TOVTOXTtXTl "DTT-DTTn T-niTriTT tiett' A Ttriixxt X TUFr-7T a'v" ' aTnTJrnttrTiTr.T? A 100.9. "'"" '" ' "' rtSfeSSf J J-'-"- uiu iMmr-t Uiit x, xix..., - '---- ' Lj - QfifilJ r CeuPttncfter SctUrn Town jT By KathaH LjF Ncivlin Bun Jlrt Cepirlpht, nil, bu Kt V nrint Newtin Hurt, frit atme Burt Keith. Irl.llfJ hu arrnnnfrtimttt u.ifh tr ramllfen Xcimpnptr fleniicn Mirj or Eleise? Which Should Win Unusual Here? By Sidney SmtthM Mtin'-fl MHO IN "0" - wi JJ ft.4V ffSKJi w rlnnt te mam -irrtftr ORUfSCOOMIIK. a sophisticated &Vwriffiwi.!.KrtiHr"iiH "nSSfrft hS ' "worried, bit AIM with Kn or ItcMae. Mitt 0MU8C00VBE. ireMit't cevitn. a i?Irm("ii vrrl. of rich character mirt ripe "IS!.! Imt fit JiH e'n. Kfce tteehf J?S3f8irrtr ". " 0 toremr. rS entXSCOOUttR. mmt at th' elrM. wt pr'?it ftr fcrlne il'r Hie thumb e tiff SALES, a t"t, tmlelrnt nfcj,lflnn, ichu Pte l rvl (iWnici tn the life of tM Snmvl(v. He het Urn aviltv of nee w er'"t " . , . , M EJLt.ES. Jr.. who hns helved 0 out m jii tMberrassinfnt. c out ttPKlll. a vnltrfst. le icheni 3 '" & TKitJ, "' h" rd 00'. MAND along toward mernln' , that A lady, who wns already scared mid ffjretfiil'ef running nwny from home ml mother, enmc nncl slipped n letter under your deer, tellln' you die luid run imy and wne scnrrcl nuit want en te go kick. Would you lie kind enough te tile her? Is that te'!" Sales nodded, or the Ferd bobbed his kttd for him. "Likely flie put n whole let mere Inte tltt lette you wn her last hope n ticket for n distant Middle-Western town, . "T,hc P.001" old fe01 ls drunk, but linrmlcss," he snld. "I'll put him en the trnln nnd he'll Bleep like n lumb. The conductor will tell him whole te cuniigc." llie stntlen master ctlnned. He had never seen Hluypenklii'H leading phy sician, but, If he had, he would net linve rcengnlxcd the cellnpscd, heavily ereauiiuR man. 'nie train caiiie nlenjd stepped nt the slennl for n passenger. Sales was plucked from his bench nnd heaved Inte n car. Q saw him prepped in nn empty scat, murmured, "flood by; .hit u new trail, doc," mid swung himself off ns the trnln gathered Its bpeed. Sales with dull eyes ntnred out nt the tall, still figure en the platform. It steed there, graceful, tense and grim, te see him go. IIe wan numbly glad tuat its tnee iefi;eci paie nun f-ct. Hood Hoed Heed by te Sluypenklil, te cny rewards, te security, te rest. Feebly be lifted his big, tremulous fist and bhoek it nguiiiHt the window. A Held-Up When he had climbed up te his small room, already possessed through its one nnrrew window by sunrise, (v) did net carry himtelf like n conqueror. He looked, rather, like n vietlm of the melee, white and dusty and grim, with u set mouth and painful eyes. He dropped down en the ent, tee tired te tliinl;, nml told himself that lie had - . . . . ' - ' J THE flFJMPR Mnhin 7n fn 4Un n . I - - AIM. M j ifM. U-flOf K L f JW IrBlV M lf 1 . . " j ' - s r : ,m ; s ill A I cixJess uec:THt VKat , I UEM x sit? w ex t V I -fAim 1 ' II ... I , , . I . ,1 - . I I II II. l wen Ills girl. Refere he had time te analyse his emotions, a bushiest for which be had small antitiiile. u slccn She was seared silly nnd i of entire exhaustion smothered out Kiv r!ee slin 'even uie nr.t tremble et n tliengi-.t. tmly ,iu-i jc nr nii iiiiiiMML. nu iiuhfMi iiniltin her." "les, sir, I did," Sales spoke almost roundly. "But. doe. whit use did von make of that lucky letter, eh? S.iy, you didn't trusted en. Anil te you loeu net-neine, i f th(1 mnM,011H nl ,),,, ucenf.(.0ut get her way quiet from the ninn, nnd j unwillingly disentwinlng. he endured bflned her He te her pa. And ou kept n itrange experience. Frem the summit ,ii.... ...,i ,..n 1 ent imp si.prpt fur "'fined deiie. he dropped into n the letter and jeii kept hit s.ciet tl,rrlWp nb1 of fnllllrp nn,,f ,0,Bi Ile Knew tlint Ileleise leveil lilm Mie hail told htm that she would give him any thing, everything he wished, and she knew his wishes well but in the know ledge there wis only n bitter desela tien, as theitgli the crescent moon had hands. sensation thnt. hnd he been lesi exhausted. It miivf have driven him te the rescue of full consciousness : but, before he could struggle nwny, blankness overtook him nnd he slept profoundly. At neon, bathed. brush"d, and fault lessly attired, he presented himself at .unry orin&ceomue s i our. It was BMjnur ircret ag'in t!ie laily, diil you t , wunered te iiincKtiess in Ins Te,, didn't Uneaten that peer lady with i "r:L,Tt,wnR A ! tellin' her father or lettin' Slnypenkill prick up its ears or nothing' of thnt Mture, dm J en : ".e, I did net," said Sales, nlmest u roundly. Yeu liar! murmured Q. 1 Meken the boys will have te have jeu, ,open, nnd nt the sound of his step she after all. You're tee duty n pack for "" 1"ick y out as tneugu sue nnu "" ' .. ,, I been expecting him. In n dress of soft me te liimdlf. trt,arina mtiilln petals, she looked like a small "De mi blame a man for furtl erii g , wl,tc n (,n, (, rain.bpntPn Bis career. ier in in,; , " row. Her fare hn.l thiiinml. nn.l this he hail helped and saved and shielded from disgrace further it ier mm.' Q ramie no nnswer. They were near- I Ing Sales' uoer nnu preseniiy iiie inirmr ieunil himself, a steel hand en his arm. led back into his own house, through n iltting-roeni te his office nt the rear. There Q switched en a light and looked It Ms watch. "Net much time but enough," 'he aid. "The bejs are en their way. New, Sales" he pointed the big. wan. ehiken body te the patient's chair and eeated himself in the doctor's usual place tyUnd his dek "this is where jeu tct a diagnosis of your case. "You're a liar and a coward and a dirty bully. You're n blackmailer; you're dern near te belli' n murderer. All your smoothness and your sinllin accentuated tin- beauty of her Irish eyes nnd left her sensitive mouth almost tee expressive. She took him by both bends nnd looked up nt him. "Yeu foolish Q yeu'e worried m dreadfullv! What made you go nwayV I want that story of jeurs badly you didn't imagine I thought Dr. Sales had the right of it!" But. seeing the hawk glitter te his eyes and the sharp triumph that lay nleng his lips, she changed her expression swiftly. "What's happened. Q?" "I've get my girl." he whispered, and she clutched his hands tight before she Chopped them. "Come in. Tell me. Yeu are wen derful ! She seated herself with an uncens- ii .) M1 i"Uieiiiiini-i mill rut riijii4ii I , ., , . , , ml ,.,,. li,lin' ,.!,, nrnln' te lw.1,-, CleHS nil" of Stll tPlillCVf; In her FellOel- u liny new. Your career i icnchin' I m:um.'.!- 1,:1.1'1'' her riiffled d.iintiness rtantw inQt TV.M.- f ii.nt ,...n;,i. spremliiig ntxmt lier, lier small hands document of yeurn I mean. Miss Grinseoembe's letter. It's in your waistcent peeket in a leather case; I've feen jeu fingerln' it when she was gettin' reAthe. Hurry up, man." In the silence came n distant shuf fling of feit. Ihe doctor pulled out the leather ense numbly, nnd numbly handed n cleselv written sheet te ). He glnnccd nt it Md put It in his pocket. Then he rose. ",Vew." lie said, "I'm ngein' te run Ku out of town. Here. Put out that jht. I!y (nil. the're en their way." He gripped his prisoner, locked 'the office deer, and with all haste and Mlenep the two men, Sales slmPUng frantically ahead, get themselves along I MfcMge. through a rle-e, ile.in kit chen, and out into a garden. "Quit ieur shnkin'. man." Q mnt ttrnl as they plunged down a hill, threuch a brook and into a lane. "I left note for them en jour desk, tellin' Ihem I had took care of your case. I had te have them en their wnv, te uiueeze the truth out of veu. Pros Pres ure. Ah! Here's my boss!" Tliev Wre almost upon the pony tied te n tree near the roadside, before Sales Mwit. He started back violently. . wuitling softly through his teeth, ? t 5 (l.,'r" from thp Western saddle. bought me n couple of these here jwnies seen after I come," he said; 1 mewed they'd come in useful. Yeu wm me once, doc, you'd run n couple WJOungMcis out of Slnypenkill." II.K? ' 11,,(,,lll'K 'e sounds and seeing ?.. ",p ,he,p in ,lls house, breathed M,f.n'' nl'dlbly. Well, sir nm ngein' te run you Z'n "t"fn"r mn"hs age I railed jeu up te rnnie see n woman took sjek h heart tmuble." Here a rope set- mi.iT'1, '"''' . t,0f'J . bis hinds were !"""' ""i et imii nnd vwiner nt tlie wr kts. deftly fastened ',, . iis "'"""P'f '"te the saddle. Jeu In ' T h wnH (,)0 b(111 " "iBhti uS ti i 'i'"," 1,Ptt"r f"- tll(,ln rah- ' Ptetty thick when n nom- kik. it U thli l.,',!"Mi. veu ."",'1,,'t ,,,ive "."i mill null. Miu're 'I this 'W te run ,A..L..i . T. ',.'"" "Ii " ii "' yeiiV i.-. .".'"'. K ". new. jeeulil get nwny ...... ..""'" .'" run every Men or Dec. .v. '-' s -u)ie tlie (Jullv. I've L-et , PPln'-rvn"'1.1 lf" k"'" mi f'"1" MlssfJrh e V' ,rnrk,- Yel,,vp "'' lo"ye W ent ,I"st : "w t(,1! me The nm, (" ,l1" ,,"8t0 of " "'irself." Jogtret. J Martr',1 ,,own ,l1" l,ni nt n CbiiS11 0f ,re,,Kh co""-- r'""' VfieMa ,'nrfBh apple erelmrds and that Wn, rr n, '''erlnc sky of stars "'I" Of sL'n". fn'',B J"'" ,,I1W. f' Mdrv elllf "l"1 ft'"r "1 ""glllSh WJhJen!, the ,1"C(0r ,",ni11H"1 puttlnc n , l'lllBte,, ,l,lln elT carefully, "." he mm ""l'if rnlUv"5' J,,,lrne P'tk te SimUi0 ! ure net cemln' te th. .i ,""-'". put your case P thrffii v ,,lera"Jr. the editor Ntten,Ua,hMv1HI' ,n,"1 ,l'" f''" f''" '"fhlatery te ,n"11 knew (',,0S1' f 1 the ,..L Jl " J'0". r worse. Vve M u5.,,u:'IIh nbeut Mr. pi ' . .i ? mneamV,,mt7el'"VhnV',lled If "way inP n1'0'1' Wf,'r(' """""B an, V. Jl?rr- n "wider, wiser .-uan, Thnrn ni. : i"i"iuer, wiser bf- doc. Yrn".n " ' " fl'""' for you 2. I don't l ,, ,u 'T ,mn " t0?ntlon1!,.b,',jri;ei:mfn.1; nt feelln', Slea.Cn,,t wnlk," cheiied AVillfum tmJ$ Common"5 p fnr "" ",0 s,ati,,n i hy truv l ,,i i'i l.ve KOt J'011'" u.Si"1''' Went nlnnV. i ,,,N'l,rn insn insn J'ltlen. n ,i nK,tM0 reftd te ft small U,& Met en1''1 hls. burden llke a ,UUd erct te ih"." tlla benches, ,w te the ofllce, ana beubt folded together en the tab'e. She razed up ut him very steadily under the arched eebrews and liliriirllng laslies Me I steed opposite her, turning his nft lint in Ills iinnd ii in 1 looking slowly nnd wistfully about the room. "It wasn't my education that wen her for me, Miss Mnry." he diawled; she could net fail te discern his bit terness; "it was my fists." lie looked down nt his hands nnd she, Instinctively looking nt thorn tee, saw tern knuckles nnd bruised lingers. "I reckon the moon has get te be snatched nt, Mi&s Mary, rather than prnyed te." lie smiled and dropped into his place, putting out one of the strong and shapely damaged hands ncres., the table toward her. His face threw off Its new mask of victory, und sweetened color rushing Inte Its tunned pallor. "Yes, ma'am, and Sephie's get her Laurie-boy, I've done pretty nearly everything I set out te de, and I'm plumb near te bein' satisfied with my self." "Yeu leek," Mary shrewdly observed, "very much farther from self-nssurance than I've ever seen you leek. Q, please tell me the story of your methods with the 'Sephie gel.'" He did, gently nnd patiently, net letting her startled "Ohs" disturb his drawling, half-Irenic description of the tepsy-turvy melodrama. "And new I'm going te New Yerk." "What are you going te de in New Yerk?" She sat back as though pain made her unable nny longer te keep that dainty erectness of attitude. He Hushed het anil high. "First. I'm ngein' te buy the finest. elnssiest ring ou need ever wish te see, ami next I m ngein te take jour pit's book te visit with n publisher." She forget one pain for another, slinking her head patiently. "It's just, dear Q. come buck with one of the horrid slips. e laugh, rnpn nnd I, bill it does hurt. We need the money prettj badly worse than I thought we did ! That is new it Is even mere a matter of pride te pay it hack than we ever thought it would be. Oh,'' she broke out suddenly, "if I reuld only make a let and a let of money, if I sometimes I feel thnt for one breath of free fiesh air I'd give my soul! Don't leek nt me that way," she laughed shakily, mid drop ped her eyes te her hand; "you linve such ej-en!" Thev brooded ever her nnd through her. ''I was thinking," he snld slowly, "of free fresh ulr," nnd his Chest lifted en n struggling breath. The tiny room contained their silence levnllv, its clock ticking tlje eternal consolation of going going gene! the. two gieat glebes, terrestrial- and ce lestial, gleamed like mysterious hub bies thnt could vanish et a pin-prick into space. Mary nt last struggled nwny from thnt silence. She went ever te her desk, gatheied together n vast mass of mnnuscilpt, put It Inte n clean brown envelope and brought it te O. "Theie," she snld,, smiling, "tnke It and find out for yourself whether nny publisher will ever rend it through!" "One is ngein' te rend It." He rose nnd took the bundle. "I've get te get my trnln," be snld soberly, touched her lingers mid went out. Anether man would have written te his lady, or seen her, or sent her a mes sage. Q, used te enforced absences and unbrldgnble distances, did net even think of calling up Hclelse en the tele phone. He had his own theory of hnw tin accepted suitor should net; n part of this theory wan that an engnged man should appear with n ring in his hmid. The clerk at Tiffany's liegnn by be ing patient und ended by being en- I tliiisiastic. (J'h head almost touching , Ills ever tlie counter, mey cxiunineu jewel after Jewel, discussed setting upon setting. The final choice wns a pearl like u full moon with nn arrewy sparkle of snpphlrea and diamonds pointing nbeut it. . CONTINUED TOMOBBOW. . SOMEBODY'S STENOGThe Girls Have te Break Camp Today RSllerM V B rUnt Office HtJ(?f?Y UP IP VTllAi' Tr HUE PUSTORKCB CHOWS ABOUT NEARLY ALMOST READY ' r7vrr?r- WAIL fAT T wee" Take. me TweAiTy Mwuras v kh.c CM s s.4 i ' . I ' Ss. V . u v;'- . w ? , ni iffir.t AtJ-r je ,JC' Jf2 r, r-JrX. ' rf.i run j u.--s j-v' v " " ,sj-s-. - vci . trrrs T T, J w' ' i V WM W UfB mK )SBf PFOSg OB3C- SJ. & I VS. l-m J -) By Hay ward LOTS OF AAIL.3lRLS,-B0T 1-MOST HAVE Dropped OAiE I 3eT FROM The. Bess - I CA4.'T FlAlfc IT AAlY-WHE.RE!r 7 HU- MV ur N. V 3. 7l Wi& $& -1 J I L5 pX Ja$)J ' m! 1 ri i.i :- itsez'Dear Duchess. II A DUCHESS! 5HfS Ofva. of" The Bunch Oh Baud memtaw'. T -MEBBE. SHEG SbT THE. 1 CWWA UEW6LS WlTV HER. HE.Y, SLiCKfiR? f si'. , f 1 X) TWKL&, . Of?MEBB She. ha reus WITH MOH&C AM. HOW. HSV, t-et T f T m X ''lie " i A F. 4.VvARf - OwifR Ittt. tv rWe Uiftr C. The Yeung Lady Acress the Way t i i The jeung lady across the way says the prohibition law should be enforced te the letter and every bucket shop should be closed. 3?Efea. 2aHL Nl ' e Cilrxr INDUSTRY ABSOLUTELY UNAPPRECIATED '"' s Bu FONTAINE FOX e- " Ml 6e ' ..i ,c Av" n- . tfc.- rAen ,00' V tf e f. 1 ew 'fi if!fi2 CD 3 I i. mm!; itrZ lffu ', WJiV. 'ks J' '' I. "' flh 5 i i - ( im' t CHgm rVrKl if. . X V r- 1. A I WfcKS?r-rA h I ly (t. t ' ' rf il"en. s y ? . ". r '. - - SCHOOL DAYS 7 By DWIG PETEYHe Saved His Scales - -- rl ( GC5rt. N6 wewDCR tD AiT s" 1 wetp n.. Hr mawj'I If- ftlDlNlT FAJSl Ir- MKUicIcel -BfieL -MereVa- F I Fail le CTOETSOOR NWEIchT AifTHr4lHf?EE FOUMDS OUfSETOUt. f By C. A. Voight .- r : i r i . n... .. . r. t- .., r vv " " -c i mm yk i fii-v iri-urifc.iirMjr.x. x 'v s .-- i -rr . r-r . . . WvJSiff vdlt-ffiim. ftvM0S f 1 . . ( TS v2S JKSBni J 1 iii, r'r-i . S I a 1 . M . '". ..----.--.-- - j -- vrprc, ) s i -hat y,vrcwARAaEF, Dispesm em and W,- rSB&iKV i fe. V S 5 rl .3A' 'This wj, stzzs . " ' -- iTimj GASOLINE ALLEY Walt Joins Avery's Tew "S "' ' 5 ift i 1 1 i : j OL' TOP. ! HOWS Wbut lT-n cIL l f.T Tf WAT RePCP ? SsAT i TvTh,S ,S ' T BeWVE HAD A FIMevS I " '. ' '$$- ;l . .A W'MWJ.lrftlk jLiUi. ..... j,,,4. Jte!. , .M.J.n, i2 iji4itj Jj ., . ,. j.p,ya.',fl-ttl'v'ii,ii vW!WfJiy,r. .AMfc.e mW. iate.,WM WT.