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foowed him, and a Seas tt Wedge mom ter all three were crow) Kilessty beneaih the beoken’ grou B Nags, and it it were not that I have fxr window whenee shone the “Teolo Y ROY L. M’CARDELL, pavad rogard = Ba usages of good | little money ™ give me. 8, there's codfish fot supper! loty we would live like hermits, “We must start in economising, You! nies peop! sete. et as ey] a ac codfish good enough for|,"Mre. Terwitiger's children fairly | must give up smoking and you must tty! who would do anything for Prova pat, i A, you, Mr. Nagg? You are ail |{°Y" Me mud with thetr screaming and | not to have such big laundry bill. Mra, Terwilliger never lets : r was a bare, dilapidated apartment | ino time finding fault becauss the ex- | {MUN I never saw such rude children) “"t don't see why you are #0 partict-| tare, able L * tats WHER ther. looked rectally 46° | wenaas of the Louse are ao great—al- |i TY Met They pawed all over me lar about your linea. One would think : ¢ Oaibey far" Uncetled walls. On a broken box st though, goodners knows, I never spend | = my new you were a gay young bachelor, you are = £ pate tallow candle, Ite feeble|@ cent on myself, while Ber oy eoeeen | lat with their dirty, sticky bands. | so fussy about clean shirts and dollars. USHERS in THIRD WEEK OP uy oi barely ‘revealed the room's “two “4 And what thanks do [ get for t from| “fo ncerned, not i , occupante—one man, ‘in a| 00W you waste your money! four “| far as Tam coi lam coat stretched at full length on the) “As I wag saying when you inter!" ‘yoy come home and oer ‘|| @ bit hungry, for I had dinner at the é floor, the other walking nervously) rupted me by breathing hard, you are Ae ul are mad—yes, | g1, Regis, a 1 aid, and so you can't to. ‘The latter was at once you are mad; I can see you 4 not look to the watchers as ude | at the time Anding fault because tho! nappy, just because 1 have codfish for | “*U™t me with having codfish for sup- (ee Gang, Hin ig, {aoe was and! Ditls. are tie, und yet whon Ido have a) ginner, per just because I want It, for I couldn't worrted, xtimpie bave hash, or try to 7 a eat a thing. ‘a OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ti th his Speer oF “E didn’t get codfish for myself, Mr. rent, hi snag AR4 paar Trot Bee cis & citing |Ay0 % fhe eable, you raise & row. | Nags. Personally I never touch it, and| “I know You don't lhe codfish and gst fle at ture. As he did #0 had) | 714 T epend money you gyt.med: Vt) anyway Mra. Terwiliger and I slipped| that you never gut it, but If you were | J spat ds wry tnskent deers oq eogeeition- | Lagw yeu Gone, tke, coddsh, but you | Sun 0f,'0e bowen for her setifgen. wore | hunery you'd be glad enatigh to avs © '* gett ya fortune Caine aeeus | ably that of his one-armed 1. DUE | needn't think J got codfish because it | C!VIN# me cragy, and I took her to the| ‘It you had heard the mean things ) Soy al hie two was cheap, It is six cents\a pound Regis, and we hed some roast) Mrs. Terwiliger said to me this day. on 15 Rebs mwith's, Bay | a etontng tect deri cith, | Qearer than dt was the last time we | (uokling. You know how fond I am of| That woman baa the most awful cheek. * rant an ngalnat » AD has ten we Un eorth 4 fed i, 20 there! |i.) But it was simply outrageous the| There she sat with me, dining at the i man, eewart pearly caper he ey illing ot Fey Bele wet! “Tam always stock in the house, and prices they charged, although the| St. Regis, and making the most sneer out, and even now the po! a #0 I went out to-day, because ” me 90 “ don’t turn away, . Nags, ', ies petra Britnret v reel wee ‘in 6 pee 1 bave to go out every day at the doo- |? epend hed meh mba, nearly $8, 09! know you dislike my friends, 1 know 4a: Flori. who ‘also, loves «| ducouR yaw, "sf fot eg how "aii tor’s orders, I may look strong, but |Foast duckling! | ft makes, you mad to bear the name New Haven. the two men come] that. should me from Be. jt) De. Gmerk knows how delteate I am, | vs aie tee a car fare | mentioned of any one who ts fond of/only I'm not ‘upon & girl wi ‘recon! wa ed old Judge Belgarde | and he told me I must get out of the | there and back, for she Is a dear, gen- Wk a in. the atole . YOU Said me $10 | rouse thene fi t ‘a atay | erous soul, and ahe Is going to take me| ™* But if I were like you and ran/ waste your Mounds kilos anh iovt alee | 4 alearse out of the WAY | ie tn tee ened air, oo 1 have been | cut 40 dinner some day, and Ae 1 only) oround with e lot of people who| good plain Sher an? nate ie one mA me, any one saw | going around paying all the calls [| came home with a dollar in my pocket, sponged off me and then made fun of enough tor veer Eat wie ana Foyt follow Bes Ci] iden or,ig New. Haven XI'R owe, and 1 am nearly dood sitting in| and 1 promised to pay the mitkman to-| mv 10 my fa0e, lity your friends do to “tary be sven 1 fevenctte tern et Mette ag | SAESD OR th ate BEML Mar hte | re morrow. Hie. reermtets l Pikkn wate te do t ter, but afier a rlimoee of the tre) Oim hh cake alter tren ot jeg 4 fou never eall on anybody, Mr. You will have to pay it, Mr, Nagg.| ‘Rut just beause I try to take care|as goed a8 another, » *Bionf recurne ‘ani ansounces that Farr | hind my left am across my, chest and lea if the iden moreuc, Hereward | to wear @ Atting coat to hide the 4 Sapmelore Ne, he tor the, mroraerere ape, 9 oA ee Soe, | Senerance in his heart. He goes to Hart: | Res 6 € 2 oe ot ‘Tired i am Trugro will never be suspected, «Botan, Stiles ( sttita im the, Canitl | 1 as pate here aa ina church, 1) y 3 Sregete, wher, Fey Belasrde hereelt 1D went ash; "Gianeing toward the "| Sethe Goad girl at Morigen | window fe aw three siern palte of Br rr, wurde ad an him. ! See Se eee seaitt cathe avtectee's | gy ith, Shout, Re sprang up. knoeked | CHAPTER XII. two—Caine and Dugro Ran to —¥ Barth—A Moonlight Fight "KG — Retribution — Wedding p ye SCKWITH and Hereward rejoined & Fay, the former apologiaing for keeping het waiting so long; and ADpegether the trio made their way down e steps fom the parapet and along walk to Soldiers’ Ateh. Jimi /Phere two cabs awaited chem. Stand Tog beside the vehicles were Mork —ord and a heavily built man, BA “Sir Floyd and Mites and I have ome business that will not detain us eons.” Beckwith explained to her, as “tie helped her into one of the cabs BE'My agent will drive with you to my — beter’s and we will rejoin you there BRy a little while.” call “But can't Miles com: tilead?’ she objected, ‘“{'m sorey, sweetheart,” whispered CAtereward, “but I can't be with you dust now, I'll explain everything later. ¥ f a with me in- a ” | +A fF _\erhen we come back, the last vestige of compnger walch bas menaced you wil ed forever; and safety, Jove will lle before you OF But you're not—vou're not going to DBign into any danger, are yout’ she f, y DU As Fay dove away Miles, Floyd and ferewatd sprang into the second car Ga tae, the detective giving the driver & * arried direction, ~"qney dashed off through the night. a. 44 In alt three hearts there was an odd _ "hei of Inhuman’ exettement @ ‘The fast and greatest stage of the pan hunt was oD. + GR saphe Renell irl,” explained Beckwith, | sclpald that Calne and Dugro were ‘d 5 at the deserted house I spoke of 1c} 9 o'clock, By fast driving we should brh there before % We will probably find Jiofe police have already surrounded the . They were too clever, though, to to their posts much before their blme, Caine grid Dugro are expected, fear of ecaring them away. If once ~ they escaped from the house we should LBhave trouble catching thers In thie dark- * Phe lights of Asylum avenue were Heft behind, and the cab turned to the PRiett into Main street. For a long time Tehe three men spoke no word, Buch wee too busy with his own thoughts, Fhe Inst the street lamps vanished ani ‘Key were in the open mroniit country. “1 suppose neither of you 1s armed?" ) wel Myeried Beckwith, “Not Well, it doean't | acrhatter, The Pag! will do be ge merely 8 ators. ve ia weahret Youth me bet don't expect to A Hat _eiheré was a note of renl regret. in {Sots Yolbe As he spoke these final words. heaA fow minutes later the cab drew up — ues the A the occupants he STA tented. a4 two younger men glanced about Br, em curiously, “They were in the open roo untry, The brilliant moonlight Ju orn, ed hile and pastur the fot 168 @nd tiny lights twinkled wher s-~ Stant farmhouses lay low and whe MaTHald their house-yard trees. Red barne 4 eae the fai y ane an alr + yrustle peace ry where, 21 Biel ie the driver to twalt thelr 1. turn, Beckwith led the way down « rt nitrites iW lane hetween two tobacco felds, presaed on hotly, impatient of the A tective's cautious pace, veiftn® Floyd Viewed the. benuty of the Funes aren wii emotions thet were ince he had learned that he could ser ope to sa Fay's ive bad faded ieway. great perce relaned in hia fart. The world and its struggles. ite lumphs, its failures, all seamed part some life he had forever done with. en “he two men striding along at his je seemed less real and lees near than that silent, blue, saratrewn vault we him. le walked as one in a Feam, A great peace and a wondering 1 Ri } A f the others, Pr Poca, Mabt shone dim'y In one of the Sano tit No answering slgnal was 2 Fig dawning on his weary soul >» wifwo hundred yards down the lang reWekwith vaulted a gate and, followed Fi) te Shadow of o high fence toward a bie-down little cottage that stood at end of a tobacco paich. negken windows of the hut. Beckwith \ fix, Wed when not Atty yards away and Nac'® the low, weird call of the whip- y \wate \ay,; he ‘police are not vet here,” he “4 Aisi. “We mast wait.” ype Miles ppd how out of et f | mre already running, silenvy i n «che Man Hant Is Continued TAL can tell: you thie much, now, though: | —"eaded. DE ipgone at all,” he lied readily, “Good | him. tweedy able even to himself, The fever! man-bunt had died within him. ‘ine that at last the black clowds ‘dull hearteche which bad been hye | had forever venished and’ eternal sun- . shine lav ahead crept cautiously along) room into darkn: “The shouted Beck- | with, “They'H try to make a dash | for rafety Mark Floyd was nearest the door, and ne fh open col vi ery, ag something gi an iaetant in the moonlight, agd Mark Floyd fell limply to the ground, his life-blood pulsing furth from a great kaife-wound in the chest. Dugro brandishing the red knife, ran like the wind toward a distant patch of But close on his heels ran the swift. gst, surest half-back that ever carr! Yale's sta to vietory fought football feld. On Dugro, atrivine to outdis- tance the pursuing ens and to teach the friendly shelter of the woods. Afid after him, mad with hate and Xengeance. thundered Miles Hereward ‘The fugitive ran well, but he was no mateh for the trained athlete. At the verwe nf the wood Hereward caught on | rd Ly Roary wheeled posses rer pursuer past him, But a trick of that sort w: on @ bard- | amalnst t 4 surest “tackle’ on Yale's fares, ereward was upon him in an etn Swiftly the red-strenked knife whirl- #4, hissing toward the Yale bo: road chest. Rut a blow on Dugro’ defected ito colirse and sent & numbing, Ungling bn through the whole arm to} tite shonider. } Hereward's might? grip had fastened on the fugitive; but the latter, snarling. |bidng and stabbing, writhed like a/ trapped rat and tore himself loose. Another Ineffective slash of the knife land he again sought refuge in fight. | But he. was too late, At close quarters, where brains were fat a discount save in the form of} j sclentific attack and defense, the law-| no match at strength. |yer was or cunning for the enraged athlete. | Herewecs wee on him at a bound and * tne him, Mice did not seek to kill or match his foe, but merely, to disarm and secure The knowledge of this struck added wig ani are Soe we SY foaming at the . ipa were with the paneer power Tis bloody, foam-fecked strained back fram his yellow Seotins gad he kicked, greek and sereamed with maniac stren Buta babes strumale Inthe hands of a Sameon could have futile than wore the marderer’: Amoinst she great, Yate atiete | Late by ittle he guccum! horror of the gallows leaped viralning eves, | A supreme effort and | wrenched his right arm fri Again the knife flashed wpwere dut again a grip of steel caught the descending Tht. Dugro. knew himself to be help- | ter nd at the end of his resources. | Before him flashed the certainty of a | felon’s death, and hin maddened brain rege to forestall it. Hereward still) held in 4 vise-like grip the right hand | Cherew! Dugro gral the knife. vith a final supreme abandonment th: murderer threw. himeelt forward ani | downward toward the blade with all his force and weight The nm int sank deep into bis throat, severing the jugular and pene trating almost to the vertebrae, | panting and dissy the cottage, bearing the heavy body o {is dead enemy. Miles dimly roodllect ar ft that in the heat of his P. suft he had heard three distinct plato! | shots fired tn rapid succession. He reached the hut to find Beckwith bendine over Mark Floyd. “Ty he badly hurt?” asked Miles, oag- erly | A’ glance at the foreman’s white, ncetul face Answered the question ter than words. Beckwith degan caimiy to dind up ao | ragged wound on his own forearm, | ®A memento of Caine,” be mid, miy. “He rhot vou, tn tryine to escape? Where is he?” Beckwith nodded carelesst over his shoulder toward a collnraed and tifelons orm hividied In the doorway of the hut “T told vou his ounlshment must be ated out by me and by me alone.” anid the detective calmly“ ¢ into bis } in he towar i Ah! Here come the pol Weer eee bet | Three months Inter there was a very gent, very simole little wedding in St lohn‘a Chureh. Bridgeport Fay Belearde, her pale face mourning enarh atill attestine the Dertences and the loss she hed under- | fone, looked un with fond nride at the italwart bridewroom beside her with the Tho “heat man” was n pale unemo- | tonal, somewhat tored-lookine New | Yorker of middie age, known to the {world as “Charile Beckwith, the Mill. |lor aire Detective,” | "We owe oll our hanniness to vou," the bride anid to him an they left the Vestn, But for vou we" “Please #AY nO more about ft.’ Inter. rupted Reckwith, with one of bia rate fg “Juat accent it all as my wed. ling present to A Yale THE EN A new and thrilling romantic! | terial, “The Sorceress,” based} upon Victorien Sardou's great) | play, in which Mrs, Patrick Camp- | bell Is to appear here, will begin in The Evening World of Thurs day, Oct. 13, | aeeteaaeaaaaee eee Roy's Darling!" D. , Zoraya Awaking Juana from Her Hypnotic Sleep. Love makes all the trouble and happ!-, the bride of Enrique, Zoraya’s lover is ness of the world. 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