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. TRUSTE AUC TIONS. AUCTION SALES. TOMORROW. GWEN & SON | THOMAS J . AUCTIONEERS. [ TATE, REING NUMBERED 1349 FANT. By virtue of v on June §, Tand re the undersigned wii 1 of trust record nent 138 Columbl ties secured sil at pablle nuction tof the premises. on THURSDAY, APRIL | 10. 1924, AT FOUR THIRTY O'CLOCK P, | the follow ribed land and premise tuate fn the District of ( forts-one (1.041) in sald deed of trust, equest of {he 3 in seribed upon’ the fol The balance 1n 1wo cqual fnstaliments o ome and two wears same of T per i annually, secured by ' upon the property sold, or Al on_af the purchaner. Intore s for ropaia r adjimelin (i A de Posit of $200 Wil be requir time of wmic. Al convesancin: revente Tamips, " ete Torms " of hirty e o sale isement Powspaper Bl isbe s WILLIAM P RENSON, } 1412 Eyo st n.w. AUCTIONEEL. _mh31 a&ds.exSu ADAM A. W TRUST SCHLER RS SALE BRICK OF VALUABLE DWELLING N0, THE T NTH DAY 0L OCLOCK PAL, the and premises. situa ington, District of ¢ rict of Columt mproved s nbxw deposit of £300 roq; £ sa LTS HEN RY Wi HWOOD P, “UTURE DAYS, OWEN & SON, ATCTIONEERS, & Son. 1331 G_strect nw FRIDAY, "THE EIGHTEENTH DAY APHIL i THREE 0'CLOCK tusted of bered (8) (79) dred and o AT Columbia aud seventy fum Jumbia sumbered sixiy-eight d ot pumbe 1 thirty saven us, Ches ok 41 ocorded for said District Terms: AJl c: exancing haser's ¢ within ten days. werve the right ¢ of the default therwise rosell at = purchaser. WILTON 1 SAMUEL J LAME HENK _apaaaT THOS. § TRUSTEES BN STORY KNOWN STREET By v OWEN & SON SALE OF AVCTION EL I VALUABLE FRAMI ALOW R ONE AND ONE HALF FRAME DWELLING [IQUS) AS NUMBER 140 KEARNEY NURTHEASE. WASHINGTC dat corded A ords ot roqtest undersigned THE TWENTY FIRST DAY 01 AD. 1024, FOUR FORTY FIVE I Iand_#nl MONDAY APRIL AL #ncing. at pur chage. ACCTIONERT | Trustee’s Sale of Household Furniture Contained in No. 913 L Street Northwest nict 0 IDAY, AURIL WLLOCK it AT neaus Ho cect of Bed "Tanles, Refrie Torms: Cash . T. V. PEDD) ;5 1L W, MeMARON . Attornes exin | THOMAS J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIC SALE OF VALUAR RESIDENCE. KNOWN STREET N Ry virt Octaber 2 wconled records of the the requost vndersigned T F BENTH 1924, AT FOUR AL and’ and prem Columbia and design at 6 in the su DAt recorded “i. of the records the Ditrict The same on K of cuid Lot and waid wteeet 1 public 5. 16 feet, thenee south ning. now kuown as lot 803 i Terms: Solfl subject to & prior dee for $8,000, farther particulars of w e aodounced at tme or salc yriee above eald trost to be paid Baisnce in 1 and o years, intereat T%. A deposit of $200 reqgired. Conveyan sng, recording snd revenue sLAmps at pur- | chaser's cost. Terms to be complicd with ithin thirty cays, otherwise deposit for foited_and ihe properiy may be advertised | and resold at the diseretion Of the {rustees. | WILLIAM P. AMOS ELWOOD MEITZLER i rustees ON. AUCTIONBERS. TRUSTEPS' SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK | RESIDENCE BEING NUMBEE 1530 4th STREET NORTHW B ' By virtue of o certain deed of trust, dated December. being instrument No. recorded December 1923, among i records of the District of Columbia the request of the party secured (herchy undersigned trustees will sell, at po 0 In front of the premises, ‘on ‘THT THB SEVENTEENTH DAY OF A 3924, AT FIVE P.M.. the following ¢ iand’ and premises, situate in th Columbia, and designated in Cornellus Lentw’ on of square | 521, as per piat recorded P follo 32, 'of the records of the office of the surve; for_the District of Columbia Sald subject to a prior deed for $1.150, further particulars of wh be announced at time of sale; the purchase ! price above said trust to be paid in cash. A | daposit of $20 required. Converancing, record jng_and revenue stamp Termin (6 be complied with wit otherwisa deposit forfeiled an may be advertised and resold, <f ihe trustees. 2 B RICK s 90 wnd surveyor | along __ap8-d&ds.exSu THOS. J. OWEN & Tand 1 ut the | Seribed | District_of and heing lot the property the diseretion JOSEPH P. STUBENER, THEODORE L. BLOCK Ap7-d&ds exSu = THOMAS J. OWEN & SON, AUC By virtuo of a certajn deed of try ecorded in Liber No. 4303 at folio 18 iand records of the District of Columbia. and st tho request of Uie party secured (hereby, the undersigna/; trustees will sell at public ruetien. at the office of Thomas J. Owen & Son, 1381 G strees n.w.. Washington, . C.. oo FRIDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH 1 ofF | APBIL, 1921, AT THREDL O'CLOCK .M tho following described land and’.premises, situated in the District of Columbia: Lot numbered fitty-four (54) in the subdiviion | made by the Munsey Trust Compauy. (rustee, of lets in square numbered twenty-three Iy dred and fifty ), “South Pinehurst, per plat recorded in the office of the sur- Josor for the District of Columbia in County Terms: All eash. A deposit of §200 will be required at the iime of sale. All convey- ancing and recording will be at the p chaser's cost. ‘Terms o be complied with otherwise the trustees re- rowell at {be risk apd Juschaser. BTON 3. TAMbe. _, ~ G 8. POPE, Trustees. o 'the defaul apl 14,17 {puratus and | cash, at the option AUCTION SALES. ______FUTURE DAYS. THOMAS DOWLING & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Receiver’s Sale of High-Class Furnichings ment of the Hoover and Kidwell Real Estate Office, | No. 1406 H St. NW., on Monday, April 14, 1924, at Eleven O'Clock A.M. By Virtue of » decros of the gupreme Conrt Antique Tesks, 2 small prwriter Desk Suliogany Len hair, 1 ¢ 2 Tvo-drate Steel Tillng Cab proof Rafe,” Bleetrlc Fans, Brass Di heck writlnz Machine, Rug, Carpet derwood ters, 4 Fern Touks, Avsoasment and Curtain, Yawman & Teal Estate ot ITON 1t Broker and in SCHOFIELD, Recelver. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable |3 Apartment House, Nos. | 1326 and 1328 You Street N.W., Known As “The Homelands.” Ry virtue of i certain deed of trust dated September 12 195, ang = sorded Septemh as Instrument Ne. 125 of the and the fumbia. and &t ey, TTADAM A | ris of front (HE FIFT APRIL. A.D 1024, A P, the following described situate in the city of Washingt £ Columbia. Wit public a TUESDAY TAY O'CLOCK bination o srded 1 £ the 3 umbiin ax aboy 2 how two pr IS REETCRAT a At sal cording. o be e ght 10 days from risk 8 the defaulting days advertisement of newspaper published in the ou, 1) THOS. . 1, CLARKE OBLE JAMES A St onw apt dsds ADAS A TRUSTEES® ROOM W SAL SCHLER OF TW DATH_RI D ST. N.W o land v and at t rn 0 MONDAY AT THE 1024, bin na to-wit John L. «in part agen and Wiiliam E. Fo ie Uroii Park.” as per plat office of the surveyor for ' the County " sutiject. particulars of which wil be an wed at sale sale: Over and above said trusts ired of the pur ! converancing. | . lied wit ot 1t + P ishe THOMAS DOWLING \uetioneces. & co. NOTICE OF Turser i Near mpany, dated Al st 1 o 4. 710V Tiber N ¢ pase 31300000 * morigage & per cen on Troperties Compans ). and Ault thire aderslgned VENTIT 1A Y ARRIT excribed The City of Was of Tot_numberedl ination of Tots 4 and part of Durabered 160, 48 por. pint ried in i.iber No w Anl bildings and i ¥ part thereof. Scroens, elova p wna e fitting lghting refricerating fixtures of evers Kind Attached fed with xaid g=, xlores and on’ saiil Tand or any part thee s in sail mortin fuily set forth, Terms of sgle. One-tlind of the purchase price 10 e pail in cash, stullments. payable erest At 6 por ni-annnail, cash at the posit of £50.000 recording, revenue stamps, Vte., at cost of pur or. of skie {0 be complied thin thirty days from date of wise the fristee reserves the righ the property at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser, affer five i dver tisement snch resale in some newspaper published in Washington, D. . Title good of ecord or no sal Dated March o, 1924 SIMON W. STRATS, Trustee, NICHOLAS 1 WILTON J. LAME Atforneys for Trusten. ABOVE SALE 18 POS MAY STHL 1 AND PLACE THE MONDAY E HOUR order of: 1. SIMON W NICHOLAS WILTON J. LAMBERT, Attorneys for Vristes TUWEN & RON, AUCTIONEEES. - R. JONES, THOS. | TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUARLE DI D FRAME DWBLLL WFBSTER ST. N.1V. virtue of certain deed of trust duly ed in Lider No. 4263, folio 807 et xeq. &e land records of the Distriet of Colwm hia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, (he undersigned trustees will seil, at public. hnetion. in ffont of the premises, on {FRIDAY. THE BIGHTEENTH DAY ' OF APRIL. AD. 1924, AT FOUR 0'CLOCK PM., the following desctibed Jand and premises, sit TACH NO. {nate in the District of Colambia, and designat ed s and being lot 35 in Lother A. Sw sell’s subdivision of lots in block 03 in “‘Pet orth Addition to_ the f Washingtor per plat recorded in Liber 36, folio 3, of the ords of the office of the sirveyor 'of the ? Columbia, lock 63 now known as District sanare Terms of %a ¥ 10 be pail ilments, pay interest at able semi-annually, from day of saie. wecu by deed of trust upon the property koid, or f the purchase: posit of $200 will be required at tim All conveyancing, recording, revenue sta cte., Mt cost of purchaser. Terms of s of the purchase in two equal two yeurs, 1 cash le in one and | be complied with within 50 days from day sule. otherwise the trustees reserve the fight 1o rosell the property i the risk and cosi of defaniting purchaser, after five days’ advor- tisement of such resale n some Dewspaper published 1a Wahington, D. C. WALTER R, WILCOX, ORGE F. HA Trurtees HLER, AUCTIONEER. Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Drug Business at No. 2434 18th Street North- west. Ry virtue of & certain chattels deed of trust dated Ma; 1925, and recorded May 21, 1923, as instriment No. 128 among the land | records for the District of Columbia, and at the request af the party secured thoreby, the undersigned trustees will by public’ s tion, within the above preinises. oo FRIDAY APRIL BELEVENTH. 1924, AT TWO 0'CLOCK uable fistures, soda equiment of & frst clame drig store; also unexpired lease of said premises, Terms reasonable and made known at time of sale or upon application to the undersigned, Deposit of $300 required at salé. Terms of sale (o be complied with within 24 hours after sale, otherwise trustees resrve the right to reseil the property at the ik and cost of the S taolting purchaser after 5 da; et of such resale in somo Thinea S Wasbing pa-gdve and Equip-| OF | i | city of Washington, Ap9.16,22,30 | per centum per annum, pay. | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 3 AUCTION SALES. UTURE DAYS. OWE! i BON, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK BEING NUMBER 1684 11th virtue of a certain deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 4800, follo 117 et seq.. of rds of the District of Columbia. arty secured there . the undersigned trustees will sell, at pub- | lie’ uuction, in front of the premiises, on prov THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF | APRIL 1 CLOCK PA., ihed Innd and premises. situ’ AUCTION SALES. FUTURKE DAYS. THOS. J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE THREB STORY NRICK DWELLING BEING NUM- DER 1651 HARVARD STHEET NORTH- By vierin of & certain deed of trast duly | recorded 1n Liber No. 4844, foilo 442 et seq. of the land, records of the District of Colu uest of the party secured rlkned trostees will ‘sell at in frout of the premises. o MONDAY, THE BEVENTH DAY OF APRIL, [ AD. 1826 AT FIVE O'CLOCK P the fol: o tric ‘. | 1owing-descr| nd_and premises, situate in e Bec ey ngton, District of Co; | the District of Columbia, “and designated 'and 23 in Coltman Ang AQAma, trus- | And being lot 87 in Louise M. Kmmert and Cnaivislon. of siuare 308 Na per piat | others® subdivision of part of block orth in Liber W. ¥, at folio 97, in the of Columbian University,” as per | office of the survavor for the Distriet of ¢ ity No. 12, foilo 112 umbta, anl doscribed ax follows: Hegin £ the records of the office of the surveyor of for the same on Eleventh street at fhe south Distrlct of Columbia. Also one-half of { enst_carner of said lot 23 and ruoning thence 1ot 36 in said subdiviston on which ‘o taild treot 18 faet. thence west 06 | e West pRrty WaN ietween pre le to tear line of said lat 21, thence . L4407 a0d 1651 Tiarsara, (formerly g 0 Lk e by "ded” chcorded In' Liver 24T e chase | 123, 0f the 1and reconds of the Diatrict of Co- Ope-third of the Purchase | Jumhia. Said part of 1ot 35 belng sublect fe AL and two | (ondition a8 (o"use OF party wail as'deseribed intel ever um per | 0 sald deed, WK Interest & i pan. contim g Terms: Bold subject to a first deed of trusf payable semi-annually URG Ok || Temmat BulE uhiact thia it ued of cured by de e “yrop. | for S8.000. and nd deed for about $5.000, or tion of 1 A will_be THOS. & f o e 2 e SDAY public auetion equal , at the of $20 ate. ALl ("time '0f sale: the puzchase price ahove said rusts to be paid i A "depoait of 8300 1oquired. " Conve. recording and s stamps at ‘e cost. ‘Terms t6 {M pin thirty days from h of sale. Fight (o resel] detaulting wivertisement of $TTHE ABOYE SALF deposit_forfel Sertised and trustees ) and the properiy m +sold at the discretl JAMES R y be ad- e on_of the s days ¢ WALTE GEOI | _sprasaeessa | T ADAN AT WSO | Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Bric! Residence, Ne. 1218 IGth | Street Northwest. Nirtue of & certaln deed of trust dulr orded in Libee 4100, follo 178 ot se the land rec thie 'District of Colum sad at sl of fhe party secured reby, the trustees will offer in_front of th: ENTH DAY WO CTOCK Tt | iand and 05, &ton, ado bIdg. WILOOX, A MANE, Trustees “Trustees. NEEE. mL27-dkds exSu per published in R. P | IS POSTPONED (¢ Aot HE,_ 1NCLEM it "RIDAY, THE ELEVENTH 1 | 4. SAME HOUR AND PLACK aof-it_ RY ORDER OF THE TRUSTE ] PROPOSALS 14 CITY OF BUENGS ATRI iblic) s contemplating hanical roiling equipment cleaning department for sweeping. | watering tie streetx and carrying garbage to | be disposed_of. For particulars address the | Argentive Embassy, 1508 Corcoran st. n.w., Washington, D. C. OFFI CIAL NOTICES. The ~purchase of to be used by req undersigned 50, an per plai 1 Liter W. F.. follo 70, of the records office of the surseyor of sald District wved by u large, mudern, brick resdence tractice briek and frwirah Termn of =nin 1923, Palance quired of the pui 1AD conveys Wit bridge ments from in recaived. but il jm ments aliould be s Information on appiication. ghiwa Nomini Creek, terested | t n writing 9 i COMMISSION OF Tiik, mbia, Washington, April 5 with the provisions of « of Congress. No. 153, W act > the wapaper publialicd i | buildings in the Distr. newspaper publisied 18 | il RUTLER DINTRICT 1 1 tion approved March 1. 1620 ngress, entitled ““An gnt. arca and use of { of Colimbia aud and_far by Eisen that 8 pu in the boarl room of a.m.. April 17, 1024, tering toe following HENRY KA 1 JOHN No. Trustess. ACCTIONBE mh31 d&ds.exsa TTHON. 4. OWEN & HoN 3 height ana OM - RESII RCIAL: The 2548, Irer: W st vert a cortain deed of trust duly No. 4174 it 171 of flie the Disteie mbia. gd Ry wirtn promises CHANGE FROM FI KESIDENTIAL 1 & now soned first located_along or <itunted 2204 ste ot numbered ambered thifty n the subdivi ghts, us per | Surveyor for k 49, page 49, | of $100 will | All be at the pur be complied with erwine the exoll at the ng purchaser. QUINTEE, of Ca All vas: Distr TERMS [ T and_ R13. |of the defan! except lots 31, | and 45, Above property heing in- the area bounded on the morth by orama rd.: on the sonth by R on the necticnt ard Floride aves.: and on it Hesgrciad ED” Area bounded as fol lows: North, Tuckerman, ith and Rittenhouse ts.: wouth,’ & line parallel to and 100 feet touth of Quackenbos at.: east. Tair road, and WM, 8. i apf.14.17 THOMAS DOWLING & €0 SALE OF PERSONAL EFFECT HOLD, ETC., FOR Notfer by given WHTEEN, 19 ther b e 1 Yo ana unpatd and_ personal th's Transfer & St s of M A, Anders M John Briscoe. Mex Martin, 9. 15, Brown, T. Canavan. K. W 3 Chicli, o, W, Cole. A D Henfietta Gariand, T a0 Hicks, Mre, H. D. Hoffma pinson. Mrs. Harrs Jones. Mars Artiur Kine” or' Togan ™ Willim | artin. Frank Mercer, | fauare 445 WAt Rk MCrEeT: | Marion and T atx. nw Ttuss, Jennie | nation of the changes proposed m Jennin Sullivan. Mars . Taibers Room District buliding. Tuyior, Mason ¥ Frent. If Waters. Aned 15, dodlng commitises and othe A L R R P CUNG H RUDOLPH, TAME Aoy B OYSTER, € 0. SHERRILL. DAVID L R Imiehingh, SuEpiee taces ) Commission of thie District of Columibi ases, fixinres, mirrors, tranks and con dfessers, {ables. chairs, re APRIL hovsenold | o all h Sm age (o s AT The comer Toone: FROM AR i T COMME ARE Teet of lot fronting on the west & “burg road ne.. hetwesn 1 st and fofs 100 and 125, square 2918, and 18 Tronting on the west side wiween 'Allison a0 RESIDEN Y| CHANGE Mra. Chris K Iocated on the BoTthwest corne A preliminary exa o ar | el | Cwilt | | /ONING COMMISSION OF TH of Colnmbia, Washington, Aprii 7. 1924.—In frdec tn test the xense of the commuAity upon the sdvisabiliiy of appiying to Congress fos a5 amendment to saction the soning I {act of Congress of March 1. 1620), which will enable the Zoning Commisslon 1o suspend any of its reguiations At time, without notice and without hearin tersin, Mrs Harry F. Macon or trunks; victrola Pre. Inc. (Rigned ) Smith's TR 2,0.18 21 THOS. 3 CEARENDON 831 ansfer & age Co. w.. Washington, D. ( 34 ion demand such % public hearing will be held in the of the Distriet bailding at 10 1T, 1920 The text of (he pro ition fo. tection 3 s a8 follows Pirther, fhat the commission. mas at any tnme. and withont notice, supend ‘sny 5 115 remuiations pending a public. hearing 35 mereigbefore protided, adl doring sllfl Suspension . mo. baiiding | permits whail e g B e R0 H. RUDOLPH, £ OYSTER. C. 0. SHERRILL, N Zoning Commirsion of the Dis aps-0t action, i { bonea AVCTIONEERS. RRICK sth OWEN & SO, SALE _OF VALUABLE 2. KNOWN AS 1% SORTHWEST, a_chrtain deed of trst, being 40, duly recorded tember land records of the Dis and ut the request of the | JA the undersigned trus-i DAVID L' teos” will sell, at pubiic tion,_In feont_of | trict of Columb ihe mises,'on THURSDAY. THB SEVE TEENTH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1824, AT FOURTHIRTY O'CLOCK PM., the following described land and premises, situate in the istrict of Columbia. and in Watson ct of Columbia ety saeured therehy designated_as and being ot 151 3 Newton's subdivision 0f lots in sguar 445, | Wx per plat recorded o he office of the sur veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 15, One-third of the purchase in exsh, balance in two pazable in one and two | en_per contam per | nuaily, from das af { cured by deed of {rust upon the prop. {erty’ soid, or all cash, at the option of the | purenaser. “A depasit or $200 will be reqnired at time of & All conveyancing, recording Stamps, eic., at cost of porehaser. | be complied with within 30 ¢ vale, otherwise the rust (o rosall {he properts at the oxt of defaulling purchaser, after advertisement of Sch resale in some ished in Washington, 1. 0. d < LLOYD An OPPORTUNITY for European Travellers [ five duse newspaper pub Sailing April 15th, 2 P. M. /il call at PL\'.OU'I'E*CH“IWIG By virtue of cestain deeds of trust dufy | corded, respectively, in Lihers Now. 4009, | 4196 and 4328, at folios 79, 123, ¥5 and Jand records of the District o and ot the roquest of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will ie auction at the office of Thomas & Son. 1331 G st f.w.. Washington. FRIDAY. THE 18th DAY OF | 1924, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M., the fol described land premises situated n the District of Columbia numbered forts-one (41) in square abered twenty-three hundted and forty 0): lots numbered one hundred and six- hundred and fifteen (115) Splendid secommodations still avafl- able In et and and Cla: Te Plymouth —Bremen By Splendid One-Clase Cabin Stips APRIL, thirty-five (Z385), and lots numbered one hun- dred and twenty (120) and one hundred and ne (121) in square numbered twenty- andred and (hirty-seven (3337), all in ‘ jon known s Chevy Chase Park, as per plat recorded in the office of the sur’ {vevor for the District of Columbia, in Book page o7, Terms: All A deposit of $200 will T | be required on each lot at the time of sale. Al consesancing and recording will be at the | purchaser’s cost. Terms to be compiled with within {en duys. otherwise ihe trustees fe- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchater. J. LAMBERT, LT CHORGE B, FRASER, Tra THOS J. OWEN & SON, AUCTIONEERS. i TRUSTEES' €ALE OF VALUABLE SIX. | ROOM AND BATH BRICK DWRLLING. BEING NUMBER 1313 UNION STREET SOUTHWEST. ] By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly | | recorded in Liber No. 4877, folio 113 et sed. | of e land records of the District of Columi: i bia, and at the request of the party secured | theteby. the undersigned trustees will nell &t | public anction, in f MONDAY, THE ¥ RIL. A.D. 1924, AT FOUR following descrbed land and _premises, situste in the District of Columbia And desig. Sated nx and being lot 107 in the subdivisies | mado by Thomas ¥ Smitheon, et 4l in square D03, nx said subdivision appes in | the’ office of the surveyor of r;" bmnu of | Columbia in Book 28, &t ph Terms of gaje: Of the pi can rempin the Droperty. payi monthiy. ineluding interest nt f par cent, and the baiance cash. A deposit of $200 required At time of sale. 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From the first it looked as if Ruth Eht favor him, and Richard's fears sumed more definite shape. 1f Wild ng married her—and he was a bold. masterful fellow, who ugually accom { plished what he ed at—her for- tune and estate cease to be a pleasant land for bovine Richar ¢ thought at first o King terms with Wilding: the ide: & 0ld; it had come to him first he had counted the chances of his sister's marrying. But he found himself hesitating to lay his proposal before Wilding. And whilst he hesitated Mr ding made obvious headway. Still Richard darcd not do it. There was a something in Wild- ing's eye that cried him danger. Thus in the end, since he could not attemp a compromise with this fine fellow the only course remaining was that of direct antagonism—that is to say d as Richard understood dire ne lander was the weapon used in that secret duel; the country- side was well stocked with stories of Mr. Wilding's many indiscretions. 1 {do not wish to suggest that these were unfounded. Still, the countrs side, cajnled primitive sense of umer into that alliteratios T mentioned, found that having this dog its bad name, it was the obiiga of keeping up his rep- utatfon. exaggerated. Richard exaggerating those exaggerations in his turn, had some details, as inter esting and unsavory as they were in the main untrue, to lay before his sister. Now, establ known, thrives needed but sultor for the hand of proposes fo_drink o her with others about Lord board. As he brother of the girl. splash: of varty are indignantly Mr. Wilding. Others amazed, whilo Lord charges that the yonng man ix drunk. Nl Trenchard, sctive agent the Duke of to punish Westmaeott on the morrow for his fnsuit to Wiiding, but Wilding declares he intends to have the | leasare of killlog the youth. Rowland Blake, another suitor of Roth Westmacott. protests, but it Is settied that the dvel si take place. The brather ssks Blake fo serve as second. bot he declares be will be no party to the butchery. Vallanes, a parti- san of the Duke of Monmouth, accepts, asd says he will serve to the death. You grow prophetic,’” says Trenchard. (Continued fi the offers n Yesterday's Star.) CHAPTER 1L Sir Rowland to the Rescue. From Scoresby Hall, near Weston Zoyland, young Westmacott rode home that Saturday night to his sis- ter's house in Bridgwater, a sobered man and an anguished. He had com- mitted a folly which was like to'cost him his life tomorrow. Other follies he had committed in his twenty-five | 2} under that Blake had represented him, al- though he certainly looked nothing like his age. But tonight he had con- trived to set the erown to all, He | hed love. it is wondrously on slan- der. The robust growth of a maid’s feelings for her accepted suitor but further strengthened by maligr representations of his character. She seizes with the chance of afford- ing proof of her great loyalty, and defies the world and it vinee her that the ma has given her trust worthy of the first well to curse the miscalculation that had emboldened him to launch himself upon a course of insult against th | Wilding, whom he hated with all the currish and resentful hatred of the But_there was more than hate i the affront that he had offered—there was calculation, to an even greatcr ; extent than we have n. It hap- | pened that, through his own fault, young Richard was all but perniless. | The pious, non-conformist soul of § Geoffrey Lupton—the wealthy uncle from whom he had had great expecta tions—had been so stirred to anger by Richard's viclous and besotted ways that he had left every guine that was , every perch of land and every brick of edifice to Richard's half-sister Ruth. At present things were not so bad fof the worthl bo, Ruth worshiped him. He was a sacred charge to her from their dead father, who, knowing the stoutness of her soul“and the feebleness of Richard’s, had in_dying imposed on her the care and guidance of her gracelsss brother. But Ruth, in all things atrong, s weak with RI ard | out of her very fondness for him. To what she had he might help himself, and thus it was that things were not 80 bad with him at present. But when Richard's calculating mind came to give thought to the future he found that this occasioned him some care ladies, even when they do not happen to be equipped in addition with Ruth's winsome beauty and en- dearing nature, are not wont to go unmarried. It would have pleascd Richard best to have had her remain & spinster. But he well knew that | this was a matter in which she might have & voice of her own, and it be- hooved him betimes to' take wise measures where possible husbands were concerned. The first that came id bud of incipient inter- Jike a frost; in second only to ridicule cott lent an ear to her brother incredulous only until s remembered vague ts she had caught from this person and from that, whose row made rlear by what Rich. told her, which, incidentally, they served to corrobo- rate, Corroboration, too. did the tale of infamy receive from the friendship that prevaile between Mr. Wilding and Nick Trenchard, the old ne'er-do- well, who in his time—as everybody knew—had come so low, desplte his gentle birth been one of a company of players. Had Mr. Wilding than she now learnt he was, uld sur cherish an attathment for a S0 utterly unwerth were birds a plur And g0, her maiden purity at the thought that she danger of lending the woolng of such crushed this lo wh to think was on the point of throwing out roots to fasten on her soul, and was sedulous thereafter in manifest ing the averzion which she accounted it her duty to foster for Mr. Wilding Richard ha atched and smiled in secret, taking prids in_the cunning way he had wrought this change— that cunning which so often Is give’ to the stupid by way of compensation for ‘the intelligence that has been withheld them ing of Zoyland Chase, and Richard| And now dvent with forebo ed, Wil a personality to da¥zle n s an, despite—perhaps even because 0f—the reputation for wild- ness that clung to him. That he was known as Wild Wilding to the ¢ tryside ig tru but it were unfair— k to attach to this too much importan for the adop- tion of so obvious an alliteration th outraged had been in ling ear t an, she had she blushed in a suitor's what time discounte- ing fumed and fretted r Rowland Blake, fresh 1 and in full gkt from cd like & comet er heavens. . Ho and might have he heart and hand th's cousin. Her the dazzled e had for the asking of Diana Horton, heart, indecd, he had without the asking, for Diana fell straightway In love with him and showed it, just as he showed that he was not without response to her affection. There were some tender passages between them but Blake, for all his fine exterior, was ‘4 _beggar, and Diana far from rich, 40 Lie rgde his feelings with a hard grip upon the reins. And then in an evil hour for poor Diana. young Westmac ad taken him to Lupton House, und SIt Rowiand had his fest glimpse of Ruth. his first knowledze of her fortune. He went down before Ruth's eyes like a man of heart: he went-—down more lowly still before her pésgessions like a man of greed: and posr Diana might console herself with whom she coul Her brother watched him and thought that gamester he had & man after his ow heart; a mw would be ready enough for such a hargain as Richard had in mind: ready ough to se’ what rags might be left him of his honor so that he cam the where- withal to mend his broken fortunes. | " The twain made terms. They hag gled like any palr of traders out of Jewry, but in the ond it was settled— by a bond duly engrossed and sealed— that on the day that Sir Rowland married Ruth he should make over to her brother certaln values that amounted to perhaps a quarter of her possessions. Thare was no cause to think that Ruth wonld be greatly opposed to this—not that that con- sideration would have weighed with Richard. 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