ft'VM ' IW?T. TUB WORLD OUTSIDE ' I ff fl ly HAROLD MmcGRATU rrf if ' & 9T,P990 rnni m bimuiiful girTt Uv nwniM. !' v rw jrra(A HBYPfWHBHMVHmiaMHanHS'TVJT' UMHRRIWMSICHKVHHHHBHtlBH(BHVniHHMaEHmn:V3HHMHH 'aCSi i , ' i ' " ' mtwm, .,.L ,' I '. ' U i-2 : : r-4- tt. : i I r i - , ' j?- ' i -'!PfHW8ll ewer tru rre$s : ; '' : t : ---,;. BwSmmtWm f JZ "" ?' . X f tU,. .X 4USS TK?r MKT. MAWtt fcWJTML A T U... ... t r .. t. .... ..V ' w: N IT 0et .. tKSVHO e 3tMt SItmS i?Lti7fkMb Siltm m SSJ? fc? ' Wwe -.- te tE Wwr-r- II . " ; llllAnfll . Hltr. ffcwfc " w""" w t alaat. aUSbAifSUS &' fipew. a eree f iMMrt't mwmv. Oaff.mu tae 'UAiwIm ekr 0 Mm' . ftJ?"JL.&. (nJtetfMt.tStt S&avJssXJx "" A Ware of MelMchelr riTEWABT wared at the want chair, A.h.ir. He had made, a mistake. kJ soberly. He "au msae uj; Bit llrst night he should hare offered hand, Why hadn't the boy offered hli hind? There had net been even a .satire gesture. What manner of te wis It who could instinctively read would net nave Deu nwtis - 2 who hsd broken bread iidntt BS him? Btewart rcallaed that ha led made n serious mistake. His coffee came, anu tewLT. with variant muHngs. and from 82 te time his fiance strayed te the ?"-..... .... who wsra Bancroft's JiMts. Youth! A wave of mel mel Schely rolled ever hln, hAUnt strnn'ftr chnttlni pleasantly ?H-.n Srt Jennv. Tba straucer ieS Je'rSl This I. Mr. Oral; Mr. KlIlnMwoed," eald Jenny. ... . The two men auuewJjuci tne in .. .1 Al. 1 1t VTtl hidden rewntment In both minds. Te "Sit down," said .lenny, affably. i thnt acrccable te you, sir?" Afd Craig. . .j ' "Why, certainly, fir, mivcu Bancroft, uttcrlnc his first He te the iltar of necial nmcnltira. ' "We were talking about Miss Bew- Mns puppy, win vrui8. "I lers all manner of dogs," said I Bancroft. "In that case you ana i can aiwsys eet upon one common ground." -i d1.A.l.Si aIiIm aMB1 MSSA111 rjt conveyed the bint that there might DS ItQ Diner i;viiiiiiiii iivuuum "Mr. Cralit kove me tba puppy," ssid Nancy. "And I hare net seen him since," replied Craig. YSahkk. Ai.all 1iaa ..nl.ln.il V kn lita ntmi.iif IsaaitnAil fhf tension of belligerent thought. If Craig had net aeen tne puppy it signmeu ne in Ninth street. ihid net yet called ItiU. Rancreft milt his aDnle. which had just arrived. "Won't you join us in something?" lip asked. "Ne, thanks," answered Craig. "I etrer eat anything at night. I just wander about te chat with people I knew. I'm one of these who have a horror for beds." He row. "Say, Mr. Craig." enld Jenny, "don't forget my blowout t'morrew night. Fester box given me his studio for th' stunt. All th' rcul Iieheme; no long bslr for th' men or bobs for th' women. Twelve until three. Lob Leb ster Newburg nu' coffee. All th' music th' police Ml permit. Nobody in th' Muse '11 object because we'll all b tlere." "Yen run rnltnf An m " aiM ni.l I Beddenly he held out his hand te j ij ! ,vue ,l?u".n ,ue Br,I' warm SBd frienrilr. nnrl li L-,,..... i. ...... i te like the man, for all thnt his will wis set ngnlnst lilting him. Did he esre for Nancy? Did she core for him? wimuiui ineugut: "Jeremiah." ,IJ Jenny, as she ' z.V . " "? mm!, n you want L5 L,nia crowd without nicking your funnybenes. watch th way he lOM It. lint nr.,11 i ... V. i,v .Pend,itwen.ii7;an,,.;;f8rut;ri1)U? hen?eWli!,V,.,n en,! iel,,t ,unre'n n" cmwl ...i I. K " """ "lB wn rf?(niin nt I,,l everywhere. He ?h1nite?S..bl..' '!- brinks at'sth' werdV' "eH " PU,,C- ', """tt'Uens.'" Haaereft suggested. DreTn a"ct one." ""US " Jhn skut?"" V.t; 8,v0"en wanaerHf Ths staler of adveaturss walked them until they passed from view, land the melancholy expression of his ayes remained even after he, tee, departed. Youth Tht neat morning Baacreft went late n fill ka1iaa . that ta t !. for him, since he was back in his room nt o.ev. ran. wnnsen na ueiea i( up between times, se the room was hab itable. Many things were going te hap pen this day, and for these hn carried sober ceuntensnee t hut fhla mnhar countenance wns, for a minute or two, touched wltu sunshine. There unme a kheck en me aoer, weicn nc epeneu, te find Nnncy. (lie never could rail ncr miss xiewmnn in ingugni, i She was radiant. The beauty of the Madenna waa nowhere in evidence. It was tee glowing eenuiy ei tee nana, and the music of fountains was In the voice of her. "It is wonderful!" she cried. "It has made me. se happy t The lawyers hare agreed te let me keep Ling Foe. TOhv. I'l Ilka n nn ilnren n that office and kiss them both!" heart failure; for I Imagine they must be old codgers, Be Ling Foe stays; That's fine. I wonder what that old crab aa Jenny calls him Jansen will say?" "I don't care what he says. But I want te thank yen." ."Thank me', a bit of fright In his eyes. "Yes, for suggesting that I write a letter. I should never have thought of dictum as the court of the last appeal. My nerves have been ragged for wor rying. Did you have a geed time last night?" "Wonderful! And you ?" "Well, better than I expected, Teu are very clever." "nut nf hrwiba T am tnA auvfiflaajl than you are that I came threueh without knocking ever something." She put a finger te her nether Up, thoughtfully. "Why did you say It would be agreenble te you te have Mr. Craig sit with us?' "Well, you see, I chanced te remem ber in time Jenny's advice that a lie innes you a long way sometimes." "I wonder." "About what?" "if you will always be as you are, if there isn't something hidden away in you." "There Is something hidden away in all of us," he said, gravely. "Oh, I don't mean that. I mean, you may have been visiting that village house, and that you are something ether than you seem." "On my honor, I was born in that house, and have lived there all my llfe. My geed fortune lies in the fact that I am net particularly encumbered with 'that tiaftv ,1tafnwViatrtA v....1. h barrnssment,' as an old philosopher put SOMEBODY'S ST EN OG The Lucky Stiff "Wia -. '"" I'UP. km.! Xnn Bway frera hi an' tot "n. ..".' j t'.V"1' acceunr." bs?" nt dr,nkIn tonight, waa i2L?'T Bebtr a jedgs ssaas Bancroft VuK. ' ' t Dm ,l ? " gsacrert s plate. Jenny reached out , watch treat, Jeremiah." never In ha u.i.i v..., . v SanatuShi,."f nb"';t tl'e n7gh m; "Htlh u-t. HI t . gfiTA Nailcy, wgwi..,?: hd!iB..5u.c?,.eut ?20 bill he the neij f i ",s,v"t Pallet against Ltw ".Ifit ";.. '"-' ?lventure. Then he ,:WDiter !- r"n 0ver the ,,u, ..f.?."0' n dollar nv,r,.lH,r.. k... i. What, el.'i rrv ,!"? "wtcf m. viVtt,tiV'w:"7t! Br-, wren, bm.r.-n;"h'uur. .hAn.5und..:Tcny watched him ileV. ,i..t if rIU P?c approach the 'ch-'J."..1!." ,,rbb" ""I the ex- .nin.'. .1 rru r " moment be , i pl "' .l,hen r6turned briskly, ne -I- iuu irea.urv im .n.i Nancy. "Seme one rrmee te be cheat Im.wi ' "'Br' ,nen r llSg. , the tr, gaurehed off again. I "Splendid !' said ; Pjnthecouragetoi ".What khnll T H- Li...... . . amarjB!l!!ht"P.,',verl butalve S?nfLi5ff.ce?t e' th' ticket. Tl in f ".me en." My wCed ftn'dl Bn,ncre" "re al un , the chae: then he leek- Jfew much shall I give ,e, waiter, lis. ..' "fiatrSVCP Vnil a,r. i ss .. feSft j. .,y Mllt, ntMf yQU( Mn Mr." II.. I... .Air itnng. W" 2m He Mghed relievedly. Mistakes will l.-nn.;' ' WnVh.! bMt of Jlt. Taks f.vSJr?? in no mer. "" tLKS!fUftJia gralle with h.- Vin2TH" mu,,e M. fWrin,2 J"nv'" method of d thi. . r..7. . . wouldn't lissrd ?eu'll hawi. "5 ."., khew. That was nI.''JU i th.Vnlr ' 7 ",ou Ma. it. But I did net knew I could fly te wt.1 until I had tried ra? wlnjrH."' Rh nffri1 VSibr hntifl. wlOh tit.i mm. ---- - .... ! tt mh wua- pelllng smlle with which he was new w mmijiur. ne ioek tne nana in ms, held it until she drew it back, find let bis own hands fall te his sides. "De you knew, I shouldn't have been aiirurlKid if you Imil kissed it," she declnrcd, whimsically. "I wanted te; but if I bad you would have written me down n liar." "And why?" astonished. "Because it would hove wet In your mind the notion that I hnd been accus tomed te act like that, that I bad lived in a world where men salute women's bands in that fashion." "I reallv don't knew what: tn mulr of you. "Yeu might make me a friend." "Oh, that.! I couldn't bf chatting in vnti tti tliiu timnni t T lin1' al ready accepted you as a friend. But I'll always be a little afraid te shake uands witii you." "And I'll always be a little afraid, tee that I might act upon your sug gestion." Shft ffliva ii atarlliul Imta-h. tliana4 and ran back te her room. As slie vanished Bancroft whispered te the empty spaces of the hall: "Come en, Dragen; ceme en!" She Doesn't Knew I Have Meney Bancroft stepped nt John&en's desk. "ITmv illil vnn like the mhnw lf night?" A InilMi nt rlilnr flnwiwl tnfn Tnlin. son's sallow checks. "Yeung nan, if she is half as dangerous as she la at tractive, i have some rears for your future. I don't suppes it would be of any use te warn you?" "Net the least use. But always re member, Miss Bewman doesn't knew that I have any money "De you mean r tell us, young man, that she went away without Inquiring tht name of her Involuntary host? A shrewd, clever young woman like that?" "It's the truth." "Wall, well nr te father'n nn la in Irnrt nf tnlf In your pinfeathcrs. What's te prsvent her writing te th nestmaster and de- scribing the house?" "I hniln't thmiffht nt fhf Hn T don't think all wilt, hnntiw TT. offered his hand. "I only went there," said Jehnsen, taking the full warm hand in his dry one, "because of my consideration for you, sir." "I knew it. Is Mr. Snell In?" "Yes. sir." III11 BTftAtal T4annmf .haavAills "Is the pup rescued?" "YlH." nntinpnff u Anmm aa V. side of the desk. "Mr. .Tnlilmnn falta ma k. !.. young lady last night." -Ana nas indirectly pointed out the read te hell. Yeu underatand, don't VOU 7 I am vnun Ma 0na1l IK the first time I am free. I can't sit here and count and receuut my father's money. I am doubly free, for aa yet no one In that house suspects I have these millions. I am te all appearances lu moderate circumstances." "I Was flint lniffiiiir tnii I... V...I... get te grew, ami while you're growing you've get te burn your fingers en '." "' uur your snins ttialnst cha rs in the dark. All the warnings In the world would net atop you. and I would net have you stepped." .mere was a pause. "Mr. finell. I'vn pnt anm.lt,,.- v r ?ith! yi tahtf1.d' yM " ft "Worded right. I shan't listen te any arcu ments about it. Hnmmi- ,L.7i... get te de." "v i0 "Let me see the paper." Whn Snell had read It tlSeSgh he cried? SJ?Sff weu' ,vbnt th does tbli M4VHI4 f "Exactly what it says there, that anything t sign hereafter, outside Tef this erfce, wSibi due te merif or physical coercion." "r "Ara vnil hlnblr. . .1 i decum.nt' "BV - V." ",","m leng7' ' "" " Df" Well, then, don't sign it." "But I must!" "A woman?" "Ne, up! Hut will such a document '! ln you held? What I am BbOIlt tO Sim. flrnmnatan.. I,. -'. M.lea',1f.n Nothing can dissuade me, Uwyere" ' ru,t te ,traua " " -' I ". t a The Yeung Lady Aeresa th Way NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS 5( PROMISE. AAtV. I SCO VC7iT"mtt)?' Itccitfrd S. Patent Offlca ! I By Hay ward "IhaT A LtiiAia nP PURE COAL: v;t j -e. Uafwva.kr. By FONTAINE FOX i"- - i The young lady across tht way ssya In times Ilka these Congress ought net te sojourn sine die with out fixing a definite date for reconvening. 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