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Step in one Stores today. of our IH,'&IJ.B, m 7W THE MASTER OF MAN :: By Sir Hall Came Afl OtlMnrttren mtA Mtwrtnm 3Hite rtf fW $v PfAklM Lt tUm MaUJ Atari.. t 'Th lite Deemtter," "The Eternal City," "The Weman Theu Gavest Me." ttc. Jgr,v? " - ' , ,? &.? ffl' .'. '! ff-..Vr ' '' "' " F'--r'f - fr..,.rml yrt , i i Manxm PKhtpun or thk ure.ir Brrit. VLJC 7lllWr F &lll .l.Lx .. .&& r.i anvnnccd (nftii .en ( rev with Victer oiremei utiitrt DEKfilK r"ti tiimt .iw""'" " nnntiiieme ptuve ,?.) ?eMM&r,,,a,"S 'Mtt '" e,r0,h hMHihA, &TANI.KY.1 vrtat.heartt and srlsF CMAPtEtrxXXXII "II DtSIVA Hut th t. "QORHV le trouble jeu nt this hour, JjJyeur lloiier. but T lind te come nnd What Is It, .lenlmn?" There linn been n fenrful outbreak of JawUnsnceti in Ueuglai this evrniun ercakinic of shori-wlndeHH. looting of the houses of woll.teHo cot)IP. a BJJ" outrages of nil kinds." "What l the reason of It?" "AJeb reason, nnd ou knew wtmt that Is, jour Hener, they say Justice In the Island Is corrupt. If veu are rleh you get uhntever jeu unnt. If you are peer you get nothing. A guilty man and a guilty woman have been allowed te escape. Why? Be cause the man belongs te n family of 'the big ones' and la a friend of the Deemster." "Whb say that?" "Old Qualtreugh nnd Dan Bsl Bsl dremma." "Ilaldremma.? If his step-daughter has cteaped what hits he te complain of?", "Nothing, but that's net the worst, ic." "What Is?" "The governor has telegraphed for soldiers from aereM the water. They are tp com ever by the first bent iu the morning. It's n frightful blunder, Blr.'", Dek ds nf nersnlratlen tvere rolling down from Jeshua's bald ciewn. "Thera'll be bloedlhed, nnd Manx men won't stand for that. They've been their own masters, fdr a thous and yearly The Governer can't treat them As If they wer Ihdlan coolies." "What de-y6u think ought te be tl6nr.! "Thin what I've come t6 sny, sir. If had. gene te bed but I couldn't take reel, PO i gnr. . lllir uuwnuu iu uriv me ever. The people may be wrong abeut4 lustlee, but the only way te pacify them Is te prove it." "IIew?: ,"The guilty man in the case must give himself up." "(Jive himself up?" Jeshua took off his colored spec tacles. nnd wiped the dnmp off them. "I thought jour Hener might knew1 wheiche was. He can't be far away, sir." . t "Well?" "He eusht te Tie told te deliver himself up te the cetirti te cave the island from ruin. And if be won't he ought te be denounced." "Denounced.' "It will be n terrible im 'There'll be bloodshed, and Manx men won't stand for that." MmiEnmiw 1 CuticiiraPrometeSoodHair Treatment: At night rub Cmicura ointment Inte partings all ever the Jr.!p,NejJtmera,nS Bhampoe with CulicuraSeap and het water. Re P in two weeks. ftttSSSST.8SLWL,.,Bwtrt- CuUeun Smd .hnv.. with .f ;"' ABrand-New Snow-White Seat and Lid for Your Bathi M... .,. i..:""" "n an mar room old eat and "i entire appearance n etnerwit, etfraetive room Guaranteed Whitt. Pyralin Covered Ne. 23 Seat and Lid v Special, $7.50 AffSJs B,ad te ha "?w PI..L0?.' "howreom nnd s h -" une. the u - . -"ff'" ". am St. MP 506 Arch St. knew that. sir. lour friend: IK.lA t.l.nJ I Hit. I Cri.nl nltr!" Fer n perceptible time Stowell did net speak. Then, in n voice which Jehun hnd neer heard before, he said. "Oe home and go te bed, Jeshua. I'll see what can be done." Jeshua had gene, the deer hnd closed behind him and his wheels were dlng away down In the drive, but Stowell continued te stand Iu the hall, candle in hand and Miff an a statue. At length he returned te the dining room, put the caudle en the table nnd sat before the empty hearth. It was all ewr! The plan he had made for himself was impossible. Theie could be no resigning in secret nnd r-tcnllng away from the Island. He had done linrm te something. He had done harm te Justice. If Justice 'fell down what steed up? The man 'who took the law into bis own hands wn a criminal, and as n criminal he I ought te be punlr-hcd. Punished? The shock was terrible. Wai he then te give himself up? Te ! nnnfata nuhllnl t ' He saw himself pleading guilty te having broken prison. He heard the whole wretched tale of his relation te the unhappy prisoner, nnd of his try ing nnd condemning her. coming out In open etirt. He heard the howls of execration from the people who had hitherto loved nnd cheered him. "Is there noethcr way?" he asked himself. He saw himself in prison, in prison clothes, In the prison cell, en the prison bed. Above nil he saw another Deemster going upstairs te sit en the bench while he lnj In the vaults below. He thought of his father and his family four hundred jenrs of the Ballnmears nnd net a stain en the name of one of them until new. He thought of Fenclla the cruel shame he would bring en her. Granted he was guilty, and deserved punishment, hnd he nny right te punlhh Fenella , also? I The clock en the landing utruck i one. An owl Fhrieked In the planta tien. He get up and strode about the room. The Impulses of tne natural man began te fight for snfetj. He Inugheil in scorn of his own weakness, but nt the next moment a mocking Ice within hlra seemed te Ml, "Ge eh! Ge en! Issue that war- rnnt ! Let the unhappy girl who trusted yeu.be brought buck and ex ecuted. Let the friend who loved ,ou he arrested nnd tiled nnd Kent te jail for the crime jeu hnve committed. Ge through nil that duplicity ngain. 'Let the whole community be sub merged In anarchy ns the consequence of your sin. But remember, when you ieme out of it all. you will be a devil, nnd your beul will be damned." I That terrified -him and he sat down by the empty henrth once mere. After n while he found his hands wet I under his face. He heard a soft, Uarcssing elce pleading with 'him. I "Victer, my darling heart! Ite-i-M this great temptation nnd peace .will come te jeu. De the right, nnd no matter hew low you maj fall In the lecs of men. you will leek upon the face or Geu. It was Fenella's nlce he was sure of that. Acress the meuntnln nnd through tlie darkness of the night her pure eul was speaking te him. The candle had burnt te the socket bv this time, but a new light enme te him. Fer mere thnn a jenr he had Iippii n hlnvi. drasclnc :i chain of Mil behind him. At every step in his wrong-doing his chain had lengthened. He must break It and be free. ' "Yes, I will go up te Government I lleuMi in the morning," he thought, "confess ever thing and take my pun ' Ishment." , , I It nns nnlv riitht, only just. And when the cruel thought enme that the next time lie entered the court-house it would be te sland In the deck, with the dread certainty of his deem, he I told himself that that would be right tee tiu JUdfie nie uiusi en jiiugi'u. Groping liia way upstairs In the darkness he entered his bedroom and Wktil th daer behind him. IIu found front of It, n lnmp burning en the bureau that steed nt one side, nnd nt the ether the high-backed urm-chnir In which his father used te undiess for bed. He wns surprised te see that the fire hnd been newly made up, but henrlng footsteps in the adjoining bed room he understood. "Peer Janet!" he thought. T4I.1 tlil.mlia . .l....ln-tH ll.i.A.i.1. his brains like waves In n deep envern. no was convinced that he would never Mirvlve the erdenl that was before him. When men lived through long Imprisonments it was because they had hope that the beautiful days would come again.. He had n6 tfucli hope, se, sitting nt his bureau, he begnn te sort nnd arrange his papers like one who una going nwny en a long Jour ney. After that he wrote a letter te the Attorney-General. "Dear Master, When this .letter comes te your hand jeu will, knew the occasion for It. I nm aware that It cannot have the nutherlty of n will, but (In the absence of a mere regular document) I trust the Clerk of the Rolls may find n way te net upon It as an expression of my last wishes, "I desire that Jnnet Curphey should be suitably provided for nB long as she lives. She hns been n mother te me nil my life, the only mother I have ever known. "I desire that Mrs. Celllster of Bnldremmn may lime such n prevision mnde for her ns will liberate her from the tyrannies of her husband. "I delre that Themas Vendy, ordeal I formerly the jailer nt Castle Rushen, lour should be taken care of in any way you may consider best. "finally, u l de net live te return home. I desire thnt everything else of which I die possessed should be of fered te Fcnclln Stanley ns n mark of my deep love nnd devotion. "I think thnt is nil." his letter he put it in his bteastllR IlIs beild naj pocket. Then taking n drawer out of the bureau he carried it te the sofa, In- lkK.ll ... -I....1. ILk .n.M( M If. iviniing iu nrmruy inv nnurm" - --- i The first thing that came te his hand was the letter which AUCK ueu nn given him nt Derby Haven. It was marked "Te be opened after we have gene," nnd turned out te be a memor andum te his father's executers, telling them he wns leaving the island wun no intention of returning te It, and asking (as his only request) that in the event of nn Inheritance becoming due te him, seven hundred pounds, which hnd been ml vn need te him nt various times, should be repnm in Deemster Victer Htewcll "the best friend man ever had." Feeling a tertnln twinge. Stowell hes- Ifnteil fnr n mnninnt. with the memo- rnndum shaking in his hnnd, and then threw It Inte the fire. . . There were ether napers of the same kind (I O U'h and the like) which shared the same fHle, nnd then up from the bottom of the drnwer came a lcath- cr-biiiuid hook. It "Isebei h DIurj." He had decided te acsirey that also. Ah the sanctuary of His father's soul he could net allow it te be looked into by ether eyes. But, never having looked nt it him self since the night of his fathers death, he could net resist the tempta tion te glance through It once mere before committing It te the flames. It fell open at the page which said: "Se It's all well at last. Isebei. Your son can de without me new. He needs his fnther no longer. With thnt brave woman by his side he will go up and ui). They will lharrv and carry en the traditions of the Bnllamears. It Is the dearen wish of my heart thnt they should de se." His threat throbbed. Ah, these hepw, nil wrecked and dead! ueing down nn one knee before the fire, ana holding the book en the ether, he tore out pnge by page and burnt it. feeling ns If he were burning his right hand, also. He was nfrald of tears and had inrcly given wny te them, but ne was weeping like n heart-broken woman before the last page had been consumed. Then, taking f encna s ieiicr in.iu his nnckot-heok. he prepared te burn them tee. They brought n fnlnt per fume, a feeling of warmth, n sense of her phjicnl presence. Most of them were notes of no con sequence appointments te ride, drive, fish, skate, all touched by her gay raillery ("eight o'clock in the morn ing Is thnt tee early for you, Victer, dear?") he had preserved every scrap in her hnndwrltlng. But one was the letter she wrote te him when he was In Londen, and with pnlpitating ten derness he held it under the lamp te read It again : "Victer, when I think of the life that is se surely before you, and that I shall wnlk through It by your side, perfectly united with you, sharing the same hopes and nlms and desires, en en jejing the snme sunshine and weather ing the snme storms, i nave a vision of happiness that makes me cry with Jey." His heart swelled like n troubled sea, and lp conquer his emotion he thrust the letter hurriedly into the flames. But before it was mere than scorched he snatched It back and wns prepar ing te leturn it te his pocket when he bethought himself hew seen it must pass Inte ether hands with everything he carried nbeut him. And then, turn- and feeling as if tie were burning "his heart also, he rut it into tne fire. After thnt he dripped back nn the efn with feelings about Fenella that found no relief in tears. One by one the jojeus hour's of their love returned te his memory. They seemed te rln 111 his ears with the melancholy sound of far-off bells. It was it cruel pleasure. All nt once came a moment of fierce rebellion, When he hnd told himself downstairs that in making the great renunciation of his public office he imlst rennuhee Fenella also he hnd net reHl Ixed 'what It mennt. It meant that never again, for as long ns he lived (Fcnelln being Impossible te him), would woman tnkc any part in his existence. A cold fear took possession of him at that thought. He wns a man wns he for the rest of his life, If he survUed his imprisonment, te be cut off from his kind, separated, nlene? Better be dead thnn lhe Mich a life! Then nnether nnd still mere stnrtllng theueht ennic te him why net? A letter te the Governer, exonerating Gell, nnd then It would be all ever. Ne warrant! Ne trial! Why net? Outside the night wns dnrk. Net n breath of wind wns stirring, in the silence of enrth and sky he could hear the "swish, swish" of the sea en the shingle nt the top of the shore. It must be high wntcr. "Why net? Why net?" His hend wns dizzy. He wns think ing of a beat that Iny among the lush grass en the 'sandy bank nbeve the bench. Allck nnd he had often gene fishing in her. She was heavy, but he wns strong he could push her into the water. He saw himself nullinr out te ea, fnr out, beyond the Point, te where the Gulf Stream in Its long race round half the world swept by the island te the const of Iceland, And then, ns the dnwn broke in the ensiern heavens, he snw himself scuttling the beat nnd going down with her. Thinking the lump wns burning low he was i caching out ills hand te turn up the wick when a sense came of somebody being In the room with him. He looked around. All wns silent. "Is anybody there?" he asked aloud. There wns no answer. The dread of miscarrying forever if he died by his own act began te struggle en the battlefield of his soul with the fear of being cut off from the living who live In Ged's pence. He shivered and was trying te rise when again he had the r sense bf'ftmcbedy else in tfcV&cHfeim? Who is It? At the next -moment, raising his eyes, he thought he saw his father lit the nrlii-chalr where he. had , spell him se often. The nugust face was the snme n h when he snw It Inst In that room, except that the melancholy ejes were new open. , . . . "I'm 111" he thought, and he cieseu his eyes nnd put his hand eer them. Tint when he opened his ejes ngnln his father wns mill there, looking at him with tenderness and compassion. Ills brain reeled nnd he fell face aewn en the cushions of the sofa, Then h6 heard his father speaking te him. gently, affectionately) but firmly, just as he used te de when he wns niive. ... "My son! My dear son! I knew what you nre thinking of doing) nnd I wnni.yeu yet te de It. Ne man can run nwa from the consequences of his sins. If he JOles frQtn them in tins life he must meet them In .the life hereafter, , nnd then It will be A hundred-fold mere terrible te be swept from the fnce of the living Ged. "Fnther!" . , , , .. Stowell tried te cry nleud Init could net. He felt ns if he were fnlllng off the world Inte n old of unfathom able night. 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