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ro WwW ih eran sasanm mae (Continued From Yesterday CHAPTER XXVUI Jeating Fortune Jesting Fortune had not wath € Holle A month late Of Septombe Nancy again Would have bee would have + vu ten from ) persons and Foundings—be found himself at erty to retur yh in an hour of h nimself tramping of the city, bound & ing. He must go afoot, Mot only bearuse he lacked th Yo go otherwise, but because there ere no longer any boats plying fur hire at any of the steps alc On thru that desolate emp ‘Gramped tn the noontide bh @Uill continued as intense as ( Months that were past of ‘feptional summer, tho Fleet Ditch. Dethought him of et, whe! 1 landlord. y who 6 fome risk to himself had warned thiim that the messengers of the law Were on his heels. So in the direction Of Wood st. he now turned He found tt much as « Not more t shop Standing open, and tr Hdle and stagnant. Proctor's ‘Ordinary at the sign of The The most reputed eating house | SEandon—was closed and shuttered He regarded this as an ¢ ) <Biut he passed on, and came present!y fo stand before ¢ more modest arp. He could scarc be @yes when he saw {ts windows clean Bad open, tts door flung wide, He crossed the threshold, and Turned into the common room on his Aeft. The room was clean-swept, its ¢ Tong Gea} tables were well scoured WMt trade was slack, for the place) @entained a single occupant, a man #5 an apron who started up from a Wooden armchair in. which he had Been dozing, with an ejaculation o “As God's my life, a customert* “Holles stared at him and the man tared back at Holles. It was Banks, the vintner himse! *Colone! Holles! ne cried. Mt your ghost, sir? than living men tn this strick- “Or ts josts, I think, the colonel arswered him “Maybe, but our gullets ain't ghost | BR praise the Lord! And there's stit ) Bome sack left at The Harp. ! MWe have a bottle of medicing ‘Colone!?” “I'd say yes, with all my heart. But—lackaday}—I've not the means 0 pay for the sack.” “Pay?” The vintner mado a lip. “Bit ye down, Colonel.” Banks fetched the wine, and pour- edit. . “A plague on the plague, ts the toast,” said he, and they drank it. *Blife Colonel, but I am glad to seo YOu alive. I feared the worst for you ‘Wet you've contrived to keep your- Pelt safe, avoiding not only the , but them pestilential fellows was after you.” Without wait- for a reply, he dropped his voice | |: “Yell have heard how Dan- him! But all that is a dream by now, ‘that conspiracy business. and no one Dethers much about it. But of your pet now, Colonel?” “My tale’s soon told. I've not fared ‘Quite as well as you suppose. I've Thad the plague.” “The devil you have. And ye've RTU RELAADED BY HEA DERVICR, HNC, | the sign of The I There's more |) London Has Great Many Queer Clubs Garden, Literary and All Sorts of Clubs Abound NES SABATINI + AAePTRATED GY Rw, SATE - ta an empty as Proctor’s y The colony engthened Hamay. This, he ast Now of hts m T shall hav knows how J sha Ye never wi t have in Engiand n from London you, sir, the country’s all crazed with fear of t plague tuated in West F myriads of wo! ye oming as ye do there ar often founded eure than a pert emaln Wh Ye'll not pemar yes prociam s for safe men? w, yo might ask, It might be somet Hol Whatever it ma when a man is faced with starvath 4 rose. lore H > more it will,” Banks agreed, | ' Lob eyeing the colonel’s uncouth gar} ¥e s. “But if ye’re thinking of pay. |" Stet & Ta this rr Lord Lytton wrote | your while Dtekens and Yer up thelr quarre lmckeyes in that So nitehall other nuit’ that's re. ever get past the ou see If Fp & Colon very different from the Ce ta who had entered tt er. Ina Gark bive eat vened by a | ; Spanish boots, and a binck beaver pet off by a heavy plume of royal Blue, ze “BUY FOOTWEAR word, it is true, but ewing ® long cane, he presented a Me rarely aeen just then In London [Dealers Say the Demand Is Greatest in Spring The usher at the Cockplt who went to announce him returned almost at! © to conduct him into that plea chamber overlooking the park where His Grace of Albemarie acted today as deputy for the pleature-lov ing Whertine prince who had for ways grea q (Continued tn in our next issue) + shoe manafac ——— | 361,000 «mor | LIVED 120 YEARS m an0Gs Smee Saee's Gur |month of January, statist | VIENNA.—Jussuf Matscha, Mo-|f tn. irene hyp by the department of commerce and hamedan, has just dled In Dja a . (a v made bic today show, at the age of 120, Ju 8 pees ee Jdrank nor smoked. He Si Oe eee oe wedded 7 men’s and children’s shoes manufac - 1.40 Ame fact tho firet month of the year ng the # compiled women’s, ries and boots anf shoes, hildren’s, tnt: taneous ki | . hoes and slippers, } |Coeds Schedule | TRAINED NURSES | “Y" Conference and all those whose dutles are ardu-| three ous find wonderful comfort, between ning conferer | meals, in a cup of hot veraity of Washir The an cabinet tr at the Un act the the fax OF THE TWINS & Olive Roberts Barton Pyne Twins | His mother rubbed all the dirty marks off hia face had washing had, © week, @ rubbingout day, when Mrs. clean eraser and ed spots off thel The CutOuts never © Cut-Out family was peculiar ey never did anythipg like any: | aa Instead they oe cise Cutout ntlema: Like afl the of bis family he had been cut { Of @ fashion magazine and his hes were a marvel And his wife everything tn a if she b her } 1 CutOut took « ubbed all the paper olpthes. And the litte CutOuts @ere the *, to begin wi Be wet the fi Doofunny choren ton Land. er luckiest children ever, because the had faces od ¢ morn thelr is for ked to have , tool am perfectly . ele The whole fami water rome the orse than cate and cut eo t rubbed al] the We yut got heel ng J ne ny some of the things t pt in thelr up and ge His mother didn't ever uty marks off bie face and hands nm he th her eraser and started him off. ° on tak “De know king at bed with hire ronnny? she called after Of © thea got wrinkled be bad be toned out A big book clothes prese and that freshened them Mister Cut-Out your lesson, ures his Yes, ny What ts tt was | mother 4 Bmith’s ink! Ten cents a recited Johnny, for the where he had been cut out of an ar of two In wonderfully he magazine wha way went to the ore, the Ye it Now Fine Dairy Products ke ols. some € t so good tow ey could be. 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