I Reformer f : ; e, cuMoi s & saooon ' ' Author of "la Hit Stpe." "Raker ', liaruj" bstrsa Day." Ew. Oorvvv'U, I'M Clarif M. Siakkx "We nil think yon have renewed your J vooth. Mis Andrews," Gordon sHiko. I and Font led off a pleasant ripple of applause ry saying "Hear. Hear!" "Thank ou all." Tho head of the house seemed genuinely omKirrassed ami looked more Interesting than ever ou' account "1 It. "At this rate an other $ i x gut would put me laek In n.y to. . s " She !.. k(. 1 i :. . and her lino ryes f.'.l.N t w .. :.. ii's.l hght. so lM imt.l'iil in its ,...;! "I lov "M r the new ; to ' i Y -sf er.i.g '.. u : ;ia Ii it v I oppo: ' Vt 'i ' ing t. ask : . i l.a.i . TN fi'r,' tllF.I' i i v :i i.iY.-'tiM ,-.: t i.'o v iu' evil. llo.ise .1. I;. I I. vox: r 'i JTO.'.s I" :.r i V Ml.W . i . Mid tl:r !! f.ik an.1 t t! c t:,Me - till' Wilt! i captain's otl-er l.i i!.i-'i lis til i; ii i. M h. car. ,- con . ! W l! w 1'. n 1.: parks mii'. pin-.--A i'llri w s' sum .1 n" had tbe'r ...:;. i.f :J money, n.-l-oii long enough lit ..iho.'.'. misery. Wr - i vor. if we enn no; e:t' ... c: n 1 know some of yr. poor, i '. .. i ii.y,1. tenements t. tK '.r .'.ii ""' ''s all rirhf and goid enough, hut !f no: thr em! nml aim o c.ur -irk i ti:,r : . l't p'vf tnnl j.afur- f. iliiin.i .'it !i:i;iirr its.Mf. The rs; t.i;iiii--.: thmifirnl f.ir h-enrhlr.s ri."s f'.Terv. v:itir. cm trev the mi: f.ir l iiiWrijrs p.lilitionfi t Hope Houe what yx: wiii .' i St. !!m tii vi 'ii'ilnr. nmi Torrt. Witt. M: Ar.ilr.-trs am'. Miss llntr ronu. whf.. next to N!i Arilrews. biiri tKi. thf i.'.nres: a: H.-rv- IInn. ant wrr. tf. n'.iike f. i1efiti!te dm! misirfre r.lr f,.r :tt- Tmnsfnnnnfior. of the tiurtiti; ou: ii;ri ; inti. :r navis far ttk- leiT: i'.: Kowei. stree; that still firaniic.. v,::. vri't.-hf: an.; liesperate j l.Daii.r..:;. The erpirir that irjs marked It I3oie Hni;n. a ii turtiin? tri Its affair i Inrpc encupL t. (k- ealirvi n rnns Mr. fnnsrr.net Pf-nro' t-ac harlnp a sharp Inwrriew witl. Iter nephew, Archie Iir;. on ar ynnr owii master of eourae." llrK Penrose was aarlnff to her ; nepbew.jjrjiolounped carelessly In one ef the bow windows of the drawing room, "hm at the rate tou are frolng ya: will ri exhsnst your rtonrees. 5'ctu art i. pperiuLhrift not only of your money, hut ut your heaML. whicL la wortr nior tliti aioney." Cu. tht b). ritl. Aunt CVm Ptaoet .' Archiv answered, yawninf "I kaiw wti('L t- Kfn; - "Ercr; fUiinr: ha;- aaw ilK- aaae T::. U' cr.iiier Ens:" "lo trt Ve. stac yon-repctitoD tai .!.- c.kk. :.:.uj- of in- facJiy every tarn- y; ;.'.:' ueali:. an;', money c; us;..: '- -i- '.u- he:, ind tae u-.. : :i n-5j"r: tor your :.: l i uav aomr- for " .. : o'.ui" r. cetct. tl. tt" -iTCi.- i ..:.:i"ye. ttiu hiw i lit- ii u- oie jwrnoi u. .i l.iu tu- (Kiwer ic syr .: i-ii. iuL". pereo: tu- iu li'-ve: ouii tnytiunj: nr. eve- tioiK, ArrUi. Vei--i;:..:; tr euiiohi- iu u&uit " i'it luine- credii. If uj-iii'-; frulir ii- b: eua: ti t:r:. tai v Id:- :: J. til.', i "AO'. V'UV V ; o: t-f 1 liar. . pus:;. Ii' urtutln dKi uii Unu; itMsiu- lul: lir piritHur fcX lue t;an Jin. Hi'. IB" 111- lUBUIt loi (!' ew-; eiiTy Out. pvt ym, Si MfiiMa-Bi iieuil;'.ur of iim nut! JiHKJih ,i-ii'- i: uufitijo: U tl in W yir. nr. iuo. eutfUCL vt- thine M': il fciurb: rll. i tu wll- cf uiuet unewni- lueu lu- ety " "V '. i luoi'it Uimt It. k.u. : t luc u wib: ?d' lV' Jtin- Jrurmv P'.ar "1 tn. uor ui-ui u any yv- nuuli.i ir' liuelni '" "'. x '. wiu al mi' mju " TukT no" nyuc uiucl luor kU iiot imi ri.iu-n- i'. tie aiuaUetr. urn. Uiuc beituuiiuniw ' aiui'- tuuBUiuce- Tin- iMiur xum. ciuk vti'. liuti U Ujv Wiuuuw ttuti tow.: ii lfuii h iMut cluViie fain, i.-.' niigriiy buiznt Y ut' rt;ti' iiave vc lo laic m U fev wu UK u'. lur touyiAioy iti. imiT elf V r. uum lu KiuH.iiK Mr r; , (Tiio Kut Uiuii- Iuhl. ifti U M'Uat ixamsk. ui'- r!. tan, iiu' 1 Cue i LutiOy U t vs. v' Ait lix iutuu. tike tu1 CHliwlir juet lo tul.j WkOUUVU 'Uf'.n 1-"' .. uiltk let . t.k ii ; kii nf ii u- aaV ii u K'-ii- u:. ii- t-.cti. Mud rft I tc I,...: iLlH i riWOI Ld ' fV.' . cut I.j.w itC.j-.' i,.. i Wit- i!'. .- . v ji,'. ...i t-- J'wur- nt-jr -i ; ' j' u'.-i-r l.-iJli' wLn.-u tl. kf '- - .. OviOwi wff t....; ''' l -i Jjut iiU t-cit if . -V-..I'. lO i- l'ui. iiUlf ii, Lu.- . . . ' .'.u-:'..-!' it; liit if- t WUi Lsella. I but.- my own t . a. If I ci ii''C Vr unaent, I i KOi.ijf to marry h-1." "It la kind of you f Ret her coosent Archie." bia aunt Kaid, with quiet Irouy "You bavt no rltht to Interfere." be aid anUcnly. "I dont mind aaylng I love her. and I a in going to have her - for my wife If It la ponaltle." "Sbe will never have you. She lore far better man than you ever car be. Archie renroBe." "Who? John Gordon? Ue'aa crank. Luella hit broken with him." "'ea. her eyea looked It the other nlcht. lid yxi e how her cyee fol lotvetl Gordon all the evening?" Penrose was In a torture of Jealouay. He alniiwt cried: "No. she didn't: I tell yon ahea broken with Win." "If she has. she will never marry you. l.iiella Marsh has too much sense to put her life Into the hands of a man who never lifted Ws finder to help make a bettor world." "on hav set me the example by your own eon.lurt." the young man stiti'ivsl feebly, lie walketl laok Into the how window and sullenly turned his U.i k on his aunt. .i;';-e i..hl, Arehir." s!.e repl!in1 e:.l,..; "li s prrietioitUy a ca of vt n .'. i.rtile. One is as blaek as the The cuilt of nearly p II unjust anil ;. hod ooml't ions In this city can . i:t .'.ml I 1-e la-i! til tiie d.ntr of u . pisipio, who have the power thai !:!, eiui use. and use it for our am u s It -s prohahly true that the day will riuhlly oondonin us iiv i.f most .'f the misery i?ra.v e.!n ns and John toivlon ar livii-c to ivbero. We have it abs.Mr.te ly ; our pew or to ohance political and s.v :.l it'ii;tii.ns that create nearly all the 1 nmr.ti niMii.t that elt In siiel e; . and instead of exorcising that .-rei.t privilege we po our ways w:th ; iNil.tss-i: ego: -str and tnonstrinis seltish ; ni-sv. s'.'rl.t' g all duties and burdens i.f .'i; 7.Mis!'ip ati.l f.itiglng our money ("t.. :. r'ot.'Mv an.! demoral;7ing luxury of l;fi that it-flames the passkms of ths jvvir anil keens constantly In s.ght tle vast fne.nal'ty of human existence. "I: is n fact. Archie, that xve rich : peo.i'i- with a few noble exceptions so rare ts te excite constant newspaper cot- iii-.i t. are as a class the catISl, of practice r.y rll the misery of the city, j W"i hfive no place for service in our ; prixgrjinnne of life W'e neither knew I rnr care for the brotherh.vul. We exist ; for o;:r owr. pleasure. And 1 suppose ft wi:i rw- no more than fair that In the other world we shall long for a drop of ' wafer to cool mr tongues while the 1,8 7.8 rut. we despised here shall recline !r. Abraham's bosoir.. ro you erer think. ' Archie, of the time coming when things arc- going to be evened up, when the first slud. be last and the last Crs.? j Of course God will never permit all t this human tnlnetice tn ftanfinne for- ! ever, and he will see to It that onr earthly selfishness shall some time or other face some kind of a Judgment." Archie turned around and laughed. It was a laugh that made bia aunt shud der. It wm the laugh of aociety at Its worst, the pagan Indifference that for an the renrtrrles has fared humanity's woes with dance and Jest, and flung to the beggar the cram be of the feast. TVet, sent, you're a good one: Xliaa Andrew couldn't do better. Wliy don't yon offer her your service as lecturer? II too got or ali that stuff In the drew lag monk, it would create a sensation., and of course It would tV. the contribu tion bcx wiiet. they were pushed for the cause " Mrs. Penrose did not answer Rue lay ba;k fa. her chair, her eye elo-Ki. tiid to Archie'i- great surprme wlier. sue 0tnfC her eye tears were on tae iaaaet lo ha added surprise tue aunt arobt and went out of tae roon.. Blie -fif gone ae-rerai minut. 'Whet sue came back, she trioke as If nothing had lieexj salt: of an unusual nature. "Alim- kLartn and I are going down to Hov House tomorrow afteruooi. to se him- Anorewt and tut piaet VlK yov fx wltx HhT' Tt Hov House" said sc. Miss Andrews has in rtted nj- to eotue sverai times. J coti triDme e lrrtie at the time of the hrt bo the Lroeliu. Slise Anarews wuni uii ti' see wuttt Uut be-ii uuue I have. iiev- uea. ihwl tuert, iMdtuer tuie IahjIm. Of cvune.' jot uevr liuvt. If jot '--iin U kj !'l. for Luelib timt aw wll. utf iX)rt U' your evrt " "Why. !'l. kj all rigut. lotuorruw af iTuwr Y We'll star trust, uwe prompt ly at "All ftgut" lie siarhMd Ic ko a Ltd tLten uel)ilu "1 rvuiu- u . auui. ywti will no' vCj lAteht, bKaujr lue" "fi ueeC Vwti uu al) tuat u It-tt-awry wititou' any help " tile hud bentiy W. lurgvnex Cue ludreuiwrut tf iter awcial aaijss. "lutr'i: t. Liuetk aiartij will u swy wtlt- ituK titM ttaya." "bue ua utf yiuLNithy sun. tu jiy lUTrtte f "Istot; vo.t aUuus'. lruually, viMOiue Uc luvo tie- ivwui. "If uu f4 that way. muy iiu vu lue Vu u "tLi Ur aud vu WiMinvir V I "1 waut uu Uj am uiur uiiiian tiua m' . -. Hi' KitniiJi liotriil. least those who thought they knew her lo.'t would have Kvn astonished if they V.a.l s,vn it. S',,.' went into her im-in and kiuvlid at a l.;t:edesk r.-on which lax an on'.i pi iyi r 'imk. It w as opened at the l.il i.nj. .1'.! with whisiiing lips she re pea, ed the familiar prayers beginning t i'i. ti e wor.lv I'-i.m b',1 evil an.! mls.hl.f ; from i"'.n; from thi crafts ami assau.ts of II..' .levil; from thy wrath, ami evorln-tinR ilamnn tlon. iroo.1 lr.l. deliver lis I'lvn Rll Mtn.lnivts cf henrt, fr.Mii pride. t-sin-K'ioiA . and hypoeriRv; friim envy, hMrM. and milW, and all unotmrttable rrss. io.vi Lord, deliver us. Krom all (nordinsto and sinful sfTec tienf r. i.l fr.Mn nil the de.-eits of ths world. ih- fi-h. and the devil, Oood Lord, deliver us Vrom hchtnlns and tempest: from plmrie. posttlem-e and famine; from bat tle isnd murder and from sudden death, Vod lxrd. deliver us Pmrn all sedition, prtvy consplrscy. and rebellion' from sll fslne doctrine, heresy, and sohtam: from hardness of heart and contempt of thy Word and Command ment. iTood 1ord. deliver us Ky the mystery of thy hoiy Tncsrna tlon; by thy holy Vstlrlty and dnctim elslon: by thy Baptism, FssUnc, and rmptation. Oood Lord, deliver us. By thine Afony and Bloody Fweat; bT thy Cros and Passion, by thy precious rteath and Vturtal: by thy glorious Resur rection and Ascension; and by the coming Of the Holy Ghost. Oood Lor4. deliver ml In all time of our tribulation: In all tJme of our prosperity ; In ths hour of death, and In the day of judgment. Good Lord, deliver us Then turning the page she went on with the words: W toseech the te hear us, rood Lord. That It may pleas thee to succor, help, and comfort all whs. arc In danror. necca attr and trituration; We tK's-erti the to hear as, rood Lord. That It may plesute thee to preserve all who travel by land or by water, all wom en la the peril of childbirth, all sick per- videj In her relation to J6hn Gordon. Mui waa apparently no nearer the nac i - Hoe of her social position than when .in had made that the test of her love. Hut non the. less certain waa It that she resented, aa the bad a right to do, the suggestion that John Gordon might glre bia lore to some other woman, possibly to this one whom sbe bad never seen, whom she waa going to see now, why she did not know, aside from t certain curiosity that longed to be satisfied. At the carriage entered Bowen street all three of them looked with different degrees of luterest at the sight of the double decker. Heaps of rubbish still covered the entire burned area, and the same melancholy groups of children were scattered about playing over the ruins. At the farther end of the nren some men were inking iiienNurcmeiita and talked earnestly. Among the men I.uellu thought she saw John Gor don. Going lu through the nreliwny which had bent over so much human trouble and snerllh-e, they were greeted in the broad hull by .Miss Andrews herself, who was Just passing through to the library nnd stopped to greet the vis itors ns she saw (hem coming In. "I am very glud to siv you," she suld simply as she shook hands w ith III. 'in all. "Will you come Into the library? Our little front parlor has boon turned Into a hospital w aid since the lire." They nil went lu and sat down, w hile Miss Andrews thanked l.uclln for her gift, saying. "I ought perhaps to have enlltM Instead of aeknow leilulng jour kindness by letter, but my excuse for not doing so has been the work here." "Oh. I did not oxpvt nut Ihlug more " l.uelhi tnurmiiivil. What was tho se cret of Ibaee Andrews' power? She felt something more than common In this woman at once. While she was silently trying to analyze the matter Mrs. Penrose was asking uitlons. "Rut yoji have not been here much longer than twelve years? ja i moon years nexi spring. 'Tardon mo. Miss Andrews, are you ! related to the Olay-Amhvw a family of ; lbiltimoiv?" I "Mrs. Hamilton Andrews of Haiti more was my father's own cousin." "Then yon Itelong to the Claytons of West Virginia V "One branch of the Claytons married Into the family." Mrs. Penrose pushed her Inquiries one question further. "Wasn't your mother known all through the south as the beautiful Miss Rodney of BaHtmoro?" "Yes," Misa Andrews answered quiet ly. "If yon know my family history. "That icoanarei. Tommy Randan. Mlsa Andrews! Do 70a know what be baa succeeded In doing He bad said that much when be real ised who tbe vlaltora were. hrt eren then tbe paaaiou of tbe Hiformatlaa be had some to give Mlsa A a drew t was a strong that be almply bowed to Mrs. Penrose and Luella as If be were in tbe habit of meeting them every day In Rowen atreet, and nodded to Penrose, aa If Penrose waa a familiar sight In the neighborhood of Hope House. "What has Tommy Itnndul! done now?" Miss Andrews questioned, with a faint smile. "Tommy Kaniliill dots the heavy tragedy In Ward IS." she said to Mrs. Penrose. "ltnndnll has bought up lots nil over j this burnt district Ilo has closed con tracts for half n dor.en double deckers like the one Mr. Marsh had put up." John Gordon continued, entirely tin mindful of Luelhi. or. nt lenst. cureless of the effect of what ho said upon her. "He has worked nil this time tve have been discussing the park plan. Hut how could we do anything?" Gordon spoke in despair, niliheHsIng Miss An drew us If no one else were present. "We only hud the money to jmrelmse anything lust night. W e never ilreniueil that anything would get In I ho w ay of 1 our purchase of ut least half tho nren. 1 1 Kami. ill has s.H'iired his lots nil over ' I the district. If ho puts up those don ' ' bio deckers, he ought to be 11 created for i iniinhr. Tlmt Is what the buildings I result In." I.uellu Mushed and then ibllanlly i looKisI nt Gocdon us be unciuiselously ' said the Inst words looking nt her. The 1 expression on bee fmv smote John l.'oc- don into 11 sudden realization of nil liis I surroundings. Miss Andrew s Mood I ipiietly gazing over the dreary pile of ' rubbish. A man left the Lrmip at tho ! jxilnt w here (Jorihin hud Is-en standing . nnd enmo walking deliberately townrd tin-in. 'It's Tommy Unnilnll. If ho nttiMiipti to Insult you. Miss Andrews" As he spoke Gordon laid bis linger for n second on Miss Andrews nrtn. lie was standing close by her. nnd the movement was perfectly natural. el 1 11 tiotleeil It and wus itlso quick to note tlie odor In Miss Andrews' fnce ns she moved 11 little nwny fnuii tinrilon and saht: "He will not Insult mo." "I almost wish hp vctuild Insult some one so that I could have some excuse for knocking Win down," Gordon nn rwervd. Neither Misa Andrews nor Luella had ever seen liltn mj nngry. Mrs. Penrose watched aM this with gleaming eyes. It had become exceed ingly Interesting to her. Archie was SflCh Headache. J DiZEJ apafl Wo ah. NerJ Wretched, ?Q Until Dr. Miles' N J CuMdM,, Are you In a por enditio,. J almo.t ready to cit up hrjj nrrvouanei.. headachtt, 1,1 K dirrynell., No Sf.d , c,k,0 tails el a run doV,r -,""'" lhue who are (uflerine. H,tH -l Nervine. l,, rrme.Ty ' to help you. ami restore v..ut H nerv-ei I., III. .I......I. , . I hj "1 .vkin mil hfj ii "Dr. MiWIi .,...:.- . a Kteiit (leal or me. , ." W liraltli was in a vtr ....,r '''o( f tr.ine nrrvou!nes ,it;v hra iai'lira made me m..t miwA,, hren iimler Hie rare i. ut . .''. ! i .r umitliiiH', I.11I Kt n.i Uiuj P Hie tfige of iirivmu .i...tlJi , '.1 nl I" lite, ntl.l l-nlil.l i,..l .1. .. '. rji nt the dirfv spells cn(nur'i ." and UteniMll. Uhl ih., I n!y litendwho had l.a,,, k-,t"'H vine r.IvipiI me In in. i ' 'd nt the lot id drug Here u,i ''S ha I time I nolirrd tli.,t 1:.,. hcliiiiig me. I I'ltilimi. ( to ilir.-rtii.ua until I I.. I .. -1 lltll I li lt ) IIIUlll h.11, , I '.. ""I II. I te.'l llml mv p"-'nt liraltli is nil ihie to i ',. ' Nervine. nm gn-li lul 1 , Iv,: t en-.-i nml in eiiiinrii.l i ,. ,:'" f. ila ......11. nltl .... ... .... im, i,n ii iifiii. 1 ,h I'm-." -Mks. I'. M, n!ty?" Miss Andrews smiled her rare smile. And then In answer to Mrs. mona and youne ctaUdran; and to show tky ! Penrose sbe recited softly George Mac- Mrs. Penrose, why do you ask me all divided between his disgust at the hor-t-"iR?" rthle surroundings and his wonder at The woman of the slums and the xvhat would be the result of the en woman of tbe boulevard faced each : counter between Rnudull nnd Mlsa other, and it waa the society woman , Andrews. Luella had no thought for who felt abashed in the presence cf : aching except that movement which bcr sister, who had given up so much jonn 0orvWn hj mad(, a8 f to protect to gain apparently so tittle. nsa Andrews. And nil of ttiem faced: "Pardon me. Miss Andrews, now that tne man as he came up, entirely iguo I have placed you. I cannot help won-' rant ot ni8 purlKwe jn soliu an Inter dering how you came to leave such a view, but two of thetn at least fully eplendid social position forfor"- aware that, whatever It waa. It con- Tor such -splendid social opportu- ij aruroneof them pray- lng In her great. 'strong heart for some All iltiiggil sell rin.l giLiM-'ft. ,1'r. Miles' Kemeibrv s -...'? en Nt-rvoiia nml lli au i,.,., '! lit. Milm Medical Co., I UhuU'H 1 pity upon all prisoners and captives 1 xv beseech thee to hear ut. pood Lord. I That It may please thee to defend au4 , provide for the fatherleaa children, and j widow, and all who a.rt desolate and op 1 preiwed: xt'e bsseech thee to hear us. pood Lord. That It may ptease thee to have mercy I upon all men: V e beseech thee tc hear us pooi Lord. , That 1: may please the to Jorfrve cur enemies persecutors, and slanderers, and 1 Ui turn their haarts; I K i bes;cb thee tc hear ui pood Lord, j That tt may please thee tc ptve and I preserve to our use the klnd.y fruits of trie earth, so that ic due time we may ertoy thn:: j V bese-cfi thee to hear us. pood Lord, j That t: may pieaae thee ic give us true , repentance to torpive us al: our sins. ! 1 neplujencee. and Ipntmineec. and to endue ua witt tltr praor of thy Eu.y Bplrlt to . amend our livw aocordxiuj u. tiiy hoiy V ore V ueaeech ttiee to hear ua. (rood Lord, but. of Ciud. we beneocL ttive xv hear us feor of Oud. we heaevci: thot to hear us V Lamb of God. who takes', sway tbe ; Bin nt tlie world. Gran! ua tby pe" I O Lamt of Gud. who takest swsy ths 1 sin of Uw wond. liawc mercy upon ue. Bhe whispered the word over In fc sort of sobbtug cnutrt tlmt fuund her at the due seytiig. "Hove luerey uputi me." lustvdd of "ut " And with the word sue flung her anus over the Ovak and laid iter bid down vu the buuk. crying ctnivuiaiveiy. The uutgulh:etit Murruuudiiigs of that gurgeouaiy furuiahvd rwoui geaumrd nil around her a aue kueled there, fur the Uitie Ufitig as wmcUifd a auul ua that mtvw auilruni city huuad, auuk In Um- Lvrrthf opth of a aeif unrum&Kt Umt wus airtaaOy a ynaetit diy Judg lueut waruiiig Uer of future and Mattluir Iter tv the eunb with terror mK ' tiff thought of a whole ltfftiiue of I Jtuwsr uiasllrweted, wf a Hkukh a lid ' Surut! lufiUKUv autiawd fur aeltisli ecHle. j Wkku Luelia utiid levxt (ut-f, sua- ' fuuud Mrs IVuiuae lu Uue L)lrtW Donald's Terse with a power that went deep home to Luella and made even Archie Penrose stop his nervous fidgeting, although be did not compre hend tbe meaning of the verses to tbe three women. I said. I will walk tn the fMda. God said. Nay. waik tn the town. way of deliverance, thnt her love for the children of her desolate parish might find expression before God'a sunlight and flowers closed to some of them on this earth forever. j CHATTER X. said. There are no flowers there, said. No Scwars but s crtrwn. He I said. Tut the fopi are thick and cloudi are veiling the run. Ee ansaered. But hearts ere alrk and sou.f tn tbe dark undone. I I said. But the skies are black; there la , nnthlnp but noise and din. : And he wept aa be ied me back. There li more. He said. There Is sin. 1 sulci. 1 shall miss the light, and frlenda will mwa me. they say Be aneweroa. Choose ye tonight tf I must misa juu or Uiey. 3 pleaded lur time tn be given. He said. ; la It bard to decide? i It will nut ae-era bard In heaven to fotkw tut stop of your ruida. There w a a luoiuent of UiU-uiej still- j neat, when she had Cnisbwd. There , was a hint of teurv In Mrs. Penrose'! j eyes. Luella sut with lur Lauds In her j kp gating at Miss Andrews Intently.! If John (.rtirdou should love this other woman, would It but be the simple aA tmi"luu of one soul that has oU-yed the vote that says "follow me," at ths cost of physical things, drawing an other soul that is also living lu oUdl-etK.t- to ue suuev void;? Moss Andrews auddaiul rose- and weut to otM- of the window a that loolwud out ovtsr the burtitid district. "Excuse ue. I am, of course, spe cially lulttrmwd lu our plans at pres eut Mr. GoKioo, with aon.e of the (mWiiU, has Uu ktukii.g over tun grouud with rcturni: to our u-D parte. Xou have Iw.urd of our rw.vjit lie stepped in fronl of M'.iJ uireeuy noiweeii ner nixt Kw.1 "W hen we want any doaafrf you, wo win let ymi kuo J, take your gifts where tfjs, appreciated." The inn ti gave Gordon 0 . "Am I talking to you? jirjj mnil'j to tlie bend of the boaa are authorised" "MIhs Andrews Is not f,i;( into any cniiveranihin witty1 don simke with n rising tick J lu him that was nearer to led lence that he hnd ever ties. man in ironi or mm wntirv rosolitntlvo of the m.M J clous, dnmmible pxtttical rut waa directly responsihle forpj every dwarfed chllik evtrjan every debauched soul tn t There was no room left ij Jcl don's heart for anytl aJ whelming lmllgnutloD tovg(W who stood for nil tag aar wrong. He wanted to eSti thing. His soul was bctM coiupnaslon for tbe bights 1 less lives in that bell of ur with supreme linger ag&xfti who got bis living out eft "Oh, Mr. GordoD!" 10a af spoke almost timidly. latHi lng every toue and gestatat apparent wllllngne to ktki don have his way. Anifaiat the exception of those tt a dressed to him; Miss Antral speak again daring the sis I strange encounter. "By your leave. Mm skt will do the talking, and tan otherwise I will take t vsi slblllty of refusing be; fak dall may, for his owi rasa the settlement We Lao well how lots 17, 19 sail hands. We do not ourctoa of stolen goods." He said . the words weeg into Tommy Handel! tut Randall knew as be two 10 look that here was out at not afraid of him, coo: Nevertheless tbe boss af been ruler so long, he haim customed to regard ti iwhlch be extorted retrwH subjects as a legltJraat luting political symetu almost beutuDy fraat so caused him only a fsetesrf "Just as you say." re- aw1! iv onniurii Miiti lu Hj; ure not glvep awny ever; oe, nlenl v of men who wll. It: nu vini ar- s si Ifassa aasBjl Jfus Aniirtw pUirrt Kf junjtn un im urst. IATEVKU else Tom my lisudall lacked, he did not Isck the must absolute cinifi diiice.lil hut position aa boss of Ward 1. AaJ came op to the little group of wbtcfi ms An drews was the central flgura not svsu hes- thorough kuowusdge of the man's peculiarly build hi us hold ou (he altua- tlou was sufficient Ut give imr a real lu ....... . . 1 il. tA . . .. . .. ; Atea Lad .kaaulv arrlt-1 aT waa ! Vod fortuue? We are living in high "T . V AUUl lVUUlU.-e' iil ' . . al-l .Jt a,U.ilUi.r rfi.wli A iiwuii.r m m 1 m . 1 . iif. r,ufii , i - . - Gra wlif loom. "Then- i no 4UMtiwu about your lwe fur LrutHuf?" Mre. I'emua aslkud as tie UHi rang and Liuelia'a sUvp was haaud lu Ue hail. AjcIuV ekt- bui auxit a vuk that ry ieefwie uu HJe. 1 waut wtl to ' beaver lu wur avOi" 'liuw auout ouisr Lv. us eat and dslu. (ur Ummmtjw 1 er m vu ssifcitau swa. I u.. ... a. 41. e aj- aiiAil t -ii-i-.t-ii: v an ale tUVr HIMJU' iOLUK' " ' , Aui aiuii i- inuguud tU Wli tu i luf1'0,1. Ul rwrt J-i-k C-ul.uru.-r w' d iet' Uus lA buuri alue lo avtUtfi ur oviliie. "Aii iutie-, luu." sue aiiBrtetwX WJ a Uu-, auiiVi'o Utat ituus- hur U-ulevw SUi ii: ueUuuiuen'. fr,nd has giveu us 'AMJ,XI, and " lue Uyittg to soe how aiunb fun we can have lu spending it. If ou will cumu her, I utii polut out our proposed pU.ii, ur would you ilk to go out Ikel We uui look over lu houM.- when we come hack." W e shall he LnUestbd Uj go OitUlile and jV ijiu- ltu plan Ujetv," Mm. i'vnoae luMS-lilid, Ulid U.i all putusi.il Lut-iii Hh In a at-aU- ut Luminal m. ' UUl tUjO kValwU slowly UyWIi UW af U cilciiiwu 'Ju- pi'w.-t of bceiiig John , l" fctvup b.'.h who vw.rt al tl.e ei.d Oviion i.i.! Hope Houo tultaiid into ', of aUtet. oppWu- the IjIim k IJ.ul te a.tal.oi, '1 U' pisPA.1 of fcwli-g I lU' l.t buih A U ' J Hum A.etrt kiiia nurbaua a Urifur ' -'-r r oi.e of Git isii hit li.o 41A ii: aaPVVlasnuaU'CU' . w . i , 1 i i 'MeJ' I'll U- Ue at -A" 1 aald ... l'" M l W fusWou - Kfoup ami euii.i- down OWard Ua i.i. taru-i u L 1 tZ j I V ? " , VI' IT ua uur reL,. Ir. put IX o w- urf tide giftod wo-1 1-UW it u. twy ..kn. Il.at be u-n. I Z.'L 7Z" h,an who hud giwn Lc-r life to the Lto- unusually rouaed about a,meUiii.g. u. w Lure Liueiia k V uei. he hud guu Mrs. Constance pie b-j. fw tl.ioe two reasons, jAiella I Ue was so ub&orl.ul lu Uiulii.r him to face bur and John (Jordan at a moment when he kuear their Indlgua Uuu agulust him waa at Its highast. U took off his Lat as be bowtd. "IUw Miss Andrsws? I've got Miino good iieyis fur you, and Ihuughl uiaybu you wouulu't ihjcti to my hdiidng It Jii 17, W and 'Jl back of Gmi aotiWmsiit have changed buud stiiioe the lite. Maybe you didn't kiiuw II, but I've had liy i" " thosu l"l fur ixi;itt tlixu. Now, I inm't miid UII lug you Umt I admire your pirn d Voivu Ux-n duli.g in 4 liL-iu, ami I want to U lp In a sruull wuy bo I ' v l- dexlijvd b give the aettU.riii.lil llluou bits. I uudd'atalii) you've been wunt ll.M loM'e 1'iXflll Id build oil Ii uuw bull Thia V.1U give lull a ebuueu." J..- ri.ippid ury ' aiiibJeiily and Ws el,i;y fe'ray ejes, Slill fuak-iifj mi Mls I i-iv dd a xmurtbie. tiling, or at , ' was uuubiiul! ixcitcd, hut lu add. lion Was the whole situation, which she rvauyAid wus not jyt b uuy munis de ... .r- . ...i .. i. i .., i ll,,, iuvi Mb MArt xvilh bur tblb,,. that Juhu Gur4u or t!.e firat moment Le nolo l Ur as u" "J ,L w ' 't')' SUpiMise, seel about Hie lots, yr.i. lur uboat w ho geth tiivi.. He an lit 11 wltL a il::1 tlveness so full uf pm1" Gordun was Uktuin ieuB: him down. Nothing t'H'-jj edus of Hit Aiidirsr H vanled htm. Toliiliiy own power and west wlj "I'l.rliaiia von wutliU I look at my plans " i"' was so profouudiy to said a word. Towiuy the blue print and W ? them. With the saifc W Dliitttlou that they w"; lueklug at a Utt " alaughlsr John Gofdot u draws followed the grimji buss as be de nu-J " I'snruso, Arclde aud gS IlltBMSltd spe. Ut"' r' tspuclslly lo l.ueh. tuf ,f the ULiaatuu blue piiiil, bul In rt altlluiloof the stlla"ll & I'll lis! I'UhilM "I fiev'tf haad a good pis Wlui burrow uuua..J luy wile will aut a V' Ibat llim." M "Why, I Umught thouiuJ aud CUIiUatad "Sha Was UuUl our at Flg wuulis ago. Nu jUL'8ine lis may luarrf " ws al.uU lint Jlke."-! - . Mow ra r" lliiPh,lerrul'ili2K ms. 4if lli-riii.B,w I'r f-lal