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\ By Fergu (Copyright, 1905, by the National Prose Agency.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. ; Gv young men. Starth and Frank Lan: pater, quatre! about inal sn Yeeam Aleco of MHanio Bi Ber ‘Late: rth 0 onan Bea mi teummetaitial - evide a sullt. Lancanter di ry Be ed by hie tron Anjo Worry’ Muaitenater varlot ria sini Tuer in Ban Bra io implicated, tts Meanie at word wai sueruace! 0"? start ater Mildred visite. Jarman, tnd Mowe handed her_at tho sora on mete aye tho words, “Frank Jarman tells Milited he loves her, CHAPTER VII. ‘ (Continued,) ! Cupid’s Bargain. mm! *. “Mr, Darrel! I don't care a dit for \ him. 1 wish you wouldn't talk so.” \ Bhe stamped her foot. “You know how troubled I aia abowt poor Walter's Geath, andvwe were getting on #o nice ty.” “You and Walter?" . “No, poor fellow. You and X, Wo Were suph companions, and I always told you everything—and now talking like this!’ Milas Starth's eyes filled qith tears, ‘It's a shame, “Tcan't help loving you." ‘Well, I love you-in a way. No, Gon't cqme any ngarer, I~I looked on You as as father," sobbed Mildred. "Oh, heavens! There's no more to be wold after that, Let me remain in that welationship/’ "No, That is"—Mildred dried her tears, and became alarmed because sho thought whe was inflicting pein—"that fe—you know,,1 don’t mind—well, if you ean't guess.” "Does that mean you will marry met” Qsked Jarman, catohing hts breath, Mildred rolied her handkerohtef uo (nto @ ball and became more of a wo- man and lem of a schoolxirt. ‘I will ‘marty you on one condition,’ “What is that?’ he asked, eagerly, “That you find out and punish the Perron who killed Walter,'* Jerman's heart leaped. ''Do you mean Lancaster?” he anked, alarmod. tae what that paper says ts trus. mean the real person. You say thet th Lancaster is innocent, und 1 know ites too well to doubt your word, Find he Hare Person, and’’. whe bent for- though the bargain wich, a te. But before her face could touch his own she drew!back, and fit- Red toward tho gate. 'Midred|"' he cried. “Good night!" emi he heard oh lone with th eae “and Facotosan he tried to reative his *Eshe doesn't Jove me yet," he thought, whe walked back (o Whe Siwy on SP | Ds excitement, “Dut she will—she will. biess her! How can I have loved Mra, ‘Anchor? ‘This is the real obey. r 1" Jarman felt ay Sorry, for Lancaster rene an rat in the cold, “I must tell > _ Amd ¢ell him he did, nee out the gt almost before he filled his pipe. , Frank, I'm going to start in and find ¢ cat who Killed Btarth declared, Starth has asked you $0.09 :605 ont Frank, trying to suppress his "Fee, Pod ets is gether to reward m . Sanaa am sugceeens pa be chaepye ferstad tat ‘phe a a UAnG Son bag Tan DM Re a wife,’ Het 9 painti”’ paid Franks inooherenty, But his heart —— CHAPTER VIII, A Pleasant Surprise. HEM) reotory was like a beshive, Mr, I Arrow was the happy father of ‘ten healthy children, and his wite ‘was pretty wel worn out looking after hem, One of the boys was at Sand- tuewt, another two were at school, but tthe magority of the children remained to make the olf house lively. Why Dar- rel, whodoved his comforts, ehould como: to auch @ nolsy establishment Arrow could ant conjecture, although he was glad to see him, Daniel himself declared q thet he came to seo his old tutor, and vest, paid three yisite to Rose Cottage tn as many days, the rector began to mistrust the excuse, However, he anid ‘nothing to Darrel, as, the Rhodesian k. wes rich, and might trusted to do y gomething toward launching the young ‘Arrows in the bleak world, Darrel wae a big man, as huge as Jarman, but black and sulky fn his His manners: wore soft, and he Ng mesertbied @ lange tomcat more than thing eles, particularly when speak- gs he positively purred, With the he was a favorite, as he al- e-presentod them with gifts; but it t i i they were to leave him juently he had all his time and spent it dodging about tage or filling the little parlor Ms gigantic perwon, ae Sona er, to his courtehip of Mil- fi stsyett i Hilts z Hie | 3 , iin rag drinking ie & sleve, sass mab asa To. ea, Rooms, A\ Thay Wily poloe the way, ratood that on condition of ¥ was what his continund, | must ye The Scarlet Bat. Ap ow A Thrilling Mystery. s Hume. Author of ‘‘The Mystery of a Hansom Cab,” thought that Darrel possessed a violent temper, and alwaya declared that she would not marry him {f he were as rian as Vandorbilt, However, as tho Rhodo- mil: |#lan came ostensibly bs condole with her on account of her trouble, ehe could not very well express herself as sho wished, Moreover, in a seasure, eho was NOW engaged bo Janman, but she told no one of the agreement she had made with him, not even “Mrs, Perth, Tt was now over a fortnight eince the death of Starth, end as ‘he wae buried dred was recovering ‘her spirits, She had never cared particularly for ber brother, who was eomebhing of a bully, and ‘had seon so Witte of ham that his dewth made scarcely any difference in her life, Consequently, beyond assum- dng ‘the necossury mourning, ehe showed Iitle eign of the outastraphe. And Wal- ter had only himeelt to thank for the with which she accepted his docease, One afternoon Mra, Perth was out, and Darrel sat with Mildred drinking tea in the parior. It was @ mnall room Alled with chintz-covered furniture, and looked extremely cool, The window was Open, and Darrel, who tett the heat, sat near it, oup in hand, He was dressed in spotless flannets, and looked bevtar-looling and leas binck than usual, Mildred, In her sombre dress, wes fanning herself vigorously, wish I could feel as cool as you she said, enviously, ‘It's more looks than anything eles,” Teplied Durrel in his heavy wey, ‘I'm warm enough—quite, How I'll stand town I don't know.” “When are you returning?’ asked Miss Starth, indifferently, “To-morrow—If you don't want me to “I have no contmol over your move- ments, Mr. Darrel." But the coldness of the tone had effect, “I mean, that there. may be womething I can do for you. Now dhat your brother is dead'!'— “Mr, Jarman is looking after things for me, thank you," gala Mildred, stiffly, out who killed Walter," Darrel raised Is bushy eyebrows. “There's no diMculty about that, Miss Starth. The verdict of the jury''— Wag wrong. I can’t believe that this Mr, Lancaster committed so horrible and apparently purposeloss « crime.” jou any reagon w believe him "Mildred, for obvious reasons, not answ question directly, Bis Soa t sco his motive,” ho sald, looking down ody Proeiyely “he evidence of that lady at the in- quest" “t know nothing about any lady,’ torted the gir), flushing, Then, to change the conversation and mark the sense of bad Le asee del ho pon & Que. 0) ‘The night before the tragedy,” Mildred, si Hpadoring what is e to, oh at?’ ir ohap, blue eyes and" Wade Miss Starth recollected the man who had stared at he! ‘Do you mean ito say that he was the gentleman Who eat next to you?’ 1 said vo. Jair hair, and— in’ hurriedly. arre hate the point, tf wish you to find that out if you ‘ertainly, I'll ‘do my beat, on condi- Mildred atared, and the Rhodesian, stolidly; “promise to be my wife, and I'll hunt down Yenonet er,”* was the ‘same Mildred . This bargain fad made with Hustace, he situation “was duplicated, Hut @he more than liked Jarman, and cared very ttle for Darrel. Moreover, now he Suspected mah was had sti ot her, and to whore face Hs ‘had taken @ fancy, she ras inclined With Hustace that Bo ret ly have commnitted a0 a, pnaily. ie. was Sreaen nes ae whieh “ane “had one Thofore ‘and 1 tell, you tl cannot she ‘iatd, Sith some ‘eat. bi t?'' asked the man, atollaiy. Mdned te exasperated, ‘‘Beoa don't love you, toh but not ‘tately.” ana t can't iunderstand why’ or not doesn't itinrt] ny usetion. nit, of mind i mages UD my at. reinactt ‘Phat'a not ried said, collect to take it, chaste Inte opel for toy a ain lu are “The only thing you can do is to find; eran tt ‘took, ni it it nottoe, bat pala out fia, ina Rilared ae ed. oy Soy Ea ‘|geescarteesonnons nina poser POLO LEPODILDODORGOOIDG GOIOOIG4DHHOOHY ODHD: All the Comforts of Home. Smith,Whose Heart Pines for Home Again, Deserts ‘‘the Boys.’’3 ‘A New # Comic heal” ‘By Gene Carr. THIS ISA HAPPY WAY TO VE MACe-GEE, tWiSrl |} HAD SMITHS Witt YY, WITH ALL AND WHAT HAVE WE } 9SODGDDOHHHOLODE OE: OHOEOOELH0OHHHHHHHEHHHOHSS. 89< w The Story of John ce Jones # No.1. | The Gardener’s Son Who Beeame an FKdmiral— From Gabin Boy to Cap- tain in Eight Years—A Duel Between a Man and a Nation. By A. P. Terhune. SCOTCH boy of twelve—under- A sized, ‘black eyed and awarthy— 's hut at Apbdigiand, In Kirkeud@orightshire, one spring morn- ing in 1769 to seek his fortune, crossed the Solway Firth to White- haven, where he became apprentice to ® Mr. Younger, a merchant in the left his fath American trade. His earthly possessions at this time {| were carried in a little tundie, They consisted of one change of underwear, @ Bible and @ copy of the Shorter Cate- ehism, after entering on his cabin boy on one of his mast can-bound ships, The vensel was de- tained for some montia in Virginia, and Paul, ° ‘was then barely thirteen, ment the time at the home of his elder tact, | brather, William, an emigrant and planter. Here the young epprentice studied night and day at navigation and to coinplete hia neglected general edu- Younger failed, and the Ind thus re- deaxed from hia indentures. embarked ‘At aventeen as third mate on the King horrora of th Inthe dl iglle ‘The POPBOLDPRDDY®®OODPDDEDPDS DOOD OD ERE GO! New ROCHELLE SIT A FRIEND ARE You Ne Y MURPHY woOuLD GIVE A Dock To HAVE HIS wit OH, DEAR SO MANY DISEASES PEGs ‘Ou CAUGHT SOMETHING | AY AND ‘THEN TAKE THIS MEDICINE PIOCL OEP LOL GIG YS LG SI LGD Y GO YOODVY TY GOD GOGGLE SEP FVM OD IO: repigirt ‘Yo SMITH, iN WITH TRE GREAT wid POWER. (WONDER WHAT THE Bors wit BOING OW EVERY @00 THE COMFORTS OF A HONE, Oovev Goop iT ‘wrt (“Z DOS OS LOL GE OOYOOY OLGOHGGON calumnes whose victim he has alway® They took him to thelr Caro- #1) lina home, where for the first time the Deasant’s son met people of culture. He quickly adapted himself to Surroundings and acquired site manners which*iater ma him the Idol of the punctelions French court. © learned and assimilated the revolutionary sentiments that were His own ‘countiy had practically cast him forth « beggar, Paul Jones had his tgnaane, and he wi ft to he was almost Mitte Mungo Max- nth an arma The ship's carpenter, well by name, was guilty of a gross John Paul had him The man left the John, and where he died of Later it was claimed that Max- well was John Paul's nephow, and that the captalp had personally foamed him talnoy 000, pp Providence, ness duty, Was to, ee lapse of disolpline, F e dence a8 convo iH r st y fOr oo! nae merchant. went to Antigua, ‘ho new oouniry eight to pont as prises 'The effect of these utterly Rui sueesea charges was to throw Paul out of em- n command of the Proy- with aRiew York, ec an she Americans and sven, adopted | his spare pone within * ta fica a man’ of the past a3 @ manu | ptend stood John Paul Jones, of Amer- sh the Jones brothers he met Jouoph Hower, renal val Tathority of the now Conumenial Cone Kross and future signer of the Declata- Hon ‘of inaenendence, hale “Ot thelt proteger a hi a iT, ho revolved a Gotan where his brother had just dled, was penniless, friendiess, and without prospects, He chanced while in this State to meet two broth- ers, William and Allen Jones, members of a wealthy North Carolina family, The brothers were fascinated by the young sailor's charm of manner and by his dashing gayety in the face of ill- The Evening World’s Daily Fashions. Quantity of material required for the medium size is 21-4 yarda of goods 42 inches wide and 1 yard of all-over. Even- ine World pattern No, 87li—B, is in simos 82 to 40 Inches bust. a awelcome oat @ und honore Fecognis fully achment to the ap ii hie ie BRRUArity, Oe to him, C3 all Hiatt in iow nm ret "me ninaion ee Firat | 0 SA et ‘seamen for the iPerhe Na Ape Britta merchant- Hur’ favor with’ the moat ade therentiae Jones waa shelved for fo Wee he! o) s1toroed, in inac vty. and i tale he, a ae t ie ore mnt test h The boy was namesake and fifth of the seven ohikiren of John Paul, working gardener, From babyhood he hed had a munia for the soa; and would whittle miniature ships, hojat tiny salle on them and shout fierce orders to an imaginary crew, Young Jobo Paul was deatined to become, a few yeara later, Commodore of the United States Navy; wearer of the rare Order of Military Mort, gift of the French King, and Admiral of Russia's Black 8 Incidentally, he wae destined to hear "You | bis own countrymen denounce him es & rebel and a pirate and set @ price on ‘his head, and to know that women and obiidren of his native land shuddered in terror at bare mention of his name, John Paul was sent almost at once enting | au: on sum. be sent to. gned Beene Abe April of of ays he was as: oy A Sunil Pikes to rol other vases thus, acquired to "On" the day that Con, Price 10 cents, and with ‘a fleet harry the Bnglish eross formally nae, PASTOR'S: i ici | linked. with the nati torn "oh the In later years, he time he re- ome delay, the ea, She aenues Tight ly dated t colved command of tho After a long, arte vessel was ready for # an armament ot of many of them cans cared to sali expedition; #0 per ee crew the scum and rift. ~ 10 Pasardous an eeoevecserscccoveee Ht age too, were incom, Tea, penpolated. learn thee, through complication vals th be ie Les there to the following manner you #hall Side the enemies of yy wea or otherwise, Pau Onee for Bing uel to the Mgt (A The Piquahey of c By Alice Rohe. $6F_JOW so women sympathize with Nan Pateerson,” tad — the {4 Anmitour Philodopher. “You Bee, they simply can’t keep them out Of the court-roor,” "Bane peonle would cal. that mor- bid cuituidty.” cad the Peseirde. “Don't taik to me about sympathy. ‘The Woinen who woe making Ite and Mowb ‘0 get the chance of peering into the ox+Fvorodora giel'a face don't know What genuine sympathy is, ‘They throw a rave about Nan's youthful, pretty fac and all that sort of thing, bu: huw many of them would have tuned to look at her @ second ume Previous to June 4, 1904, “Then whe was accused, of shooting her lover. Instantly fominine intergat Vounded up to fever heat, “Now Nan ds the game «ir] she was before to all outward appearances, vet you couldn't beat those curious women way with @ club, from feasting their eyes upon her. “What Is the attraction? Ie it the implied charge of murder or is it hor past? The average good woman has a terrible and overpowers longint to Bure upon @ woman who has dared to wander from the shetiened Ute of oon ventinalfty, “1t's thelr hysterical alleged sympathy that gets me, though,” continued the Pesalmist These sentimental fit- throwers are a» bad as the feminine outs who gloat over the young woman's misfortune. . “That tearful-oyed Uttie sensitive plant, who neanly faints out of sym- pathy and who longw 4 go and torow ber arms around the prisoner, would she even extend the hand of friendship to the defendant when she te acquitted and removed from. the pioiuresque wwtulness of the Tors and the ‘Tribu- nai? Would she have put her arms around her before June 4, 19047" “Perhaps the women like Nan becanse ‘way down in their bearta they adnaine her for hnvying exerts & positive it Philosopher. ‘fan- SBkcr SMa T believe tive “wosien| aro Suissoted by the fant he han “Deaton the stage, and the glamor of her (past Ufo,’ “ Nonsense,’ ed the Pesdimist, “Why don't they ey turn themselves loose ‘on Broadway then? 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