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The Misty Pathway y FLORENCE RIDDELL (Copyright, 1924, by Florence Riddell.) « from ntinued Wednesda Star.) INSTALLMENT XXXVIIL Anders handed the heaving bundle | to the grinning native, who hore it away for the battle that was to come before he should succeed in fastening a cord around its middle and persuad- ing it to withdraw its hapd from the bottle. “And what will you call him?"| asked Anders as the prisoned pet, now free of his blanket, re ed 10tk “It's quite o pital cot afte ct to name the hos- its donor,” cried Hold riously. *“Why not the - its pr 7 Call it possessed.” “Reginald, new friend, 1 find you very charmin sald Richenda—to the monkey And Fairways sudde ly discovered 1 a new Richenda who cou if the spirit moved indulge in subtle | flirtation. Obviously, in the week that came after, the spirit d er toward this form of recr Anders, who had never heen known to need en couragement from a pretty woman, received quite an amount of it from | Richenda Even in mind she of her own a definite Was it that she trett Iafiway silent br s which had grown ser than ever upon him lately? Was i that she wanted to show him how little he counted in her scheme of things nowadays? Or Just a new game played se the monotony of camp life She simply didn’t know. v knew that, In s odd pleased her to see F i FlS s i e e teased young Anders with laughing lips and eyes that caught and held his own. And Anders, hot-headed with the fmpulse of sheer vouth, paid freque visits to the camp that held Richend: “A book that Mrs. Fairways wanted to read,” or “au butterfly-—rather a rare one—that he thought she'd like o see.” or “some new home.” AL were the 5 made for his mees @ Ri ¢ chenda kept ittle longer by her side on each occasion But Fairways always lost but few niinutes in making a third to their, conversation Neverthel in the blue ey Anders Richenda there lay the know not hay Y. 3l nElishman To shut up the thoughts inside her as she had to do, allowing them no expression, was hard for the girl. Times were she longed for the under- standing sympathy of the spoken word It was toward the end of the second week of the mnew friendship that chance set Richenda free of surveil- a short morning hands and down his spine. at fever i 2 cup shaking fin n over th the breakfast table he eyed him placidly, noted the lowish eray shade of his face. She from which fre s before in Afric s still took him in its grasp time. W ic: lance r (h Is run he told her 1ddenly clattered s to spread a white cloth of brown s and that ttack would mean 3 lusion of his tent, with X the fever and quinine «diate recurrence. He would pre be quite recovered by the following day Ak, per- a little w haps. that would be all. Before their wedding he had been laid low by the same indispe Richenc lenly felt a wicked sense of that there still ex fsted something which could master e only ' she sald to a plece this man even though it W these sI%ht returns of mal; “You'd better go to nd helped her: »'s nicely browned toast, or- namenting It with a carpet of mar- malade atrways called peevishly for another cup The ague scized him again a few minut him_till his teenth r He arose his own tent Richenda leteurely. very ill. i merve that uld Tun after him nxious hen 1“‘:""';\!‘!‘\]‘ lat she relented a little. When she approached his own domain, she saw, ush the open door of the tent. Fairways was lying atill, full ed, upon his camp bedstead. gue had cea w. The gri ellow color was replaced by the crimson flush of fever. The wera very eyes he turned upon her right. bright. nere anything I can do for | vou?” she asked, with @ cool politeness which held neither en- thusiasm. Obviou an read as such, -, do all that ‘be all right in an hour sar: a or so. way and y but take care that you don't get into mischie! note in his voice sent Lulncd she walked course, he wu yet, it was once she ¢ Itked without chi her, even though she knew al be short rt, C ad that that that for as she Malaria | and there of tl}dn w than others have. Sh pected fr “Run_av PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $12,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. location during tlon of our new bidx.. 1004 E JAMES BERRY, Pr eir | 2 < | family which founded the Stevens In- answered | | is neces And | 5§ lem@;miéé@rfli into mischief.” Out of sheer pique | ’}h.- suddenly wanted to get into mis- | [chief. " Quite innocent mischief, of| {course. Just something that would | \ break the monotony of her days. | It was at that moment that she saw the slim figure of )oung Anders move leisurely up the hill to- ( | ward the camp. With the smile of a | naughty chil Richenda hurried to \mvt'( him. They came together some | distance from the (‘n(‘ampmenl Why, Mrs. Fair the boy be- & with an ve glance at {the morning freshness of her nreuy} | smillng face, "* she broke in, "” | play with you,” he laughed. | | “What shall we do?” ! | Young Ar brain was quick to act. “I was bringing you this book,” | he said, “and after that I had thought | |of going to catch butterflies in the | | | forest.” She knew he was an enthusiastic | collector of those rare insects which e found in the African wildernesses. She claped her hands in childlike | | glee. | “Why. how delightful.”"” she cried. I'll come, too. I'll begin a collec- tion of my own this very day. T hope we find one of those wonderful ghost gray creatures with the purple shad |ows on his wings and the emerald (Copyrizht, 1926.) | eves. | (Continued tomorrow.) | | FOUR AMERICAN WOMEN GET DIVORCES IN PARIS| Mrs. Carl Fisher, Mrs. P. M. Chand- ler, Mrs. E. B. Condon and Mrs. B. H. Warburton, Jr., Win. By the Associated Press. PARIS, August sher (nee V! 13. Irs. Carl ) W granted a divorce today by the Paris courts on ground of abandonment. The Fishers married at Indianapolis October 9 | ¥y Naney L. Krebs Chandler was > from Percy M. Chand- York on ground of aban- They were married Novem- 7 ler of New donment ber at Manchester, Va. A aroline Bayard Stevens Con- don was awarded a decree from 1d- ward Beach Condon on ground of abandonment. They were married at Bernardsville, N. J., June 30, 1021. Mrs. Condon {s a member of the Technology Uu'ue of at Hoboken, Rosamond Lancaster Warbur- ton was given a divorce from Barclay H. Warburton, jr., grandson of John Wanamaker, on ground of abandon- ment. They were married at Elkton, Md., De(‘(‘mhvr 10, 1919, ‘EDISON GETS GIFT. Friends Celebrate 49th Birthday of His Invention of Phonugraph. 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