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Copyright, 1920, by Doubleday, Page & Co. Publshed by speclal arravgement with the Whe Syndicate, Inc is & little, fron-railed park | future too much to even speak.” ctivity of brain, Reflecting ymy!” #he concluded with a taunting) “Come inside)’ sald (he prieat Amid the woman's shril protest|hAppy face of his wife, bending, as for the man and for the|lts cente elf, Can cent affairs, he assured him- ahril lnugh that rasped Lotison 1k | “thcre are other 10dgors In the hou AL 1on imas_ SN Wesiun | iy with SRAMING ) wrtist with the shifting point |of flowers and Immaculate gravelied [ “But for you; not for m) ¢ porspective! o on of ways to the onei|evenings. Podsetalled high above ft,| and con- | the general site his cavorting steed,| upon his breast. deaired, yet he woundered mildly at|followers clomed up the tear, and the | Lotison entered the room and took | its top. end of his quest case of | with his face turned stonily down the | “Better than life—than truth Mt (his dearth of actlve emotibn, Her captive Amazon, accepling her fate, |the chalr offered him. The priest's Ts that you read slster? | But not his deliverance, though English Turn, whenee | self—than everything.” strange behavior in abandoning him | extended the acope of hermaledictions | cyes looked a courteous {nterroga- | drawled & aweet, childish iolce from feven then remorse struck him H‘.. And my own past” saidgLlorison, | without valid excuse on Lia bridal | so that none in heaving might seem | tjon the darkne, shamed soul fluttered once meve a:‘- with a note of solicitude—""can you|eve arounsed In him only a vague and | to be slighted. I must apologize agaln, ald the It's only ould Father Denny comelfore it retired to make room for the torgive and—" curious speculation. Again, he found | Then there camc upcn Lorlson an[young man, “for o seom iniruding [ to ses ye, darlin’; and a fcine gintle- [other and better ane, For, to temper Life shall|walks, where citizens take the air of| you love me?” selt of his happiness in having won |& saw. The policeman urged her for-|who might prefer sleep to aven & | conded the steep stairway, The priett [ing macnine—tofliig, toiling, Hete She cast herself, wildly sobbing, | for a bride the one he had so greatly [ ward; the delighted truin of gaping | gratified curiosity.” pushed open the door of & room near |was the folly she pursued "_’d ihs the landscape shall rige u f3und the other. Take Lorsen. At one time he appeared [river toward | to himself to be the feeblest of fo0lsiicome no more BGritons to bumbard at another he concelved that he fol- [1icotton hales, ] Jawed ideals #o fine that the World | ren the two sat in this square, wAs not yet ready to acecpt them. yue yonjght Lorison guided her pust “I answered you that,” she whis- himselt contemplating, with com-|overwhelming revulsion of his PPT- | upon you with my martial {nfelfclt| man I've brought to make ye .ibu theill his joy, the shine of the During one mood he cursed his foll¥ liye gtare-stepped gate, and still viv-fpered, “when I told you I loved you." | plaisant serenity, the incidents of her ispective. It may be (hat he had Been | put, as my wife has meglected to fur [ sr-r-rand call. And e resaves us[saiin and the glimmer of orma voasesred by the other, he bove him- | orgarg As they walked, he smiled [ Ene leancd away and looked thought- |some./hat lively earaer. His perspecs |1ipe for it, that the abnormal condi- |nish me with her address, I am de- | fast aslape In bed! Sha yea|recalled the disturbing figure ot the aeif with a sevege grandeur AKIn 104, pimy e to think that all he knew of [ fully at him. “If 1 had not teld you |tive seemed to have been queerly |tion of mind in which he had for &0, ived of the lcgitimate recourse of | mannerst” [bespangled Amazon, and ths bage greatness. In neither did he attain the [\ L0000 nar he doved her—{ about myself, would you have—|shitted. long existed was already about to re- [ ramil it “Qh, Father Denny, fs tiat you?|plicate histories Iit by m: !\" d“‘- pective. was her nawe Norah Gresnws undj we uld you—" As he atood before a window near [vert to its balence; however, It 15| i am quite a plain ma al I'm glad. And you light the [footlights and stolen mnmonll‘l"l" w. Generations before. the name hadythat ahe lived with her brothes They No. he interrupted; "I would |a corner, his ears were agsailed by a [certain that the events of the last few | Father Rogan, pleasant! lamp, please? It's on the table by thalpart the wisdom of him who only race had be-|nad talied &b.ut everything ¢xcbtincver have let you know I loved you. | waxing elamor and commotion, He|minutes had furnished the channel | 0 {0 1 ary to ask you ques- | @ner. And quit talking like Mother |aets the scenes, either to praise or suoathed him Its finc-sivung, melan- | tnemselves, [erhaps her secticece | | would never have asked you this— ! atood close to the window to allow [if not the impetus, for the chage, |\ @eehan, Father Denny.” Dlame the man. Tt this tme e Jove foly temperament, its saving bRIANCC | haq been cased by his, . |Norah, will you be my wife? passage to the cause of the hubbub—| The initial determining influence | “upogon oy indivectness, The priest lit the lamp and Lovi-|overcams his scruples. He took a of thrift and industry They come &t length, upon 110 i wept again, & procession of human beings, which | had been so small a thing as the fact | o0 B0, S0 RS LR 0B sAw a tiny, tousied-hair boy, |qulck step, and reached out his hand From his point of perspeetive Ne | jevee, and sat upon & gloat, PrbTEAG| <O, believe me; I am good now— | rounded the corner and headed in his [and manner of his having been ap | CEC Ll TOl o ced me to| With & thin, delicale face, sitting up | for the doorknob, Father Rof saw himself an outcast from gociety | poam, The wiv was jangent with “": I am no longer wicked; I will be| girection, He perceived a sallent hue [proached by the officer. That agent | = )‘,Mm;, "‘ \u afterward spoke| ¥n & amall bed in & corner, Quickly [aulcker to arrest it ang. a“\‘:-n :;. farever 1o be a shody sKulker along [gust of commerce, The great TIVET|n, best wife in the world. Don't]of blue and glitter of brass about a |had, by the style of his accost, r |of alditional rites or performances| also, his rapid glance considered tho |back. i Ly the rogged edge of respectability: ®ig)pped yellowly past. Across | "" think I am--bad any more. If you!central figure of dazzling white and [stored the loiterer to his formar |y WIGEAREL PR BT B0 SN N toom ‘and 1ts contents. 1t was fur-| “You use my trust in you queerir,” trois-quarts du monde.| giery jay, & longitudnous black bulkiigo | siall die, 1 shall dfe!” tidver, and & ragged wake of black, [vlace in socicty. Inoan instant ne | G RSN Cention to your | Tiehed with more than confort, and |Sald the priest aterniy. “What are bad been transformed from some- | " TS am hungry to hear| Its adornments plainly indicated u [¥ou about to do?” {hem repeated mow. As matters| Woman's discerning taste An open| “L am Eoing to my wife" sard heon “Larsen’ His denizen des hat pathetic spheroid lylng between fggging o yibrant electric haze sprin- While he was consoling her, she!bobbing figures. (e haut and the demi, whose inhabl | \yiq Gitn exact stars. shtened up, eager and impetuous.| Two ponderous policemen were |What rancid prowler aiong the fishy ats envy each of thelr nelghbors, | “o, 5o ae young and of the|“Will you marry me tonight?” she|conducting between them a woman |side streets of gentility Into an hon 1p7" | @cor beyond revealed tie blackness | Lorison. “Let ma pass and are scorned by both. ~He was| o B0 400 Ty Certain bright mel-igaid. “WIIl you prove it that way?|dressed as If for the stage, in a short, |cst gentleman, with whom even so |*and. am I married past all help?’ | THOL AR e AL e all ’” : : aelf-condemned to this opinion, &8 Re| Bl 1o deq her; she posscsaed ! I have a reason for wishing it to be|white, satiny skirt reaching to the |lordly guardiun of the peace might | “You are s legally and as frmiy) 0L PC SCED B8, COM R OO e [him Armly by e hotiag was eli-exiled, through it. to thls | ARCHOW BEEEIEC ettiness doom- | tonight. Will you? Yness, pink atoskings, and s sort of |agTeeably sxchange the compliments, | bound:? said the priest, :*es though| _Whe hoy Swtched both of Father|Him. frmly by the arm. “I am about quaint Southern city a thousand miles | oo oL e voiee, when she | Of one of two things was this ex- |sleeveless bodice bright with relucent, | THis, then, first broke the spell, |/t ha U LT AL i i e e i bl e L b B from his former home. Here he Wadf U0 00 log her theme. 1t Waf|cceding frankness the outcome; elther [armor-ifke scales. Upon her curly, |and set thrilling in him a r el |nebrenonice et thausandrd el gy JL R e v b e e s o dhuBLta syl dwelt for longer than & year, Know- i\ B, "capaple of investing 1o ] o¢ importunate brazenness or of utter |light hair was perched, at & rolick- |longing for the tellowship o [2isnaigsnasrkanceteLisitEronnteiaty (o R A D srld of shadows which was i se. bestowing her skirts withl g , i - = of the act, vbut were advise YA Mato SNk AuULL) Bk at. You at times by the perplexing bulks of ::i ‘,‘“TT.'"'“'».T‘&MJ touch, serene as|® -‘:,‘,Md.f:‘,:trt-vm .;:e' Lorison, “the | precaution for the future—for con-| l‘»\ SLCrD M Terence MeShan i m'n_u woman_you married, work- arring vealities. Then he fell A0y R Fleined pler were a summer | yapoier T shall be, : | i , 7 [ venience of proof In such contingence Of Ballymatone? 1 come cn me own BE for & frugaR ilving tor hersalt, love with a girl whom he met in 8} 30 %0 iion poked the TOttIDE | .what is there to do?" she asked, 57 fenwiilsdintierianceutand beRUR e B s RR sy e 14hd Dot o v or ARlHalS cheap restaurant, and his story bes\Tel "ol his cane. i SR e R Lotison laughed harshly. iRl e S ) bt bélonsnts BInS e Chartres, in New Orleans,| He began by telling her that hefyou should know ey nniee e aneliaTnen | R LS S8 CE MM SIS ST st ot aleliy Skor 18 ‘lhllc‘: :"’agh‘t. & 3¢ Tes in the | was in love with sume one.te “h';‘"?i Her Snezayistirzed theidroamariitol = SR e ';nl'!l;k:‘u .2‘1«,]1.:,(.:{;;1 self down o slecp alone in that dark |coming Mardi Gras festivals have quarter where the ¥ronchman, in his| he durst not speak of “" A":w::“i ey deior 1 i E 2:";‘:'M e reom, stirred his heart | Kent the work going day and night, prime, fot iip his transiated pride and | 5opz4 She asked. acaepiing Al b . Lo | when my wife gets through walking it yantaral; man?” he [T myself secured employment here ory. where, s, the arrogant don | yi faruous presentation of a thirdigayly, “to find where the man lives! ] g : " asked, stopping down besile him. for Norah. She toils here each nigh C T LIRS D T ) "t wtraw, “My place In the!wio gives licenses to happiness. W | D Lhe strects she will look ;me up “Hometimes” answered the boy,|trom § o'clock unil d L 0 »Mv;emda fagies’ gloves, Every ‘“.’",Z"-r he Anewered, “is none to a¢k | will o together and rout him out.| Father Rogan regarded Klmicalmly. ji o Ry o8 e inihon: the xata |/besltes, tnrries home :«avrl‘lx)h"» (il tnd s ‘\.:s" ite grooves worn hyl:‘fiurfvy.nln to share, 1 am an outcast|Cabs, cars, policemen, telephones and ' 2 K My son” he said, “when a man | o S T L nolse it neavly | of the finer costumes, re«lu(n’n'; :::r‘: ‘ + royally to the wooe |'g o 0 aet people; 1 am wron&lY | ministers shall aid us." | / endiiuiamis somo 4o ime/ila 08 (AT Tery g e e B zoes out, | delicate needlowork, and worke taoie Every house | s’ of one crime and am. T De| “Father Rozan shall marry us” g |rled T always marry them. 1do this |y . Goehan stuys @ le with | part of the day, Bomehow, you twe has A princel: heartbreak: each door- | jjcie guilty o another. fald the girl, with ardor, “I will take & W 577 I = |for the sake of other people whom |, "4ng (elis me funny es. 1'm|have remained strangely lgnorant ot iy its urttold tate of gallant prom- | " DT iinged Into the sterY | you to him.” i | they mightigo away and marry if they [ 1 885 €18 S T each other's lives. Are you convineed ey, ot e abaieation from socety. The ! An hour later the two stood at the dia not marry each other. As you| upniy brave littio gentleman’ #aid){now that vour wie ls wat esinie By night the Rue Chartres fs now |0 (o8 g o his moral philosohpYilopen doorway of an {mmense. gloomy | / AR fite T do ot seek your confidence; | pner gogan, “is 2 e AR But a murky fiscure, from which the | (S0 LT 0 iore than the stishtest | brick baMlding in a narrow and lonely | / il | but your case seems to me to be One | &y p.y gay from half-past = x to half et mo g, roping warfarer sacs, fung against | SSERER BT TG Crale, that €|atrest. The liconse was tight in| \ not aitogether devoid of nterest. | (¥ G S il A the kv, the tangled fligree of Moot | foll i gaclension During ““'l."'“’“”" hand. | ! Very few ma Flageasitint have come | __he stops In my stic 1d WA | piveneset fen ircn balconicr. The old houses | HACL T ing ne lost, and then had | \ajt here a moment” she said, | g ] | to my notice have brought suchawell- | ang out what's in the N e L P e of monsteur stend vet. indomitable [ vl o gy Teertain amount of NSl 1 find Father Rogan. .y ' yifci o : {expressed regret within 6 short A |haoke, He knows mu B e ST e e £ S mealnst the contury, but their esaenee | T oy money, which 57 &°¢! | she plunged into the black hallway, / : (] lume 1wl nasard one question: vision and tractionsi and les trou- % MUNIED Be auiet. 1 seems o is gone. The street is one of §hosts | gant ke carried with aim. He €M fang the lover was left standing, as it | i 2 3 > | were you nmot under jthe impression | pling me to begin i net eheunt e e k. to whosoever can see them, tinued 10 lage, to the lst WOBH A% were, on one leg, outside. His impa- | ; 2 N | that you loved the lady you married, (cles of Claran of Clonmacnoise, Co. [0 FFS hold them. L e A faint heartbeat of the street's| . 'pegan to gain. leaving mqua:;é tience was not greatly taxed, Gazing | > < 7 [t theftime: aid s rurac McCullenan and Cuan O'Lo- (0t 2 HEE e ":'"‘ agein. anclent glory still aurvives in @ cor=| qipner to a somewhat m"‘\\:fl-.’"“'“’“"“' into what scemed the hall- 0 g i ® |, [Loved heri” cried Lorison, Wwildly. | chain. the grer-reat jris slorlams U oo e e es ] 'f A #in must mer oecupted by the Cafe Carabine | WP prl (ane night his emp oYert| way to Erebus, he was presently ro- | E % | "Never so well as now, though she|The boy way evidently acoustomed to Sl v Fabu 1ok up, for re- A0r. Tnce men gathareq there 1o | 1t way robbed. A search was hadil ) S TMr Tight that b | 01 10 she aeceiven ant simed and | he pricsts Coltie’ pleasunirice, A | SMPUON o e purest andbest plot against kings, and to warn presi- | 41, winnings of vm{’::; ;‘n::‘:mg an| Disected the darkness, far down the | . ; . stcn“- ,\'M’vflr moie than ‘new, wh@n‘;n tle, appreciative grin va all the .‘4:!'”‘“(\\ ';V'” ‘;:M‘.‘FH?’ ‘l‘:\d' ::-e;:::: Gents They Go 8o -yet, but they are | 11 nis toom, their Dasaas e Dhen HE Nenra by o i i |1sriaps, she it laushing at the fool |attentlon the insinuation of pedantry | SePAISIY that peace could be found : ss to the sum pur- 2 = TN 7 8P hiE s ARt AEL L il ke Gokiaaly K nex Uiefameiind pLEEE BodbIoss e i fluttered lampward, like the mo . 7 : - ! ft, with scarcely a|received, alrE button will scattar these; those would | |oined He was taken u;ed 40| She heckoned him through .40;:.’,,‘:; Two Ponderous Policemen Were Conducting Between |word, to return to God only knows| Lorisen, to have s his tite -"r Josing That her heart o craved, o LU BT T e S mr.mpmneme;x::‘t:fner de- | into the room whence emanated the Them a Woman. ,-.x‘]'a- particular line of her former |could not have put to _}’Md_ o I'n:'_",,":::::‘ m\' M.f' ':ghuy - A5 xah iajdotsan SMMIs an iohtdy Isiasa eyt e ing jury jlight. The room was bare of nearly ‘,fullw [of those vital 1‘1(-51. 1l hat “‘I"“ have 1-,&? he; S “.l e upon which has been depicte® a vast [vours of a disagreeing njust mccusa- | eVErything except books, which had = | Tather Rogan answered mothing. | widly beating about, unanswered, 1n | L n her since the day she animal of unfamiliar species. In the| It is not in the u rl, “that my ! Subjugated all its space. Here and|!P& &ngle, & shining tin helmet. The fand the rewards of the virtuous. ‘Te | Dusing the silence that succeeded, he | nis own br'Mn The “ e llow ““ai"“fl rn; :,‘: (alariinnochnl and nh: act of firing upon this monster is rep- | tion,” he said to :‘:: :"m;\\’“e that | there little spots of territory hag |COStume was to be instantly recog- what end, he vehemently askei him- | *al With & quiet expectation beaming | vers like Norah; he Fad the same | <ullicd in Iife and deed as a holy v «, but in the knowle resented an unobtrusive human level- | purden lies, B inz an obtrusive gun, once the color | from the moment I ataked the first|bcen reconquered. An elderly, bald [Pized a8 one of those amesing con- [self, was this fanciful sclf-accusation, | In his full, lambent. eye shining halr and candid eics | ¥aint. In that lowly atrest wher, ataked th < b derly. bald e she of bright gold. Now the legend above | dollar of the frm's monex nagsto tootsteps & ing and the fAzhting. to her cried Lorison, Azain struggling, “and beg for fore I wae &l man, with a superlatively calm, re.|°¢Ptions to which competition has (this empty venunciation, this moral | “If you would listen—" began Lor- | “Oh, Father Denny,” cri }A\‘ur:j -‘r- first saw the light, and 1 lost|mote eve, stood by a table with a[h8rFIed the inventors of the spectacu- [squeamishness through which he had | |Son. The oriest held up hia hand. |suddenly I forgot to ¢ shie hus lived there ever since, spendw the plctuze s faded beyond confecture; | criminal—no matter whether .| UEC o R T e Rl finger sti) |!AF baliet. One of the officers hore fbeen led to abandon what was his| “As T hoped.” he said. “I thought |ter is not going away at ng her days in generous self-saerte wel d of the long aim at the hunter, | oy won. You see Why !_! l‘m‘";"t’y; | marking a page. His dress was som-|* 1oNE cloak upon his arm, which, |heritage in life, and not beyond his [¥0U would trust me. Wait but a|more! She told me s | fiee for athers. Och, ye spalpeen!™ the gun's relation fo the title is a!for me to speak of love toran, | PCT and appertained to a religions|40UDtIesS, had been intended to Veil|deserts? Technically, he was uncon- [MOMENt” He brought a long einy | kissed me good night as slie was Jsave |continued Father Rogan, raising hie matter of faith; the menaced animal, | «q¢ jg a sad thing said Norah.| o, 0 eye denoted an acquaint. | th® candid attractions of their efful-|demned; his kole guilty spot was in | Pipe. flled and lighted it ing. And she eaid she was <o hap- | finger in kindly anger at Lorisonm. has resolvea itself into & shapeless|ariar a little pause, “to think “";‘t ance with the perapective, gent prisoner, but, for some reason, | thouglht rather than deed, and cog- Now, my son,” he said, pY. and then she cried. W isn't “What for, 1 wonder, could she ba blot. very good people there are in the | o o Rogan,” aid Norah, “tnis|!t had not been called into use, to!pjzance of it unshared by others. Fer | Lorison poured a twelvemonths [Queer? But I'm glad; a-it you afther making a fool of hersilf, and The place is known as “Antonlo's” world" ” ia he.” i i the vociterous delight of the tail of \what gacd, moral or sentimental. did vr;f“j”“'gln('d confidence into Father| "Yes lad. And now. v vudhmn,|:~om.m.‘ her ,.w‘,..f, soul with les, for as the name, white upon the red-lit| +Good?* said Lorison. ror| “The two of ye said Father Ro-|the, Procession. h slink, retreating like the hedgehos | MOSAN's ear. He told all; not spar. (R0 to sleep and say good night: we | the like o you transparency, and gilt upon the win-| 1 was thinking of this ’"}"’:H gan, “want to get married?” Compelled by a mddonlnm! \m."hr from his own ghadow, to and fro_in ]flu iimself or omitting the facts of must be going. fr e lndsl said Lorison, trembling, “say dows, attests, Thers is & promiss in | person whom you sa. u luvc; ‘t They R e e S T e ous movement of »lhf':\"";fl;- f _mf this musty Lohemia that lacked even |! 2 :fl:t. the events of the night, or Al {xi“-.h shall 1 4o £ Father 'what you pleate of me. Doubt it as “Antonio”; a justifiable expectancy of | must be a very poor 20rt of CTOAWTET o T ppy Ccoromony was quie 5‘,3‘? Ih-:rll'e:]n b;:’:; MR Y 2 lwy‘;t:.i:-hw K AR, Teus m--'g‘:n's Hale ot e aa i oy RL et roro i irells savory things in oil and “"’"’I". ELRI ""';‘ ""'i“’“‘;":‘(: sd poor |400€. One who could have witnessed |3he was youns, and, at the rs| Put the thing that struck home i B i n‘:(";'y ;nm the priest, b 1 g‘m R F R | lrwrlll" Lk r:“)vld'w‘mn o "|"£ winé, and perhaps an angel's whisper Cearly,” she continued, it wnd felt its menps, mw) 3 2 land set him raging was the part 1ad concluded, “seems to me LA LLL 1 1ito the | Bu let me speak to her once now, le - ; i g , might have eceived b phistical 8 toiihe this—az : | & zeruacl th aslog- & of garlic. But the rest of the name|ga gort of (rm.u:e \a:“; ou::ldf vala |trembled at the torrible inadequacy of :::m;e:; s"d )(mn:wn\ :h:‘. : Ietient | piayed by the Amazonian prizoner. To [ Mr‘!A '”_2 :hi\ru reasonahly "‘"l:::;:,» 01"||T:‘\»’”11.,],‘,' " ‘:hhlf‘ ”s:e i .' hnno; (‘ just one moment at hep ix "O'Riley.” Antonio O'Rlley! i on do not unde s it to rise to the dignity of its endless i the counterpait of that astound ) 've this woman whom you ; f | teet and— - Charters. The cafe ack his fine, ligh . "Sup- 7 s & 8 s % experie o ong b or exclaimed Lorison, rie s meny actal of a lovel dfams. 2ot va) ghost of the Rue Chartera The cefs |ing back bis B, E o irn, and | Aftermard the priest apake briefly,|er countenance, where yet the con-|Way of experien oY R tmpulsively to his feeto iy o nE| The light was out and the small, | {4t oSN SNA . SONYSR, where Bienville and Conti dined, | powe she lov "k, it |2® if by rote, of certain other civil and |tours of youth survived, wers the|own confession. thus far fallen, had =gt s feet—'why should| ,ave volce biading them gocd might | HiNK &R old bookworm like. me h ince has broken bread, were willing to marry me. Think, it 1) o0y "0 qqany v ; T | e, ¢ e rs since, been united y i But look at me—am J oic 5 them d nIght: nable of witnessing? Bestdes, what where a pr i could follow. Never| (2l addenda that either might or|gnger-marks of old age's credentiaicd | he, not three hours since, | fish. fiesh or fow1s Th ™ Tl trom the, dark room. They groped become a “family restaurant. You can, what wou ol ve | INOUIG, at & Iater time, cap the cere- | courfer, Late Hours. |in marriage. How desirable and nat- [ o o oF f ht ix the main| oy natairs, and tore away trom the | K of HSures do we cut,’ spyiag Its customers are working men and|a day would pass but she “"”‘ 1a {mony Lorison tendered a tee, which| rpe young woman fixed her un- :.,m it had scemed to him, then, and irindsrats fi!ssur:.w. PR e Gienen {upon the mysteries of midnight mill- women, almost to a unit. Occasionally I reminded of her sacrifice. I would {ypy"declined, and before the doer o rsariaom. and | hovw monsirous It seemed ot Honw [ oyuh Sgrotand VO said the priest| S4TUNY o Mother GRMR - neryt Go to meet your wife tomore you will see chorus girla from thelread s condescenslon In her smile. & lcioged after the departing couple|esiied to him in the voics of the|the words of the diamana thief num- | e situation is o 40WA his pipe |\ Lol ine dim ways, but this time | OV 85 she ordered you, and obey cheaper theaters, and men who follow i pity even in her affection, that Would | wather Rogan's book popped open wrohghd herolne in strafts: ber two yet burned in his ears: “If | the endurance of mucn ot X804 " nother dircetion, His conductor | N°T UheT® after, and maybe some time avocations subpect to quick vieissi-|madden me. No. The thing would lagain where his finger marked it. “Say! You look like u 0od fel- | you ever set a gir. she'l have & Dic: | than youln faet, err Cider men was seranely silent, ani Lorison ol | L Shall §et forgiveness for the part I tudes; but at Antonio's—namo rich|stand botween us forever. OV | In the dark hall Norah whirled and |1oy: come and put up the bail, wom't {nic.” What did that mean but that? | older ‘men s "‘,“"""","' mush, 4 : e + | have plaved in this night's work. Of in Bohemlan promisc, but tame Injequals should .mate. I could never |¢jung to her companion, tearful. lyou? I've dome mothing to get|Women instinctively knew him forirelieve you from |l elE U LR il i XML 0f i yez down the shtairs, now! “Tis gulfillment—manners debonair and |ask her to come down upon my lower | - “Will you never, naver be sorry?|jincheq for. 1It's all a mistake. Sce | one they could hoodwink? SUli again, | You shall ses for yorpeer . B0t |celdem speaking. Sercns he could | jai0 ‘and an ould man like me should Ehy, are toned down to the “familyplane.t At laat she was reassured. how they're treating me! You won't|there reverbivated the policeman’s factly what predicar ,”m‘ AU LI 0T LU L DR SR BT D standard. - Should vou light n clghrs| An arc light faloily shone upon| At the frst light they reached upon g gorry, it you'll help me out of this. | sapient contribution to his agony: “A | fallen and how vou shall, aoserer 3 ette, mine host will touch You on the [Lorison's face. An illumination from [the streat, she asked the time, just a iy btes o rl s days and his wantis to | b o *hall, possibly, | blind, menacing trail was pregnant | g Think of your sister or your girl|man these days and nights wants pSicstbicated, - ThAYS Iking ‘evifenes | ithihs: ihbw. mot vkt Tumilistiog 8. 8. CONVENTION I8 i in his breast. The follow ing of this | “arrum'™ and remind you that the within alao pervaded it. The girl faw (she had ench night, Loriton 100ked | peing dragged nlong the streets this | now what his women folks are up | s creditable as thu propricties are menaced. “Abtonio” | the rapt, ascetic 100k: it was the face [at hia watch. Half-past elght, way. I say, come along now, 1ke| (o Oh, yes, he had been a fooli ha| Father Rogan moved soeie: S5 |revelation to be delivered at ita end HOLDING SESSIONS entices and beguilos from fery iggend [ either of Sir Galahad or Sir Fool | Lorigon thought it was trom habit | "% 4 % J | had 1ooked at things from the wron | room and donned s ,,‘rf“l"',‘:‘tk nac| They came into a mwore pretentious without, but “O'Riley” teachss deco-| “Quite sturlike.” she said, “is this that she guided their steps toward|® S0 (SN0 00 piaan, in mpite | winndpoint Luttoning his coat to his throat, ho|5treel, Where trade, it could be sur- | The morning session of the § rum within & |unapproachable angel. Really too |the corner where they always parted. ¢ th vincing pathos of this' . laid his ) L * i B, 2 State 3 3 | atot % § ¢ R of_ the upganvincig Paiios But the wildest note in ail tho | 20 1and on the doorknob, 'T.eg|mised, flourished by da:. And again | Sunday School Cunvention was gives It wos at this restaurant that | high to be grasped. Lut. artived there she hesitated, and| 00 U0 SN T N e pae | MEGnoLs inna) 10 WAk ha il by ! Sty (ver today to various inter-organi son firat saw the girl. A flashy fellow | “By me, yes." then released his arm. A drug store | S0P S omears et the wom. | ciemor was struck by paina fortiaser, | M SHIE R SR G b {eal natudd; ot et RIS TR Rt enh e iin's predatory eve had followed | She facéd him mutdenlv. "My dear stood on the corner: Ita bright, BOft| oy e wnd went over to him,|Iealousy. Now, at ieast, he felt that [ R ER0 WeNt out upon the street,|lofty building, whose gronr docrs’ang | (1005 1 (he einity M. B and Soutk Ter tn and had advanced to take the | fricnd, would you prefer vour star |llght shone upon them. USua'all tight it ho said, In a|Keenest sting—maunting love un- | J 0 FIRL Ced, Wik face domn i,|windawa in the lowest floor wers care- | Gtk churen the vario b achen g ather chair at the little table where | fallen?” Lorison made a wide gesture, “Please xnv'e me here as usual to- husky, confidential tone; "she’s the WO hily ‘hr.&;u“f;]r ; "wfluh .'rri ’)f",‘a squalid district, where the ;"':"“"K_fl fully shuttered and barred. Its | dclegates were in session in diftere t tha Stopped, but Lorison slipped fnto| “You push me to the bald (fact” [nisht” said Norah, aweetly. “I must| BoS¥s SUERECOR, ML S L misht be. he loved he 0T 1 S | Lo, awry and dereian il | Nigher apertures were dail. smvo in | parts of the building, discussing mise The seat befors him. Thelr acauain-|he declared; “you are mot in' sym-|~—1 would rather you wouid, You| oAt BATE Ko (O Lo Sy ey, | own breast s doom. A e him | M&h &bove them. Presently . they|(N® third story. the winiows of which | $ion Work, teachers’ —training and imee bogan. And grew, and mow for |Pathy with my argument. But I will (il not "”-"’"7 At six tomorrow | 5L S5 o the chief of pollce of | 1AYOr 1o his presicament strirk M | e niy o Tess diama) side steess|Ore brilliantiy Ughied. Lorison' e A G LD an S answer vou (so. ould read evening T will meet you at Antonlo's. suddenly, and he laughed creakingly | ot il tef, | O 2 S & cqalso met n Trinity church, two months they had sat at the same | It It T could reach my the houses were smaller and,|®A" ¢Aught a distant, 1egular, pleas- In the South church the primary, . Chicago. It'a only a square or two to| 3 the echoing pave- A 3 g by | PATtienlar star, to drag it down, [ want to sit with you there once 3 'y pretly bad, but| 1% he sung down the echoing pa though hintf oagrdll min 1sle | Sl ”;"e"' T‘r"lh\mn”:‘rlf o of | Would not do it; but if fv. were mnxgn‘ more. And then—I will go where you | the atation. Her rig's pretly bad, N e | (AR RIRINE e \° #hove. | junior and ntermediate classes we appointment, but as it by a serie i 3 ent. An impetuous desire to act, to [ aoiel N s YOUlshe retused to change clothes—or, | . .| ComAort, lacked - the concentrated|They stond at an angle cf the build- | in session. Varous speakers in the S I would piek it jup, and thank |say." She gave him a bewildering, : battle with his fate, seized him, He | CEAt 18] : sion. Vo fortuitous and hfl;:l'!kf’d:":;”:‘(“” for the privilegarn T MAMICHeAVeD [LE ¢ amile, and walked awitely [Tther added the officer, with af C0L T LB Tand smote his | prmane ot ©f the more populous|ing. Up, along the side nearest them, Lroblems relating to bible study were dining, they would take e < 2 nalms togethar triumphantly, His wife ¥ {EERCURNG ther in one of the little city parks,| They were silent for séme min- |2%2Y explain. mattbra ' to you mo| youpalms together Ltiumphan i8I0 At g segregated two-story house B - gether whs—where? Tt there.was & AngIble | Bathor Rogan halted ang. monareq | "4% AR unright fluminated pareaiiol- | aude. | hands deep Into the pockets of her |NCT CHATM Lo carry off this astound- L i I nted | (gram. Father Rogan had stopped, | COPS RESPONSIBLE where cxhibits a continuous vaude- Of her|ing hehavior. It was no discredit to Posed upon. hrough which his derelict ship of | gami : 3 f and stood, musing. e of sights and sounds. Alwaya|dackets. Lotison uttered & remorse- |\"8 through w P Of | familiar visitor. He ushered Lorison FOR LIQUOR TRAFFIO o1, Ihicad be o ocketing his | 500 ¢ £t! e marked theughtfully 1 } I'm not cold, A {head began to whirl. Pocketing h! i e | he pri | by a cobwebbed hangin i o & certain strect corner, where ahe he ald. I wan|iqnds, he rambled vacuously over to| ‘Grand larceny. She cleamed a TR PUSEE L0 LI heibhed b d,fi_fh’fl’:‘_“”:‘:_ to be a better man than vou think | New flaven Chief to Charxe Neglont prettily but Armiy bade him good | JI8C Khinking . : : it hing. You have selected alf v t|ped with a comic-opera troupe.” 3 en Reata. R . Isiducusly 1o spell over the names of |p [ o Salipptiandile Baahi asitat, T thought some hours aco. But o s far from here” she frequently smd.{ &7, onfidante. But you cannot|(no pagent mediolnes therein @fs-| The policeman, perctiving that the fhnr‘ ux(';:\ ;L:m. A '! igh and stub- | “Good evening to ye, Mistress| 0t teke this” he added with a New Haven, Nov. 2.—Orders waere WA Vi the rest of | g cmpestuous R & stres ‘And you must let me go the r | | played. born yeu a possible deliveran e from an | his force today to make an _effort smile, “to put on some. 1 thought I'd inounted an Iron stairwa. At I ton | e Surely it neede 11 the strength of B mg {he panoramic marksts | Utes. Norah shivered, and thrust (hor | SUTCIY it needed & » wouldn't think she was being im- e e an outlet more or Vigable | fhe steps with the confidence of son's 8 is| "What is the charge?’ asked Lovi- ; 4 s R 3 e e lact thelr steps Jed them | fUl exclamation Lorison's stiength of mind that hi metrimony mikbt Vet be safely towed linto a narrow hallway, faintly 1ighreq| L Vi1 v this m he just thinking. 1 ought to tell you _ = | LESt T o) o dru) ‘s w - | show case of the spaiklers, and skip | ! ! et L i ht and 1eft him. “I do not live [Shedruenist syintonu st osan a8 5 pliable natures, Larison was, when |opened and a dingy Trishwoman pro- |} UT¢elf to be, and a man than of Duty If Iose Is Fon nig im. » no! | expect a chance acquaintance, picked, interest of the entire group of spec: i g 3 X i o indignation upon him, he re- | Goehan” said the priest, uncon. |*™/1€ “A% much praise. 1 promised [fssued by Chief of Police Smith ef ) U in a doubtful restaurant, 1o be an v v ered upon himeelf and the way alone. angel” | As soon as had recovered his|tators was cent P y traced his steps to the Interesting | actousty it seemesd, falling :nto & gail But now Lorison discovered that| NEskh e y | wits, he proceeded along the strest in | Lorison—their conference being re- !rd s o nn | SATNIY Ruvortn Noamin. Fans i he wantéd to go the rest of the way| OrAR:T cried Lorison an aimiess fashion. After drifting fof | garded as a possible new complica- sireet by which he had come. bown | CUCK fAvered Brogue. "And is it} with her, or happines would depart,| €t Me £0 on. You have told meiwq op thrce squares, he flowed into & | tion—wan fain to proleng the situa- | this he hurricd to the {ringent | EONE out again the night, maybe--|MOVE the mystery that enhanced that | their beats and llable to a charge A ub vourselt, We have bien sueh |somewhat more pretentious thorough- | tion—which reficcted his own impor-| he hno parted with-—-an astringen e night, ? f neglect of duty if ssisUFen M Waving him on a very lonely covmeri g ., gionq 5y b ace tinctured the thought—his | “Oh I's” ver blissid riverence, | POFRIexity. Your deliverance depends 2 4 A n o nds, N vou now | ey e sandl by, him | tance—by s little afterpiece of philo- | Krimace tinctured hough 4 bt Stadll | made on them. The crusade will sise of life. And at the same time that| gyl (TR T s tell | tare, 2 way much frequented by tance—by a little afterpiece of p Wife Thence still back he harked, fol- | Sure and T can tall ye the same. Tia|UPON vourself. Come | include places of questionable char hie made the discovery, tua secrev of | 1 SO PO EC Yo ’l“:' "W.|in his wolilary ‘mmbhr:;s-d l:‘or( h;l":lsoElne:l u;n*mem.[‘ Jowing through an unfamiliar distriet [ PUTtY darlin® wint out, as usual, but | TTe led his companion up the stair- | acter and officers will not be g his banishment from the society ot | "0 you are. I was on wan a row of shops devoted to tral G A gentleman ke you, kit © 1 e stimulated reeollections of the way |8 bit 1ater. And she says: ‘Mother|WAY. Halt way up Lovien caught |quired to make actusl. seigures = of e iIx Aopiri M fhew L "l fang in the|in goods of the widest Jange of fwent on aftably, would mever motice | e K from that preposterous | S¢ehan.’ saya she, ‘it's me last nolght {him By the sleeve. "Remember,” he | liquors i et i £HS *yLomas prelty bad, Ijchoice—handiworks of art, skill and|it, but it comes in my line to observe | Uy ome from thAt BrepoRteroun | s, praise the saints, thia noight 1n. |§asped, *I love that weman, o Tet v NunrouE T A agolat | GiehE fl.’”",":ma dmnm!:‘dt from | tancy, producis of natute and 1abor | what an ‘amount of trouble is made R v hack to the irail, | ARG oh. ver riverence, the swatse,| “You desirel to knos ACCUSED 18 RELEASED not to be also an egotiat; it he Jove | o o ; .”“”x e J a‘;‘,,-,\m every n'n« v e by that combination — 1. nean th R 3 beattitu] dvame of a dress she had| “t~ Go on | New York, Nov. 2—Search for the. object shall know it DUFDE &| tnem up, and they lot me go |t eeeeote windows, whers was | o 5y dimonds and Vght-headod | TAY laat, when he reached the dark, | (hi8 toime. White satin and aflk and| ‘The priest reached the innding at | perpetrators of the $1,00,000 meil lietime tie may conceal 1t thTouBN | " grni ' wing every might © o | g | he COMSBICUOUS WInCOWE: Red floods | Lomem Who aren't satlsfled with good| T ous tuilding "in Which his | TIPbons and iace about tha neck and|the top of the staivway. Loriton, he- | tiuc l(llw‘-\lhlmr\ m v]lrnlfld'{m_\ chrbar atress of expediency and honor, buth g o, yn» . . A& set emphasized by conges o homes. I tell you, sir, a wan m-’”i pam bigal el S Bl f‘”lwl\.-ymmv ~'twas & sin, yor riverence, [hind him, saw that the illuminated [ 24. Which was diverted for a few 3 ¢ O vas very wick- ' of )ight, the cunningest spoil of the | qaya and nights wants to know what | madness had culmina | the £old was spint upon it {space was the glass upper half of a unhapy perplexity. I will have to [to stop trafic in liquor, uniformed modify that promice. T can only re- |oficers to be held responsible for bble from his dying lips, ‘ | EAHCH hours by the arrest of George De iR i s Ml B linteriors There were few DASKers [his women falks are up to." the black hallway, e deshed down 7 0 BEE AT B R (O ateh hin | anor opening. Inic the lishted reom. | Mange. & broker, was resumed tos ToUBN. 1L CRTUUCR, L8 RIS Lorison knelt quickly by her uide|and of this Loriton was glad. e | 'Tne pollceman smiled a good night,| it. perceiving no light or sound. Butf A0 PECt A o oo e amite | . s SO0 L day when Magistrate Thomes J. Ia known, however, that most men |y gy 0t G A n i, pol smiled & go ol hailing loudly; | PECath painfully azd & faint smite|The rythmic music incrensed as they | 83, N0 GECTRCH S MTCRy roe A S e UL UL O | was nat ot the word T & 1onK | and returned to the side of his charge, s ) | flickercd acrezs his own clean-cnt neared it; ths stairs shook With Uin | Poites aelars tols the court the oo e Doy el £ Lotimon, hie| g Dear Norahi” he said exultantly. | time he had touched his fellow man | who had been intently watching Lori- | reckless of overything but —that he | oy, ity Folles cflalalt tol e e paseon. I R R O orbade| L 18 YOU. It Is you I lovel You|only at the ear of & levoled cos- | son's face during the conversation, no should find the old misciief-mak “Wolll them, Mistrois Qaehan| ‘LobIksE ‘atonned. brething WHeR | us Niltsh particular tlhl';‘ r":""'mn»" Khie me never guessed it, did you? 'Tis you | wheel—at right angles, and upon & | doubt for some indication of his in-|with the eyvaes that looked too ru! said he, “T'Il just step upstairs ana[sat foot upon the highest step, fur TENDERED A PARTY. SO YOrCROIRTe 1R o biect, | L Meant all the time. Now 1 candifferent axis. He had dropped fnto | tention to render succor. Now, at the[away to see the disaster he hed| oo gpe’ big boy for @ minute, ana|the priest tcod aside, and motione 1 Min, Joh Daterson of 27 Dlsastat wust needs dally with 1‘ :l subJect: [ speak. Let me make you forget the|a distinctly new orbit. The stroke of | failure of the sign, and at the move-|wrought. The door opencd, #nd in | 1)1 tae (his gentleman up with me | him to look through the &1acs of the | stroee won tendered & MR Ll and woo by innuéndo at lea: “al meal| P4t We have both suftered; let us ! ill fortune had acted upon him, in ef | ment made to continue the ignomini-| the strcam of light Father Rogad | pe's awake, thin” said the | door 1AL WY % Humber 62 e Hiwdec kst On this night, f“" the "'1‘1‘d 1 skut out the world, and live for each | fect. as a blow delivered upon the |ous progress, she Abandoned hope,|stood, his book in hand. with B8 [ G man “I've just enme down from | MHie eve, mecustomed to the darke [nizht. She was also the recipient 3t the Carabiné a’Or, hy streile "’M other. Norah, do you hear me #ay I[apes of a certain ingenious ton. the land addressed him thus, pointedly:—|finger matking e plac sitting wid him the last hour, tilfing {ness, met first & hlinding §lare, and | of a number of gifts, Ais companion down the dim old} joye yoy musical tep which, when thus buf- B “You' damn chalk-facad quitter!| “A!" eried Lotimn. “Vou aro him the shtories of ould County ! them he made out the faces and forms | = - street toward the river. “In spite of—'" feted while epinning, ®ives forth, | You was thinkirg of giving me a man I want. I had & wife of Tyrone, A greedy gostom. it te,|of many people, amid an extravagant | pRURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The Rue Chartres perishes IR tho| wRgther. hacause of it. You have | with scarcely retarded motion, a com- | hand, but you let the cop talk you|few hours azo. 1 would not troublo | vir riverence, for me khtories.” display of splendid robings—billowy | ol4 Place d&'Armes. The ancient|e,yme oyt of your past nebla and | plete change of key and chord. out of it the first word. You're a!you, but I neglected Yo nots how 1] “Small the dolbt,” said Tathes | laces, brilliant-hued finsry. ribbons, FOX )S Cabildo, where Spanish Justice fell} yooq. your heart s an angel's. Give| Strolling along the pacific avenue, | dandy to tie to. Say, it you ever gat|was done, Will you oblige ms with | Rogan. “There's no rocking would ' silks and misty drapery. And then ho like hail, faces it and the Cathedral | s 46 o - he esperienced a singular, supernat- | a girl, she'll have a pienle. Won't sho|ths information whether the businest | put him to siape the quickgr, I'm|caught the meaning of that jarrink . . e another provinelal ghost, overlooks ft.[ .z Jittle while ago you feared the|ural catm, accompanied by am un- | work you to the queen's aste! Oh,{is beyond remedy?® " thnkisg! gy o * \hum, and he saw the tired, Ml el B UL Bt e ined

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