7 "--VfBS sob jff i.'- i '-TlViCiIMr I i'MStwfi:!;? f . V W 5 J la if' iar i l m V K3L HI trv Ji - - r EVBMNO PUBLIC THE BREAKING POINT Auther By Mary Roberts Rinehari of "Dangerous Day," "K," "The Amaxng Interlude," and man;) cither striking ana tuectsstitt novel. CoptirieM, lus:, by Oeerge 11. Deran Ce. tin WHO'S into in tite btehy rtAVtn r.rvivnsTfiVK. ehltt nhuticia Jm B..ir i , .a,tl .,.. ...nlrtl hilt hlUVi 1 W hr a itcrtt confirming IdentUv at t their belleitd ntvhtie with IVCY. 7iit tlittr. teJevsil tu ntrutedu (i 4 teicn. ' bit. DICK UV1XOSTOXB. tn .who T2; en ir is a aqe. nnii teha t J''nT!?Aa . mf day te 01 beet te .NeraiM M cM.o cM.e cM.o heod hem$. tn erit'r te hriiji tH pnv. I (J till e lUatifi; Oil l fi.iU.lf. logins ana necins in irir. ej m tnirm -' . feMsXaiial carter. It ( In Iav ufth UIZABETH TVHrBLBR. a trhe!cm c.rl. i ufM lows nit ifrv swcii-riv. . nVERLY CARLYSLE. .ic.rej. ' I vtara eefere. tea mlvcd us in a caneul feri. Iter husetnj. Lucni had '"'. 'I3' i 19 dat;i. .71 a,i cMfnillu I " XJ 'fla(i Jud CInrt. n ruti iflunu man afvvt teum. C!e-fe ac (tsar"'3rfd ' '".?'1,, 2 i nm if u-a btlteved he rfrtSJ a e'l'rarrf. KARRMOS' itlt.LKR. a nelehber. u)w ifMKJ emerninj e tr trer. fD QREOORY. Bntrlu'l brother and fnaneucr. u)Aai rtifiirchd Hi Mm u0 tort h IOVW DAS1ETT. nneimrirmaH. $ CJerle. )r te clear tMias ue. W.V1. ElitaUtH't aiitir. ai lrevjjal KOUtlff wilt. ItBUB WARD. ElUab-tVf lr3thtr-ii-ti"' MR AND VRS. WHEEIER. tvci'f A can earentt. Xlitablth. u:it when h la ". rf A taxiab Greser7 sat tene nnd erect, Bnaleg at bio blend muitache. After a tin is eald : "What are jeu after, ia nil this? I rf7-rr'&ii r -a i . aiBi ws& 'Jmwm 'MM fT mssfAitn tin 'r i i ,v PSHfiK -- iafr4. F3IUH1H11I I .r m hK. JkUBnafUjwl LEDGEB-PHIEApBLPHIA. - MONDAY, OCTOBER 8eT 1922 f ; , - f.,! -. f a -m- . . , - - - " i pAmAnihA .Tii.4. haln n ipvAlvr I T'n ma mi !... l..iLmi 1m Iia ' tiln ! am t.,aak He nrote out en h lilt of papsr thrrti nanip, anil .it lenklii? at llifin said. "But with thi chanf. that new it's you who are th respectable mem ber of th eemmunlt7, and I'm the well, ne'll call It the butterfly." There wa unmistakable- Insult In hte tone, and Dick caught It. "Then I take It you're atlll lWns off reur sister?" The contempt In Dlck'n roles whip-r-i)ed the color te Gresery's face and f M.'9- , clenched hU fist. But he relaxed In R n moment and latiRheil. J M- . ,i ...a a aa aa -uen t vrerry. ijietctt,- ne said, MS eyes en Dick. "We hmen't any rea rea en te like each etltrt but lie'n Wscer than I am. I xren t hit him." Then ha hardened his voice. "But I'll rn. p mind you, Gark, that personally I don't give n whether you awing or net. A1m that I can keep my mouth bnt. walk out of here, and hare you in qued in the next hour, if t decide te." "Bnt you won't." Basett said smoothly. "Yeu won't, any mete than you did last spring, when you sent that little letter of yours te David I ivlng ivlng steue.' "Ne. I'eu'r right. I won't. But if I tell you whnt I came here te rnv. Bn6-ett, get this etrnlitht. It's net because I'm afraid of jeu, or of him. Donald'en's dead. What taltie would Melis' testimony have after ten years, if you put him en the stand? Its net 'The story. I suppose. And the money. Gregery, while nervous and tense, wa, "...," 3,,,.?u.se ieu , p.ut y0Hr I daresav veu're net deln? It for Ietc." "rrytns tha t-ituatten with a certain hlunderlng feet Inte It and ruin Bev's i daresay you re net oe.nj ier joye. esuranc If h was t . career, unless I tell you the truth." Bassett surged bin appraising. fnei act)ng An(1 thnt epln,en WJ lt wa (J Bass(tt then lhf)t fae te(. "Teu weuldn t urirfiTid my motives irreni;hp'-ed hn he threw epn the hi i story, he and Bassett sitting, Dick If I told you s a n i tr ' isf, - n'r mi lirrppr .! ' "i ''no V Mindnif vith hl elbow en f'ie mintel- doesn't want th mer r. . P fall and ry and ilmet de- .?JfA.r;.An"'Sl'. ..,..,..1 ... 'l nark, h, wldriW I tach-d wra.8MtterofMIdeBtVbk 2l'A' " '" C ' f " ,Z?n fff, ? ,maleMBT..,Tw?J0.,"I,.?n i..tii -i.. i. t. mi.k. ,a n,.nk , ulu OJ Plain in this, he said. "T JMn't lit Where is he? Shoetlni pUls again'"' 'K Es3 a e2 te shaiie hands as !r,lark aad J '"P1 her ftn marrying "You'll ea tin la about firs H.c tunsed f013 the window, nor did him. There was one time, before ehe Hlautet " I Dici m- an7 overtures. But there met Lucas, when she almost did It I If the news w a surprise Gwjwy as ae ecity at first In cither face; was away when ehe dedded en that feel ve no evldencs of It, except te corn- Gregery was easy and assured, Dick , trip te the Clark ranch. We couldn't meat: crave, and. Bassett thought, elightlyjget a New Yerk tieajre until Neveta- "You're a eapabls person, area': .impatienL Frem that night In his ber, and the had semetima, se they m! I'll bet you could tune a piano 'apartment the reporter had reaUwd that went. I're get her ttew of whet hap l yen were put te It." h was constantly fighting a sort of pened there. Yea can cheek It up with He earned the sltuadea wl the1 paaelvs rsulstance In Dick, a determine- what you knew." reporter had te admit ; the only evidence Hen net at any cost te involve Be7erl7. ' He turned te Dick for a moment, he rave of strain a3 that the handj with BeMni that, tee, he felt that etlll "Yeu were drlnklnf pretty hard that which he lighted a cigsret' n iv another battle was gein en, one at night, but yen nay remember this: steady. He surveyed fhe ebsnire hotel "ch ' e M only guess, bjt whlh Sh had quarreled with Lucas at dlnnr ut which th" cab 6tepped with a sneer- made Dick sntber at tin and sMmly that nipht and with yen. That true ing smile, and settled hn cell.r as he qCtPt nlwavs. in t it'" Si ::, U tttt " -"S SSc?&;;a "SI 'Lt te her .ena and b.Can te We'll de that, jus: as -non as w-r- .,.,, . ... . ... i -' "",. ;ne ineugnt u .i, .-u wi-'n. u...- uiu uii ,. e' ur, aim 6.u ueciQa te try te persuiue you." Cr'p;erv said, and smiled across Lucas te go tee. Tilings had bgun al! nt Enwtt, "lln has hlf own mheds, risht. but thy were getting etralred and I d say they te 'Tectual." and unpleasnnt She went down the H took ml l's overcoat and flung Mairs. and Melis 'nw her, the valet it en the ld and thr'v a awitt, ap- Tlie linng-roem wc dark, but the' nrnsiij Clancy at Dirk It irw nn .i n HcVif mmi- hrvM,v. ,1. miii,...i '"" ""." . . . - 1 ,.., . ',....., , " '."' '! ."" im u-iunm 'Teu d b'tter watch him Then 1 go. "-''ck cr.u t wp? canK:ns. net en &-- ruem Uoer. and agr.lnst it one saw the Up may bite me." set H 1.3 ted and fp-ired Bafftt He figure of a r.nn In the doerwar. He .Te which Basett grimly returned: hated D'ck, but he wis net afraid of hnd h!s teek te her. .nd he had a re- 'He's probably rather particular what him. He lighted a cigarotte and taccj velver in bis hand She ran across lie bites. ' Die', with a mah' ieus smil. the room vben hn heard her ard when Ha was uneasily conscieuj tbi' "'e here we are, again, Jud'" he be turned she saw it was Lucas. De ready. Don't worry." The Hugh ne cave at taat struct, un plcasantl en Bassett's ears. But in Mlde th budding b lest wb cf hi, auntinss. "Queer p!ac t find Jud -i (,'Iark." he said one And again ,. pmAfflf.A .Ti. tialna n tvAlvr aud Lucas taking it from you?" ,e. uonamsen irsiiuca i u nau n reveher." "Will, (hat's hew wi figure lie'd get the gun. She thought nt once that Lucas and you had quarreled, and that he was going te fhoet. She tried te take it from him, but he wn3 drunk and stubborn. Jt went en nin kiiieu Ihlm." 1 Unssett leaned forward. "That's straight, Is it?" "I'm telling you." ,,, ,4 . ' "Then whv In Ged's name dldn t s.he say that at the inquest? I "&he was afraid it wouldn't be be lieved. Loek at the facts. Bhe'd quar reled with Lucai. There had been n notorious situation with regard te Clark. And remember th.e. She had I done lt. I knew her well enough, hew- I - ... .. !, ..b.. Trniilrl have COn- Ifesse'd. eventually. but Clark bad beaten it. lt wa rcasonneiy sure iu.u. u '. ., -,. s Vs.i'a enf fe lest 111 III") miwaiu, " " -- - allow for that." , Basett said nothing. After a silence Dick speke: , , "What about the revolver? "She had lt fl her hand. She drop ped it rind steed etUl, tee etnnned te cream. Lucns. she says, took a step or two forward, and fell threugB the doorway. Donaldsen came running la, ind veu knew the rest." Bassett was the first te break the "She will be willing te tHfy te that new, of course?" "And stand trial?" "Net necessnrily. Clark veuld be en tilnl. He's been indicted. He has te t tried.' .,-,, "Why does he have te be tried? He s free new. He's been free for ten years. Vnd I tell you as an honest opinion that the thing would kill her. Accident and all, she did lt. And there would be .Am who'd never believe she hadn t tired of Lucae, and wanted lb Clark me-iev. "That's a chance she'll have e tak, 1 Bassett slid doggedly. I "The only living witness vfhe could 'be called would be the valet. And re (member this: for ten yean be haa be lieved that ehe did It. He'll have built up a story by thie time, perhaps un consciously, that might damn her.' Dick moved. "There's only en thing te de. Yea're right. Gergory. I'll new ex pose her te that." "You're crasy," Batwtt said angrily. "Net at all. I told you I Treuldn't hide behind a woman. As a matter of fact, I've learned what I wanted. Lucas wasn't murdered. I didn't ehoet him. That's what really matters. I'm no werse off than I was before een-sideraW- better in fact. And I don't see what'3 te be gained by going any further." In pite of his pretests, Bassett wee compelled Anally te agTcc. He was ulky and dispirited. He saw the pro found anticlimax te all his effort of Dick wandering out again, legally dead nnd legnlly guilt, and he swere lound leund ly under his breath. "All nghr,' he grunted at last. "I guess that's the last weid, Gregery. But 0U tell her from me that if ehe doesn't reopen the matter of her own ncoerd. she'll have n man's Ufa en ber conscience." "I'll net tell her anything about lt. i m net eniy ner Dremen in n mnnimi. ham ImJ I'm. via LleVlfl i.a.a,i . ,ir.T, mill a. Ill ,W ,...., any hole in the beat that float! me." He was eelf-eenfldent and slightly1; insolent ; the hand with which he lighted a fresh cigarette no longer trembled, and the glance he threw at Dick was triumphant and hostile. "As a man sews, Clark!" ht aald. "Yeu sewed hell for a number of people once." Bassett had te restrain an Impulse te kick him out of the deer. Wlien he had cene Ham tnraari in TMeV (with assumed lightness. "Well," he said, "here we are, all dressed up and newnere te gel" lie wandered around the room, rest less and disappointed. He knew, and Dick knew, that they had come te the end of the read, and that nothing lay beyond. In his own unpleasant way Fred Gregery had made a case for his sister that tied their hands, and the crux of the matter had lain in Ma final gibe : "As a man sews, Clark, se shall lie reap." The moral Issue was there. "I suppose the Hlnes story gees by the beard, eh?" he commented after a pause. "Yes. Except that I wish I'd known about him when I could hare dent something. He's my half-brother, any wav you leek at It, and he had a rotten deal. Sometimes a man bows," he added, with n wry amile, "and the ether fellow reaps." Bassett went ent after that, going te the office en the chance of a letter from Melis, but there was none. When he came back he found Dick standing erer a partially packed suitcase, and knew that they had come te the cud of the read Indeed. "What's the next step?" he asked bluntlr. "I'll have te leave here. It's tee expensive." ''And after that, what?" "I'll gt a job. I suppose u man le ts well hidden here as anywhere. I ran grew a beard that's the usual thing, isn't It?" Bassett made an impatient gesture, and fell te pacing the rloer. "It's in credible." he said. "It's monstrous. It's a joke. Here you are, wlthent a thine atalnat teu. end turn Ilk Ma hemet's coffin between heaven and earth. It makes me sick." . YT.. Va,Mt 1....M1. ita.,4 af...l ImmwImB word te have any letters for L 22 for warded, but without much hope. His last clutch of Dick's hand had a sort el desperate finality in It. and he car ried with him most of the way home the tall, worn and rather shabby figure that aaw him off with a smile. By the next afternoon's mall he re ceived n note from New Yerk, with n few words of comment penciled 'en It In Dick's writing. "Thla came this evening. I cent back the mener. D .' The,note was from Gregery nnd had Galvanized Beat Pumps Mnnufn-terfrt by f.. T. Brer Ce..ftB.N. M t MfMrt WH mbtmi Vltt TYKWnHK lMS $30 ' T STANDARD MAKES THOROUGHLY RE-BUILT II DATS' FREE TRIAL 1 YR. GUARANTEE Dealer tn MX Makes lfradenarter for PertaMee 1005CHIlMSim BUMDYTYPtHPlTER That Wonderful Feeling When ueur teeth are and your mouth is clean Levldently incleaedl a $100 bill. It be gan witneut superscriptien: rinciescu find 9100, ne I imagine funds may be short. If I were you I'd get out of here. There haa been considerable ex citement, and you knew tee many peo ple in this burg." Bassett sal back in bis chair nnd studied the nelev. "New why the devil did he de than" he reflected. He sat for some time, thinking deeplj, nnd lie enme te one Important conclusion. The story Greg Greg ory had told was thoeno which wen absolutely calculated te shut off all fur ther inquiry. They had hail ten cer: ten years te plan, eliminate nnd con struct J ten years -te weMra '- Vured? "'But he h'.d" !L te let well enough .alone; ht haaS? 'nips overreached himaelf. a killed Lucas, but was it an iWA And there must have been a wiSiS' they would have had nothing teTl?' He wrote out en n bit of tat? S names, nnd sat looking at them' " ' Hattle Therwnld. nem' Jenn Metis. ' Cliften Hine3. ... r Te be nlnned"tometTow I&SaBnAafiPHSSTBai VEmS BEAUTIFUL, lustrous teeth, and a mouth that is HY GIENTCATr.Y r.TJ.AN- what greater gift can Nature bestow? What can bn mere msDintirie snd irfreshmg, as you face the day'3 duties? 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