pVW,KTRfvr1ir WKf W'?K :-?wW'i f -nJ PTOFP it.tw.wi fw'mmmimm V V ' T&vpys " Yll M ijHT-n, ! W v. V H v- , - : W . x. m 10 EVENING PUBLIC , LEDOEK PHILADELPHIA, WEHNEttHAY. JNOVKEK 1, 1M& Kv. rvi Lfl 'r rv- B WIAI ' $ THE BREAKING POINT By Mary Roberts Renehart iuMer e "Dangerous Day," "K," "The Amailng Interlude," and many ether """c" 7iuvei. iepynuBi, j. .ii'iry jteueri itmenart, ruensneu twin by arrangement UcClure't waan't my buatncM. But I raw the lilncc nt nlalit, and once I saw her with wiiin mnn Inter en, hanging nbeut the nlncc nt nlslit. and once I suw her with him Mr, Lucas, I menn. That wits WHO'S WHO IX TtlK BTORT ll Gi.v,V HVItHlHTOSE. rh vtiviriHen m Uavrrlu. a small town, eenial but & !L.lH?rZ a ittrtt cenrrrnine Idcntttu of r "rir emumta ntthtie with "H&L Ulevtil lu tvtrvbedu l own, 'i..DACir ww.vasre.vu. tn whet "' yrv njr Is n gqn, aid who It d'ffrmtn." Vati l"" ,0 9r ' .VemiiM. Mt ch(!4 K.0?. 9!?,,.w "''er ' krtdes h ? ?."..' AS" ' Hlnlflu and It eulh loefcUa 2"5, "'" .'" vltc of Mt hlr vrnr tintl ra''Henn carrtr. tit It (rt le'r tullh tH?B,rth yVllEBLER, a iholem eirt, iJ7.'"VM 'lln v"' nUicrrclu LA . CAtll.YSLr.. actreat. tebe.ttn sfSH 'fore- icm mljrrd no in n curiam e den tit, nt u'nt efncrntlu brliwil. b.u ncrnilu bfiiwii. Irllri'el n etHahtd Jrrinln Jut Clark, a rub voune man, about own, Clark had dtinvvcartd tmmrdtatelu ?r. (. was O'itfnrd. ' 'KR':(!S "' 'Ml a nttubber. u-he Uncxc) jomrfMne nt the evrct. r RI.D Ultnae'ir, litvtrlv'tt brother and mlaDrT- Kheit rtttarchts tin Mm u wtfn -OUls fMKtrrr. n fiintniinnan. M f,i'ets tbat niek MvinoKen ( Jv& ,.,,. rk "" tflr (t e clcnr fhln je. (AX. ;;;(t(it-h' tUlfr. en jrroiaeal voune icitt. i.nsUE WARD Klltabtth'it bretbtr-Mflaai. -f. AXn .fllX. WHEELER. UbIce. An tan oermft. n'XZ,.i! SXl'nc. e rtfh veitS to te riil.'i r,-t melhrr ieliir Mm In xariu 'Kuitih. ulfn whom bt it tmHte. "TM Of -1- I ktic IxIlp's Confrslen OOINO te ti-ll "i -eHit'ilims- new it's s.'iCi- with eti, iiiiil I ticed venic nilvlrn. 1 ciiIIimI en n wemnti tills iiftiTiioen. Wi Uiniw who h U. Beverly riirl.iMe." Joe whbtli'il settlr. "That's net tin lelnt." l.oMle ic claimed, In a truciilcnt aWe. "I'm net i di'fcnilinp mjsi-lf She' u l'rii'ttil : lf Cut ;i rlhl t.. i-iill thiTu If I want te "Snre miu liiue,' Miethcl -ler. 'NV1," von Knew ti' -ltnatlen at home, anil who Livinus-ten.' lu-tnu ly i. The tielnt h thnt. while that peer t:ni at home i -Ittlns areiiml kllUn-' 1kt- with srief, ClurkN pirn- Inuk te l.cr. Te Upvi-rlv lntiHlc." it "New- de yun knew- "Knew? I saw htm thi- afternoon. nt her heus-c." , He sat ttl'.l. moodily reviewing the eltuatien. Hi- ilmus-'lit- were elmotle nnd iiniile.i:uit tunture of .jraleuv, fear of Nina. nnk't.v ever I-Haln-t i. Piul the seiii" of a let renmntle ml Tenture. After a uhllu he ptu.. "SUeV a. nice kid." he -aid. I in fend of her. And I don't knew what te de." Suddenly .tee crlnned "1 see," he snld. "And you enn t tell hei. or tim tamilj. where jeu uw Liml" , , . 'Net without raisin; the deuce of .1 row." , r He began, automatically . te drees ler dinner. .lue moved around the room, rans for a waiter, ordered eriinse Jul'''' and ice. and .redueed a bettl" 01 cm from his has. l.e-lie .111 n.r hear him. nor the later pri'l'-iratien 01 the cock tails. He was iclleetins bitterly en the fact that a man who married built him elf n wall acalnst romance, u- v.a 1 foinneunded of his own new s-en-e of l"- j tl.eusibility. of famil ti-s. and tear, .loe lireueht liim a cocktail. "DrinW it. old dear." he ;-aid. "And when itS down I'll tell ou a few little thliiKS about idayuiK ureumi who have a mist. Heie ? te ra." Leslie took tlie glai-x. "niKht-e." he buld. " He went home the fellow in "Hum lie reup hark te her'.' Te the aetres lie used te tare fur." room, n chert. stout man. well dre-ed and with .1 mixture of servility nnd Im portant e. The valet's tirt-t word, as he .steed itmdi the deer, had been iB uilicant. "I yheuld like tn knew, first, If I am tulkint; te the police." "Ne and es." linssett Fnld cenial- ly. "Come and sir down. man. What I mean is iui.. 1 mn a friend of .1ml .1ml .seii t'lark's, and this may or may net be a police imtter. I don't knew yet." "Yeu ate a friend of Mr. fiark's.? Then the report win correct, lie h still nlive, ir?" "Yes." The valet pit out a handkerchief nnd wiped his face, lie was elearly moved. "I am i;lad of thai . Very clud. I aw setue mouths apu, in a newspaper wb' re li he?" "In New Yerk. New Melig, l'c an idi n that jeu knew snincthinp about the trnr.e .Iml-eii t'laik was accused of. ea intimated that nt the in rjueHt." ".Mrs. I.uea.s killed him " "Se the sn.s," l'assi.tt t-a'.ti cas-ily. The wlet .iumiictl and stared. "She admits it, as the result of an accident. She aKe admits hidiiu; the revolver where jeu found It." "Then ou de net m-ed nitj." "I'm net be sure of that." The vnb't was puzzled. "I want jeu te think back. Melts, Yeu -aw her c down the stairs, sii n time before the sjmt. Later you were confident she had hidden tne revolve:, "iid veu made a second search for ;. Whv V Yeu hadn't heard her te-.ti.muij at the in()iiet then. Clark hud run awaj. Whv didn't you think Clark hail done it?" "Iliciuiie I theucht he wn having nn aiTulr with another man. I have alw.tjs thuueht she Jul it." liussett nudded. "1 theucht se. What made yiu ultli lidle- ' tllink t,1!lt-' ' V, -'.?,. 1 "I'" tell you She went West villi 1 lemettinp' . ., .. ... ,. 1 .'HI a 111. .ii. ... .11 .ill. ..i.iiih vi n ....i.i- I isli woman from u ruiieh near te leek . after her. a woman named Therwnhl. 'She lived ;it her own pluce and cat te ll.t.V. nl'Pl" ev-er il.'iv. flue ni-ht. ilt'r. r Mrs In the early evening, The gentlemen were, out rltllnit, nnd I'd Rone with one of the nmlds te 11 hill te watch the tnoen rle. They were en some rocke, below iu the canyon." "Did you we him?" "I think It vnn the mm mnn, If 'that's what you menn. I knew tome 'thin queer was going en, after thnt. nnd I watched her. She went out nt night mere than once. Then t told illonaldnen there vn Homebody hanging round the place nnd he set n wntch. i "Mne. New we'll go te the night Ltiens was shot. Was the Therwnld vvettmn there?" 1 "She hud started home." I "Leaving Mrs. Lucas packing nleneV" "Ycn. T hadn't thought of thnt. Tlie ThervMild woman heard the Mint nnd came buck. 1 remember that, becnue she fainted upstairs and I had te enjry 'her te u bed." I "I see. New about the revolver." "I located It the first time I looked for It. Donaldsen and the ethers had (erirehed the billiard room. Se I tried the bin room. It wn tindet n chair. I left It there, nnd concealed myself in tlie room. She, Mrs. Limns, mine down 1 late thnt ni.u'ht and hunted for It. Then she hid it where I get it later.'' "I wish I knew. Mells, why you, didn't brlns these facts etrt at the In- , tIH"t." "Yeu muM remember this, sir. 1 had been with Mr. Clark for 11 long time. 1 kti"vv the situation. And I theucht that he hud cone away that , ii"ht te threw HUspIeieii from her te himself. 1 was net certain what te de. I would have te'il it nil in court, but It never came te trial." . Hnssctt was .satisfied and fairly con tent. After the Frenchman's departure he sat for some time, mnkliif,' cnreful notes nnd stud.vitic them. SunpeMu? the in.m Melis had seen te be Cliften Illnes, II geed many thltms would be cleared ( ill). Seme new element he had te have, f if firesery's sterj were te he disproved, -onto new and different motive. Sup- ' pose, for instance , He u'et up nnd paced the fleer back and leiward, forward and hack. There was just one possibility, and just one waj of verifying it. He sat down and vviete out 11 long telegram and then cot his hat and carried it te the telegraph office hltnelf. I ! had made his InM threw. He reeelved a replv the following dny, and in a state of exhilaration bordering en !niulnes packed his has. and n he packed it addressed it. after the fashion of lonely men the wejdd ever. ".lust one mere trip, friend cow hide," he said, "and then jeu nnd I are cel 11c te settle down again te weik. lint it's some trip, old arm-breaker." lie put in his pajamas and hnmlkcr ihiefs. his I'lean socks and cellars, nnd then he get his revolver from a drawer nnd added it. .lust twenty -four liein Inter he knocked at Dick's deer in a bonrdliis-hetiso en Vet Ninth street, found it unlocked nnd went in. Dick was asleep, nnd Hassett steed looking down nt him with an odd sort of pater nal affection. Finally he bent down and I touched hit Moulder up, "Wnke up. old top," he said. "Wake 1, I have some ncwa for you." Te be continued tomorrow USE RED PEPPER TO RELIEVE THAT BAD CHEST COLD Rnse your tight, aching cheat. Step the pain, llrenk up the con gestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up In Just a short time. "Hed Pepper Hub" it the cold remedy thnt brings quickest relief. It cannot Inert you nnd It certainly Deems te end the tightness nnd drive the congestion nnd soreness right out. Nothing has rach concentrated, penetrntlng heat at red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sere, stiff joints relict comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the con gested spot is warmed through nnd through. Vllen you are (suffering from n cold, rheumatism, back nche, stiff neck or sere muscles. jut get n Jar of Hewies Ited Pepper nub, mnde from red pep pers, ut nny drug store. Yeu will have quick relief. Always say "Hewies." Adv. The Children's Feed Par. Excellence SK. s?ua 11 t22S9bSb Every pound of l.mirlla lluttrr contains the Pat tfurirtd cream from ten quart of pure, nch mUl; The finest batter in America! 57 Sold only in Stores lb our rnDE ifwacfgttii mm V leavlng Jee te nni'ii m uu'iiirs -j herwaUl Iiml started home. 1 came New Yerk. His going rulher rcsemb ed ,lll(k i,or down the read near the irri n flight. Tessing -.le.-ple-js the night 1 gator' house, and there nn. a it. an before, he had found what rauny a man with her Thej didn't hear me behind had "discovered before him, that his tliin. and he w n- giving her a note fur love of elande-tine adventure was net 1 some one in the heu-e." why net or one et tne servants; "That's wh:,t I thought thin. mi. It m streug as Ins caution, lie nnu u.iu j a shock. True, his affair with Heverlj hnd been 11 formless thing, a matter et imagination and a desire te assure him self that romance, for him. was net yet dead. True, tee, that he had noth ing te fear from Dick Livingstone. lint the encounter had hieught home te bun the danger of this old-new game he was playing. He vvu running like a fright ened ehi'd. lie thought of vnrietH plans. One of thern was te tell Nmu the truth, take Ms medicine of tents and celdues-. and then go te Mr. Whether. Urn wa- ie go te Mr. Wheeler, without Nina, nnd make his humiliating admission. Uut Walter Wheeler hnd his own rig.d ideas, wnst uiiMiiupremislng in tietitudi. and would understand as only a man could that, while se far he had been only mentally unfaithful, he hid bwn actu ated by att learn suhnjiisi ieus de-lre. HU evvn awareness (if t hti t fact made him mere cautious than he ncd have Veen, pei haps mere M-lf-rmiseieus. And lie genuine'1 cared ter Lli.abetlt. It was, en the whole, a generous and kind ly impulse thut lay behind his ultimate lefo'.utlen te tell h.-r that her der der tien was both willf il ami cruel Yet. when the time cam", le found It hard te te'l her. He tool. Iier fnt drive one evening ei.ii alter his retuitt. forcibly driving off W.illie Smre te d" se, and ejeit.g siiricpr tietislv new aud then her pale. rath, r set t'iice. Hi found n quti t lane aim steeped the cur there, and then turned and fa ed he-. "Hew've jeu been, little sister, while . 1 ve been wandering tin- g.iy white vnj V" he asked. "I've been all right Leslie. "Net quite nil licit, I think Have you ever thought, Kluareth, that 1,0 man en earth is worth what eu'v been going threugh''-' "I'm nil right. I tell ion " she (-aid impatiently. "I'm net grin nig anv juere. '1 hat's the truth, las. I ,.new new that he doesn't intend te dire back, and I don't cure. I iiiv.t even think nbeut him. new. "I see," In sanl . "Well, that's that." Itilt he hml net count) d 011 her 111 111 tii'tien, and was stunlcd te hear In r ay : "Well? ie en. ' "What de jei mean, go en?" "Yeu brought me out her te tell inc , oeinethlng." "Net nt all. I dimply " "Where Is he? You've seen l.im." He tried te meet her eye., fulled, Oursed himself for a feel. "Ilr'n ulive andvve.:, L'llziiDCth. I aw him in New Yerk." It was 11 full minute before nhf spoke again, nnd then her lips were stiff and her voice strained. "Has he gene buck te her? Te the Tires he used te en re for'" ' He hesitated, but he Knew lie. would have te go cj. 1 "I'm going te tell jeu something, 1 L'Hzubeth. Il's net verv creditnh'e Ie ' me. but I'll luive te trust jeu. 1 don't! want te nee jeu wasting join- U(, I leu vc get plenty of courage nnd a e' of spirit. And you've get te forget him.1' He told her, and then he took hir lieme. He was a little frightened, fet there was hemt thing net like her in tne way she had taken it, 11 sort of Immo bility that miclit, he thought, cover heartbreak. Hut she smllel when sun thanked him, and went uy calmly 111(0 the house. That night she accepted 'Wallie Eayre. UasKcIt was having 11 visitor, IIm Mt tn his chair while that visitor ranged excitedly up and down the STEWtD SNAPPER A LA NLWBURG .0fo$ubteet8!er 1319 Arch Street Oysters JLebster NO CHARGE Bread and Butter Opposite Elks' Hall I ANY STYLU I Het or Celd uSerfDN. reoenF LLare PortienJ &3J SpecialDinnerPlatiers 'teimt Href trolled Flsli itimt stnlTeil Hali.v ea Tips' Wuai it.s, Kraut M.vsueil or Boiled 1'otatees !65 Including Three Vegetable SIRLOIN STEAK 3 VepUbln 75c j 50 C Snapper Soup, 25c Performance and Beauty . v Marveleuslv Combined ...-.. ... .. i , ...... i. Tw i mwic rime mucn pieastun una I MtisJartUm my family and I are taking in thm A. Wills Saintfi C.lairn Seilnn im l,r,,,l,t f .... F . 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