IMinMMMIIIIIMMIMM 'lhe Reformer ' " . mmrt tt OOTfVMl A0r ef "In Kle W !.' "Reherl I liarU) M NtM tWra," tto. Hero. Tommy. Indicating with n-.uch so. led thumb the spot where he and Cordon hud Nvn standing when Miss Av.lrews and Tier visitors cum ii.K I nroee agal ut : t'uitiir J Tolce, and every .1- trlixllntc the tmes, . :t In i !t makes no dlf. .." Tin nee f Tommy IUntlnl o luam liRh en.l asacrtlve. "La riM law, 1 ;now what I aiU doing, t. ovl day. M. . All drew. Sorry you dou't two lit to take the Me. I admire your st it." And hs -andouhtedly did. He turned and walked bark to the workmen engaged In maUim measure tmenta, and John Gordon turned to Mis Andrews, exclaiming bitterly: "If this had occurred tn fiction, wouldn't we have laughed at It aa wildly Improta Ne? Yet here It occurs In one of the createst cities on the American con- out, "In 11V t'l tonomet t. t.v. ootts. frvH. r. Over h.ve e:i ivn h".l work'-i- ! " '.!,.! v M V''. ; " -t lmil.linc. It 1 a mold , (inont, and we are obliged to accept it stories, brick with terra ' !l modem Improvement. J iVS corner Is to be a s:i- '. v il!e. Rick Jieiv a the ! ssl r.vre:it r. oi " v ; wo 1 f . w-.v t -v: In. ve. wor r . .-. .- T'o I v .- r-i 1 , Hi1' t: ov-r' f"01' ,i close, el." "r-:r: v.'-: '- .. y-irtp.v5 .l-ies Milher rrr"' fif lirh! onr -h,. li:'.; det: t the l 'ti'.ni hot t-r !.' o ore 1 vi: !. yen do. fe-r f te( (- a?J ; T ', t.r.l:e.t. , ! : v.e.ev ( . . i t'i penile 1 teiie - ' v? as . v ti e VP br . v:ol We ! : -t. .' ': !.-t pl'fv r.p ",'.'i; il'. re : i!roi!"i! !pl:!t'en i M'V.MI t'r; oie M.vk vire .. plnii a a jvirt of our municipal ayatom of coveinniont. Itefore t5o, Mlaa hvt. en do lesa than vow war on ail tlint Mieh a craturo rcpwenta? l'.eiii- n;e m itness." ho exclaimed, and lie w as one of tl.o last men In the world to ri'erl to ili'Minatle poses or lieroleR, "l will olt:int eery n'siMiiw Known to iriiii in ini uttempt to have Tommy l;.vnl:i:! nlm the laws of this eitv lie in:, have I'i'l 'i'ivI us of our proposed 11.-. : i for pat-ks ami jilay iri"oniils. but be s'':i:. net v i i'iter little children nial lieli-:. sv , vei, .ii these hells ei i- ..! u k tu; t Ilk 3 re Con..' tO be fan e K." itlkeu. It la I . 'mill 4. r.-.,f.is, ; . M -.' I liVlU el If yuu i i Aivhii'. i line; i sti d IV v u IKK . .. r dii .11 brlllt; ll'lllfc . A'l-. ' . i ; .iuT iiettia1 . s'. n with her nl tig : are through. What Mr. liiH'd.ei. Hi' wllh ll't.l w II. II tin a dell;. It l ul, eld fashioned hull you hax-e li.i'! I iniemlHr hear (an my . fathw ajHNik of the time when tin Itoaa family bu.lt tula nianalon. Yer Inter' Ktlng." She unwled Mlaa Andrews Into the hall and beckoned to the disgusted Archie, who did not dare disobey. Khe alowly lnsHvtM the new coffee room and then ask.nl to be ahown the recent lnprivemcnt In the insiple'a assembly hall at the top of the bulldlnu. She Hit- I' ' Th. 11, Hs li I .!.: . A'.'I't their.!:; ever ' ". : tiles.- :.ri!.-i trouM. Ni. smi, ! b.ll'l.v silently brii il went it to the 1; a t. one knew s ti V t- rai-y . f.::i n, bit. 1 Uaiidal'i's vowei'. a Id iiiiletlv i years aco. that Nelv.vl .iiS's. in SI' mi have tr'ed to have orilinaroes eNytvl" lookinc at hei ir. -iV!,l A I li- ,I".'VI T.i'ii lit a 1 'In-. Jil-', f-es irarM rt ".: l.vVK of nr.- riij'v; jit; tin ifr l.'vM;.! TITiin bis fellewslilp of tier ven. But Jniiij G.ird'M. ba.'. Tie hisrnr' of pas: rti '.f aD.. lonf.- n rr-xinviilri w-on t' v: Mm silent vtsv ths wtmnr. who lrrw thr oner ns"li-st Te rf t': r.r appea'.. He wan at the wb't, ea: of paifr. fTv.V while hr bV. l 'irHir t; ("bvk snd apote elu!v rniirt ov.'wuMJy. h. was resl!y temhbr. .'. I nellr. tvarar. to fear wmp trar tv! to tp aecnt. "lr. Ir.viuc on; your measurements for thi douMt decker erer ther.. Mr. Jlandal. T" hrv( no: made acy a! lowar.'v f-- stmic bfTweer. front and Tr of lot N.. " Mid Ttnndal! roo:: "We don't -arv: t: waar.- aty protind. It's tno ' sw)m hk " "Re; bow cnoct the rtty ordinance sa-hlcb provides far vpnee of twenty- j trr "Jer: berween "front and rear j tmrwe " I rmflerttrani yonr prnpo d tfonhie 5rkr- wi;: fon- awriee te beirt.: The ltw diisttncily ayc'' The he' ll:. Toa;c:T Ranilai; did not aay wbi: tn1 la z:rt: he bl aeoonct of lade bettr Treaei.: hr: hi' anmpt Henr ri- ri' le eipreas'Ti He fcrae.lf Pv.tf :: witr. a mar- iaur.. osrr iui. yo- xnuct he very youn act t i tvv ttitt loairy Kaaatl. is k w tix tiKfl: K TAari It If be at l tic r: t traemex.: ol tbe wiioi U: l- of. and tn taw ur.t jra-r. : r .r - CGvrezci " i o ..s'TLU!-' Jca, Gortoa'a rwf . f.vrr snc tf took t atep i.- M- Acorew piaeed he- ;rr"'- c: ttt a recti Bad es jnan-r.'-r-.r:-- at i sac piaeel hu a: Dz i.- i- rtopie. a if i Mr ! me... : fee: snci" n; u trot: cf ui- w-B'.ia:cs er ; '.hicr wau IZ.: -vt. . tr j-. a ftn QIC Ar- 12x1 Uif Iter eximwtci a c: iMmanrt loiani' rt v. b.c uiuf prit:'. "Te. ; jjurr. r- tiorr wcr t" nr" srorr ' lit ac- fc ! r- w wnw. taEpr.r j. torEjreir3ia, mjue C tr.-csj.'- "1" jt-- wtrt u iry trT wu ,wt ; ytit ujo im xii roai- 2 ui-- nrr ' nrutr wnovv- lull. a. ui. uur : cr.rt lw tu . 4c: I t- wanuuf Um I wu. keil;; at t-r.r rery yrwuna Uf I il. 1. -TV.T It JJlT-rI''. yMTT TMMCUtl f faeat f UiK,.iit rOuikjvce e: tt iuic:ua. oy, i Ui r s smiled her pat tb. storv of countless th sv ilefe:; !h. of bear! iis.' a civic eon o: i-.vnp! .vnrfs find paekiM and thi v hole c!; Ivinv: in n e.M'terip'nenv apatln that own.M no fis! but Mriviimii nn.l felt no Indiirnn foi. eveepi that of wnitli over the fall of stock or th.' thwiirtitu: of porsoniil s. hetne for clorj . "Wlist mn be do"e"" (Gordon n sited It but bfd no answor. "Of whnt t onr fTi from Mrs Kffintrhnni'- Keen if Kandnl: would sell the lots he has loiiirh; hr won1,i demand outrapeoua price that wc conl.l not pay. U Is Hiaddcninc to think thathchns so eho seii the places for his Tenements, hts salivns and 'undevllle halls that even If wr owned ali the rest of the district we roul.l do comparatively little to car ry om our plan. The ward clubhouse meant., of course, the Intrenchment of Tommy Kamlall Ir. the heart of his ter ritory. Car. yon think of anything ex cept a aplder who haa artfnlly por. his web and sits waiting In It for rlctlms: O Gfd of the children. 1 there ho way tn all thte freat so called miralclpallty that these wronpv ean be righted V Be kad never expressed himself to trongfy, and LnelW. looking t hlca, bad never felt m much real emotion. She wa !ttlnp by tbe window, and aa GordoaJ.n1ahed and slowly turned away rrhni Mlaa Ancrewa. to whoa Tie ! had put the Qnestloii. X.ne1la also 1 turned and p la treed oat the window. I "Why dont you put the law oi: hUsT ; Vra. Pecmae exclaimed topsrert!y. There tnurt he some wit of executing the ordinances of this dry?" ' 1 he need every method wftbin ray , powe- fltrrlng the laat twelre ye7 to 1 prevett tne THiiEtioti of these cry ordi nancee relAtlng to tne tenement house eooatruraoi. It every instant, wtth oct ona axeepnoL. we nare been thwart d ween tne ease ram- into eotm VI rv iTEtuet , xol have no eanerpuaL of tor TremenQous puliucai ami aortal power bees cf 1 am my lundal.. 1: u ax ai let- dieutoraco.. It i rr. at Ae u liinsaixtgry asy. ae or tn power bad of tun. owi. eouru jucjret )nriea at torn ev Si. oc' appeal to tne peopir taeskKtrcf aaTt bee xc Tail. Aa tne wr csvt gtju a xoy work ua liniwn to tiiat c ma' alienation of XuiaerT-; :: if no: t coctrioution to tut retnerva. c' cauaet. Tn noaery fiow Ta- uer. car Ou tmr iv lev to uihM kit l Irtlf lu or bearabte tor ctllurti. li.- pu: l lrrtj- Ucat u irooC ci-e- iciv Ufr ucraowt.. aadiMfued lif U aoeviau pre- ac lrru taeir WTeleueiiur tMiueuiuc I it if - luuucc: uiii- vis ai w ee aoal. to" 1 hLiMt .udrrr aia w!U. iter twaai . VUer. ituruBii; 1 wtr wat am warning. tiir. wri. miuijULiir . atmiM? u6md)u : Ihv ii. itk tee of reriaatUiF i tut umeneve Cela. yirue. i? t ku grmiiy tvTCtbod wilt luuuey : aiiw ve:i(.. Ui.ut;M;uMaiu ajr"- TM aad , apcvi vi ui. iiuuuu. ibaaMiu .twa it I vrutfC Kuieu Kl. ecf. fuef ; Irwu ii btMiitua'.uic gr. wo b aiUua- CitauUwa Mil Mm "I tirlln' Cnn t wot ace f hot thnV Vow art tht vnt I Iikv," pared over everything that Mlsa An dnewa had to desTiN and It waa all of tw-enty minutes before she entered tbe library again, the wretched Archie scarcely concealing hla Jealousy and uneasiness. j In twenty minutes a pood deal can be said to affect the future of two poo-1 pie who for various reasons have not fully understood each other and are Hill conscious of an Interest In each other that separation seems to lnten-( ity. j "What vlll yon do with the money that haa been plren you If you do not nueceed tn stopping Mr. Randall' building hla tenements?" Lnella had asked when Gordon bad first atepped ax to tbe window near her. "We shall -succeed In mopping him." -Bowr 1 don't know. But If there t a God, aiuTlf there It- a conscience In this city and I am a pa red to do the work Cod haa railed me to do. Tommy Randall shall not fro on defying all heaven, aa ht haa done these many yeiirs, Ioes that sound like boasting. LuelUtT' tie usee ner name so nntunii:. mi. i neither grrv tt any significance at flrat Then slowly I.nella blushed and looked down f?he had never admired Gordon manhood more than right then. "No. 1 don't think it 'a Imaatlng. 1 like to hear you 1 mean I like to hear any man sjieuk at If he expected to do great thing J jht Gordon bent over a little nearer. Xln J'etrroae bad risen and was lead ing the way with Mlaa Andrews and Armie out into the ball. "Luelia. hi tt too late 'r I hae thought I mign: poealuty iuive frigntened you oy ton auauex a teat" Be ioke hur riedly, tuck, as he auw tue ruum waa ercpry of any but Luelie and hlmalf. lie apua.e wrtt xuure Wint. hut with i tuorv I rwtioa aa well "Luella I cbl- 1 no, rive you c. 1 oc srr umetutiii; of our gr-ai. prouteoi bert. It a eixrautie arrusiHri f. la apparently liopetea. But I Uuufc of tu Cliildret, XiUeim. whowe , ltv are at ami. lac't it wu-th a life ' Uae yours' 1 never meant tu Bjeu.i. Ua tlua tu you. ieaat of ail here, but 1 tue Stent of your ttair tac xd the our- rvundiua hat told me acajn now mud. I beed yvu tsoti urety did not wkali us to go on our way Atviifc- The tigut it au iiard. leUa. aiwut. I bawd cvuijMin tvuattip " lie uliC ho tu4tra centiy m iier ru j tut .tHuaiwC. lwia waa jimiuut W ward Teir tOer Aiuraat luvchC liat hic.ftejvn at ooe lrujht .up iv Leua tie lbchtft ot ki fivwcO tot ra-bao b bad plaoad hja tog era oo Mia im la i.a, matblt when peoptw '.iva.' . uc to Iim usa the matter. It la tn .it toward Mlaa Andrewa" . iia vat allent John Gordon wit rr lUntlng hit liaalt of tpieal to ber. Y ' ,i she had said about Mlaa An drvWa disturbed him tremendoualy. "1 nollat Can you hot ace that I that yen are the one I loveT Thlt la the lust time I shall apeak." l.uella looked out of the window. The most desolate sight ahe had ever seen waa out there. The background for the horrible plica of rubbish wat the dtsmnl row of tenements with the back yard atalronsoa like external skeletons proctalmlnir the dogrnilittlon of the tenement dwellers In the tut-' torod clothing hitnit out lo dry. The divnrlnsa of It all smote I.uelln like a horror. To live In an eternal conflict w ith evil like Hint represented by Tom my Hnn.l.ill; to miss the bilhl, pretty, con fort able life Into which she hnl been born; to spend her .lays and nights in trying to love dlsngrcenblo, ungrateful humanity-nil this scorned like a nlglnmni-e to her. Vet tlien stinvl the ninii she loved move than liny other: sl.O couM not tvfu e to believe 111 his nobiii'y. l.is e ur.i:;e, hi unself ishness. Her i . lit 1uiur.'r"il l.. i she thought of till he was eiinip-irel wli'i the oilier n.en she Knew. If only lie were not 1,ln: her. ! If onlj lie would do bis work pi son i' other phleo w hell' ti.ey Would tat s.lwaxs be ehliued to lo. k at all ti. s human uiiver! .lohn ;or.lo:i was speaklnu naln. "On.v more, I.eeiVi. ill yon bo my w feV W ill eii loi'i me In a lifelong battle for human i;h(s?" "lVi yon mean, ns yon 0.1.1 before, that I must lio hero?" 'Acs." The answer came without hesitation. I don't think 1 can do It. .lohn. Vi. why do you exact that: Yon know 1 love you, .lohn, but I can't. I can't live here." "1V yen love tne?" .lohn Gordon, said It gently. "Then can you not trust me--trust all to me? Wo must i live here In order to do the work In j the best way." "Must live here?" l.nell.i did John Gordon Injustice again hi misinter preting hla emphasis. It was the only time she was ever gnftty of artch an ; act, but that did not make tt any l.ss aeriona. And again her insane Jealousy j of Ullss Andrews disturbed her vision j of the clear eyed love of the man who i she knew well enough loved herself i and her alone. "It does not seem to me possible to! learn the people's needs anywhere to well as here. That doea not mean that we must remain here all our lives, but at toast for some years," "I cannot do It." litiella said slowly. There waa a moment of tilence. Then tbe ttepa of Mist Andrews and Mrs. Penrose and Archie were heard coming through the hall toward the library. : ".!.- John Gordon did not reply even by a word. He bowed gravely and turned toward tbe others as they entered tbe room. Tdrs. Penrose plnneed otlokly toward Lnella. "Ion't you want to go over the bouse? It la very Interesting." T don't believe 1 care about It to day. It is getting late and Mlsa An drews is bucy. 1 will come down some other time." "I shall l glad to welcome you any time." Miss Andrews said In her calm xuauner. She went to the, door with them and aald poodby as they entered the eiirriape. As they drove away the last look I.nella had of the piece frunied Miss Andrews and John Gor don suuidiug side by side under the archway. Both faces were serious, and John Gordon's had the look of a man who has entered on s new exjte- rieuce of which "he is In douli, but eonce-nlng which, lite all lirave souls, he has no tear. t . hut went on. "lie . ".ubt to haft . .?. Mlaa Andrew, t id be seam m for each other, don't you think?" !. lella coldly returned M s. IVnroea'i tm le and then looked out of the win dow train. "Mist Andrew It only eight or ten years older than Gordon, 1 should say. But that's no ohstaele. I've always hv.ll that the woman out ht to he older and more siperlenced at the beginning of marriage., Then the man fan catch up, not In ago, but In every tiling else. lKm't you think so, l.uella?" "I'm not a Judge." l.uella answered In an ley tone. If the carriage luid not been going so fast she would have opened the dour snd slopped nut. Archie broke In w l1 hla driuvllnn note. "It'a easy enough lo see I ha I they are good friends. 1 should any II would make a good iniil. li." I.tiellit was enraged at them lilh Mrs. Penrose, whatever her leiisi"! 1. 1 saying what she did, saw Hint sh'1 1 e ;ld lint safely go on. "There's Cousin .til1ln. I In Hi ve t lor- j doll can get help time. If he C'inlil nlily bring il e-'se ii'i'ilnsi li.in.hi! In t I 'Hii he's' court. Julius tin. -su't fi ?ir tuari or ' devil. Il Is worth . oi'-..li i In::." The . iitIm:.' drew up ri the 1'inro e . mansion. I.mlhi ll. d thieo Mm k ftirt iter ilnw n the a i nue. -I'll see Mhs Marsh In nie," mid t Al. hie. Mi s. reiirese lieslpiled II in , livnt iis Hie i-atTlage w Hlted. j "V'M V well," shenihl. mill with II lied j to I.U'lkl she lilt the eail'ate. mill , l.uelhl and Ari hle in nt on. I.nella dl.l not say n word to Ar. li!". but stared straiuht out of tin1 uIm.'i . When the house was reached, -iic sa ..' inc. hanlcally. "Will y.nt . '.nie In?" "Thank ou. 1 w !il In u'ad to," An hie I replied Willi ai.ii I liy. When tiny were In Hie dntwlugi room, he gathered tip cotirugi' lo say. i "Miss Marsh, will ou uhe in." n l'.-w minuies lo-to make a few leinnilvs'. ' ' : He dhl not mean to sny lliat tit n'l I ; Tor the tlrst time In his life he was na ' near living In oo ns It was posHlble ' for him lo be, and In so far ns I he ' perien.v was new to hint he wit eiino ! bliil by It. ltelweon the two unusi;:il . events In Ills life lie presented it curl oils combination of biishfuliii'SK timl effrontery. He hud chosen the time for i tolling i.uelln of his feolinu with sin ' pular misfortune to himself, lie sup i posed she was smarting from n qnttr- nl of some kind with -Gordon. I! In ! shallow reason led him to believe Unit her feelings would be soothed by I he devotion cf another suitor, nhd so he blindty wrnt on, gaining coiitl.lelice ns t.nolln sat perfectly still, her hands In her lap. apparently listening to htm. "Mlsa Marsh --I.uelln It la no secret to yon, I aid sure, that I Have long Sdored yoa"-he waa nearer the truth than waa usual for MtiWbot my' de votion will surely wont In Imy favor. Will you w ill you entertain the thought of nie.aa suitor? ,WHI yon permit me, Luella, to have some hope of some time winning your affec tions? I tore you truly 'Efe spoke In atneere tnannerfofiie fett what be said. "Don't y no to ne. 'Think It otot. -Glre me soma hope, Lnella" He was astonished to see her slowly rise and without even looking at him, without so ninch as a gesture of any tlnd, walk out of the room, leaving litm sttttnp there on the edge of his chair, with his hands clasped In an appealing manner. He sat back in the chair and waived. At the end of five minutes of blank silence he rose and went out Into the hall. "Please tell Miss Marsh I will call again," he said, with a ghastly smile, to the footman who was louuglug there. He went out snd walked ss fast as he was ever known to go to hla aunt's. Khe was In the library and received him rod nuru redly. "Well, young man, what did you think" Kbe stopped aa she saw the expression on his face. luu promlaed not to get in my way est. w To De lltlit, From. Life. Almost Insane fJ Neryoutnest. Dr. Miles' Net-yln. J Sal-ration. j Do ren aiov lile,ardooulft,! that you art mote llrc.l when .n.? Isiline. are yu grtting tUini i., jji aclif.lis. k ai'he, eel Tire easily f -pJI simptnm nl a nervoui ilmiHifTj hoiilil he rromptly heated tnnitnl an I phrmcsl nervnuuirt. Irsm snd le til contriil will IfaJtojJr nr mental Irrespnnsihillty. StiminJ" tiTi- wiili lr. Milf' Nervirif. Jt. Mi'.lir iirrve-fmi-e and vitnliivtmhT rrnl nvlnni bringing llrvp, appfin, hmllli I nm nhtioM Itinnna with tifivniiifcJ ( ".i! l in rut or flern. ( on, ,t . ore la I li Imlrnl, hip n Imrj,," nn 1 i rv-i nrsvr'i t"n n trl. m. . il. I In - " il'H'l.its did nil Ihfy (ii' i i.. . w. Ill 11. M,.,, ii irr wien fiv in pil,,,iiJ V... ." ivi.inf "d nil In im in pose ei n i lie i of li. ltlrs Krteriilive I'.viil.v. i i'iiinipiu ril Inking il nn t ri. inlin e. I InlliiW'H it rnreliillv, IV n inr, I' esliimttve I rniir, in t( l iver I ill.. I hoe ttnie het wm vniimi. It In some niutnln mi-f ftJ tikiii;! tile Tnnlr hut I keep tht "s'fj the linn-- nil the time, in It i n ItifnjJ .1 ....II .'....I. ,1.. I.. 111. ..I ll. .... .1 ... . ....... . ' 'iitntr t' .'iii Mt'te tn me nnd I will .ImmJ i'Iui' nli ilnuht lioin llieir nunJ''-J M , I , I . I p. 1 I iiiiwisn fl1 Cirniff H,J uei'i. viiirs rvrnienir. .-tiiii lot tj nil Ni'iM.in snd llesit 1 lu.a.fv I'J I.. Mil... ht II I f -.. L'll.l.-.. i itiur i.ir.nKi u. r.iKiiaii, Weil. Tin mifhty glad I got out of ' wlUl MiM iarah: But all your talk in ft sid Arehie as the cumuge turnea . f. ,.,,.,, BtT.n,, to set her You roused her about Miss Au Luellu w.id nothinc, and Mrs. ren-. nw. uua toii that" ruae luughHl shortly. i "Wbut are you saying? You are ob- Tiuw w ould you lit to live there all i .i,ru.'r unintelligible. Ksy what you - Lite carriuce no urra Into une uf the jiaved rtrwts and the! UBUitmt me. I see il! hore hurried on toward f'ark sveuue. ; OWj t,y talking i tue tiurt. lli.t Mims Andrews and Mr. Uurdut T' "Catet tne. One Oey la enough, duu't yov tlilnk. Miss Marsh T "I duc't see how thy stand R," Lu elia nmunged to tuurniur. "Maud It'. 1 want tu wash out toy ojootii with ixertuuum for a w said rcu. with au air of disgust- "l fl a rf iuad iHvatuvd Ui all auru of dia "kllL. TV. Ort. Iwettfe. fuf llSwirV. V ia; lit u. he wt. ova lot warn' "Lrv fin. ktawe Stti 04ra i uimm aad alter a siisu.o. l littluiii irf laat uvtueut aaflnwr1 arta. Waa H Ut r sea tl I but MrC m'Ai. s m.u. ut asMMC avr' tiit Uafvuaf tttllnA j teu to: eiMti. Uvtfkx: i.C mntu vwr B rtnni, ixettia. leiat , wr yj u wis(m d ss UUua in Ui g ten aay : ( a m ir Utitt tsv leacuk. srsdic AMitia. tritv , '-VwM.t.naiiiy'? ttes mm if io vaMe j ualniuaM.y umC aaid I aisaif Cm i ttiy uwi UA jriti Mm Jtr icUUtt MeVC Uet SSssKWC H. J U tea tM1 tL. Llttr V tmtLtfw' ; fefU. a Uet iuuu. mtC SUir u Utrr ' John VertVuc aoM mf d aa Iff S j tabee lev. sen. fau. iC fcw tmt ail Ux ; he did Ot UuCeWSUud. , itmur j lxiT LietUa. m jesf'e- eixxr. V Tjsaca as a mm mi inm4.- ( awtMH. i JkW.' tA t JMet ee( 'hrftt " ..'.ei i.; '.rn. t E.V i.; ' teU' 1 ririaild tie Mei tt - Tit gt st m to aeus iMr UaAatUQ I UrLie. ieSi Im xr kryuU Met miuw. A :U' L- Ll Ut'M lM o- V4e luw. k' U 1 Ittf tr U ilt-Vi-A.X.'Jt. : leleCi Ull fW hei- ii- tiCf H Llf L-t ' MieW' ie Lr JJU le dv 4l '1 AMI' kUtl Ai VJV U,XiSl MeH teVUekii. 7L' it iff' a iJ.tr iu tijc cl. JZitl ;v ' Iti'.ifi is. U s tjtai jeeru.i tt'- AU) let Mi lief, Aeul'.l U. iV t.bee'leVl W' " 1 "it m r.u iv-evC-;' J- j J v'- " ) "' us, yt tUtM bwl (Ti'.t M. V KeVte -a ; fvf C'''lt',Xi I tuean: Mrs. neurone exemiiueo wuu disdain. "i aw saying what I tueanr Archie traveled up and down the library in a rage, hut tt was the rage of a dit Vululed child rather than the auger of gcownup mau. "Ob! I se. You have been talking to Luella. Young uiau, you couldn't have picked out wore Inappropriate oc catleO. Why, couldn't yuti sue, tuao, that she was feeling turrlhly over oiMrthlnj' that Lappeud twtcn her and tiurdoo while they, arsrs U Ul lihrai'r ' "And yoa agvnvtvted It ky U you aald aftei ward," Achle walled-. Mr. i'eiasw awUisd awtatly. "Ko ou sxtually ropoe4 this after- noon, Archie. TU im about tt. What did sus s ) ilow did aha ratulrs your ' ivuiuikjt'f' ' -sihe 4W't ay pytmi. U la suited hr U'avUif the fwu," "Uut it was siu4 or br to iar 'u mvalG V Uuttthkr tv you to keep your taouth shut more of the tiajr. Areh," his '; hat hi. health! fvr stlMer pwpir " Mhe spoke rltp a dUtacard yf an leue teeliujis Ust did ot uk accwupt of any ramiiu to haeK.' It waa that tlvftt ktt4 Aacail' Uax hr. ' -The catrAge roliad ait, aod nm mm itvofce- fur aifl ji4bmV- W su tlaitti,. Mm keVMesd out U jUm srhi- h WetleST -((PPVStU. "TUfi a itivvkaUU aHaatlgo dkxrn tite." Kxa Vitui'jL aLeAa coullu-! ha r.,u. Arthl. You must tm tr full pUUiely. 'Twv Luodxed lUiuaaJed dyt- i the ntd A sofnethlng pretty bad." 'vu tu tpaurf and chtcktuatad iy Wei-, "Vvi'i a fool," Mid Archlu. aud h iu iuieUall. it louka k a ktW& sal dwau sulkily In a deup chair siid ia fx luuo f witffi h V'u a-li ! pkui i. Aanlly at )U sunt h V U- Q U .wUI he at gi'jus p-lcv ','1! d;i set'U.s i be vii tv. all i.r,ui,d at Uype Itvue. The vfy ctiti',c la that fi.idiin tan In tovie imy Lilii liJieUill U llui on the VldlliAM VUlbiivU. I0 VU think h will d' U V" "1 kiw h tfUl I," luella wuu- Try! ,ut will hsui;4r "If ; soy oitt (an." It lao't feir t k liw Ijd ( H tiAt Vrior iVtvjt. lt ;itd compuii prrjihip." utll jrt4. I'snrokti Mrs. retiriHip III nine ficvvcrtj eiitiililtnll,v. '"li'll ini' whnt yuti sitl.l, .irli she never uitve Jim iinj nnswerr I in von t hink It In n imm of J gives coiiscnl?" "Hitrilly," Archie Kronno.1. id her In hear tne, In luke timotorj It over. I did not press tlie mine slmjily ivhiiIimI her In consiilpr J a iossllih suitor." ".Miiylie Hull's whnt i-.ie left suilil.'til.v for. "Why?" naked Archie suspliiocd "Miijhe alio wanted time to tiai over." "Oh, I'm n" 'Tlinfa rluht-s fool. Archie: li I wnrti your You ncvor hid chnttce. litti'lln la deeply In km wllh John Gordon. "Why doesn't she ninrrr bin. Archie naked with dlrectneM. "1 don't know," Mrs. Feuro thoughtfully, "I would go anywhere with Archie groaned. "Even Into Hope Hornier ' "Yes, I Would; even tlier." "Then you must be very at lore. Poor Archler Mm Ir spoke with a toucn of cd "It's no se." ... ) nui i ten you, auni, i shubl ry luella Marsh. I don't iwa; for one rebuff." "No? She's never reall; fm an answer yet Archie. Utltw no, at leu at." "She will say yes nt list" si! aI.Ia AncttvAAv TTIs aunt liiAMtll . . ... ....... -. half contemptuously, half wsm ly. "Not so long aa you are Artto rose," she said finally. "You'll see," Archie said 11 W and went away. Mrs. renrtsftts: fully sat and mused until dmd announced. "I have known stranBer not be," she muttered to heneC Luella Marsh Is a million Haa good for him. Why doe. il ry John Gordon If she love, la' will miss heaven, here awl kts If she doesn't" John Gordon and Min AihW turned back Into the librarr visitors had gone. "That Mrs. reuroee li markahle woman, Mr. Gunl underalund that she wa a n vouraV" "No; she was sn Intimate fc my mother. Klie haa alwiiia u.kmI deal at iulereat In t- M not he surprialug If she u aaaUtsiiceJ tihe has sljuudtK aud leisure! Uvea lii a ywl luniu on Turk avenue; U With no hearer relatives tbi chle J'enros. lier nientwa s, Chauihers was eucoofsdU I Mrs. I'auroM wuld 7 m fueuce pJgm aunrW curly wowsn at wuen tuiy reairsmorar. -trouUa-' Bhi rusfBe eotas a fad Uka Hana Rouse, si a but it won'ilasc-iusr Uiwi art toa auooc to akaaaad lato naw ar i'Judita ciiMuUra uaar MUs Andrawa ahoka dur wLst he will prore l F first act o hi whan be wai Mm 'enros gt uu oi.d pilr.i4 t I he tuttr. "Young msu, ya ulilur apologli il vuij, tut that reinsrlr or you leave HU' houae ie4 you dy ol vvu" it:" Archie Jiu'J.afrJ l liunulf (Jllli'Lly ud stunujiircd: "I -I, forgftd nie AUiit CoiJttflijc! I did hut Ii.ei.li HiStl',' "Of coljrse wit- Yku gt yojr pro- unuu jufied. fVJ.it ryd in. in t In uiw ws the first pernoimf. Wllh llipt U0 lirafandlnf I sreept your apology," ArtbU tn)t lSck luto lit cl.alf gml uibi en wi ye " sucuui aging. Howao"lo,,2 case against Teuiiny eimrtV' ' J I Ws-Olir leaSeW J "It young Cuiiar aa '" f. -yvU. ba M;rtwsl sdiilynisnl ! asr ha In m paresis."-N- V. thnaa j . . ibe I alrtiaMr . :'Wsl f ,M. r: ....... . . J UL'e i n da i nuaeiwe, " "V f IT " " . ' f-SftSei. Ella-Doia ynd.Lala lliukl a fool ( jtluaeUt BUIIa-Yai, U U's ai wuuikd.-N. V. UifsW-