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CHAPTER v. (Continued.) T was at a few minutes be- fore midnight when Quest parted the curtains of a room on the ground floor of bes his bouse in Georgia Square apd Jooked out into the snow-white street. Then he turned around and the figure lying as though jp upon the sofa by the fire. “Lanors,” be said, “I am going out. Stay here, if you please, until I re- turn.” He left the room. For a few min- utes there was a profound silence. ‘Than a white face was pressed against the-window. There was a crash of gids. A man covered with snow *prang into the apartment. He moved aWiftly to the sofa, and something black and ugly swayed !n his hand. “So you’ he panted. chucked me, _ noes! Anytl Macddugal CASCARETS FOR d given me the double ig to say?” leaned forward, his Tovnight ! Clean yo Clean your bowels Sand © stop headache, colds, sour stomach. *jJand besides, I need her. She is going| He carete. , .. Millions of men and women take a \ Casegret now and then and never know $A Biotey cased by’ lany lives, clogged ta Cascreta deanae teput Sheees oy of ot ‘A Cascaret toight straightens you morning. y work while you ‘A l0-cent box from any rag vlean, heathy liver and bowel acto i ion mths. Children love Cascarets they never gripe or sicken.— white face distorted with passion. ‘The life-preserver bent and quivered behind him, cut the air with a swish and crashed full upon the head. The man staggered back, The weapon fell from his fingers, For a moment he was paralyzed. There was 0 blood upon his hand, no cry—sil- nce inhuman, unnatural! He looked in. Then the lights flashed out all around him. There were two detec- tives in the doorway, their revolvers covering him—Sanford Quest, with Lenora in the bac und. In the sudden fllumination he He had wasted his fury upot my! “Take him, men,” Quest ordered. “Hands up, Macdougal. Your num- bee td up." Randoutts were upon him be- tore’ e could move, ‘What about the young woman?” the inspector Lenora stood in an attitude of des- pair, her head downcast. She turn a s) eo away from Macdougal. Her outstretched. It was 4 "hough “the were expecting the andou: “You Cy ba od plone Pearorg Quest said quie' bs cannot give evidence against her husband, to work for me.” Macdougal was already at the dog. between ie two detectives. He swung aroun “You are a wonde: . Mr. San- ford Quest,” he said. of your triumph. Yo up, there ts one coming wh cunning, science and skill are quering. He will brush Sanford Quest, like a fly. ‘al weeks.” “Yon interest m Quest mur- mured. “Tell me some more about this great master?” “Tt shall. tell u nothing,” Mac- doural replied. ‘ou will hear noth- ing, you will know nothing. Suddenly you will find yourself opposed. You will struggie—and then the end. It is certain.” ‘They lea him away. Only Lenora remained, sobbing. Quest went up to her. “Yr autve hada rough time, Lenora,” forte ay — a DADO Most Fascinati egies EVENING WORLD TO-NIGHT \T THE FOLLOWING UNIVERSAL THEATRES Serial Ever Produced! ‘ave, en fe | Stes Leo Ave, Fig ge aE om sure f00 Boringfiela Ave. FRIDAY, March 12. 11-13 eas nigel fs West. | Part, oe ‘Avenso—Breadway, t prong hasten il Na ate ee 7 | wenlig Riwtre—11A Sampter Mt pepsleraettenaatee tt ea al ONESDAY,, Mare So Ee ae 37th milton Theatre—146th A are Orend = Patti SATURDAY, March 13, Proct Avouus—Bevadway, ten Theatre—146th ro—117 B 125th favor Thestre—Mount Vernes, N. ¥, iyinp, Ua March 14, thy Ualon Sauare—Ualon Reuare, hire ton Theatre—146tm Otte oo ent righ Aven Ave, and 5, THgatts—OULY Sth Ave, | aber te ‘Theatre—313 Weet oy giy—1416 Myrtle Ave., 8 Felten s., CHAPTER VI. ANFORD QUEST and Len- ora stood side by side up- on the steps of the court- house, waiting for the au-| tomobile, which had be-! come poy = ig entangled in « otring of the sidewalk. The faces of most them were still shadowed by the from who had itt a cigar, watched them curtousl; aly. ateoes ok ke inte Seer ee marked. “TI could have told you, from the look of these people, that Mac- dougal had escaped the death sen- tence. They have their money: nd they have one supreme | 7 “Lmprisonment for life seems terri- ble enough,” Lenora whispered, shud- dering. “Can't see the sense of keeping such & man alive myself,” Quest declared, ith Purposeful, brutality. “It was a cruel murder, fiendishly committed.” They were on the point of crossing the pavement tow: the automobile when Quest felt a touch upon his houlder. He turned and found Lord Ashleigh standi: Mah =e side. Quest glanced toward “Run and get in the 6 car,” he whis- I will be thera Hed & moment.” “1 would not have stopped you just now, Mr. Quest,” said Lora Ashleigh, “but my brother is very anxious to |, ; renew his acquaintance With you. I had| think you met years ago.” Sanford Quest held out his hand to the man who had been standing a lit- tle in the background. Lord Ashleigh turned toward him. “This is Mr. Quest, Edgar. You may remember my brother—Professor Ashleigh—as a man of science, Quest? has just returned from South America.” ‘The two shook hands, curiously di- ‘erse in type, in expression, in all the artenances of manhood. / ‘I am very proud to make your acquaintance again, professor,” Quest said. “Glad to know, too, that you hadn’t forgotten me.” professor de- “My dear air,” the , | Clared, as he released the ot other’s hand with seeming reluctance, “I have thought about you many times, Your ” Quest remarked, “that our first ‘necting here should be under such distressing circumstances.” The professor nodded gravely. “Tf you'll gene me, professor,” sald Quest, “T think I must be getting slong. We shall meet again, I trust.” “One moment,” the rofessor begged, eagerly. ‘Tell me, Mr, Quest —I want your honest opinion. What west think Ca Ry ope ape?" your what?” Quest eutrely: Q inquired, “Of my anthropotd ape which I have just sent to the museum. You know my claim? But perhaps you would prefer to postpone your final decision until after you have exam- ined the skeleton itself.” A light broke in upon the eriminolo- "Of course!” he exclaimed. “For the moment, professor, I couldn't follow you. You are talking about the skeleton of the ape which you brought home from South America, oad which you have presented to the fessor yt ane Uarpriee’ re what @ am stating m: 5 the North american Rene month. I may tell able. My ekeleton will prove to ¢ world, without a doubt, the ‘peptute truth of SS Derwia'e Great theo: “Fou mst “You m' gO and see it,” the }~ fessor insisted. “You shall be Dore mitted a special examination. aor kind of you,’ taxicab and were driven almost in silence to the pro- fessor’s home—e large, rambling. old house, situated In sor sive but ill kept _groun skirts of New Y man glanced around him as they 4 up the drive, with an expres- sion of disapproval. “A more untidy looking place than yours, Edgar, I never saw,” he de- clared. ‘Your grounds have become a jungle, Don’t you keep any gar- deners?” “I keep other things,” he said ne- renely. “There is something in my garden which would terrify your nice Scotch gardenera into fits if Every box is de serving of the name it bears. in. An: fore) “Nothing haa pened, tir replied. “The ‘elaphone {8 ringing in the study now, though.” (To be Continued.) meee | HURLS HOODOO FROM AERO. vehicles, A little crowd Of wow Yorker Throws Away Ture quoise Ring When Airehip Tiits. PALM BEACH, Fla, March 10— Miss Josephine Lewis Peel of New ‘York, who ie here with her aunt and Increase In Welght Ten Posnés or Mere “1' certainty give most anything te be adie to fat up o few pounds and stay that way,” Geolares every excessively thin man or woman. 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