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. THE EVEM voice. *“And about scarcely believe it. It wonderful!" The telephone bell rang, and Har- grave was absent for a few minutes. “They're going to give us a dinner tonight,” he announced when he re- turned—“Edward Pellingham, Johnnie Marston and Philip Gorse. The same Violet—I can all seems too MONTE-CARLO Bes U 8. iittle party,” he added, with a sudden By E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Patent Office wave of reminiscence. “Hotel de s eight. I think (Continued from Yester ve any sort of prospects ke sup- | they're going to ask you, Robert, and she'll have to have her own|Miss Wegges. Now, what about this ' INSTALLMENT LXI. afternoon, Violet? You shall choose.” Sioreme ['ll see him some time today,” Har-| _ler hesitation was only momentary, J The Supreme Moment. grave promised. I shall need a sec.| Yet whilst it lasted a vivid stream of To Hargrave the anticipation was |retary for the next year or so, at any | recollections flashed through her mind. the supreme moment of his life, and | rate, and if we can’'t find anything | She remembered the chill discomfort for a few seconds he lingered over it, | else, that might suit you. You see,|of that second-class carriage, the . “‘commis voyageur” with the garlic smelling breath, the jolting of the train, the terrible pain at her heart | as she sat with her back to paradise. Then the pause at Beaulien, the miracle! Hargrave upon the platform, the light in his face, her own willing and joyful surrender. The drive into the clouds—and his wonderful words —his self-revelation. should like,” she decided, “to drive up to the pink hotel at the top of the hill.” (Copyright. 1926, by E. Phillips Oppenheim.) ! - THE END. Ordered to School. Maj. Edward G. Sherburne, Infan- try, now in the Philippines, has been detailed to duty at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. o - \ #] SHOULD LIKE TO DRIVE TO THE PINK HOTEL AT THE TOP OF THE HILL.” as a married man, I shan't have so much time to look after my own cor- holding Violet in his arms, bringing h pondence.” closer to him by degrees, readin) A Danish chemist has discovered a he indescribably wonderful things | res¥ Bl the Indescribably wanestn | *You're t00 good to me, sir,” Robert | method of making dye from potato Luncheon. to which they returned declared, with a little break in his | tops. willing ¢ ‘after a footmaw had dis- u creetly ventured to announce third gong, ding of the al and v cre little h P finis s ces, an Mty in continuing a con. in the presence of d his subordinate, a re conflict between appetite They took their coffee 40 Wy wumeuwsgy te corner of the halcony, Iy isolated This afte 1e announced, “1 to sce the English clergy- Do you really mean it, Hargrave?” | . in an awed tone. “Do you “I mean that, notwithstanding my sdvanced y and your tender on to be n ble,” he declared we'll go to Paris. ny dela: now them al the emt there. we'll come back for a month afterwards. 1 have a | ie confided, with a moment’s ting memory of the old horror, hat to be here with vou, Violet, with instead of death to look forward Il be paradise.” She laughed happil I wonder what the Comtesse Fayaldi will say now?” she remarked. “Last night she declared there was n change, that you were no longer e at something mysterious—I think she meant, although she never said it, ‘the shadow of death’—had pass Fedora Fayaldl.” he murmured, “is e very wonderful woman.” Robert came diffidently round the corner of the terrace. His arm was in g sling and he limped slightly. Other- wise he was well on the way to recov- ery from his escapade of the night be- fore. “1 wanted to know, sir,” he asked, “whether you would mind meeting Wegges and talking to him. He ashamed of last night, but, there to see things MOTHER :~Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of D et Constipation Wind Colic | To Sweeten Stoach declared. “His .part in the Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels show struck me as being rather o Sl % worous. I'll see him any time.” Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and “Is it all right about Sadie?” Violet Bsked Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Robert nodded a little self-con- engaged,” he announced. e ici 5 st T on Brooa et Proven s on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it Plenty of Stout Sizes, With Slenderizing Lines, in this sale F St. N.W. 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