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Because— It's toasted ‘LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE 4 HERSRRRRRS | 5 ea I HEN A hin @ RED AND HIS GUN, Bynopsis double personality, idea. of its meaning, nora makes her accustomed way into the Btreet of Strange Paces In the underworld of New York. Mario joins her. Greatly in love andl seeing the fine qualities which the girl really possesses, Mario seeks to turn her from the path of inevitable destruction. She prom fses to marry him At Ristori's ciife, gathering place of crir ninals, Leonora meets ‘her partner, “Hed” Carnchan, and his associates, and i8 accused of betraying a fellow criminal to the police. Police crash into the room and two are killed by Carnehan. Leonora and the rest es Ape. In her studio,’ Priscilla Maine, wealthy artist, awakes from troubled sleep with a distinct feel ing of having her life linked with Leonora’s. Priscilla has painted a picture of herself in fancy dre a Ripsy vid has a strange ; nd fe Pris ald a friend, who Is in love wi ned to find of the p the newaspape about the who died He sees the n pronoun ypuosis -Vaguely conscious of a but without any the girl Leo lear Oiice Vil. SURRENDER-Continued. —f Oe overwronght' ir and sat gr at high » been livin Marig ime, in- never quar an be no excuse for mis- inderstanding. when onr are nodded meekly “Tell me only,” he pursued. Her eyesr promised. “Who js Phill; “Ph Hp?" Her look was completely blank, “I don't any Philip , . .» “You are sure? Intent her face'sutisfled him. you spoke that name, as were talking in your sleep: ‘Yes, Philip ;® and again: ‘No, Philip . . . I am safe Mario, now." “1 don’t know” henrts one,” She ne thing know search “Strange! She drew a “And an echo, why hand yet , like it’s funny it you “No * the took matter.” With decision puzzle, grasp and held earnest and commanding. “For the present forget that, forget everything but that are nnited now and forever, Noth. Leonora—can come be us now. @We cannot permit it, Re such as ours is not denied or paltered with upon conceivable consideration, As 1 wholly yours, so you must hence. forth be mine: and to us all the rest be ‘such stuff as dreams are You understand that, Leo- I have your promise?’ Never since childhood had she 30 sur- rendered to domination. But now She kvew a strange, dear joy In sub- She bowed her head, then dismissed the firm with a eves gaze nothing, to be “Yes, Mario | “Bo that Is settled Mario got up and strode Water hog into the mn to gush loud. ly Into the tub. He brought back a warm robe of fleecy stuff, “You are cold and wet: a hot bath will pmke you another woman, Then put this on. Meanwhile, 1 will find dry clothing for you, and a cab. ¥To- night you sleep uptown: the best and quietest hotel In the city will be the safest, In the morning 1 will call for you; we will go to get the Heense for our marriage. By noon you will be my wife. By nightfall we will be far from New York" They Kissed, Mario Hitted her to her fest, “The door Intches of fiself. If any. one knocks, pny no attention, I shall be back in a dew minutes, and have my key." In n staring daze, utterly an un thinking puppet of love and gratitude, personality lingered, precious and com- she did not feel alone, She moved slowly toward the bath. unconscious fingers loosening blouse, Finding the tub she shut off the taps. Only with the sllence that followed did ap- preciation of her solitude come home, Till then, in her wonder and delight, easy had lost brought explanation that Inez upon the roofs and wrong house, Red must be hidden some in the same block of vere to learn where Suppose Inez had not deliberately and with had led her to Mario then had gone to tell Hed | | . Intuition linked the and surmise, con Even so: where tenements she WAS now blundered, maliclou but g intent fact ircult of poles of mileting the « conviction, Inst perceived with hideous Inez had the long leonora that re for had suf wthing for in the first who tO0 this treachery, This made it plain why Inez had to the door to Mario's flat, but had climbed back to the roof ntaneously clearne series of derests she fered In which their rivalry, son Inez alo » hin d been instance re was Inez had the SAring the way supreme trick of pipe thu often, for not followed and shut the fonger guessed ; she knew gone Inez had straightway to tell Red that Leonora g to gnswer his call, had taken EM instead shadow of reasonable } rio Beyond Red was } even now on his way to make good his threats What if he were url And Ma io going unsuspicionsly i his was not yet too g down the stairs . . . i to the door, at the fore intel a shapes of grim “Where's That D—n Wop?’ his slender, feline body an automatic pistol in mest menace, poised alertly twisting whose his cruel lips, murder in eyes glance directly past the girl to the room beyond, Before she could lift a hand the darted in. caught her arm and sent her reeling to the migdle of the room and kicked the door to hehind him. She staggered ngalnst the table and caught hold of it to save herself a fall. Carnehan was at her side before any sound could issue from lips which his hard padm sounled brutally. His pistol nuzzled her bossom, : “One peep out of you-—1" he rasped, Cunning eyes raked the room suspl clously. "Where's that d-—-n wop?”’ Vill, CARNEMHAN, She tried to speak, but a dry mouth and a constricted throat refused their office, She eould anly shake her head, in dumb fright with piteous eyes. With a grunt of impatience the gangster released her, flung across the room: in two eat-like bounds, stopping to peer In through the doors to hed chamber and bathroom and . satisfy himself that Mario was skulking in neither, He came back at a slow prowl, with staring menace In his eyes and a mirthless grin, “Where Is hd?" He seized her arm in a grasp Intentionally anvage. “Whyn't you answer me?” Pain unsealed pale lips on which her whisper rustied: “1 don't know —" “That's a lle!” Her wrist suffered a more violent wrench, She eoried ont in protest: “Please, Red! 1 don’t know-lhones' I don't know where he's gone, He went out Just 8 mintte ago" “What for?" “He he sald he'd wet me some dry things to put on, Mine's all sonked.” shot the back be- 19 “Well ~~n grimace made face terrible—*then he'll be fore long. I'l walt—thanks! “For God's sake, Red!" “Ah, shut your trap!” He arm free violently and stood “So you thought you could gyp Carnehan and get away with it! little fool!" She attempted no reply. spasm of consternation faculty of concentrated thought re- turned. She entertained not the est hope of escaping her fate hands of Red Carncehan, Whether she lived or dled. she didn’t matter. But it was with Mario. Him she must save somehow, by some heroic exercise of wit and spirit os Yet in the beginning she in vain for ruse or wile serve, Alone. defenseless in cast her back. Red You The first passing, the faint. the conceived, otherwise east ahout that might the pany of a man murder in heart and sane with Jealousy bredl of che fear sassin the do against She ecoule armed and de 11 ne Hying shadow of arrest: what such odds? 1 think of nothing ly nothing must be = find She knew oceans! and she that was wns to he reckoned Her look of its stead you try to ¢© “What's responded guietly vou the if 1 told She the use? Even truth it wonidn’t do any “ good. You've made up your mind “You said It got vou where 1 think can put me now I'm want I've SOU and you if anything That's all: try wise you Over on well, try it you would,” She shrugged wearily, in tone of then Inguibed mderate waiting for you?” know-—9" He “What's Inex curiosity ; “How d'you was ob- posed, got to “You know well enough it that told sou I was here” “Well What if she did? “Nothing-—only she brought me first.” “Like h—1--" “You"--the girl ignored the inter ruption—*1 didn't even know where he lived, no more'n I knew where to look for youn. So Inez framed me, Just to put me in bad with you.” “Ah, tell’'t to Sweeney” “Ask Tharlle, If sou don't me—ask him after he comes to at Sing Ho's tomorrow. He'll tell you he promised fo meet me’sthere tonight and bring me to yon. But when [ got there Charlie was dead to the world, Inez sald she'd show me the way to where you and Leo was laying up; and when I sald all right, she brought me here, loft me at the door and blew, And then ... What could Ido? I didn’t know where to find you and I was cold and wet and tired.” Her statement earrvied conviction. Against his wish the man belleved her: and because It was against his wish he was the more Irritated and chose to deny his belief. Mis glare was ugly, “So that's the stall, 1s 11 “You ask Charlie. He'll tell yon the truth--you needn't look to get it out of Inez—only he'll tell you too late." . “What do you mean, too late?” “Too, late to stop ou making a d—n fool of yourself.” “How's that? How'm 1 goin’ to make a d--n fool out of myself?" : “1 don't know yet; but 1 hope you don't think in such un flat as to think you've come here tonight just for a friendly talk.” . “You're dead right there!” His faugh rang with brutal seorn. “I'l say I didn't come for no friendly talk with him and you” MWell |. What did you come fort” She confronted him with sullen, yet fearless eyes. Hie own shifted. 3e had litte stomach for plain speech. The instinet of his kind was stromg here feared, > to declare his purpore openly in anticipation, to discuss it | in cold blood with an Intended vietim, was more than he had bargained for, | Inarticulately rese ntful of squeamishness in furtively ‘astde, himself” he Heking Hips, discovered the decanter of Madel ra | which Mario had left unstoppered on | the table, after openin Carnehan Prmner «an ordinary drinking glass with the wine drank it in one long draught, grateful | for its pungent deluded by its mellow Now, taken on his rit for Leonora. warmth, smoothness, Madeira may top of rye wisely be whisky. not man his back to inst the table, it, leering truculently. “What did 1 come for? Oh, 1 no. What 4 k?’ "wy o1i've thr dun- You you ever ded in a he “ight, kid TIM $18 4 up for “wan gin's Inez “1 know she jen™ t's why Tr GOW heer she gets even and My trust that hell out of the way » bat gone vO for It God. Red! rat. do to the chair You don't Don’t you know walting to fix things safe for Leo yon? you? she's onls hefore “Ah with she sagueals on forget 111" That, more profanity, silenced her. “To me and Inez alone, Mebhe I did pass her up for you: hut that's a long ago and svhe's forgot all ahant it She don't think of nobody together time by now, but Leo” “If yon believe that you're as Big a booh as she thinks” “Maybe-~but think.” not as one as the big a Carnehan emptied "Most anybody Pm strong me once, but not even you cag fool me twice” » “Inez has” “Ah, sure! But there at a gulp. "” You'd WaE an say so well, he was What if Leonora were telling the truth about Taez? despised, Leonora who was worth a geore of Inez’ sort | “How do you mean she's fooled me twice?’ he demanded thickly, “First, when she made you think 1 cared anything*about anybody but you, Red.” The girl inched nearer, playing to perfection a part upon which her life: depended—her life and Mario's. “She was the one told you about Ms. rio—-lled to you, told you 1 was see ing him often—a man I hardly knew, hadn't spoken to a dozen times In all my life, Why, Red, before tonight never have seen that man anyw! w but in the street, and then onl to, pass the time of day! But you'd take believe anybody except the girl that loves you!" . Her hands came lightly to rest upon his forearms. He gave them no wel come but made no move to repulse them, The uncertainty In his ayes was giving way to another emotion, one which the girl knew too well, She moved still closer, and one hand stole slowly up to his shenider, Saved by a miracle. (TO BE CONTINUED) » RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” Btop “dosing” Rheumatism, It’s pain only; not one fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oi” right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack HRobinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress, “8t. Jacob's Oil” Is a harmless rheu- matism liniment which newer disap points and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching muscies and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and ne ur algls § Limber up! 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