush an effective to telenl hard, ever her father, and kept} to let him done to her ever or bed | see wh mere ng fast, sald pitiably that she might bear if it was to be in the same town with Lamborn and not think always of him. Perhaps in New York she might forget She had sight of he to breatl she her trouble she went away impossible a little friend, aunt in #80 of theaters bring relief; written to a school etly with an and a month or restaurants might peace Sheridan with gave her a o cheek, and she left upon a Monday morning. wearing violets with her mourning. and having kissed everybody goodby except Riby! and Bibbs [he might have kissed Ribba, but he failed to realize thet the day of her departure had arrived, and was surprised, on re- turning from his zine eater that eve ning, to find her gone. “lI suppose they'll be married there.” he sald, cas- ually. Sheridan, warming hig stockinged feet at the Tire, jumped up, fuming. “Lither you go out o here, or 1 will, Bibbs!” he snorted. “I don't want to be In the same room with the particu. lar kind of idiot you are! She's through with that riffraff;: all she needed was to be kept awny from him a few weeks, and 1 kept her away, and It did the business. For heaven's sake, go on out o' here!” Bibbs obeyed the gesture of a hand stili bandaged. And the black silk sling was still round Sheridan's neck. but no word of Gurney's and no exeru- clating twinge of pain could keep Sher. fdan’s hand In the sling. The wounds, slight enough originally, bad become infected the (rst time he had dislodged the bandages, snd healing was long delayed. Sheridan bad tha 'wbit of established qu apartments shouted he pious gesture: he eould not “take time to re he sald, that he must careful, and he had also a curlous in dignation with his hurt: he refused to pay it the compliment of admitting its existence, The Saturday following Edith's de be tn talk dress the wounds apd with Sheridan which had become necessary Httle building have a But he wa i ft before the obliged to walt a anteroom-—there of me and was minutes in directors’ an meeting some sort In wr was slight. woke and ora . amd Gur. he heard and then into thunder, “I tell you NO! You'd God breaking Some 0 make me sick! in Almighty flipped his bh ght all what ir It to be to keep our You men ur confidence 1 doodlebu vou! You sh ie money's t Wel r Te @s i resson for ind It's not 10 mone ght! ¥ runnin’ t ir nickels fool irket's a little sReery! raoer here goin’ u're to hide y¥¢ always crack because some newspaper Says the no You Hata + iften io nnd to so street. ne and every then ant and try thing I tell times, times, other re mie ont of n hig n this—understand? You there never was belter These ind 1 kind o' talk es and big stand are good tin won't for na ny This country's on its feet Be it ne on its feet to stay there!” And G and timea? and goin’ the vociferated, desk “Bad with thumps upon Kheridan accompanying thumps. “Rabbit talk! These times are gl! I tell you! We're in the promised land, and we're goin’ to stay there! That's all, gentle- men. The loan goes!” The directors came forth, flushed and murmurous, and Gurney hastened in. His guess was correct: Sheridan had been thumping the desk with his right hand. The physiclan scolded wearily, making good the fresh dam- iron what he had to say on the subject of Roscoe and Ribyl, his opinion meet. ing, as he expected, a warmly hostile reception. But the result of this cen- versation was that by telephonic com- mand Roscoe awaited his father, an hour later, in the library at the new house. 1" travel, came in, had become his habit, “Yes, she is." Sibyl thinks she'll have to, too!"™ “Oh, 1 wouldn't put it thht way,” “No, I hear you wouldn't!” ‘There and he added: “It's a good thing she's shouldn't think any of us want her here any more-~you least of al}! “It's no use your talking that way,” sald Roscoe. “You won't do any good.” “Well, when you comin’ back to your office?’ Bheridan used a brisker, kind. or tone, “Three weeks since yon showed up there at all. When you goin’ to be ready to cut out whisky start in again? lot o whit thken yon and aione herself out of the way of father and all the rest “It's no use, us 1 tell wi know what Gurney ‘was going f« I'm ne I'm done!” “Wait a minute before you talk way!" BRheridan and down room »] you know it's taken two pretty men about sixteen hours a day to set things stralght and right again, down in your office?’ to yon, it going back to the of that began his the suppose good get ‘ew “They must be good men.” nodded indifferently. “1 thought [ was doing about eight men's work. I'm glad you found two that could handle it ” “Look here! If I worked you it was There are plenty do, and-- that break drive harder'n | There are of men “Yes. BOMme ‘em. They either die, or go crazy, or of their guess Hves. The lust's my ‘complicated by domestic "oa culties! “You set diffi there and tell RBheridan's did the me yon giv shook, hand whi volee gesticulating “Don't say it! spondent figure Don't ain't trouble The you haven't got to work ain't goin’ more goin’ if and you can ge you her whisky-guzzlin'; it al Don't say—"" “It’s no use on earth “No “100i use on It “1 know ‘Gurney ney don’t ¥ overwork strain [hey always work in if th yon and You'l gone - te make ye ey see g ol you? H “I've got I " Ww tween sev thousand a year clear of ms side the salary That whether [ work or not while it y from 3 : nickel and let it be x He whirled abx other end of the ro ]& moment Then “Listen. If you go me in the | ‘ yet nt in 113 el earth brother I've depende Jim die] dam’ doctor won't ever be were, and that certainly you won't ably more that's all a lie. Men don't break down that way at your age. L And I tell you, thing off. All you need is a little got up and a little gumption Men go away for years and then come back into moving businesses like ours—thes lose the strings. ook me youu can shake this now, 1 won't—and because you lay down you prove you ain't the man I thonght you were.” He cleared hig throat and finished quietly coe, will you take a month's vacation and come back and go to 11 No." ligtloanly, through.” “Al right.” said Sheridan. Me pleked the evening paper from a table, went to a chair by the fire and sat down, his back to his son. “Geodbhy.” Roscoe rose. his head hanging, but there was a dull relief In his eves that's “Ros gaid Noscoe, about to depart, yet lingering. “1 fig- ure it qut a good deal like this” he said. “I didn’t know my job was any strain, #nd I managed all right, but from what Gur-—from savhat 1 hear, 1 was just up to the limit of my nerves from overwork, and the-—the trouble at home was the extra strain that's fixed me the way | am. [ tried to brace, so [ could stand the work and the trouble too, on whisky and that put the fimish to me! [2m not hit ting It as hard ns I was for a while. and [ reckon pretty soon if 1 can get to feeling a little more energy, 1 botter try to quit entirely—1 don't know I'm all in—and the doctor says so. | thought 1 was ranning along fine up to a few months ago, but all the time {1 was ready to Tiin't then, you Sibyl speak becnnuse she and in,’ law going nythin shock to me, and | find what had encouraging that hang around after he began trying to flirt with her, and losing her head over him the way sh did I don't deny it shock and that it'll always be a hurt inside of me {I'll never get over But it fault; I didu't under pature.,” Poor BR profound and “A Woman Craves so and traveling Ww other things, traveling Atlantic way she has, tw to ha do a don’t done dei she fellow to lier was a was my stand a in earnest WCOe Spoke most desolate ety meeting attract and her her 0 rol - ol & 3 faut real ing, n Just g ing to Orleans the in her something man. And understood till 1 when + bealdes a business ¥ rar I was I never her talking WHS and Hi Tan I “You're My Last Chance.” provement During Short Absence. Rays No Earopean City Holds Candle™ (Sheridan nodded approvingly here) Bibbs came through the bail whis. ting, and entered the room briskly. “Wail, father, did you want me?” “Ves. Rit down.” Sheridan got up, and Bibbs took a seat by the fire, hold- ing out his hands to the crackling blaze, for it was cold outdoors, “I came within seven of the shop record today.” bed said. “I handled more strips that any other workman has any day this month. The nearest th me is sixteen behind.” “There!” exclaimed hig father, great ly pleased, “What'd 1 tell you? I'd WORN sending wot + to hear faln’'t you ashamed Aln't t go at it fuss about it7 didn’ 4 IRRT 11 ated have! 1 and hurt you exactly what vindi you it that so?” “Looks 1 “Well, I'd been wrong hurtin’ yon first you, it's physically to be ¢ the huskiest th don’t Now {| different I Pibbs | for amily say but y yourself menta we phys help you Sheridan Hoe brough what 1 e right life bread, and I'm My "wages {ing my dally ! doing it don't w don’t deserve any--" “Damnation!” Sheridan “You've turned Socialist! listening 1 and you- “No, sir. 1 think there's a great deal in what they say. but that isn't it.” Sheridan tried to restrain his grow ing fury. and succeeded partially. “Thea what is it? What's the mat ter?” “Nothing.” his son returned, ously tent. thing” “Why not? Bibbs had the incredible folly to try to explain. “I'll tell you, father, if { ¢an. [ know it may be hard to under. stand" “Yes, I think it may be" sald Sheri. dan, grim%. “What you say usually is a litde that way. Go on!” are enoug int any more mooey, and spraag up You been 0 thasa fellows down there, nery- “Nothing--except that I'm con. I don’t want to change any- Do you think the old man will heed Binds, or will he put the young man out of his life and cut him o¥? ’ RA RA AAA A i like to hear Gurney bint agaia that | TO BE CONTINUED) ;