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Address ] {at the tunnel, though I did try If\!,\' -~ State 1 :;;gen the tunnel mystery with my ] Only One Trial Package to a Family I We pulled up at the construc ——— — — — — — —— —— = — — | works and a strapping Irishman m Is this Prof. Kennedy?" he g h him out of the medic said if you was to come took him to the ‘ors bring you right up to the lock. “Good heavens, man, what h. pened”” exclaimed Kennedy us up to him quick.” Without waiting to Irishman led the way answer, up @ a construction of a new tunnel under; | the I did with you, and bein' brought slowly? That's the cure: that, grit, an’' patience, an' time me wurr gentien 1 that tunnel, an’, beg Mr. Orton, marry Didn't 1 see her with tears in eves right in this room when wasn't lookin’, ile when Sure, ™ e bends m sand-hogs. 1f that 1 was just ht in a_couple more down in the alr ag: e rest of his men he has on his 1 th as nothing to . nothing to do w asked Kennedy, keenly she - Ip our cld friend. Well, may t may not” plied Orton thoughtfu “I begin to think it has. We had a great of the s among the . and lots of the poor fellows have You know, of course, h. ¢ ting us. W are being ezlied inhuman: they ar goinz to investigate us; perhaps in- dict me. Oh, it's an mess; and now some one is rving to make Tay- my faul continue a high days as wouldn't hends 4 as 1 1is care hard waorl AW —not ¢ way, 1 took ve-Borough med of time ed the know about the validi 1 exq may some their f provided Well, to know there 'a rough board plutform ungil at last we came to what looked like huge steel cylinde ing horizont. ly, in which was a floor with & co aphernalig Orton, drawn and some nge the cot lay Jack contorted. so changed that cven | own mother would reely hav A doctor was 1 Thank you doctor, I fe he groaned. g0 back into th Miss Carlton A Stetson one-strap walking were 3 hem and nodded pump of white buckskin, with Sila e white ivory sole and heel. Excel- Wi Mol fao lent materials, skilled workman- 2':‘.31.}}?"";;.Tk”n’l'er“'}’,}'f.n-a ship and constant striving to- PUhats the matter?s we asked | from Orton to e iglancing blankly ward stvle ideals make Stetson doctor. . ™) e . . Orton foreed A )\.’il{ smile. Shoes the Final choice of well- et Tee posas teom e i gement. E he added bitterly, * what you are thinking Look me! wreck be engaged to world?” “Mr. Orton.” interposed "I think xou'll feel b keep quiet. You can se in the hospital tonight hours I thin you ad better Gentlemen, if you will be so good *12 e Reignskin, $8. Stetson Shoe Shop the doctr £ to ostpone your conversation w 1305 F Street {Mr.Orfon until later it would much better.” Wit Shoes o Men ands Wonten “Then Il see you tonight” said Orton to feebly. Turning to a tall spare. wiry chap, of just the build for tunnel work, where is fatal he added: “This is Mr. first assistant. He will sho way down to the street agai “Confound it!" exclaimed Cra after we had left C. “What do you think of this can get to him something pened. The plot thick b are well into it a cab, or a car either. for a walk until we can sec D, How are ort | again?’ 1 could see that Craig was ve much affected by the sudden dent that had happened to our friend. o T fell into his mood, and we walked block after block scarcely exchans- | ing a word. His only remark, I re-| call, was, “Walter. { can't think it| was an accident. coming so close after | that letter.” As for me, 1 scarcely | knew what to think. At last our walk brought us around | to the private hospital where Orton | was, As we were about to enter, a| very handsome girl was leaving. Evi- dently she had been visiting some | one of whom she thought a great| “and you must know that I sympa thize with you a great deal.” — Looking up quickly, I caught sight of Capps and bowed. He returned, our bows and handed her gently into an automobile that was waiting. “He might at ]oa':\ have intro duced us,” muttered Kennedy, as we went on into” the hospital. Orton was lying in bed. white and worn, propped up by pillows which the nurse kept arranging and re arranging to ease his pain. The Irishman whom we had seen at the was standing _deferentially, near the foot of the bed. “Quite a number of visitors, nurse. for a new patient,” said Orton, as he| welcomed us. “First Capps and| Paddy from the tunnel, then Vivian"} —he was fingering some beautiful; roses in a vase on a table near him— “and now you fellows. I sent her home with Capps. She oughtn't to be out alone at this hour, and Capps is a good fellow. She’s known him a long time. No, Paddy, put_down vour hat. 1 want vou to stay. Paddy by the way, fellows, is my right hand man in managing the hogs,’ as we call the tunnel worke He has been a sand-hog on every tun- nel job about the city since thz first successful tunnel was completed. ilis n, but we all i know him as Paddy.” Paddy nodded. “If I ever get over this and back to the tunnel,’ Orton went on, “Paddy will stick (o me, and we will show Taylor, my prospective father-in-law and the president of the railroad company from which 1 took this contract, that I am not to blame for all the troubles we are having on the tunnmel. Heavens knows that—" el “Oh, Mr. Orton, you ain't so bad’ put in Paddy without the faintost touch of undue familiarity. “Look sSpirin SAY “BAYER’ when you buy Aspirin. 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Her long fur coat was flying | carelessly, unfastened, in the cold || night air; her features were pale. | and her eves had the fixed look of | ! one who saw nothing but grief. “It's terrible, Miss Taylor,” I heard the man with her say soothingly. would man f the »ur rival intuer Ke Vl”r\l\b selfish was defe sdded nk zed lika very much Mark tinish e ol out an’ her he | ol on- hin' | o ith oW~ on't on cful. | Or- Orton, almost cheerfully, at seeing Kennedy so interested. range that easily. Paddy will be glad to do the honors of the place in my absence.” “Tomorrow morning we shall te on hand. do of this scrape.” sought the vase of flowers which re- minded him of their giver. in silence. claimed at length, my mind reverting through the whirl of events to the =lif; | delicate face of the girl leaving the hospital, “Vivian Taylor is a beauty, though, isn't she?" urned, sinking again into his shell of on his hat and coat. his eyes whenever he had a case which int i there would be no rest for Kennedy un- til he had finished it. don’t know when I'll be back. to library. to help me delve into this tunnel mys- tery."” chair, partly dressed, but just as fresh 1s I was after my sleep. been dreaming out his course of action. At any rate, breakfust was a mere inci- lent in his scheme, and we were over at the tunnel works waen the night shift were going off. seemed very careful ing for us, and after a tinished ahes you 1t and | (Ofound Greatly Reduced all early millinery models now In Progress. Eaxtraordinary Values at 35, $10 and $15 Originally Priced Up to §35 A Special Item Worthy of Particular Mention— Smart Natural Leghorn Sport Hats, now $7.50 i TETLEY'S Makes good TEA a certainty A general clearance of ply. No sooner said than done,” replied “We can ar- “Indade I will do that same, sor,” responded the faithful Paddy, “an’|Paddy, who conducted us, introduced us 1 answered it's a shmall return for all ye've done |first to the engineer in charge of this | Capps. barely nodding to us. We for me."” part of the work. a man named Sheiton, | heard him telephone some one, but “Very well, then,” agreed Kennedy. We will you out Jack, depend on us. our level best to get “I knew you would, Craig,” he re- plied. “I've read of some of your It was a wew kind of thrill to me and Walter's exploits. You're a pair |10l would have had to blue pencil them |to go under the “air.” as the men of bricks, you are. Good-bye, fel- considerably. However, we gained a|called it. With an instinctive last lows,” and his hand mechanically pretty good idea of the tunnel works |jlook at the skyline of New York and At home we =at for a long time “By George, Craig.” I ex- e of pain I had caught on the “And Capps thinks so, too,” he re- ence. 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Our first inspection was of that part of the works which was above ground. who had knocked about the werld a great deal, but had acquired a tactiurn- ity that was Sphinxlike. been for Paddy, 1 fear we should have seen very little, for Shelton was not only secretive, but his explanations were such that even the editor of a technical jour-, above ground—at least He seemed ve the air was conveyed below ground, the tank for storing compressed air for and Paddy, emergencies, than he despised my ignorance Next dressing rooms. old clothes and oilskins and the doc- WOMAN’S ed the box away |tor examined us and extracted written statement that we went down at our own risk and released the company from all liability—much to the disgust of Paddy. “We're ready now, Mr. Capps.’” called Paddy, opening an office door on the way out. “Very well, Flanagan,” Paddy stood guard waile could not catch the message, and in a minute he joined us. 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