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r The Evening World Daily Magazine, Thursday, July 6, Fie Girl WhofiadNoGodi A COMPLETE NOVEL EACH WEEK IN THE EVENING WORLD 1915 | NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL IN THE EVENING WORLD Sweetheart Primeval te | By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS _OTARGAN OF THR APRA. ing that night in old Hilary‘s panelied Ward bent forward over the table. Ward intently through the rervice. “On your lives, boys, do what I tell library, At the and of an hour Walter. “That is a very serious statement, Unlike Elinor, Huff had been raised you. Mall the pearl in a plain box Huff flung out of the door, white with Mra, Bryant.” His eyes were like In a Presbyterian household. He had to police headquarters, Mall it down- fury. He stumbled through the Gar- steel, “Of course you are not basing come to Seer, to watch with his thief's town in the city. If everything is den toward the garage, muttering as it merely on what you hear from eyes the offertory piling into the sil- A Romance of Treasure, ‘‘Conscience” and Love SSCSSSOSEESELEELILES | By Mary ROBERTS RINEHART all right, I'll be able to get out to sath N DAYS," “THE MAN IN LOWBR TEN,” he went In the rose alley he mot servants?” Yer plates. But the service told on Woflingham in a week, perhaps less rrr ~ Madakade ‘Blinor. . Mrs, Bryant flushed, & purplish him, Somewhere down in his vioient This will make the oburch plan un. , ¥ “ “ eg Seah oh os Kgs Waiting for you." ahe sata qpot in the centre of euch sagging young Heart there crept a sense of necessary and relieve Hlinor's mind, iauiaion’ eat dak ate Sens tt vet wae peg st weit! 16, by Roberta Minehert) §~— they turned ¢ 1 t imply. shame. It was only when he looked I . 4 fod ] STNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER, water on la Pauw he T-almost nh nes, rata ra eabaraas Pm ba tee Potrmee te comme sats, St trend that le on Dardenea wa toolnasdy and woeiena "ies eurely’ th Hiee" Hearne, eth tana a | tninted,”” left hie @ said shortly. “It is common talk. ‘This man who had come bet T 7 We pene eaeresee. Wee 1M car trans the ede ow ee of daring “Sou saw 0° “You're the oniy thing tm all the And there are other things. Machines him and his gi whltbsbanaoa, wWeslute - ie aaa” is ae Mrs, Bryant flushed with anger. whifo Ipped and wee NU coved toa tn, a viene Inader's ewniea bas “I was there,” anid Elinor quietly, world I felt gure efi" His voloe was come and go from the house at quest gurpliced, prayer-reading priest, who “Now love hace the port and Tam curmrigg ie cine sald. “It woulda’t Lape } saved them from detection, ilery lives in « Huff rose angrily, heavy with despair. hours of the night. The girl spends in @ dosen words could compel the off,” surprise me at all to discover that the A® reanstr! MH ve cit tas te re ca ctaalt, Mine. “You ware therel And who was tt | “I've been thinking about Boro- a great deal of money. Where does people before ties ee tay eee Elinor’e eyen wore pitiful at tuo amadtiion 06 thik; srcartyi tt sebess tn; on a wanal aKa brought wp oa atheist ond ta _——— fost - os ate condit! of thie tr: t go to ‘ard, tel \ § cowie 0 ‘oan er ot Wary howe pera, Ronen nny Tt wTaiaor how far have things gone ae “a Minry Kenta cant eetben Dei soanthing ry mewiting th peaaen dows at berreniauesny, Eee terror-ridden for the laos ae. Seared, Gn. Sow. see Siam on 5 Wow 44 e of unwillin, | ae hee, Senter, cartes ‘Talbot slimmed the bey, i wes between you aid this man a Mt / Thus challenged, Ward had nothing admiration was mixed with his coors, “Wann yer aha, hawt’ i Gcuual Tee gob ees edo v Gee sun ubeat one Posteo . (ing, hes & fatherly affection for her and Jude's > Door i 2 ianna Gnas phy te aan ie who took by Bg Hi Bhs resetien, bat 4 Cite wo Wheels, be warerat no a an pep A you lose a dog and want it back, will Actually she had detested old to evade the insue or to poatpone It, fa EDS coey stecord tr nee ta bien nee and aympathined, be said. The fre “I hardly know Bim" 414 not ge home He wont up the would beat him owt if he hed to hill want the thine yoursuitre, O° 7" Hillary. ‘She eat forward on the edge and finally she struck on one. bot wae ® mistake, But now that it was “You think about him.” hill, Aa he strode on, he remembered him to do it. “I have given jt away,” sald Elinor. whiten Ee ee Ee ee anes Ran - 6 -anchot vice, le accosted Mr. fant, ome rat rn Pended on his, and finding her atti. It just seems to me that, when ® man 104 gione, and he had made no at- of the vestrymen, as the congregation “To whomt" tude to be unyielding, took refuge like that, not a dreamer at all, but ' 7 in her father’s memory. human and—and keen, when he pe- emt to help her unbelief. Although fied out, “The joweln we i { t i tle note tn a feigned hand: . “There is a band of Organised, in. “An attempt will be made telligont bandite working in this to socure the fund raised Aeighborhood, Mise Kingston, a band motning servict. Be advised of murderers, In these days of fem. It to some one to keep I : id i E “t alwaye | it was after 10, the house was still “I don’t like to ask you to talk bust. protested Minor, defending herwelf. ini: " aed before she had a 4 Neves all that he does’*— “ » 0 + iniem, It wouldn't astonish me at all But she rea’ , Meena. out? ka Pualinasd: eee’ At. OTe an Dhara on tne Pidgepste, the OMG GPWREIMIN AGA bo Weak Hibs: anss Gq, Meabagi” be sale, “bor free tare almpye told me that, I to discover that ome woman te at the lehod It the, weslesonens 0€ tl Gl seems to me, Elinor, that you ows it one who nearly fell?” Ows hesitation into the garden. think {t's going to be mighty incon. thought % had a right"”—- hoad of tt, been attempt, Ward would not transfer a Thus it happened that he saw Hul- venient until you get the new bulld- “To whom?" r to your father not to interfere, This “Kes, hor in Huff's arms, saw him thrust ing,” isn't @ new plan. Four or five years “And you were frightened?” planned have been ee fiendishly danger. “T put ft in the alme box at Saint cleverl* > g a i ‘The night had fallen. wher arish bi iret “It made sick, *—— her violently from him, and rush “Horrible,” sald the vestryman. “No Jude's this mornin; Mrs, Bryant rose. from the Country Club was carrytag’ CHAPTER VII. built ory tateea gt og per Quite suddenly he crushed her to 4W@Y acrossthe flower beds, leaving fire is ever conventent, but this”—— “Thon It may still be there? “It shows how demoralizing such town people and villagers home'te tha of lege oraseng! it isn’t as though we mean to hurt him. It was as If he meant to drive her there alone, Huff drew a business card from his "I don’t know.” things are,” she ea! assure you late dinners of the gulf season, s NOR watehed him, this fellow Ward. We will be threo away this barrier between them,by Ward remained in the shadows. To pocket. “In the name of God!” Talbot broke look at @ woman's throat Groups of girle and men in summer ‘ “Tt means @ great deal to to one; ao'll make no resistance.” sheer force of his love for her. But, save his life he could not have spoken “I thought perhaps you might be out. “What possorsed you to give the, without expecting to see garments, chatting guyly, pasdel j ‘FOU, dosen't itt” “Yes,” id. “Three to one. although she held up her face for hie to Elinor then. Under his constrained willing to talk about a temporary thing away? Whim or no whim, you under the wall of hér garden. Doww 4 “It's rather @ facer. Of nat is the way wo fight. Oh, I'm kiss, he released her as suddonly, exterior he was in tho thrall of the building,” he said. “Woe specialine in have no right to risk the rest of us. From that dangerous ground ghe in the valley straggling lines of eve- a course we will build again, one of you, I know that—but it sick- without it. flercest jealousy, This litte fair- things like that. Wood, you know, If that thing ts traced back to you, stopped quickly to the burning of ning churchgoers moved decoroudy ah it there are things that could not be eng me, eometimes.” “You're crasy about him,” he said haired girl, to whom his God was no and weather-proof, but inexpensive,” You know what it means,’ parish house, which she believed wae toward the churches. A ragged ehtid } Feplaced. That isn't what troublee ‘The men were astounded, frankly huskily. “I'm not blind. I'll get him God, had taken @ powerful hold on The last word caught Mr. Bryant's ‘Nobody saw me"— the work of militant’suffragettes, stood In the road below her gardén a . The fact is I am afraid I'm re- uncomfortable. him, ear, But Talbot was pacing up and “Tho dear reotor is not a fomimvt,” and wept. Elinor ran down te tm sible. . ‘The conference got nowhere. Elinor % Elinor, who slept little that night, “Seems to me,” Huff went on, “the down. she eald, “His assistant, I fear, hae and took him up in her arms. When M “I was there last night, alone. I acknowledged their duty to the Rus- CHAPTER VIII. saw tho light in hie window until it ohofr boys need @ place to dtess in. “There's only ous chance,” he sald. @ strong tendency in that direction, she had soothed him she felt quieter. : have a bad habit, when I have a sian, offered all her jewels, in fact, PBATURDAY evening it was faded into the dawn, You couldn't ask them to put on their “I'll send @ special delivery to the But he is « wonderful Person, really, Ste went into the house and put én mental problem to worry out, of gor his defense. ut she stubbornly the custom of the Bryants Elinor went to the early Gom- surplices at home and walk over Chief, telling him the thing is Inthe Just imagine, seventy-eight thousand her hat. There was no walking up and down a room and refused to countenance the attack on to entertain the rector at Munton the following day. The here.” alms box. If it's otill there he'll get dollars was collected in St. Jude's Talbot, no word of Huff. lighting one cigarette after another. Mr. Ward. Huff lapsed into silence, dinner. church was dark. There were hardly “ hed thought of a tent,” Mr, !t and return it. If already been Church thie morning for rebuilding Mvening service was over when she IT am reckless with matches.” his eyes on her. Tho other men Now, in his absence, it tWo dozen people scattered over the Bryant said uncertainly, “But if you ‘llscovered, at least he can claim to the parish house!” reached Saint Jude's. The let ’ after all, Walter had found every argument mét by silence, way the assistant rector who dined Dullding. She sat far back and was care to look around”— have known its hiding piace. Bhe turned at the doorway. stragpier had gone, and Ward was except for one passionate outburst. in the paneliod Jacobean dining room heavily voifed. When the congrega- “Never mind about me,” eaid Hurt Talbot disgustedly relinquished hin ingle and very attractive, mg in sight. She avoided the street q ‘The car climbed slowly. Ward kept “He ie my friend,” she cried. “I of the Bryant house, swallowing tion knelt, she knelt. An old woman largely. ‘Til just glance o the olf, and in the library of the hall tire village is trying to Bhe felt quite sure that Walter was in a whia eyes straight ahead. Elinor cAst have never had any friends, except inuch ufctuous dictation as to church !n the next pew gave her the prayer place myself. You'd better attend to Wrote the anonymous letter to the marty him. Thore is talk of the doo. the vicinity, Bis keen eyes missing - little shy glances at his profile. once, years ago, a girl. It was Boro- policy with his dinner. book open at the service. On her that fortune you took up in the ool- Chief. Then, in his gray oar, he set tor’s daughter, @ comnion little nothing. “You said you had something to dgy then who used my friendship for Not that Ward was mild. But he knees then went Elinor and listened lection this morning.” off for the city to mail the letter, thing.” worry out?” her. It was the Rutherford matter. had an easy way of listening to the to Ward's fine voice echoing through “The assistant rector has taken | When he was in the car, the engine When sho had fone Elinor, « little He drew a long breath. Walter would not remember, but the aavice of his various Influential pa- Be etapty building. charge of that,” Mr. Bryant observed, throbbing easily, Elinor ventured to faint and diay, went out on the ter- “I have had an offer to go to New rest of-you—I tell you, I won't do this rishioners and then going ahead and ‘The morning was warm and the and after that for half an hour he Put her Band on bis arm. race, All at onoe she realised that “I York to @ big church. It’s rather @ thing.” doing as he liked. In non-essentials he Windows open. The odor of burned and Huff talked board floors, tar “Last night,” she sai@ rapidiy, the barrier between Ward and herself Quick ming onderful opportunity.” Talbot tried @ now method. “Tt’s 9 aiways yielded. To him the church Wood from the parish house crept in. paper Foote and electric installation “Walter threatened all sorts of was not only of hie faith against ber hana h He Eliior made no sign except to wealthy congregation,” he explained. “Thou shalt not steal,” Ward read in the temporary headquarters. things; that he would get the morn- unbelief. There was the insurmount- atch her hande as they lay wn- “It js not much for them and it’s birdie Tiviticg are ROE from the Decalogue and the people Huff made careful notes in his !9# Collection at Saint Jude's, that he able gulf between his world and har im oved in her lap. eafety for us. If we let Boroday £0 taxen up the question of women in sald: . Docket notebook. They included the Would kill Mr, Ward. Tam so fright- world. She did not ft into his life 3 “Then you will be leaving—us?” up, and he thinks what he will about ine cnotr, “Lord have mercy upon us and in- length and breadth of a temporary ©ed, Tallie.” Into his arm, perhaps, into his life— Nort Re sald. “1 shall not be leav- us, he can make it bad for all of us.” ““pranidy, Mr. Ward," she sald, ig- cline our hearts to keep this law.” _ bullding, the realdenoe of the assistece Talbot patted her hand. bag eed bay ng you. Elinor turned on him. noring her fish, “I do not approve of ‘Thou shalt not steal.” rector, @ atove in the “We will get thie fixed up 20 it Waiter would try to gut the money, “You lke it here?” 1 don't care a rap for the congre- it, 1's the feminist movement, I tell _ In the palm of her left glove Elinor structure for cold days, the amount Won't bo necessary: and as for the @he must get word to him somehow, Very much." He turned and looked gation. Do you think he will let that you, Before long they'll ‘want to be Dad the Bryant pear-shaped pearl. of the collection, andthe time at other, you know Walter. He mn for if the Bryant pearl was recovered own at her. It wae unwise. He money go without a struggi8? Tho yn tne vestry” Ward had not seen her. He went which evening service was over on ™A*4 with jealousy. That's all talk.” ana Boroday given his freedom, noney lized that at once. So frail she moment it goes into the offertory it ‘Ward glanced up, half smiling. The through the service reverently, with Sunday night, On that wild ride Talbot had little would not be an imshediate necessity. orked, so softly, tonderty feminine! ceases to be money and becomes A pear-shaped pearl, which usually 49 {mpressiveness of voice and bear- time to think, but, such as they were, he paced the terrace and tried to nd because he know that, after the divine trust to him. He'll Aght and— hung at his hostess’a withered throas, !N& that ahowed how real it was to CHAPTER IX. bis thoughts were of Hilnor and her think it out. For Talbot to go back ight, he had not yet got control over gome one will be killed.” was, naturally, not there. From the "im. And in his voice, reading, ex- 7 ALBOT, running out to the “Price. to the ofty, am hour; for the delivery bs Phimseli, the merest hand-clasp as she It dawned even on Talbot after a pearl to the parish house, from the horting, commanding, there were ten- Country Club that afternoon “It's the preacher, after all,” he of the special delivery, another hour. bad hi ot out of the machine was all hd time that her solicitude was for none parish house to Elinonmthus in two 4¢r notes that caught Elinor’s breath for hie Sunday game of golf, wid to himeelf. “It's enough to make Then the police would have to come pared. But at the top of the steps of. them. When he fealised st, at last, foang of Ward's mind he wan fer tt her throat, stopped off at the Hell, «d Hilary turn over.” out by train or moter, With the best Elinor turned. he sat back with folded arms and from the subject in hand. ‘When the service was over she rose He found Witnor unching From that bis mind wandered to of luck it would be four o'clock before ree eye eT and’ wear Sowing brows, Sore was mockery, “As President of the Chance! So- from her knese and dropped the Bry- alone tm the arben, hue wens Walter, Bo haow Elvi, the cictenss the pearl eovld he teceveree orry I am,” she #aid, and went for gure: old Hilary's daughter, ciety,” said Mrs. Bryant, “as Hon- “St pearl into the alms box by the a« view of the valley, of hig temper, the madness of hie There were a dosen possibilities: ff £37 itt rE Hi Ey i z ; FE hrough the garden to the house. reared on pure violence, and in love orary President of the Woman's ¢00?. The congregation, emall and “T brought out @ letter trom Boro. Passion for the girl, Talbot wae un- the Chief might be out of town: the 10/07 wna = pioe'h preaate® « From that Friday morning until the with a parson!—old Hilary’e daugh- Gutid, 1 protest againat women in the scattered, was till kneeling. ‘The day,” be eaid, producing it, “He Ssy. Beart might’ Ge recovered ftom) the got ae peony + vening of the following day Elinor ter and successor, defying the band cyan fete: And the alms box were In wrote tt yesterday morning, but I Elinor Bad an unexpected visitor Dox without his assistance, In that jue Bim with Sita ber acti as quite alone. in ita hour of need, and quoting & Back to the choir with a jump came ¢Wilight, 414 not stop at the Dago's until an that afternoon, It was the Bryant Case he would not hold to his agree- Dut he did not touch her, Hour after hour she spent pacin® uivine trust, in extenuation! Winds coast cntad Drawing down her veil, she went hour of #0 aga.” woman. ment with Boroday. He lett her without eve ‘ he terrace, looking down into the In view of her attitude, there «1 wonder,” Ward reflected, @UiCkly out into the sunshine, The Dago wae the owner of a White, but very dignified, Elinor She had to head Walter off, but 20, oven. &. Deme alley. On Friday night, unable to seemed to be nothing to do. “whether a matter of tradition and At the 11 o'clock service Ward an- gambling house far downtown—a sort come inte the drawing room. But she could not locate him. At none “wyou sugne wish m, luck.” on a eee tor gare pa We'll sive it up, of course,” aid custom will prevent. women from Mounced the burning of the pariah Sr ecagrcone Gearing-nowm, Ita MFe. Bredat bed not come about Che Sf Bia vations henate could she find wz Wu “seu ante tae replied, { dere and went down or Lethbridge, after a pause, “ building. "Talbot earl. ft BO wan a a ¢own The village slept quietly, but ‘There had never been any drinking “afte” Pryent srathan ct har fan, ‘It ts not my tntention to make an tn toe fet thee ane ary rrou must forgive @ Sunday visit” Dago's! at the taxicab ofice be was soicaee oat cantons teas el was @ light in Ward's small tn old Hilary's house. Only abstainers put ghe hed not finished. There were @PpeaL” be sald simply. “The pariah from the upper as welt as lower #* said. “But I have taken Mr, sald to be laid off for the day. As [ne io” Ae aboag thé peréen oT ane aeaetil the tight NeTe,ever taken into the band, But many things about Saint Jude's that Bowes was built to fill a great need; sein ‘ae yh Butt, ecting tn hig Brvamt te the Country Club, and 1 the walle doude of te aftarsous, go ios a wile impale te tautene ed on the terrace until the NEMt jt was the custom of the two older aia not ploune her, The burial of ola that need atill exists, If our church taxioab capacity as etserer, was able PAYS Wanted eo much to come to eee turned to flame in the sunset Ellno's Ne Med © wil tn the carth at her as extinguished. steer: mamain at the table ower thelr Hilary Kingston had been one, Sho 18 to be an element tn the dally lives to come apd ‘Go withoot ecscicinn, 70.” Sage: grew ,a0t and Revd, feet and ery out for her old tender-) = At inner that Saturday Boroday’s cigars, giving Walter and Elinor @ geised on that of the people of this town we must Talbot could not read old Hilary's Elinor's color returned. angie, ON Re TR et, Re: ter Then into his SCanril, e7ed oareases ity place cast a gloom over the halt hour together. That night, when =A non-communicant,” she snapped, bave @ meeting-place for them. For cryptic shorthand, Only three had “It is very kind of you to come.” Saas was what he had said. He Srept the vision of Mites ‘s pad ue I, Walter Huff came little late. Elinor ross trom the table, Hutt, al- “an infidel, an athelet! The deugh. th® worship of God the church build. known it: Boroday, ol4 Hilary him- Mrs. Bryant's small, bird-like eyes Ady yd J heh ned his new coup. | indér the easd of his greeting there though he rose with the others, made ter is living a (one up there at thie ing 1s sufMclent, but if religion te to ” would go after the money that night, H i t i h of uneasiness as he met to follow her. She looked r4 self and Elinor. darted over the room. The house was aa @ touch of no move to follow her. @ looked minute, It isn't respectable. It's a you the thing it 1s to me, the broader Elinor rough {t whi in Gistinotly good form. Perhaps the Riner’s eyes. When the servants left back from the doorway, a slim, bad example to the girls in the vil- religion of universal brotherhood, the mes tt i While Tames room Talbot leaned forward tO gimost childieh figure, with beseech- jage, The house ts full of men all church building is not enough. and there was mumer in his heart. ‘ffs mouth ; Old Henriette, watching Elinor’s turned and walked down ate a sandwich. She was rather #1rl might be an eoquisition to’the eet race, grew fretful. She squealed white when she looked up. soctal life of the village, After all, ré~ i¢ @ door slammed; brought food that i ef ees Valter. ing eyes. the time.” “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as 11 about the B: ” 1 becoming very broad. Ev: yt ryant pearl,” she ligion was ing very e@ Elinor could not eat, and finally, di- NTO “Now tell us about it,” he said. You must all try to think kindly of Ward put down his fork. thyself.” interrupted. ‘“Boroday saya that if the best people— vining @ crisis, tried tealthily by Bins ee ve Hutt was frankly triumphant, but me," she sald wistfully. “I eare for “That must be a mistake.” Reventy-olght thousand dollars was the Chiet gets tt back he will let him “The Country Club," sald Mrs. telephone to locate Talbot or Lathe lie wha sate soe een etill avoided Elinor’s eyes. you as much as I ever did. You are “It is quite true, Servants talk, taken up in the collection at Bt. Jude's go, The Chiefs reputation is bang- Bryant aloud, “ts full of disagreeable bridge and tailed. survell- lance. Then she ran ewiftly, “It’s working out exactly as I knew all I have, you three, It is only that I you know. What can you expect? that morning. Over $50,000 wae in ing on it, The Bryants are influ. Memories to me just now. It wasless “You'd better eat a bite or two,” * would,” he explained. “Having —have been thinkin; Raised out of the Churoh, with no checks, the rest was in cash. pre ” ae hs than & week ago that I wae robbed.” ehe entreated. PN gy apathy yo roa had @ parish house they cannes Vor the fret time since the organi- belief, and, of course, no moral in- Walter Huff, sitting alone in the “She read the last paragraph aloud “Ahi” gaid linen “Rebhedt tag Winor’e nerves, too, were on edge highted, Bh: feerane wis without it. The vestry carried only sation of the band there was quarrel- struction.” back of the churob, had watched to him. interesting!” “T don't want it,” che aid. * avoided ft, making a - @ third enough insurance. And detour that led by ‘a side entranes HOW TO KEEP A JOB— we we Wie SS ero we “eo another point in our favor— easons old Hilary's By Hazen Conklin|reir cuter, mee A New EVENING WORLD SUCCESS MOVIE, IMiuetrating the RULES of the “ROAD TO success” Fector’a away. He's got rheuma~ ‘They are going to take up ad / purse to send bim to ‘Baden-Badea.” » “Wheot” To-morrow morning. And to-mor- ”” sew being Gunday, the assistant reo- ‘tor, Bitnor’e friend, will bave it in ‘until Monday morning.” “J eball warn Bim,” eaid Elinor At hard long ago, she had b about the use of. ut the of thi 'e telephone. Ite oul was that when mitter is held to the anon message may be it with effect of dletance.. “ane held ‘There was atience for a moment. transmitter to her b; then, and bot smiled. Lethbridge looked as- it seemed to her that Ward must , 4. Huff, bending forward with hear the throbbing of her heart, arms out before him on the table, fronted Elinor squarely. “That's it, is it?” he sald, “I asked you not to do—what you wwe done. The children used it all time. They played basketball ere, Besides, my wish should mean pmething to you.” Huff shrugged his shoulders. “If I had burned # tenement full of ople’— ore man was nearly killed. 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