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peat tian a ar, OH ‘New Yor iM rei > him to con feasio Fed oe ee, (Copstiaht, 1915, by Otte F Wood.) CHAPTER XXXV. (Continued.) *hese cryptic word gether “a fool's game we're watt. room. It was Freneh, there's something tn message, after He turned aver. sk pages mipidiy. ‘Then be came to a stop. Paxe 61 was there; page 62 had been neatly ro- moyed with a “The professor! ssor's been at work her pro! The two men stood looking at on: another across the table. Strange thoughts were framing themselves in the brains of both of them. Then there came @ startling and in its way @ dramatic interlude. Through empty house came the ringing of the electric bell from the front door, shrill and insistent, Without a mo- ment’s hesitation, Quest hurried out nd French followed him. On. the doorstep ‘Was another surpris ora and Laura were there, the foros carrying a small, biack-bound vol- ume, “Don’t be cross,” ahe begged quick. st had to comé, this up underneath the Craig was aitting rust have elipped from his pocket, You seo what is written on it?—Diary of John Cralj Quest.took it in his ha: dd. “Say, this ought to be Intereating,” he remarked. “Come along.” They passed into the library. French lingered behind for a moment | and caught them up just as they were opening the book underneath the elec- trio lamp, ‘See here what I've found!” he ex- diaimed. “It was just by the side of the wall there. Where’ be Ny together: all i professor Ashleigh, after being | bitten by the anthropold, rapidly de- veloped hydrophobla of a serious nature. After treatment with a new | serum the pationt was reliéved of the hy@rophobic symptoms, but to my! horror this mild-mannered, humane | man seems poanessed at times of all| the characteristics of the brutal an-~ threpok—cunning, thievery, brutality. T do not know what may come of thie, I hesitate to put even these words on to paper. I am doubtful as! to what course, int the interests of humanity, T ought to take, (Signed) JAMES MERRILL, M.D." “Editor's Note—Just as we go\ to Press, a cable announces the terri Safe DiabetesRemedy, In diabetes the nutrition is impa' food to nourish, hence wasting away while eating we sYmMPTOMS ation and dry skin often wit or. “E had diabetes 4 all doctors. « a am’ now perfectly well H. Morton, Sand Point, Idaho. Hach Kidney and for a -2—Kheumatle Purpose = 8—Diubotes Kemedy Bold by all Constipation Dremetete OPille (Sitotsucws Wisite, tor, afr mole giving the nw of remedy ‘desired to wi deers Bate Remedies Co. YOUR VACATION? Is the Oft Repeated Question For the Beat Answer Read the Resort Advertisements ~ Printed in The Daily and Sunday World SHOWN INTHE 8YE. PHILLIPS PENHEIM death of Dr. Merrill, the writer of te above notes. He was attacked by wild animals whilst alone sie, and torn to pleces.” Deore OF PRECEDING CHALTEILS, master eritalnclosi of the world, among the company. inclined for speech. They looked at another in dumb, wondering hor- Then Quest drew a penknife from his pocket and with a turn of ‘| bis wrist turned the lock of the diary, They all watched him with fascinated was something No one seemed Alongurs, gecape fled. In @ moment or two the door reopened. A finger turned out all the electric lights t one. Then there was nothing to be sten but a pair of white hands, which seemed to come floating toward them through the darkness—a pair of white hands and a pair of a, eyes. Lenora screamed wildly. Even Laura was unnerved, “Say,, quit that!" she cried out. “Who are you, anyway?" The lights were suddenly turned nm. Quest threw off his disguise. “There you are,” he exclaimed triumphantly, “Ingenious, but one ought to nave seen through it long ago. The stroke of genius about it Was that as soon as he had used a dodge once or twice and set you thinking about tt, he dropped it.” The door was suddenly opened and French entered. “Beaten,” he exclaimed, tersely. “You haven't found him?" Quest acked. French shook his head. (To Be Continued.) It’s What We on and what youve been told Influenc ° over as he spread the book out be- ‘Those first two sentence: Were almost in the light of a dedic r hie dion while Quest is ical "Journal years I have protected my ar Ashleigh, at the cost of my peace of mind, my hap hess, my reputation. ik, though it be too Inte to help me, shail clear my reputation.” Quest cloned the volume. “French,” he decided, * the professor. master, Prof. E most commonplace of mes- @ages, As the final result of their strenuous enterpriae, seemed pitifully radequate. Quest's face darkened. © crumpled the paper in his fingers. | ,, Foere: must be some meaning in this," he muttered, “It can't be aito- Will you have your men search the house and grounds| immediately?” . The inspector left the room like a They could hear him giv ing orders outside, HRY looked at one another. | They repeated vaguely this Lenora begged. Quest hesitated for n moment. Then! All three read “Ten years of horror, struggling ail the while to keep him from that other self, that thing of bestiality, to keep ‘his horrible secret from the world, to He ‘moved toward a table which usually stood against the wall, but which bad obviously been dragget out recently into the middle of the covered with bound volumiés, Quest glanced at one and exclaimed softly: “American Medical Journal, 1905! their shadow should rest upon me. Now Sanford Quest has come, this mean discovery?" “Another page,” Lenora faltered. ‘0 more,” Quest said. see where it Is leading us? We have| strode hastily French and one of the plain-clothes men were descending the stairs. “Well?” Quest asked breathtessly. “The professor is not in the hous French reported. search the grounds. Quest returned to the library. nora clung to his arm. The diary lay still upon the table. Quest opened the volume slowly. Again they all read together: ‘The evil nature is growing stronger He is developing @ sort of ferocious cunning to help him in He wanders about in the dark, wearing @ black vel holes for his eyes, and leaving only his hands exposed, him come into @ half-darkened room | and one can ose jothing but the hands a + sometimes if he closes hie eyes, only the hand “Mre, Rheinholdt!* Quest muttered. | “Wait. I know where that suit is.” He hastened to a cupbo: farther end of the room, some garments from it and vanished | into the hall. | ne moment, girls,” he said. I have watched “rl What you say ried H&G. Bille te wr friends to try th DISAPPOINT. tipation, Billousi ches, Liver Troubl bles, Skin Eruptions OPPENHEIM. 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