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iy : Cove * 7 oo 4 AS ee At Death of to sekecper ile Sone Witt Get Martin. nget bof the bighth died July 16, le J according to. th Yoatordas \ After boa his son Awin, { the househota eathing * diamond ring to ntly, and Edith A. | Dead jen ne gave his | (PRODUCED BY THE UNI FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY ‘MOWN IN THE LEADING MOVING ICTURE THEATRES IN GREATER. Was So Thin ‘“‘Her)"*:’ Boxes Rattled”’ Sald Her Friends. surviving Alfred and Henry Engel. | a reaiduary estate in trust to Mise Whit. | ford. At her denth it will go to the! pNTS Id the throne. had been kindly, Kitty herself felt regret. soi }as she could, the and re: ina desert Miss Hildebrandt | jy Puts on Twelve Pounds Hy eet on | prcre ready, © nept f inter conep! Friends No Longer fia posers: ceeded and if King Laugh. at midnight, drank *| Michael would be en:|/to part too readily once rick plots to wette the jhim for uteul night. ir majest hand now, Copsaht, 1916, by Wright A, Patterson.) CHAPTER XIV. (Continued) t ADMIT to you frankly, my dear Sachio, my am- bition, 1 have explained to you the simple agen- cies by which I think this great good for our people may be accomplished!” ‘And with great good to Count ‘rederick and my humble self.” “Yes, you say true. Iehall not deny my own ambition—and I shall not forget the friends who helped me_to them." acl Again she heard the full-throated laugh of Count Sachio of Grahaffen. “To drink a king under the table is a small thing for me-#o small that 1 no more than a gentle bit of rolll is returned night dof @ plot to Gretzhoffen as well. wine. Beware. “He trying to poison hi herself. the dancers at midnight. him-—at least as 1 hope. ation for the task, my friend. | h¢may not. |What say you to a bottle now—just for me to gain added swing for what! yut to do.” be hs, eniled for a me said Frederick; “that an 4 well enough with my own| Bae Tr ea hee Beara have, not slopt of late, and) instructions were not for delay in| the delivery, Dut insistence that the mes- sage should immediately be brought| Signature to the king himself. of Rained twe Then the drawn closer together, engaged in : some conversation which she could not hear, Suddenly it occurred to her) that there was opportunity for her to r Pearl Miller and ¢ escape unseen, fleah, fat and muscu’ She slipped from the room. The a bones? than half a million thin men and Sladly made thie test, and make thin has failed busines flea! hall was empty. An instant later she ‘was out of the t entry and pass. ing to her ca\ ne detained her, as has been explained, she now had the entree of the palace, although in fact the owner of the palace himself had been toc reless to mention the matter to servants. “The Ritz," ordered Kitty. At her hotel once more she hurried to her room. Here was somewhat to be done. She kni the plot now—all te tion of the broken coin, proved by the tremendo Ne y ail leading druggtate kk and vicinity who will refund Your money if you are not watisfied as per the guarantee found in every package.— Advt SNEESON HOUGH was plain as to the intentions of Fred- toe verick in regard to the kingdom of & For the latter, since although weak, |solved now to be of such assistance the more apt in an more with o the Kio lthat coin which she had returned to ep. itt Mouake to gelte"e his protection durifg that " she wrote in her “the young Amer! can, so much honored by your gift to your care at to-night—has by injure your majesty and to injure the kingdom of Trust her to ox- plain when opportunity shall come. Meantime have the word of one who is solicttous for your safety, Drink no will think T mean some one is said Kitty to “Nothing but the thought of that would keep him from drink. | It ing a few extra bottles the night of the ball—1 am fairly sure of that! It is announced that the king will join when my half of the coin will reach Drunk, he wouldn't keep it. Sober, he may, And what is more, drunk, he will lose the kingdom of Gretzhoffen, and sober “The simplest way ts the best,” sald Kitty once more to herself, and once ¢ she telephoned to the bi CHAPTER XV. AVING despatched her mes- sages, Kitty Gray sat alone once more in her room. There came to her mind once more the reflection that now she had not even one por- As to that which had gone to the King, she felt fairly sure she might regain it. to that which had been taken from her by force by Count Frederick, she was far as ever from its possession, “The simplest way is the best,” said “L was not #0 fortunate am to And | epstully. monsieur the Count at home before,” she explained to the attendants who t her at the door, This very sim- ple explanation served to give her entrance. A second attendant met her politely as she passed uncertainly down the great hall, followed by the knowing smiles of the lackeya who lined it. They had seen her before, and her like, as they fancied It Vhich way would mademoiselle asked the chamberlain. “Mon- the Count has gone out but had left her, to his mas me turn, He met the Count point of entering the palace. excitedly. (To Be Continued.) no} A sudden resolution came to Kitty's mind even as a sudden flush came to I will await his coming. , the apartments of mon- Count.” “That is to say—which?” “His private apartments—where She re- ew that if . . tors c. | Monsieur the Count alee; rapped Muhael should | out Kitty, her face now fairly erim- ae then King | 8°” AN fh EDS ARRIS™ Went 494 Ot Kreuings, 6.20, © SE! Winter Garda ee TWIN k It was a lost desperate chance she was king now. She took it bec hing told her that éf C Frederick lett the coin from his p son at all he would leave it in his most private apartments, He being absent, she trusted to hi | tune now to mak before puld return. |The black silk stockinged house official smiled superciliously, but led the way through passage after pass- age until at length he come into a remote portion of @ distant wing of chance the palace. jaxine Count Frederick, it seamed, slept 4th pt kW cp privately that he might sleep safely— ar or safely that he might be private His ‘bed chamber was but a email PRICES 50,7%180°200,8AL 75%") room opening On a very narrow coutt. furnished simply, but even as W, 48th Bt, Rives, « ee A FU his sanctum, that here at last she would find what she sought. The man left her and she closed PROCTOR< the door, An instant later she was at work turning over the articles on the CASTORIA For Infants and Ohlidren. That is fn Use For Over 30 Years. . cee aa aE BURLESQUE. As BUR OLYMPIC frt, MAT. DAI! 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