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$50 THE SEATTLE STAR Comrades of Peril B RANDALL Y PARRISH (Copyright, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1919) (Copyrighted in Great Britain) (Continued From Saturday) “You, he was in it; well, adios, Sam” SRE She rode forward, never even ven- turing to glance back. Thus far overything had gone easier than she could have hoped. ‘There were no orders out against her, and these night guards were not even aware of what bad taken place, She guided her horse under tho. vell of falling water, and up the steep bank beyond, out into the valley of the Cotton wood, There was little danger of meeting anyone now, she needed to avoid, and once beyond thone watch ers at the head of the trail, the way would be open. She came upon these her husband that try to save her. He follow an’ git in some way, Itke the Mother of God hetp. Hees name was Shelby.” | “Shelby™ broke tn the nergeant, |forgetful of the officer’s presence tn his surprise. “What Shelby? Was | his other name Tom “6, senor,” and she turned her eyes on him. “You know this Tom Shelby?” | “Do I! Of courm I do. You re member him, Major Haya, He was with us once tn ‘C’ Troop; then later detailed with the scouts, Ho's up in this country, I know. I ran into him down at Ponca when | came thru there, Why, by God, that was hin | wedding day, and I saw the bride.” NC, | SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement Values Such as These Are Making the Basement Popular, 35 Checked Velour Suits Regular $45.00 Suits at or AL ian heey, Se ree —, on “You say those renegade devils shelter under the ledge of an have got them both there tn the cropping rock. Haines had been) iia broke in the major, “prison drinking and was in a good humor, | | 0%! j FOR grin, and dismianing her willingly|, cyc) Bot oeny red cnqugh. “And you will show as the way “To hell, of cpurse yer kin £0," he! ino | aaid thickly, “Yer brother pulled me! genor, the doctor he will care for out 0° the Cowskin onct He's this man if I do?” j damn good scout for a Mex. Go to! 1 pledge you my word he wit.” | it, girl; you know the trail?” “And you tel Indien Jeo Léné, Yeu, along the edge of the Pad) senor? | Lands.” “WeTl surely do our best.” “Bure; better keep in the first) “Then I show you—yes; who that gully, er yer might run inter a sojer| man there?” outfit. They're thicker than fleas) Shaunessy wheeled about to tace ||| out there now, they tell me. So long,/the fellow she pointed at, gripping alter.” him with one hand, and dragging It had begun to snow, big heavy) him forth from among the circle of @ flakes, drifting with the wind, quick-| soldiers | ly whitening the landscape, The| “This im the bird they gave us for Se es slight marks of the trail were almost!, guide," he said shortly. “You 7 instantly obliterated, but the low | know him?" | range of hills abead were a suffi! “Tie.” she gave vent to a bditter elent landmark, and she forced het| laugh. “That fellow Dull Knife; bad horse into ® swift pace; riding with! Indian; horse thief. Why they give her head lowered, but with watch | you heem?" ful eyes peering thru the «now cur-| “Hell knows, What’ll I éo with thin he was alone now; free, with | the cum, Major?” 1 |nothing intervening between her and| “Have a couple of men hold him Gerlasche Her heart bounded with under guard. We seem to be on the jackets full silk-lined | . . leur usar Meat satloe aie eae Oe a with pussywillow taf- no doubt any more “Over there, not far; acrom the |} feta. ‘The direct trail circled just within| mesa. You come, 1 show you. That y |the outer range of the # hilla,|be better first, senor—just you an’ making It impossible for her to mis: | some so you can tell what to take the way, even in that maze of/do. Maybe eet be better we go afoot, snow, She rode more carclensty now |so we be not seen.” that she was safely out of sight, and) “On foot! You don’t mean we are| free from any possibility of pursuit.|0 near the place? | ‘The horse, with lowered head, seem-| “Si, senor; I show you." Jed to fool the urgency, and plunged handful followed her lead |forward eqgerly. ‘They were in n the sand ridges out upon the |narrow gap between the sand hills.|open plain—the major, a Heutenant, the trall widening and twisting about, the sergeant, and three men. She led 80 an to reveal little of what might) them along a aslicht depression, suf be ahead, the snow whirling into ficient to parttally sereen them from r faces blindingly. Suddenty, as | ob: The major still had his they mwept around a sharp corner. | 4 ng gloomily ahead, and g and hearing nothing to warn no marks of guidance; ap of any other presence in that soli-/parently they were trudging forth tude, they camo at full tilt against | across a dead level plain, stretching yalted column of cavalry. Before) away for miles to a far-off range of /Pancha could even jerk up her reins,| blue hills. The steady fall of snow’ startled trooper had gripped the|had ceased, altho there were occa | and held her mount helplessly | sional flurries, driving sharply into heir faces. Overhead the clouds é 1 what's this? he growled,| hung low and gray. Hays swore un-| tugging at the frightened animal, and| der his breath, half convineed he was dragged half off his fret in the flerce|betng made a fool of. Twice he struggle. “A Mex, by God! Say, started to speak, but held hin tongue. | lows, thin looks like Arizona. Lay|The girl never turned her head, but hold here, Mapes! Call the sergeant, | moved straight forward. | { somebody; I've got this bird? Whoa ue came to @ slight ridge, and) fj there! Now what's all this about,| ped suddenly, pointing. | nang “Tis there, senor,” she said simply, | i | —Suits of all-wool checked velour, with sei napunly —The Skirts are in a smart two-slash pocket modelthe jackets have shoe- string belts and are trimmed with buttons of self material. —The’ colors include Black and White; Brown and White; Pekin and White, Tan” and'Gray. ©" oe * Sizes for women anid | misses. 16 to 40. 4 { is ft, Summers” the! “wolves | . Pushing thru the ring of led officer stood motion- men, peered curiously up at her from | lesa, his mouth open, his eyes staring under the brim of a battered cam-|at the sight so unexpectedly revealed | With ANNA Q. NILSSON For an instant he could not beleve TWO-GUN tale of an outlaw who fought on the She come etearing in.|what he maw. Almont under his feet! square—Loaded with robbery, getaway, chase B |Sergeant. ike she was sete some| the precipice fell away into that tre and battle—Fired by bandits, renegade “greasers” . mien aac lee Scan, Se mane ot enews an’ she ie Mex, all right.” emphasizing ite depth, but bringing and posses of dare-devil troopers—Wiped clean by HOR > nap hoot waited dard ba eee argel e miebgsiny the love of a woman and the tiny hands of a child. Hin face was kindly, ff stern. If! And not a sign to make you| en n ccoun . - > eine, “Senor, I ride for a doctor,” sh iream of it existence, I'd have First of the splendid series of William S. Hart said earnestly. “Please do not stop| sworn ten feet back this plain was a Productions to be released to the public. Made by Pea taeet wren? dead level for thirty miles. But how | And Receive One Month's Dividends A man? Where? Is he a Mer-|in heaven's name do we ever get) on July 1, or Seven Months’ William S. Hart himself among the valleys and cliffs er deste = i yaisk : “No, senor, an Americano: he was| “Ther is somethin on, sir, of the Great Southwest. shot; he verra bad; if I find no doc| up yonder in ig pe Ret led, tor, he die maybe.” the eutenant eagerly. “Listen, Rut where were you going? thore are rifles popping, and I can| “To Gerlasche, senor, there is army|see white puffs of smoke thru the doctor there." glass, ‘There's a fight going on dows “Not now theree ain't; he's back here | there.” | us somewhere, Where is this} “Damned if you ain't right, Royd; fellow who's hurt?” they are certainly popping away She hesitated just an instant, yet} rather lively. Cornered Shelby likely, | there was no avoiding the truth. If]and, as I remember the lad, he'll stay | the doctor was here, among these|with them as long as ho has a cart-| soldiers, she would have to tell the|ridge left. By Jingo! we" truth or else desert Macklin to his|get down, and clear this fate. Besides, what did she care?| Where's the trail, senorita?” Her hatred of Laud suddenly flaring Iver yonder to the left, senor. | into new life. Here was the oppor-|You take your glam #0. Now tunity for revenge, as well as service.| straight along the bank, where that “In Wolves’ Hole, senor.” cedar tree tops the edge. It stands “Wolvea’ Hole! Good God! Did | you come from there? Pass the word for the major, someone. Wh s Dividends January 1 NOW is the time to open an account in this rap- idly growing Trustee Bank, 2,962 New Accounts have been started in this institution between January 1 and May 26 (when this advertisement was written). 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Oh, excuse me, sir," and he} “ nor; but if you ride down, ne stiffly to attention, facing a] your soldiers, they will know.” | heavily-net, middleaged officer, with They keep guard?” iron-gray mustache And gontes, Si, senor; just below, out of What have you herd sergeant?”| «ight, yet where they can see. When MATINEES the latter asked briefly, “Mexican|I come out they were under a rock Lower Floor .........-.--+--.- won ” shelf to keep off the snow. Maybe BROONY oe or ren co coswe wees: . ‘es, sir; she just ran into us at|they there yet." | Children. . full tlt. She claims to be after a] “How many?” doctor to attend to a wourted Amer-| “Five, senor; two white and three jean over in Wol Hole.” Sioux.” “Ig that so? Perhaps this is good] He studied the spot carefully thru jiuck. Who Is this American, senorita] the leveled field glasses, and then some damn white renegade?” swept them inch by inch over the “He man I love, senor.” snow-covered plain. He returned “Oh, that's it, Then perhaps wo!them to the case, and cast one more can do business, We've got @ surgeon | glance into the depths below. here with us. If you will show us| “Very well, men,” he said quietly, 4 way to get into Wolves’ Hole, I'll|“we will return to the squadron.” bomb last kk: unday morning, and stole $14,| promise he'll take care of your man, Co | . . |promise he'll take care o' an, ontinued Tomorrow night. The bomb Is attributed to Burglar Ransac s |three money orders and permonai | uit - . ( tinued Ti ) maged by Bomb ‘mi vs tue company wt «| Howard Hotel Room ur 1 San | out on strike 1 Abert Pay mee wt - Ki > fu 1 ee, JTERBURY, Conn. May 21—| A master key was used by the bur: | ‘That's the bargain, We hav | glar who entered W. D. Cle . . been trying to locate the place for olsoning two days. 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