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» Ge ITHE EVENING WORLD,SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1907. fn -- —r -——-— + - ee — — a he was overwhelmed. It was true then! They had not slandered/ He was particularly pleased with the reviews, not only for Misa Ross Now, sald Shirley, “tell me what you have been doing with yourself all) Shirley rose at once, although loath to leave 1!” ‘Then t 4 tmore’s sake, but also because his owh vanity was gratified. Had he not day.” I had no idea {t was so late,” she sald. “How the time files! e Tt was he who had lied, but how Innocently—how tnnocently 4 A t tt . “s ; si mi ‘stun Sie dadiea iodine tiated : Ayfhcwapho Mo’ yey fd daughter Shirley, who was his greatest friend and comfort, was then | collat on the book to the extent of acquainting author ¥ letatl Jefferson was busily arrang ng he faded ca ley, a she added ‘Come, Jeffergon De Mm Mee theatre. de je . She had gone to the Continent to rest, after working for months of his fe, and his cha erist! wht n le pul y spending more time he k perhaps than wa 1 hey oi out of the Garder by e a facing a oot tate : ® Novel which she had just published. His wife, entire without ex-| have learned There had been no disloyalty to b in dang this. she had to repeat the ¢ " was a long string of facres tor hire n ce in business matters and somowhat of an invalid, was helpleas to|Jefferson admired his father's smartness he ove h Doing?’ he ec ha smile, “I've been @ two things—waitin teen minutes back at the dad him. But to bis old and tried friend, ex-Judee Age Ross- | method { not consider the book an s c but rathe lently for seven and incidentally reading the notiees of yo cé they told Bh nt her au 4. ‘more i he facts as they were. It's a con-|&@ pow ) pen picture of an ext i 3 ‘oom, 80 she h Apsta : Slayt™ he criea, “and John B. Ryd Je had met Shirley Rossmore two years bet asuial'h ell me,” she asked, “what do the papers say about book ed to the He VAthenee A | As Jobn Ryder sat there, aphinxlike at the f the ectors’ tat quaintance grew into real friendship and comradesh an that) =| “Say?” he echeed V simply that you've written the biggest book i ty-five minutes before dinner-tir ie | ihe goviewed all this in his mind. His own part in the work wa one | Shirley herself it should never go ths ble oD Accutane RO iia direct 46 Hie bevtah baat, oes her tle was thiraty Y Well done, and he hed come to this meetin y-dlay hem ¢ er the hint that he entertained th A ol Tt wonder {f your father has seen "| hote}, he sat dow 1 ng him ale ‘ one day was sophisticated ugh ¢ Jefferson grinn He Dx something on his conscience, and this was @ . A vermouth fra 1g him a ge he posi ee ike file dean ga | this St fe up her min ay ver mart ts yegth 11" The « » Donlevard- wan dense he business of Bevel and rose to address his fellow-directors : p her mind aN He p yt tt by this time. I se m a copy myself. aera , b : vehi ‘ Investigation, Ryder said, had shown that Judge } © was not} Firstly, she was her father and not bear th ad How do you } got It? So man nd packages are sent. fces_gnd some of th i. shops were tl @aly interested in the company in whore fav Ju f the Su ne er leaving hir , she w fascina > to him that he never sees himeelf,” oon . in . elped to swell the \ i @ourt, he had rendered an important deciston ore, he had|she was practical en to know that ma y ra ‘Ob, he saw you k all right,” laughed JJ ‘son, 1 was aro 4 Nae ; rege sae i from that company a valuable gift—that is, $ worth of stock—)| pers and cradles, we fatal to any ambition ¢ i k the ‘hs pets Sond’ aatiinee esid-ne 2 He Ae him ta ory Mffersor dno eyes fc © ere Which he had given absolately “tothing: in returr as som | Jefferson immensely—more, perhaps, than any: mar had met—and itbrery readine tt What singular rious power had ™ @aimei, the weight of his influence on the bench # were very |she did not think any the less of him decaus of her re wot to get an They both laceied, feeling itke miechieous children grho haad played) °2C Bad scoffed at ithe very idea of 1 é gly and eo unanswerable that Judge Rossmore ¢ attempt to tangled in the meshes of Cupid any case he had no > gaamaaanat te iy ths Gaerne’ eae pepe rend anxt h d the i yortant news which he, ¢ chairman, bad to an-j; him * the leg-war far from his thoughts Jeantine ss =e fu * Ick on the bok pokey man. Jeff 7 : hi : npanion at ' @wer them, and the tmp n etty dimples and fine teeth, and he thought how attractive she was, and Rou: bis fellow-directors that afternoon, was tha ige Rossmore’s| joy his friendship freely without fear of embarrassing “en , i ae ake tashioar at . with: the Gacantite re had, Stronger and stronger grew (he {dea Within him that this was woman} 5 @onduct would be made the subject of an inquiry by Cong The Congre of son wi ne daughter of Judge who was intend bait " Nt H Blonal Inquiry would take place r yabtiity a de-! no’ » eye of Ryder, sr, and much to the financter’s ant no, was imtended by Na ure to shar nis Iife any aha 4 h peiot t ne had ascertained that Jefferson was a fre ave you rd from home recently?” tt ‘ 1 ’ @and would be made upon the e's tmpeachmer neternation ascerta at J 4 thie father take vthing ¥ ng on a Tt was, he added, almost unnecessary for b 1 the board th caller at the Rossmore home, He immediately jumped to the con.) uae letter f ner last week. Eve ne was going « ¥ ; . 3 the event of impeachment, the ‘adverse decision » Auburndale case at this could mean only one thing, and ‘fearin he a avin as when I left er Says he misses me . and that.mogher is the y "1 1 pers. All by Would be annulled and the road would t i w trial the consequences of the Insanity of immature minds summoned | 4Uing as usual mes, wh inced T-e-e-m-s, an Ryder wo, and pandemonitim broke the delighted directors| Jefferson } ptorily to his presence. He told his & all tdea of They dismised the cal) and turned {nto the Luxembourg Gardens. Issues f Herald ers Were hearly a month tumbling over each other in their eagernoss to shake hands with the man|marriage in that quarter was out of the question for two reasons: One was “Ian't it delightful here?” said Shirley. “1 could stay b forever: but he ald that: eherecn aly ad aver: the nage ; who had saved them. Ryder had given no hint that he had been a factor|that Judge Rossmore was his most bitter enemy, the other was that he had couldn't you?” were still runni on Shirley, and he was fe the working up ‘of this case against the! mmon enemy; in fact, he|hoped to see ils soi, his destined successor, marry a woman of whom he With you—yes,” answered Jefferson, with a significant smile he Suddenly, however, his with hinz, but the giirectors knew well that! Ryder, sr., could approve, He knew of such a woman, one woh would make | Shirley tried to look angry. She strictly discouraged these conven- ich made him sit up with a start. It read as entimental apeeches which constantly flung her sex in her f of his eld friend, the Senator, The ‘Now, you know | don't like you to/talk that way, Mr. Ryder Its appeared to sympathi " Bevan ie alone had been the master niind which had brought about the|a far more desirable mate than Miss Rossmore. He alluded. of course, to/ tion py result |Kate Roberts, the pretty dau MORE IMPERACHED E Ona motion to ad broke up, and every one began to] family. interests would benefit t {s alliance, which wae deat able from | most undignified. Please be sensible.” STICR OF THK SUPHKEMP OU FO) r¥ > ON BRIBEE troop toward the elevators the rain was now coming down in|every point of view, Jefferso stened respectfiilly untit his father had Quite subvued, Jefferson relapsed into @ sulky silence, Presently he ., CHAI t only one point of view had been | sald: for Miss Rob. y only paled| finished and then grimiy remarked Qorrents and the lights that everyw e dotted the great ct » ebveloning | overlooked—his own. He did not ca when every few moments a vivid flash ‘of lightning re R was dated Washington 1 weeks back, went on charges affecting the of Judge Rossmore had tel pels eae “| wish you wouldn't call me Mr. Ryder. I meant to ask you this e question here Ishe really red for him. The marriage was out of t before. You know very well that you've no great love for the name, and if ade the subj f Congressional inqui nd t th | ee es . ¢ r 1e, 2 t de the subject of Congressional inquiry, i at the result of the Ryder and Senator Roberts went down tn the elevato ner, When on Ryder sr. had nines oo Hiya t hetartt tl ieee " eee isin pes you persist you'll end by ineinding me {n your hatred of thé hero of jiquiry was #0 grave that a demand for impc nt would be at once Shey reached the street the Senator tr € wt Jing his will as be always did, and ending with "i nis 800 | Your pook sent to the Senate, It added that the charges out of the recent de lisinherit him tossmore was influenced in his de-| married Shirley Rossmore without his consent he would ew months when ting on these incidents of the last irley looked at him with amused curiosity on tn the G Northwest Mining Co “Do you think they r case, it being alleged | Jefferson was cogi few 1 “What do you mean?” she asked. “What do you want me to call you? Rossmore had acte 1m of money on condition of Ryder glance? from the lowering clouds overhead to his electric | suddenly a feminine voice which he quickly ‘recognised called,out In Eng “Oh, | don't know,” he stammere4, rather 1 t 8 self-pos- | hy own a decis company ¢ brougham which awaited him at the carb and replied t uy | lish : sessed young woman who looked him. calmly thre and through. “Why s thund the despatch over again to 4 Not they All they is that he ts t ie i 4d eaw_two-ladlee,-one_yolng, the. offcr mid not call me Jefferson? Mr. Ryder is so formal tr ire there Was not No, it was very plain—Judge Rossmore, “| be impeached 8 anc no matter} anine ee S Ahan fasre wureh DA wn up to the c Shirley laughed outri, (& merry, un ea) c of hones? laughter, ot r By : how preposterous. _What a calumny! The one S) by what means. He is my ener give quarter | smiling at ! i tren cea wale aed aiaritine teen waren we the passers-by turn thelr heads and 8 00, commenting the Ju Mn at whom one Could point and say with absolute con- to my enemies json jumped from his sea ter ng drat etary © nervous while on the stylish ap} nce of the two Americans whom they took. vic , goes an honest man What could be the meaning of {tt ERSTE | Frenchmen ! his hurry, and hastened S acing Ont arivite asked. "Yon {oF sweethearts. After all, reasoned Shirley, he was right. They had been Something terrible must have happened si Shirley's departure from a Why, Mise ROSIOr®, WORE ate Oe eee ee enix y uaked. “You ogether now nearly every hour in the day for over a month. It wa home, that was certain, It meant her immediate return to the Btates, and, ~ CHA P TER TIT. you and Mrs. Blake promised to dine me to-nigt as coming (call him Mr. Ryder. So, addressing him with mock gravity, she of course, his ‘own. He would see what could be done. He would make <4 jround to the hotel in a few moments, y's a tear You're qui Mr. Ryder—I mean Jefferson. You're his father use his great influence. But how could he tell Shirley? Impoe- A Man and a Maid. BEES ede Meigs ul adhat Andon dai pap WW ini You are Jefferson this time on, only remember"—her« sible, he could not! She would not believe him if he did. She would died a few years prev leaving her : ot ‘ “ee her gloved finge: warningly mind you behave you probably hear from home in some other way. They might cable. In any F all the spots « 5 nad earth where the jaded globe wandere: | heard of her nicoo’s contemplated trip to Eurov 5 Sataeatinmatals an you pried LL dca tne yale yet. He paid for his vermouth and harsten surfetted with h ye teeing, ma rfect peace and| er nd Apolbentaly 10 28 Jefferson beamed. He felt at least two inches taller, ar that mo-/ away to his hotel to d i : . ; t the Gran close v fi he d ave cha: places with any on the world. i i, i. i watch the world go by re is none more fascinating nor one t t enee ment he would not han r ¢ rid f yer s e E fie& a wore brilliant | i i Siiecenionolitan tite than pairs shes Bh ee aes To hide the emba his gratification caused him he pulled out} 2H Continuation of This C ra i: to- Date s assgndi his-watch and exc ‘ f oO merice » Will Be on the Paris boulevards, formed by the angle of the Boulevard des Capucines| herself was mi NEE ete aciigis: Wa aoill hive all WOvGGh Ap 19 gat |= hee Oe eeacan mages ound in nd the Place de 1'Opera. flere, on the “terrace” of the Cafe de la Palx, sat |™usic. Would hick to the-hotel-and-dress for-ditner the Monday Evening World. lerson Ryder, s 7 red vermouth. ) He had never felt artistic ‘emperament str fa owmmon with Wall Was younger, he had d had even thought of go @nally. From an early Man, and later a two y | NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, | NEW PUBLICATIONS, Oe n for business. He had the tastes had little ‘ ting. When he| t career. At one time he| stage was to art that he turned] ad shown considerable skill as a draughts col eat the Academy of Di ia,” for the b of “Pag the latter ign canvineed him] e fa that this was his true vos He had b by illustrating for the book | mitlar t : er pees Publishers and for the m meeting first with the usual rebuffs | | FIIDAY Double wit LEE cage mgd * and disappointments, but z to be dl ged, he had kept on and| tn, (“vere at the mat fn the even goon the tide turned.His dre first in one magazine, then | other, until o! eeived an order from an im at firm of fo be used tn ilustrati amous novel ngs began to | accepted. They appeared | SATURDAY—“Rigolet day, to his great joy, he re-|!nee 4 The Hugugnc iblishers for six wash-drawings | A, nara will conduct “Marta” ‘and| the beginning of his real| Max Bendix “‘Tuci Campanint will Success. His illustrations talke almost as much as the book, | “rect all the o pperes. | and trom that time 18 He was in great demand by the! = Be ea cing tiveass co Gh aoe torud Rismlt in a tamtaceary HOW OLD ARE YOU TO-DAY? @ppointed studio in Bryant Park, with more orders coming in than he could Possibly fill, and enjoying «af income of little less than $5,000 a year. The) Money was ali the «wieter to Jefferson in that he felt he bad himself earned every cent of it. This summer he was giving himself a well-deserved vaca Thelr Age |, and he had come to Hurope partly to see Paris and the other art centres it which his fellow students at the Academy raved, but princtpally— this he did not ywiedge even to himself—to meet in Paris a woman in whom he was more than ordinarily inierested—BShirtey , th f thetr age thah men. Ask re, daughter of Judge Ros: of the United States Supreme Cr urt, | any man of your acquaintance how Who had come abroad to recuperste after the Inbors an her new novel “The| old he is and if he ts over 30 he will” meérican Octopus,’ a book whicl) was then the talk of two hemispheres. evade the anewer Jefferson had read half a dozen reviews of it in as many American! 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