aWT' - ff nfw ' r&& a '-? w " t r; VT ..:i " EVENING- PTTBLIO LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA", THURSDAY Otn&B'MR SS,"l8lW -.. '!. ( . I i 1 5 r ' v. s it I 3V TAc? Mystery of the Red Flame By GEORGE BARTON Author nf "Thr World's (limleil Milllniji ,filr anil Nrrrrl Sorter Afirnlx" Oopyrlsht, CopirUht. Itjlo, IftlO. b fh Tiibc 'n by thi IMibllr Liilm-r THIS BKOINS Till? STOKi- IIiirIi (inrlnml. IniimilinltMj nflor" tnkltiK tin ontli of iiflin- us spe-rliil ncont of (he Vnitnl Stiiti-s Tirnsur.v Department, in elves n luin mil from the c'cillre tor of customs of the district. There he is tnld liv the te.l lcctor nnil ltromley llnrnrs. of the customs HPniee. of the siiillKglliiK Into the rnuntry of the fiitntius led dia mond known as the Star of the South. The department sot vvoicl that the stone wns nn board the Demi l'edio, just nrtiveil from HmII. hut nlllioiisli n thoroiiRh senich had been made the diamond remained nndiooered Ite rnue Onrltiml litis made n uttielv of diamonds he has been selected for n cllflitult assignment. When he hesi tates Hnrnes tells him just what is expected of him. delicately but tlrmlv AND IIKKI-: IT OONTINIKS I IK) not know whether I blushed at this implied rebuke or not. 1 know that I felt mv i hecks setting xory warm "I hope I heenn in a stammering way. 'that tint .ion don't for n mo ment " ltromley Itames was on his feet in an instant and was lav In an affection ate hand on my shoulder "It's all right. Hugh," he declared heartily "I'vo ouchrd for vou and I know you'll do me iredit. I'm getting old and unty anil 1 expeit nn mantle will fall on .tour broad shoulders one nf these dajs. 'in the meantime read that advertisement.." As he spoke lie thrust a copy of the Chronicle in m hand. It had been folded so that the want uilvrrtirim'nt section appealed before mi gaze Heavj pencil lines had been drawn about one part which read: ' Wanted A ouug man of eilur.i tion with a knowledge nf gems and precious stones to assist the writer in piepnring a catalogue and dejcnption of his collection. Applv at once, Ita-il Wharton, lledgewater Park." "That's cry interesting." I lemark ed. handing the newspaper back to names "Now what about it?" "Nothing much." he smiled, "except that it is just the sort of ft job that would suit jnu " "You don't stv." T letorted. the desiie to be ironical getting the bettei of me "I do snv : in fact, you have rpndv nenrntfiel it " "Indeed." I managed to gasji, "and when am I to lepott fm dilt 7 ' "frttlHTllt ' This time I wns lomplelelv floored , metaphoricall.v spcakinc While I wns struggling to tun! wniils to express tn.v, nstonislinient ("olleitor 1 reaii merciiuilj oniim li mi rf.sf'tip "Harncs is intlier ahiiipt. darland. he knid to me. "and I think von ate (lie liver, and as theie was no con entitled to an explanation. In the tirst ipjuucp in sight I took n film grip on place, he needs jou on this case because ,, suitcase and Mnitfil down the mad jou nre new nnd unknown AH nf I The station agent told nie that if I iiis other men have beiui spotted iindiwel,t stiaight ahead it would bung nu the moment they appeal the insi als ills- i to j. maj pntmnce of the estate It appear When we snw this advertise- was n ,g Wnlk and a drearj one nicnt it made us nlunWt shout with jov. am the disposition of the nioou to ic It mentit an oportiinitv of placing on tjr(. beliind n bank of tlr.ik i lotids at in u house where' the whereabouts of the ftpquetit intervals iniiijp tlip jomnev .1 Red Dinmond wiue bound to beiome dangeinus one as well, known sooner or later Colonel Wh.ir- j f(.t momentarily ns if I might step ton is one of the gientest amateur col- ,, S1)lnc ,ottolnless jiit, and when that lectors nf gems in this oiintr.v, and we ft,(,,lnK wns Iot Kxins ,( it neepj have a tuition that he wil be one c s.,.nsjitioii lu the spine 1 was wondering the first persons to whom the suiuggleis jf 1( i,ni0HS .ind the tiees along will try to sell the htone ,1(, loaij(i,, pr0 iPiiUy trees or lugh- "And so," nilerrupted I.nrnes. tak- ttauilen Iviug in wait to assault nie ing up the thtenu ol tne narrative, we decided that ou must getnis position i at all hnzaids 'lime was shoit. so wc applied for it by telegraph in jour name 'Ibe lefeiences we gave weie formidable onoilgli to get jou a seat mi i the bench of the hiipieine I ourt ot the , 1'nitcd States. They did better to mv way of tliinkiiiR they got na the plai e with Colonel Wharton Hie appoint ment came by tclesrnph and has tust been sent here from jour lodgings. You nre Instructed to report for dutj at the earliest possible moment " "I I must say that you gentlemen bavp been very enteiprisiug in mv be half." """: . , , . . , . The. collector lonke.l at me sharply and, givug bis glasses mi extra twirl. remarked "Don't flatter yourself, onug mnii. Any enterprise we may have shown lias been in the interest of the benevolent old gentleman who is popularly known ns vour Untie Samuel " Having delivered himself of this shot, the collector rose fiom his chair, smoothed out the lines in his frock coat and, going over to the great inir Tor on the side of the room, looked at himself admiringly, "Now, Hugh," said Hnrnes with the manner of n :udge on the bench, "if you bnve anything to say as to why sentence should not be pronounced this is thy. time to speak or forever bold your peace." "I accept, of course," I hastened to say, "but the thing is so cut and dried that tliere really does not seem to be anything for me to do." "On the contrary," corrected the vet eran, "there is everything for you to do. We have simply arranged the pre liminaries We get you in the house you do the rest. If you are to succeed it means courage, tact and the highest order of intelligence." "Am I to understand that you supcct Colonel Wharton?" "On the contrnrv, we regard him as above suspicion. His standing in the Community IS SO high that It may lie said to place him above reproach. Hut motives nre nt least dubious My im- he is human and he is a collector. pllIgc .a, ,0 ,.,, , lhp ,,, atWv ("lou mean by that, I begjin, ,im. but at that instant the door was that thrown open nud a Hood of light illu- "I mean by that." inteirupted initiated the old-fashioned poich. A Barnes, "that vnur leal cnllector is not colored servant stood befoie me. morally responsible for the things lie. "Mj name is tlarland," I began, may do in acquiring his collection. Did1 "and -" you ever see a miser gloating over his He bowed low, like n genuine south Rold? Ever notice how lovingly lie ern daiky handles each separate bit of coin?" J ' Yessir." he murmured. "I'll look "Never," I confessed, "except by! after the gemman. Colonel Wharton hearsay. I've read of such things in, am slightly indisposed, sir, nnd will DOROTHY DARNIT Dorothy Will Find a Little Curiosity a Dangerous Thing T YOU.ARE A MODEL T,rS..S U. I novels nnd seen tliein 111 t.ln.vs. but fi- , all I know it leal llv he nii-fr uoi- not cvM. ' "Will, Jim know what 1 inean." s.tid llaiiies vlinrplf. "and it will gne vou an Idea of the things that might be done l an enthusiastic collector. Vow, 1 i don't fm a moment intend to l elicit upon the Integiln of Colonel Whartun. who is one of our uiosl distinguished citizens nud ii(dr-rciiilniit of a iidoulal I family, but If it was ueiess.tr for him to shut his ejes in order to add lo his lollectlon. win, I'm nfiniil he'd shut Ills eyes." "You won't be disguised." giinned Matties, "we don't weai false wbiskeis in tliis branch of the gineinineiit sen ice. You'll go theie III jour own name. i In fact, jou've1 been engagi'd in that name " "Won't (hat be a little liskv?" 1 asked. "Not in the least." was the iiiicoin plimentnrv ii'iilv. "You're not well known, nnd in an.v ovrnt miu'II not be I I suspected of being connected with the' ROM'inment '.civile1 our year in the nppraisers' department has all been on I the inside and while Jou have become faiil.v fnimllar with gems nnd tltitri hislorj the public has not become fa miliar with "That's due" I admitted, "and 1 , itm. Ml... t ,.n l...l ..IT ll... r..l!.. .1.. I'm creeping Into Hie nun's house under lover. Collector Plead, who was standing in front of his disk at this moment, brought his list down with a bang that shook the ink bottles. "That's sentinienlnl nonsense," e thundered. "If Colonel Wharton is nn honest inn li mnl 1 believe he Is jou can't possibly do him nin haiin. If lie isu i, men he i esenes nil he cets. That's as plnin the nose on' jour nobody could face, Miung nmu, mistake that " and This refetenee to my nostrils eioked a geneial enilcil the conference The Napoleonic laugh and little gioup sepaiated ami Itariies left with me to' gie me nn nnal instructions. I had sunn1 work that had to be fin ished that afternoon and what with tun knur and Mttlinr mi nrTnttw in .in. ticip.ition int a prolonged absence, it wasl ii.il- in nn- iveiiing -niien i was i e.un i to start I would lime postponed the, going until the following moining but Haines would not hear of it. Dcl.ivs me dangeious .voiing man. and the sooner j on get down to business the better it will be for the govern meiit Ilesiiles.-' fie milled, "I expect to have jour lirst leport within the next foitv -eight lining." So I sent a telegiam that I was on mv vvav and boarded the 10 oVIoi k fiiinmodi.tioii fm lledgewater. The sta t ton was deserted when J reached thet and 1 wns the from the tram onlv one that alighted Hedgewjiter House was nbout a mile awin in the diteitnm of unwolor t, (1I,g,.st as well as the S(l((l.st ,0rllp,s ,1Up their end ami ,s(,nth , ame in si);lt 0f tl0 i10lls(, thnt wns to be mv home for suine ilavs. i',l iiiit1 111 .11111 , Thp tpli ,,,,. ()MM1 aI1( .lt ,M, lM1( f , .. ,.., , mli( ,cl, llm j f t ot ,), ,ooltta The house itself 00111P(i up gi.iv ami nieuaciug in the b.iv nn... 'Clin Lllllfllll 1 II, if flllll lllll i 1TIIIIII1I. . Ill ( ,1 , I Ilk. .1.,. ...... .... windows on the side gave one the im- nressiou of soeitets in tile night All around ilie estate was a gieat heilge, higher tfran a niau's head, and conceal- ;.... m iiit in inif irmn iiiii i ii.iiisinii :iini iiik in,- ,ii.,i. ...h ; '. , , the view ot too inquisitive nelghbois. I do not know what came over me as i mime mj wuy up cm- uuiu h-uu movenieiits Hut it was her face that , to tr. fn,llt ,,oor mu no covvaid. .,.,, , attention i fnee fi.i ei ,but ,p fppilng that 1 evpenenced was.,,, ., )uof,ioll ()f K,0 bl.i. k hair. lie. a fee ing akin to lear it wus u sense of some impending niisfoitune. The dim light was in front of me bv this time, but even that failed to lelieve the heaviness of heart thr.t had slipped me so unexpeetecllv and so iiiueasoii ably. Possibly the slimn and excitement of the claj bad unneivetl me I icsn lutely shook off the feeling and seiz ing the old-fashioned bias- knocker on the big white door .tapped it sinartlj two or three times.' The noise, cunniislv enough, startled me. Whj. I cannot say Hut the echoes of the souncis came bni k with ama7iug accurac.v I heard the shuf fling of footsteps in the inteiior of the house ami these footfalls on the bare floors of the stairwavs did not help to testore my tranquillity or peace of mind. Just n3 the door was about to open I happened to glance down the path Whence I had just walked and some thing that (lashed past the range of my vision caused nie to start as if I had been struck in the face. It wns a mnn, nntl from the light of the moon, belnnc which had just euietged frnm one nf the everlasting clouds, I I'niild spp that lip was clipsseil in n giay suit. tlis movements were not ppnam,,.,, llnnHnil litu il mm nlu SCHOLAR the miirnliiK. "It I "What nut 1 to do? Itv win of answei he took tin suit- i use nnd, mulching iiticid, e lalmetl : "I'ollow nie, sii !" t followed him up n broad sfulivwiv until we leached an ciiunlli I.ii.iiiI hill vvii.v ii the Net nnd I, Hiding At the icir end of this whs a huge mum into wlmh I was ccicmiiuioisl ilslici I'll. It was all Unit toulil be desiicd. and i'i Identlj gieat pains li.ul In Inki II to pioiide for inj lomfoil Aflei the ifiloieil seultor left me I ltt no time in picpailtig for bed. When the light was luincij off I walked iiimlcsl towaid the window. It iippcired lo be on the sido of the house mid ll gae mi a wcw ei,ilh of the nwi lit the lear mid the lotdwnj in the limit lust at thnt moment Hie liguie of the iiiaii in the giaj suit llashid i fi the eutiniiie to lledgewater House 'li!it did I do about it 7 Not a thing. 1 slipped under the io cts mid went vim till asleep. Dor.i W bin Ion WAS awakened h Hie sun slieiim into the windows nf nn mini at Igewatei1 Iliiuse, nnil without wall ... e ... i . . . . . ... .'": .. ' V X,V . ",""V "'', " '" " "'". "II Ulllllll'll, 1 JIIIIMMH 'Mil "I bed and ilicssi The outlook flout tin window iiuii niaiiiled a splendid Mew of I he Hill mom liver. The dnv was ile.u rool and i risp mid the sun sliming upon Hie smooth w.ttets of tin nnlili Nlicmn caused it to spailJe Willi a ilitinioiid like effect Theie wns n bend in the river at .(his point and I hi suggestion of a (nve just above Iledgew.itei lemind- I ed me of what I had uad of Ihe gloiles of the Hn nf Nnples i '1'he viiw about the house was i ipiallv I grateful to the en Seen fiom this , height and lintlml m the lihi of the1 mill mug sun. Ilnlgevv id i House seeinid to lose mm h of tin sduibiuness th.lt had oppiessctl mi' on mv nnivnl the lllL'tll ll,,r,l. 'I'll,, I,.,,!, I.,,!.,,, .iIi.imI thp i.state foiined n ti.ilui ll gicen wall that gnvo jl a pimnv without the loldness thnt goes with ,i stone wall. The giounds vveie attnu tivelv laid out in walks nnd dnves with heie and theie a pictinesipie Howci girden and eerj w Here gt ecu. elil law its Near the water's edge was n little suniinei house, with latticed sides mid ti led i oof tint coutiasti'd nleisiiullv with the gicen glass nnd Ihe blue water I telt satlsfipil tii.il. exlein illv, at least. I was going lo eiiim mv slnv at lledgevvalec I louse l!ilt witli this feeling theie c.iine the lonsfiousness of inv pinpfisp m this house. I was mining theie iimlei f.iKe pretenses with the iiilenliou of spviim upon its ocenpnnts. Thai thought give me an uneasy feeling Almost in the same instant I ei used niv-olf with the lcmembinme that I was th m the line of dlitv. And I leialled the winds of Iiroiulev l!n s l he s.:1j, thill the man who sencd Ins t omiti in Its spciet setvice was just lis mm h of n patiiot as if be weie a snMiei m ., sailor deft tiding its Hag mnl its honor. After dressing I went down Ihe In nail linllvv.us and out into the g.mleii. I had been told to ina'ic mvspli at Iioiup nnd I pinceedid to do so It was a pel fei t dnv mid (he pioinisp given of I the estate fiom mv window was mine man tuiuiieii in mv wall; nbout the giounds I'lesenllv I caught a glimpse of a white skirt in the distmiee. PvidenMv I was not the onlv one who had risen emiv to get the benefit of the moining tTii- Although n stungcr 1 was oiiinmg tne inpini tion to inake self "at home " It seemed intlier "P " I f("n,!l1 '""I '"lasiinl. but I lontiniieil to u., ,a ,.1..,.., :.. , ,,: e . ii.rn iiniiiii iii in,. ,-iih iiiiiiiu oi nieet ing siune one to whom I could make mv identitv known At that moment I caught another glimpse of the white sknt mid the next instant 1 biheld a gill Hitting tlovveis 1 1 inn a bush and mianging them in n linuiiuet She was 'I'hiit'nilwli n'n. ' jniiug anil attiai tivi evident, even fiom a distnn Picsentlv. at a sli.up tin n lu tire pith, I came fai e to fine with the gill hlie was evidentlv nbout twentv , . . . il t . ivvo or tnree nnci tun ot lite and vivae , slll, was S(,I1,C,1. un, t,r(, as , natural giace and quickness in hei forehead was bioad and white ami smooth and heightened the intellectual Inok.whicb won, the instant lespett of the ohseiver. Hut nnv possible feai that she might be a blue stocking was dispelled bv the quizitnl gootl-natuiecl inquiring black e.ves anil the smiling lips. Such was Dora Whailonms she ap. pent eel to me before I knew hei name and befoie I beciune ntcpuiiuted with flic qualities of her hemt and mind which for nie set het npait fiom the , members of her sex The moment she saw me hei face biighteiied-iind she tame forwnid with outsti etched hand. Theie vvas n child like frankness nnd eagerness nbout her that inesistiblv attiiiiled nie at the stmt mid I felt n sense of plensme at her approach. ! "If I am not mistaken. ' she said , smilingly, "this is.Mr Hugh Cailnnd " 1 "You nre not mistaken." I replied ! quietly, matcbingier smile "I see tnnt i must piesent invsclf, she continued, with that 'engaging frankness. "I nm Miss limn Whaiton " It is a pleasure to meet vou " 1 I responded, invvuidlv beiating mjself at . mj inability to think of am more np- I nronrinte response' wiiring uiis iiiieu n.inge tn civiiiucs sue unci ousieii u risen mi niiaiiging tne powers -she held lit lui hand Some of the steins sliowul n .unpcnsitx to wnyvvnidncss nnd she ktuttul her bmws ns she forced them into place. "I dont know what nm must think I nf us, Mr (Surlund." s.e said pres I ently, "but li'n chain nf iiciinistiinccs lover which we had no iimtiol then1 was nn one to meet vou on jour nr I tival at lledgewater House last night " I "Tin1 lateness ul Hn hour." 1 mm -inured. "The fault wis all mj own.' (CONTINI'HD T(IMl)IUtf)W) see Jou ill DREAMLAND 11 Y "Bird&hat (I'rfllll. Itilli), Smiling Tcnclier, nnil llir xrliool ililjilirn. Initial into tiiniikejii by Unlln'i IIiiiiiii Ntlek, nrr atlnvkril lu liniiir nriiluic irliirh llir ttilil infill,!"' mil llir Iliiil-TJml-rtrr-I'ln . Ilillii titl'tinn llir crcn tun nnil fimh Ihnl il i boy.) The Lost liny rnlli; stimw imittne hugged Itillv L ticlitl "A Imv ! A lm ' lie snlil over nnd' oier iigalu. ami then he held Hilly off at mm s length to get a good look at him And llilh leliiitilug the look, saw win the Itlid TliHl-NcvcrKllcs liiul been so puzzling lle'was a really, huh bin hlit he was so disguised With fenllieis that no one would know lilui loi what li" whs t wis not, strnue He rubbed bis ejes , , , , t,int '" "ad fooled the tnonkejs nhd other beasts of the lungle into thinkliiR llint ll0 va', H01c ipieer nnininl. "ou ate not n ilremn, me jou?" asked the stiangei And at thnt he save Itillv n hmd pinih. "Ouch:" veiled Itilb "(Jilit pinch ing me in in give jou mioiucr piincii on the nosp." "(Hi, if I had known It was n boy who punched me, I'd never luivo tired those ariows at jou." ciied the stianger. "I thought il was a mon koj." "I wns n nionkev Ihen," pnsvvered Hill. "I have tust liiined back into a bo." The strangei looked "at Hilly with bulging e.ves. His look of joj turned In deep sadness "Alas, I feai if." be .whispered. "You me onlv another ill cam mine to mock inc. Whoevii he.iid of a moiikej tinning into a bov "' ' "Hollo's Dienm Sink did it." said Hill, mid then In1 told the stiangei how he mitl Peggv nud Smiling Teacher and the school I'hililien had been uuide into inoiikcvs bv the Dnsiiii Stick anil had jumped thioiigh the magic civile jiglit inlo Mnnkci L.tiitl The stiangei lust shook his head and he nibbed his ru- mid 'iiiichei him- THE DAILY HHBh3dHULJHHHHJimBH ' LITERARY BELLA n ELIZABETH MrNAUCiHT W!11;N llelln age of ciglil 1 1 1 ; N llelln in lived affile profoiiud iteen mid fieshni.inhnod in u umveisit lociliic.iuonni, sue lie I'idid tn be an mithoi The muse was winking overtime this espec itillv siinshiii nun ning, nntl Helln sipi'u nied lt'stlesslv thiough null dull neiiod. wondering iinpaticutl.v if the lime foi ilisinissal would evei come. All things must wane, however, ofcn the longesl dnv. and finall.v, with u ic liivcc! spiiit. Helln was fice to com pose hei small self ill a verv si eluded coiner of flic college .v.ml With nil the in dor of a vivisectionist sTie studied flic squatt. led-lnicked building. the cmvelccl paths leading here and theie with tin ii- spiinkling of students sauutei in back nud foith. to Helln, each joilug 'Cil-hiiied bookwo"iu be came a spiightlv llaming, fascinating iie.itiue. ami eveiv lank, iiwkwmd v oath became a heoo. gigantic in stieiiglh, supeih m maflly beautv . but soft as put tx in Ihe bauds of (bis ador ah'e. fascinating wrinklinjr, crinkling, sini'ing vainniie mid somewhere in tin lui kgiiiund linked nil unseen Cupid who was to lend them willing captives into the holy estate of eternal bliss. Such was her imagination, but how in the woihl vvas one to put theirlji.it n imaginings down on paper? ,Hella be- mI g.in to w i inkle nnd crinkle' her small white blow Pencil after' pencil went Ihe vvav of pencils, and finull. like Ihe Aiab. I'.ella folded her book and silentlv stole away. .lust a j ear later the same mnl.idv letiirned in all its virulence In the meantime, howcvei. the ever-iiiteieslrd Helln hail heard that nil lie tion is founded on fact, ami like ns not her in spiiation needed some stiong passion to stir its sluggishness into action. Now for the great adventure! llelln looked about her foi a possible victim. Ami whom should she bump right into hut her English teacher Now, as evei.v schoolgirl knows, an Hnglish tenchei. especiallv if he happens to be of the male pel suasion, is one of the best pns siblc objet fives to try nnjthiiig on lie1 is the embodiment of sentiment to each llufl'v -hailed miss. "Piofcssor Stern," liegtin Iiclhi piomptl. icalUinc that he who Iiesi tates Is lost, "what Is n kiss?" Lamblike, she gazed cxpectantlv up into his ics mid waited. For a mo incut the .vniing man looked ver.v plop eil confused He glanced ncivoiislv about him, hesitated, cleared his tliio.it and, linall meeting her ' gu'.e, leplied vei coiisei vativel, jet a little icsign edl : "I believe jou will find it is explained veiy fit llv ill the linger of tilt1 Webstcis." Needless to mij. he found himself nlone long befoie the last wind was i ompletcdr and luninug Ins liugeis tliioiigh his hair, he Ljurst Out in the sin prising statement for a man tenihing the higher' binticlics of the in Life ADVENTURES IIMIIIY - Ncvcr - Flics" dreninC" self. "It's nil a lrrnin" he mur mured. "I'll wake up in n few min utes mnl ngnin find tnjself all alone in the jungle." Millj. to plow what he Said, hnd 1'eggi and Smiling Teacher come out itt the nest, nnd asked Hollo to t m n them , I Inn k Into humans, ltolln lhl so. but the i sitmigei just kept on inbliliiC hls.ejes' nnil niiiimuilng: "Ailienm! A very ' piett dieaiiir but only a dieiim, n ilieani'" I ,t'..lt If I. .. .!........ .. I.nl nKn Mitt'' asked l'eggj. "You 'look like a r The twe.ilj -the men have n note nlghtiii.iie, all diessed up lint way." 'wotlhy sprinkliij-snf nistlnguishcfUWv- I in a lost Inn. p ptn answereil the sti nnger "Tom Hun is is tny naine intlier I'tlne to South Aiuer- tt.d tin liilstlil.su mill I fume u itll llfllt. We went into the wlldeiness on a limit-1 In? tiln One ilnjt I wept exploring In the tuiiij'e till bv mvself and got lost. I walked and walked, living to find mv win Imk but the fuither I went the deepei bcinnie the jungle That wns weeks mid weeks iigo, nud sjnte (lien I have looked and looked for mj fatbeiJs tmilv in for a village, but joit me the onlv liiiinans I have seen and jou are lust di earns Win did Mill dress in this ipieer lvv.iv'' asked Smiling Tcnclier 'To piotcit mj self against the jungle i beass ' iinswcied Tom "If they Ih light I was just a helpless boy they might have inlen me long ngo. but I ni'iile them Hunk I wns Mime new kind of a liiasl so most of them nre afraid of tne I killed p.urots with tnv gun ami diessed up in tlicil feathers." When1 is jour gun now 7" asked Itillv I fired nwav all tnv cmtridges " .n,t0 d k,.. 1 lenlieil Tom ' mid then I and ariows I vc liecoine n clnnciy Wiot with mv how I sin nlil sav von have. crltinod 14111 ' nu nearl shut me. What wasl nur idea shooting all those nrrows Itilo ( the nest''" "To drive the nioiike.vs out so I could get slicltei time fiom the wild nigs, or pecc.liics. as the me called." Tom looked iaiitioiisv,iii(iiiiid. "You sc1, I huve sliol so nimiv wild pigs that the lirvc declaieil war on inc. I've got to get some shell creel plai e wheie I can light against lliem When I saw jnit I though! nn liniibles weie over. hilt, nlas! vou me onlj ill earns, dreams! T"ni Inn ml Ins head in bis bauds and looked the pii tine of despnii. "How mil we iiiovc that we arc not ill mills''' asked Hill "Hv Inking me back lo my father: bv showing me the wn.v out of this rtw -fill jungle." ci led Tom. "Hut ou mo unt I'm lost, and I must wander and tight ami peiisli heie " Peggv, Itillv and Smiling Teneher looked ct cub other. What could the do to help Ihe pour lost boy? Tu.cy weie as i oiiiplelel Inst ns'he jvns. (In loinniioii'i rlinplcr in' lie Inhl lion Vliimnni Toil iccls lo- pay brick Tom i imoil ilcctl.J , " NOVELETTE IHi'glish language II suic is a gieat ne.. te . .. .t.... , .....!.. IMC' U .llll 1IIMI L ll,illlll. Hella gave up after this. Not Ihat she vvas utleily disc out aged, hut just' lint her hemt was so full of, so mini things, nud, besides ccininieiuement was near, with till its attendant demands on time and patience, Kven in it plain niielelv Hclla wns such u piett.v little thing, hut when nrrn.vcti iifall the sheen mid softness nf lace and chiffon of Hie little gown fashioned especially for the i lass dance1 she wns cxquNitch ilinrm iug Still, behind all the pi ettiness mill lightness, there linked mi nuclei current nf seiinusness not seen cm the ntliei1 giilish fines, foi the self-sufficient mini; lad, who had stinted out with all the cncgciatini! nf .voiith, to place1 life's giatiduct emotion before thti vvnill in a seile nf (lipids enmediec. had I heiself been laught iinnw.ires,- And it was painful. Ilnlt-heaitedl.v . she went r thiough the dances, for he did not ilanie In fact, he paid no attention I In her whatevei. until along towniel tin1' wind up nf the fiinmiikitig, the hnll he coming iinbcmabl.v vvnhn, Helln sought the1 fiesh nlr, and in surmise found him beside her.. Submissively she let hint escort her even out under the stms. A long tune the stood there together and veiv few w m ds passed between them gieat inoments usually pass in She felt Ills hand ciuivet against her nun. "Dear," lie began very ten cli'ilv "Iheie is something I've been wanting fu sa.v to .vou for two cais, hill I couldn't until now. I should Imvc tnnside I I'd mj self less a man had 1 spoken too soon Whnt unit jour plans for the fiitine. may I nsk?" I 1'or nn instant Hella's benir stood still. Man visioiN cunic. swn.vcd befote hei mind's eve onlv to float off again info Ihe night. "Olc just the ordinal' plans nf a ver.v ordinary girl," she an- . -vveied quite meekly. I 'And, "he bent over her earnestly, 'could this veiy ordinary girl find little corner somewhere in her heart . lor the cxtrnorclinniy, nil-engrossing love nf a ver.v nidinary joung schooli lenchei such ns I?" The ardor in her! i ves answered his own, ns she, wills peicd happilv. "Yes. if jnti'H onlv tell nie mice again what a kiss really- is, I II pii.iuise vim tlieic never wns. never is. neveiwill be u love just like ours," "in! for a loirg time the stnis dimmed tlii'ii tnieljcs and when the pood old nioi.'i iefusid to ilav fair ind waxed inquisitive mi unileistiinding cloud threw dust in his e.ves. , The next ii'inplelc novelette The Log C.ihln (ulll. i Cold Comfort I've sent jcui twentj bills for that IllOUllt." "Will, Mime time." said 'the iiicor- n.'ible dehlnr. ".vou'll get nciisi1 enough, i" Mop wasting postage. Louisville ' unei -.louriinl. iPJi-Wil llipi in th Hell .SjnJkate, Ino 5 "ZDC Dcmr i DLZDCZT I Xii3 icj-i Mwr.Cm tiiM4.ii fi - HONOR SERVICE MEN IN POLICE RESERVES Traffic Patrolmen Who Were Overseas Will Be Feted at Dinner Tonight lteseto police of Philadelphia will glvn a homciomini rcceptlim In the Hotel Wiiltim tonight to twenty -five of the r brothers who have seen servKe overseas. i... M.inu n,i ("mix d (iuerre among them, and Ihev nil have tetiirne'l from Pinner without n scratch, although they taw plenty of lighting Captain tJcorgc H. Tempest, of the tin flit' division. Is toastinnster. nnd among thp speakeis will be Director Willinm II. Wilson.' .Superintendent ,Iniues,,Hoblnson and Assistant Superin- temlent Willinm II. Ml r.llO diners' will bei David MitVifJi. Klein Mills, Ainniic the iptnitis of Police holns ,T. Kenny. William d. Mcl'iiddcn. I' rnneis (nlln- hnif nnd dntues Penrn. Kdvvntd .1. Cnttell. dtv statistician, and a siirpiise speaker whose name the committee will not divulge, will con clude the list of speakers. Lieutenant Ilnrij Slmlt7.. of the re set ves. is chairman of the committee nn nirangenicnls. He said todav that each of the hnnuMomiun cops will receive n uiu meilnl lii the shiine nf n nolle11 hnilrp on one side of wlncji is engrayeit the police Inslgnln and on the other the tnsi-rnlii nf Ills particillnr vbrnucli of iinninry suivili-. SQUINT OR SMILE? It tint tl 7. ' nrilr nle ,Tinr Ey TrnnMM. OptomMr'nts Onlldnni CO. &UHK1H AVtt tVIUINM HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER HUE ()L .Vpw printlple. tonslnnt supplvt Ll tn HI B.iUo;i 1c Heiitl radUtore. too Thpr1 Is nothlni: 1 jiint :ii Bond Tree Itook Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2d BLAKEvcW BURKRT "THE II03IB OK i7NF.W EDISON 1 1100-102 Walnut Street" ' Gentlemen Please mail me your new dc luxe calulogue of NEW EDISON "The PhorioRraph WUh a Soul" j rt ne details of your cusy-payment ' plun. No obligation on vxy part. . ' i Name 7 Address L. Usots of PEA Coal be ad vised and buy now. We have the size, and quality. We handle only the veiy BEST COAL Egg Nut. .$11.25 Stove $,1 1.6-5 , 11.75 Pea... 9.55 i'jiosiijt ii:i,iri:iti Wc servs you right Owen 16116 Sons l.nrgeil Coal Ynul in I'Mla. Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS ' Keep Sloan's Liniment Handy lo Put the "Feel Good" Back x Into the System ALL it needs is just one trial a little applied without rubbing, for, it penetrates to convince vou of its merit in relieving sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lame muscles, stiffness, bruise?, pains, aches and strains, the after-effects of exposure. The congestion is scattered, piompjly, cleanly, without effort, rconomically. You become a regulai user of Sloan's Linimdnt.adding your -enthusiasm to that of it3 many thou ands of othcrtriends the world over ivho Ccp it handy. Three (dues al iH dninfrists 3c 70c, $1.40. )Bu ehas. 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