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| | { (, { ) SUNDAY BEE MAGAZINE PAGE Presented By This VEWSPAPER, in COLLABORATION ~ With The Cavovs PATfle' PLavers company acoej the unn:o Suddenly an ominous sound smote u:on ars of gratitu .llln.f rd. Wallingfor Back in the parior t rt interest that gets us. hen do were ain choru-, “Give My Re- N At 2 S Fterns GEORGE RANDOLPH CHESTER sty han The e oae for 37 Author of “Get-Rich-Quick-Wallingford" army of carpenters, painters, paper-hange morning. I'l e voioe arear Boott give dener: thres ‘dAys to rehtares, Ed tNen THl Britg “If Inat DUNGR OF woters amd acire DRAMATIZED BY ot your tele - on the hick." gotting _mushy about Broadway, 1 pecial.” packe A 3 “Rehearse? Oh, of co! $ over.” He hurried back to the house and ¢'ll go right back to lh- hotel and CHARLES W GODDARD reckon now “I thought you'd see the pretty white light. had the music awitched, but the incident S then ; because you lose.” * all these people. You s three or The thing m t, you know: had made him thoughtful, and he called Mr. a..n, two o'cloock there w; a ring L CAl u’u. Street, worth Swivel one side old Persimmon "W-IL old top; how go worth a billion sald Mr. Swiv common, every-d bag & ch & night in my life. Bullder of the World's Greatest Serials four more stage loads com) “Don’t worry about them," ford cheerily. “You can get INTRODUCING 3 ot s toon ta you pisase Gosh 1™ old Ticker Ta of Wallingford's apartments. Mr, sald Wallingford, lackie the wine check to 0! He n cash lnx the balance in New York mble sons, marral “How would you like to own the Dlleon?" -um BURR McINTOSH - - - - - - J. Rufus Wallingford 80 . 0 muce “Thie 1o nite, 2er. i A stk S W \ Slouer with you. "'“.:“‘.‘";',‘."..":.”:n":?:":;’."‘".:" . MAX FIGMAN - - - - . . - "o . Blackie Daw "aiteid sdzsgst &unthe, ., SE st dad 5 foeet A0y LTSS B0 dOwaling: Foie Ves, Vernfeer e Ik Wil wae' Mise LOLITA ROBERTSON = - -« = « = « - - - Viojet Yilineteri -Twusess we seed s lawyee” feadly s ho et 18 epigh of the WNRE, P00 uin wivel hositated o moment. "0ive Swiveis omis Dusries " hibwrienr T ity m." st an hour to think it over,” he sald. h got one Ruges explained, with some pride. “E % Cepyright 1916 by The_Star 00. All For- But !’v;'i:an“‘ lul 'I'.h w -- one of my boarders.” allingford, of courss, ga elgn Rights Swivel!” ehided Walll rd, Vel but_he looked In anxiet lllkln‘ & reproving finger &t the PPy e made a more austere The lawyer, who proved to be a lliving -1 lhll LI%ung man walked Back to the hammoc dog: “I never thought 4 turn A TRANSACTION IN suuum BOARDERS impulsive one’ than Aiingfora shadow. ‘lost fo tine ?-,fi"g"'“ the ngces city by the stock- yards, and wers no sooner 4 had left Mive Van Vohles. 1t was after ortune hunter!” and he 1y SATY DApers, an th ““ Walllngtord tho oono.rt wae over that Mr. Swivel came lan t Miss Tottle. $6QTUNG, ladioat” observed J. Rufus Wall. see,” Bald he. “I guess youw'll make {0 the station -m- “ha decrepit ariver. The r to Wallingford, all smiles, and full even of f-possessed gford, as he looked at the dilapidated father's money circulate in its old ,» boarders were the next trouble. They y LTy Wullnlbrd was flustered. n-n which was to carry them from the and winked at Blackie Daw, who wouldn't Very well: arrives Onion Jones 4, .u‘mly oldor of t “ sald he. “We'll take that “You needn't spring any of that guft” forlorn and lonesome little fon at Birch- just come lightful surprise to nna Chicago tr! eald Mre. Bwivel sweetly, T wood to the Pine Lake Health R TS v Bl ey Shoaeddoors aed n Mol ood to the Pine Lake Healt! esort. “It W e ind o oors and a g takes o couple of wire'lollops like you and how " declared young Bwiel O Srhet Y *h%; clever manipulation with a paint brus e, u.: get £ he prong good when We ag soon as I ‘.. “_ ,.“ see, I've only Onion appeared on the porch with spots al ,nd ne glanced at the ?’l-courxn-l been on allowance until now, but on the Shiipox 1 The Doarders Tekt, in & harrys Tto and Fannie unt nm.mot Jext menth 1 come of ase. aand I TV "’:“ & . roay s ; ,in & 2 get the rest of it—a hundred and ¥y thou- mmediately ngs egan to appen. sand dollars! |\ Of course I'll only spend the Wallingford called ‘the hesd carpenter to ncome. want to invest it in good - him, * up that " he ordered. “Piop health, remembe T h ing business that wiil make a .'oa ‘:fig up that old barmn so it will stand for one v Ay voped o Bl g "d": '°°‘ Mich and give me plenty of time to @ Tt'in. month and make It look like new. Splice .1,.;,“',‘” Ay AR S oaid Panay 1Ye been thinking that for a hunnu- which that plcket fence and build a milllon miles Warden hopefully, What faint hopes Fannie ORLY takes up half the year; the summer- Of wide porches around the houss. Then Ull RARE SHLAFtaiNed. - hoWwever, Wor ‘:1 hed by Tesort line ought to be attractive,” and his tell you what next to do.” To the head pain- the @river himeseit, as he Stopped his horses WALSFY eyes once more followed ‘the prog- ter he said, “Just start in and and paint at'the piatform. “Are you Mp. Wallingford L35 Of & couple of short.skirted tennis. thats ail” To the head gardener, -Hore's 4 party?” he inquired in a volce which was wirls, thelr annels draping themselves place, fill up the lake and get b WP king possession weeks too early to hop. that you are bound _ Before lingford started in the morn- of the best chair preadi Lake. Howdy, Miss Torrence; Ing he fi.l%. vun to the slesping apart- her skirts pleturesquel " ment of anny Guyer, about it. He knows {hl( I'm a show 1, “Well, old boy,’ sald he; “how dox this and he married me under my own name, look to you? and before the half-opened which was Molly Smith. Also Charles knows eyes of the eminent comedian he held & all about the plant you put u \hor. at large roll of real money. Pine Lake for his special beneft. “Count it over,” Invll.d Wallingford. “It "llwllr agreed Charle: Algernon, will do you good. It represents extra fare fpuhl n n lurprl-lnuly brisk to;ub Now, ling an instantly supp train transportation, berths, meals, and a nf to _busin ere to 566 8t My, Bwi Immediately liberal allownce for incidentals from hers take Pm. Take off ,our hna-. Now, how allingford presented that fiattered young L0 the corner of Broadway and Forty-second much do you want? % (ha tadise Ptrect, for ‘the entire cast ‘of “Stinging & - Wallingford bent smooth brows upon Mr. ever in all his experience had Mr. Charles LI} One, or Bupn. th- Lone Pine Tree ! and Mrs. Charles Algernon. “Fifty thou- Algernon met witth 8o warm and cordial & . Guyer, throwing off sand dollars," said he. reception from ladies of such evident breed- T -uppon we are to get an Miss Tottle laughed with keen enjo; ‘Torrence. prot Blackie Daw, twirling his bllck mustache with complacency. “I didn't want y Dllr ol. iIf you the hardest part of it “You got to. cangel on thate she satd i startling reproduction of the tone of the hrettily in the breese against lithe young b i g ing, taste and wealth. At last, through rear off wheel, and_he surveyed them with 4™ rd at this polnt. Wallingford, that jovial prince of good fe! Teplied Walll w you figured on a chunk _of gk et i Mok A Wallingtora saw and. 't nderstood, a doll the ‘lace ali ub ike an Tows. e was coming Into his own and ail chuckle and a grandilog Charlie's piis, but he's taken some brains and t wa Wallingford looked at Blackie with stern again found himself loathing Swivel quite ““The hick and Bllcll. Daw a bride, while I run in to Chicako (he way to Pine Lake he monopoiised the hand. the com nce then.” accusation, and then his jovial pink face Out of proportion to his deserts. ‘“Finest and plok out & herd of Cl summer- .ii.ntion of the wife and daughter of & arl lelightedly, as If his wifq R e A whlch,’whll. Shlectious :Iuglnou in the worlfl . l’l‘”‘, “pays ;_uo rv: our fi ond'l (zhn.{lu Algernon. £ i titious Rodley Torrence, suppositi- At g8 hs ’ fl'l owlpm?an{ and he -cu: to behold, was not all mirth. “I never had DIf: requires small capl m sure golng to give that pin-head & run yous traction magnate. Finally they old boy, d FalPop & Blymp shoulder & stronger hunch than right now to slip any- engce. for his money. reached Pine Lake, and the ladies hurrieda §904-bye to the rest of the company woe,” o body the wrong name,” he confessed; “but _ Blackie Daw t back The job of “picking” summer boarders b‘ away to dress for the next mct. and thank them; and good luck to e .n- “Well, how much does ead denl, the train’s gone and we might as well be With a laugh. He had hl n Nl l“ 'lfl! & offering free vacations to manlourists an hem." compan 3 They were scarcely missed. Across the ONg of t . e Toctod mit B3 i e s If our party can stand this, though, the like was not so easy as Wallingford lawn. down flower-bordered walks and be. _, When Wallingford hurried out te the and he lool outl ¥ at the ™ fker. 1 suppose you're from FPine lingford knows what he is talk- had anticipated, and at the end of the third h > e, he found unexpected addition to t “Just ocost, Algernon told hi » ool ¥ he observed, twirlin, day he was aimost discoura T B T g B gy rson of amill the wrinkies around his eyes becoming hard ! mous- N I'm from Rugg's place,” admitted the tache and winking gravely ‘"- Swivel standing at the bar of his hote musing in “T reckon You'd better set as near watched Epeculatively th: les of & girl more or less dejection ov. Bk Dt lansulshing gihont A% 1he SRRAeemE hig poor luck, gtranger. Upon the ralls of the wide porch and shar “You pald five thousand for the ace, nx'n-!lll-n"ttnw a ank! in the middle of the middle seat as you kin,* Stepping out of a t. “He made his for- when a famillar but long-unheard volce 4 4 1 imy he _continued, eying the huge Wallingford sort business. ' But, halled him, and he turned (o find & K00d I the reemotin 1olnd ot btrar statting lucky one to And that 1 am astually willing to pay me with more or less of dlsmay, and he winced d of him—J. Rufus ogomedian of his Broadway acquaintance at peauties, who, though remarkably w.l... ®olng to bave such good company. I know ten \h-unnd doliars for it?" return: quite painfully when Walllngford, ‘having summer-resort OWner; his elbow, Yo ‘wniles, made a succexsion of Hving. You have will all be nice to me.: ingford, fingering his blg chin thoughttully, seated all the others, gravely trimmed ship' ©Wns a string of ‘places from Maine to a8 to a h llingford and Daw exchanged glances of “Ten thousand dollars. Not a cent more” A California. - He knows what a fat business wy,HSll0, Guyer!™ said Wallingford heartlly. beauty tableaux which were wordertully and forced all the spring: “You're just in time to save me from going appealing to Mr. Swivel. undhhnk flm:,k as by common impulse, they chirruped Mrs. Charles Alge rnon. - where they It 1s, I tell you. t the back of the neck of “All right then sald Wallingford, with e I 30 LU i R red Charles Algerno the toboggan route; only a drunkard drinks AN this was in the very first afternoon. Charles Algernon Swivel. sudden determination; I don't care to sell m reml nice.to hava sech healih- of Walll ‘b. et b e at will you have. In the evening thers were ravishing gowns od Wallingford, I'm no pl 1 can pocket my losses like tolk- &8 you around,” volunteered uUnknown up to two_ da Wy w and ivory shoulders and llnxuarou- musie, ther 7 the a good I A the ar!v-r ‘when moy w well on thelr honor to meet you I'm Mr. 3 A sandwich and a glass of milk, with and, about an hour after dinner, Charles smoking compartmen lhl nbaked lob ‘atohl; o.rofully he caught the siight- agonizing wa. “They don't home o' you ford,” and he shook ha new over this P'g‘ of ple and a demi-tasse to follow,” Algernon found himself bllutully wettled tries to put over any irick or hold back any rage o nm look passing betw: seem noways peaked lookin' " tresh introduction. "It may be worth & lot *. Guyer in sepulchurral tones. down In a dark corner of Dorch"for & of his own coln, T1l have him pnonc. ‘They Mr. and Mre and saw that he could “I feel myself peaking rapidly, however, returned pretty Violet Warden, her blue e sparkling at Ellnklo a money,” replied Wallingford with a double Blackie burst into a chuckle, in which the meaning In whioh there was almost a snarl others presently joined, but the physical whereat Blackie, knowing Wallingford's of money to meet you." “Yen, Tt ll'hL might be worth quite a bit of "W e—~w e~—mi| little bIt," su « painful walt. ‘All right," sald Mrs. Bwivel. “We'll make t increase that offer & ited Charles Algernon after discomfort of the trip was such a8 to check most iInward mind, almast snorted. it ffteen thousand, and that is the top levity, and It was a tired group which “I say, Jim.' suggested Blackis with slow fgure finally alighted in appalling stiffness at the emphasis, “you might let Swivel have your Wallingford looked down upon her smil- Pine Lake Health Resort. Pine Lake Health Resort.” ‘Its right about the name" considered _This would have been too much for even Blackie moodily. - There's the lake and Wallingford's gravity if he had not at that there's the pine,” and he pointed out the moment caught Charles Algernon's specula- gne single pine-tree which stood by the tive eye fixed upon Fannie Warden, who was in and see If Charles Algernon passing them with Aunt Patty and Violet, swhul is here; if not we h it ®0, he Bhe smiled pleasantly at J. Rufus and at hikes. For we won't work he: Blackl, d was about to move on, when “I"ought to sus Chari * de- Mr. Bwivel, hi ng to one clared &llnn‘lord with p i q is that on saw the emaciated Ruggs he ' friend of yours? changed m- mind and figured upon buying nt Ajar” ‘floral plece, “Why don't Wallingford lurveyed him with amuse- Eat Clork, 10 encourage' Incoming ment, and then. with sudden determination, od. called ‘after the ladies and gravely intro: it whaeud Rufls “I duced th vl-h 1 could wsell thi nt. for “Indeed I am glad to meet Miss Ward: Texss This is no g R 5 2 Mr. Swivel gallantly, ‘“I've been o ‘you for the outfl"’ noticing you for the past two days, with ‘Wallingford asked him idly, not becau your charming s Ing confidence. Now he was sure of his ground. “Will you please tell me,” he de- manded, “Why you are willing to pay fif- lu: !‘=°I:llnd u:oll-u for .kat acres of an. at won't grow pumpkins, an isn't worth burni " &n that ow it's no summer wee, I think you're wrong nnut 004 &8 & summer resort,” iwivel, with a glibness 'Non did not decelve Wallingford. I've always 'ulu to ,o int th'.n:::nnw-"“n.lull- at ‘l-mlflord me forty thousand dollars for it observed ’ gen! ., smile u&,‘:m}"‘uu h oA bfl'&ml‘ and ingeniously. had the remotest ides -} Durchase, but 75 otrre ver observed Fannie ou'l me fo cash for merely from commercial habi uppressed & giggle, the mflmfln‘ ‘won't? “Five thousand, retumod Rlllr'l. lhou‘h without hop. Forty room fin ply of pure spring nt to bu‘ eturned lllln ford with the pecu- Hax ehuokle 1a which s blg shoulders ai- ways assisted; “I did once think of havin my own private cemetery, but I've given it e Lake™ mused Mr. Swivel “Its % Is Charles Algernon Swivel here™ g, gttractive name. Is it & gay place? ever heard of him,” declared RUKE® “Gay?' repeated Blackie with enthusiasm. wheesily, and the party groaned. Charles “Gay is no name for it!" Algernon_ Bwivel was somewhere in this “Paghionable, 1 suppose?™ suggested Mr. county of heaith resorts, and they had to gwivel interestedly. find him. “Fashionable,” Mr. Daw assured him, Breexy Point was a regular place &M.", no name for it. And women! You'll see essed old women crochoting on the wid® no women here like thoss at Pine Lake; and keeping oe T'l]_give you my word of henor on that. woandal; young' Soupies in “foure absoltely correct about that, Mr. sauntering about on well-kebt paw ™ saserted Wallingford. There are no between m flower-beds and de- women here who can e In_any way com- llv.rln{ themselves of conversation which pared to those at Pine Lake. “And, of cou SOl here thein 39 thave 1f they could hear the proprietor of such & place becomes very “You Fifteen thousand is the II-I“ A.ll rl‘l Bwivel, I'll mak “ n down to Pine Lal fnldn uu meet to-morrow .u take nur offer of fifteen thousand.” ent to the telephone; he inquired for lr-h xt t;::‘n"t.o‘ P‘lno'h:no; he ered h:: ckets pu: or ace; he or hl \fll'—u up, & ‘A‘) vu! N-‘fi.— e, and a porter to remove it. It was not until the (orur came for the luggage that the Bwivels gave in. “Can you glve us a clear deed?' asked Charles Algernon. “There'll no trouble about that” Wall- ingford politely assured him, “for I have & lawyer right downstairs." o have wa- promptiy returned Charles Algernon. spoken of Pine hk‘i Ingford with pleas: I want t uch & money-making plant just ye it is somewhat out of my wheel of ., or, lpl.ndlfl 2 hen everything had been arranged in it in'a tor; st well acquainted, indeed, With the very best ship shape, when ‘Wllllnfi(orfl had DUt the BY6L oteps toward diverce o of his gues check in his pocket and Mr. Swivel had put w at would you want for Pine you lhould with 1t he h houldn’t care to Mr. Wallingford the deed in his, the triumphant moment ar- rived for which the bridal couple had been walting. “Now, you llf rafter, I'll tell {oll thy ve heir husband's w ity 0o T lariting lastly Lok with couples of cont ba mart riding-parties on horses, glancing in _cold In rians and automoblliste: wom. GONL N, WM, 4L . = ; ;rrlho'l'ly“‘fdsu:'lwlnll‘n‘;r’!tll:‘l‘i"ll:r et owns three times & Q “Gentlemen, my wife." For unce the usually self-possessed Mr. Wallingford was flustered. 2 PPRS thipe thnes & SN S ’ k 3 “You've just sold & peach at & lemon price. The reach of honest folks, and all the rest T sar” pleadsd Mr. Bwivel ? “Sure” sald Wallingferd. “Won't you add -tete with a cularly fetching helr- have strenuous laws in Chicago against That pecullar smell at Pine Lake is oll of it that Eoes to make a really exclusive a plokle® Misg Tottle Van Vorhies, dtu'ht.r of rubes having mo Fhat laad down there (s Just éripplag with Couldn't do it in justice to the balance nt Van Vorhie t told you about it” growled Blackie It My father was an oll prospector, and I fashionable resort for the middle cla: his place the Wallingford party fitted ve, and J. Rufus was the life of the party. Wherever be wont light followed him. @ was 80 Dbl so impressive, and Do withal so genial tha ' the women had all noted him with tns-r questioning, half the men were his friends and admirer fore he had been there a day. BEspeciall: Charles Algernon Bwivel Thlt youth, foun: on the first evening and promptly annexed, tralled Wallingford about, laughed at stories, drank in his g00d-n and emulated him In every respect. Allcn\on was & most immature not overly good breedl yo of nor -nrl ood look M upn tly over! y this, WAs raised in the business. hen I was & of the company,” refurned Guy: Corporation. A t 1 “Wh the matter with the rest of the might have thought nm llu ‘l'-( then take it right X!d I was dragged from one oli-fleld to the asked Wallingford. “You haven't were too thin and firm,_ that her ohin was away from him until he puts up for it. Even Other, and can smell crude oll further off flvvu, or you wouldn't be looking so too sharp, her chesk bones too inent, & born idlot like Swivel, if you leave him than a bussard can ses & dead horse. I was prosperous.” and the blue of her eyes too cold. But what alone with a gold brick, is going to finally Scared stiff you'd get on to it before we got A ‘mers tick of the trade, my boy," said 41d Mr. Swivel know or care Of thess things tumble that It would be & cuts ldea to spill sway from thers. the other. “We have clothes, and to spare, when he saw the rounded ankle nd ti aold on It. Well, that's what happened. “Ge to l Bwivel” replied Wallingtord both the men and the women of us; but tapering arm; in the dispiay of which Miss You allowed Charles Algernon to stay over urbanely. ope you make a fortuns food: Ah, food! Tottle was so generous? o Hkaa, tos, the ‘two days, and he tesied the bric had my odusailon 'in’ the mining bunnou ¢ The divine fire of inspiration hit Walllng- decided ways in which she had .»unr(nu “You're the nrlgn-l I-told-you-so-kid, all from‘oil to diamonds, years ago, and I want ford at about that moment. “Forty of you, him and thought her bold possession of him right,” declared Wallingford; “but like all to say to you, right now, that there lsn't & did you say?™ he demanded. “What were really pretty; also he admired very much the the rest of them, you tell what's the mat- smell In the universe that I wouldn't sell the costumes you attached?’ lnlo.rjal‘ln' naivette with which she ad- ter and don't tell ‘what to do. Go away, for thirty thousand dollars’ profit. “Modern. Swell afternocon gowns for the mitt {5 "mmedlate. §ood " tellowship and lot me think* Later, when nu smoke of battle had women; strest and evening clothes for the with her. Wallingford, who never allowed _Before the trip was ovor however, he con- cleared away, l& Daw was thoughtful men, including flannels and outfits for & himself to be ignorant for & moment as to cluded that he had doing Mr. Ivlnl na silent. "l don't know about that Pine the whareabouts of Charles Al raos, assed &n \njustice, for Mr. Bwivel paid Ro Lake deal, J. Rufus” he sald. “It's at least ” iie W tord, with hu‘orl’::‘- I‘h.'k v""lm lhu;:mporu’;| re. orr.no; :I:tun::n to lgu ‘l'om.hm.lnlaa :llh:r‘:l l'l |:"- break that we got the wrong end thus u-‘ 'on uyer, we have n keen some nt remar e others. @ was cheerful and chatty of it" “Tve decided, after all, to let you have the [HUSISEM, ‘Tonighy Toruing we Hft the which Mre. Forrence made to bim as they &ll the way, and corroborated his intention “We got all mn Mr. Swivel stole from frst look-in on that Pine Lake Droposition.” Nortlee™ai your hotsl. and all g0 on & bamsed out of hearing. Wallneford ohuckled 1o purchass’ Fine Lake by moationing. cers ‘Warden, sald Wallingford to Charies Algernon that p,m:“u" g S W 0 Yallingtord ehuokie » y . comp h ! er watery 1ittle eyes was & tnu of lllofl!o‘ shrewd- has stolen t spake u o ily, and the chin o iss Van Vorhles tain trifiing improvements he meant to .q n..a ‘v.mn ford. The lc 'th‘:lfir-!::’::m“t.?w :‘L;..C::f‘l?l pagn .‘: n.r:; ‘{l'l.l{n .u::'v‘: ?l"h:- company 3:. to uh."nmwctkl rest at : -uuonly ’-‘n‘n 3“1’1 u w:!‘ 'tlll. n.;‘ukc lll'lh:t leoa::nl no:m:b-n or‘t‘.' W_;un -:-nm-n;'. 5 .“ & twenty nice coun resort, Y exXpanse, Wea riend allingfor ves me they arrives jcago he .. ‘ot~ or o vels gone. Alpsrncn been hunted snd found and of ‘the """“‘ Tll be back this way and we'll 11,044 gwell costumes all over the lot. and T B Y > L4 ® Ue'a Pleasant good-bye, and went witn the over for the expense fund,” otygied. g0 down and eee iti snd whes w. then- hike back to Broadway, still o He o wri “This is the nutul lsce I ever saw." o) lay d to 'lllln ford as his pre- st you wait and see!™ and y wrinkled eyes followed & palr of w ol iy .y ,mkln.ly dressed women scross the 1aWR. “.ny Cp.' gelighted, I'm sure, int” returned Blackie, Violet's hand. We or- Miss Tottle to her fest at the same moment, Mitted them to go to his bank 'l\i i i {ln. cwu for reasons of our after lunch, and see the transfer his and she hurried into the parior with her An ‘they S out ol the mk /] .‘i!‘":' Alnrnon stopped on the © B s, T aed oA Tollicking song from the parior brought Sther mwen to thelr t- : any more t wr. uyer: Rolding forth Bls ward. “I couldn't stand it. family you want mur red. Let' wot o Protege. The next day wi but & repetition and an - De Charles Algernon, squirming e work. Rops an g » Slg easy “Ok;n vn.. m‘ .‘II‘“B‘W“ aryly. “De the anticipated 1:.;. “Not “The family consists of one stage-door llm lification otl the first. Beautiful women "Ynu “ have to uann -. for about an ohalr, “..""‘. the opou(lou }‘ “‘.“‘. T utrageously!” declared Chsries Alger- 0TSt you say? &oLnlo—-mu of the kind who thinks that nside of stunning N o sald. |.., ger, to close n with unction and moist 1ips and em. “Well, along sbout then” replied Wall- auy of the women com- 900 Giade elered nv- Wiiktte privete bustness to look Shuthie” TBeprin ta 70U had to take S S baltel ingtord, B ey e oo b by .‘._m 'm P “hadn' tgmoticed it mysslt" yeturned “Thank you, thask youl" exelaimed ‘I‘.:'.‘!." founs out by the other man L e . Lt our talk ;;mm- it tor life™ ne sugy ua. Wallingford” “I had a sort of idea that the Charles Algernon fervently, almost grasp e " Mr. G 1th Famble over th. I.u- ‘with l(lu Tottle, afl n to the ban - o R SR o e comimpt"woonsiaer el Srdady 5 the Svening dbe Tmonepoleed him Sexly »‘-’»‘n"‘i‘-' P — Pt and wealthy ""'l““‘:;" fie' y % I ) all ofte R 6o 7ou want It done= Jith her, went contentedly sbeut his busi- Boun? insleted Mr. vt weline: “llo' mu- 'f‘ nnm K g tak- mess and walked away from the house a “But I waat to out of town this after- '“""-l ".,"“"'l hl- in perfect ~ fise arouna s eyrup-iar any other © Tittle distance with Blackie to speculate with noon,” declared Wallingford. p e N PISRIINIA, % Temort la_all ready; primped a'-r: Now well his fish was caught, and . “I shall meet you st the hotel at twe y R BT ufiu "n:";uu w-l.ul Swivel up clear to the last dab of z\n{ln but 1 'nl ow much l::-y would '.n.:hut: ::- :‘:.llo:.k.; M'.‘ri"l"lnl.'-'l&unfl poured two barrels of erude petroleum™ :my‘l .::::ly“ .:::‘ a:llm -o':::.:d-n -y - s :fl‘fl-—!’! N0 - ment came Balled o fi’ and drove away, N unofi- Adveature Next Week.)

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