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mw a " ates . ___ ‘The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, March 11, 1916_ | *. By Maurice Ketten j nnnnnnnnns gf) The Green Cloak 4 aan A > SUBWAY ZAIR F you've read it you'll certainly want to read it again. Every one does. If you haven't read it you have missed the very great- est adventure story of its kind tn all fiction. So it will be the best sort of treat for everybody. The story is ( « {1AM MORE HEALTHY Te \THAN You ARE | Corit {iN THE SUBWAY IF You ( (WANT To GeT WELL \ : A Detective Romance With B | a Startling New “Twist” ) By Yorke Davis ie | WHYNOT FOR INVALIDS 2 SUBWAY AIR BETTER THAN STREET AIR leh Babies 5 i hick SARE RRRCRERAK MARIOARAIBGOONS || | 19 RACTERIA 2 i I l d 1910, by Siarme & Walton Co.) omen, when they returned, would be} thar ete ? STREET reasure S an @yNopsis oF PneceDING crapTens, Vastly mreator if they ror au ned THe Tae N NICROBE f Baton, on at int stor. wet ‘hat an tntroder was ang tm MOREY ns suaway, “Se By Robert Louis Stevenson the tabie wh Die, Dowalt MeAlister, profemor of & SUBWAY CROBE Patcholozy, his yormg assiatant, Phaipe (who Morgan‘e study, leaning over Henry ENGINEERS? For MK - : } (ole the vos), are diamine the wena wiih MOPRAN'S desk, REPORT BREATHING NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL ee ee eo eonnncnnne mg Gummy with the bell wire, and balan- EXERCISES ? ) IN THE EVENING WORLD. professor (0 ook at a peculiar came, Ashton and Phielpe go with the professor, who regalee them with reminiscences of his boyhood days, ment im New Zealand, where he saw Bolly Franklio, the pirate, rubsequently killed by one of his men be canbe he made lowe to a Maort girl, ‘The patient at the howstel is @ woman; she mumbles « ttmange medley of sound, which McAlister tall Phelps ts an old Maori death chant, Nest day the profemor and Phelye go to Oak Ridge, where am olf man, Henry Morgan, has been found io mapper room of his house, strangled with « fHotin string which has a loop at either ond, #0 Will Harvey, © foppigh young man ren the detectives cause to believe that thing about the murter; and the arranges with Ashton to make some paycho- te i tal, Harvey to exomined, nd the doctor Ht fl } | i itis le i ' : i plu the Maori girl, in @ dual conselousess ; it ts whe who, at Wilkins’s instigation, Oak Hidge, {2 @ bypnotie trance, end mwuriered Henry Morgan, It te discovernd os the manila envelye is miming from the tavie. ‘Wilkinw has apparently tatten it, They follow him te the Morgen house, CHAPTER VIII. (Coatinued,) The Lure. DISSENTED from allowing him to go first, but he shook his head and, with. out a word, darted up the narrow flight of stairs which led to the study, the doctor and I not a pace behind him. ‘The study door was closed, but we could seo the Hight shining out from under it, Just outside Ashton paused and spoke to us in an almost inaudi- ble whisper. “He must know we're here, and he's waiting for a rush, I'll fling ghe door open and that may draw his fire, If tt doesn't, we'll have to chance it Are you both ready?” We nodded. Ashton flung open the @oor, But from that silent room there never came a sound. We waited a moment. Then, @reathlesaly and cautiously, we en- cored. The room was empty. Yor a moment we stared blankly each others’ faces. Then a grim, mouthed laugh from che doctor @attered the strained silence. He @etohed Ashton’s arm end pointed, “Look! Look there!” Rs ii ef . English?’ cing {t so that the slightest pull would cause it to move toward the Mght, and then disappear, must have been the inspiration of the moment.” “Well, he's gone,” said Ashton, “and he's probably got the map, though, if you know where you left it, you'd better look and see.” I pulled open the drawer where we had placed it and glanced inside. One glance was enough. The map was gone, “He can’t have gone very far,” said Ashton, “that’s a safe surmise, and as long as we've got that girl to track tim with we'll get him yet. Come, there's no use loitering here.” We went downstairs and out of the house in silence, ami as we moved down the path we were instantly chal- lenged by Mallory, who came running up to us. “Where's Wilkins, be = asked. “What have you done with him? “Lost him,” said Ashton sourly, “But he can't have got out of the house,” protested Mallory. “I'm sure nobody has got out of the house,’ “We've lost him, I tell you,” said Ashton. “Can't you understand plain His bad temper did not prevent the doctor from trifling with it a little further, “What I can't understand,” Ashton had said, turning to us with an ag- grieved alr as we were nearing the gate, “what I can't understand is why we thought that miserable duminy | looked ke Wilkins.” | “Association,” sald the doctor, "as- | Goctative tlusion. Just the thing that | misied Harvey when he testified! about the color of the cloak, and you| swore that he was lying. It was Wil- kins’s coat and Wilkins's square-top Derby hat. We were looking for Wil- kins, and the familiar shapes of coat and hat were enough to make us think" — . “Look here,” said Ashton, “T've had about all the applied psychology 1} want for one night. Come, let's get the girl. The sooner we put her on his trail the better I'll be satisfied,’ We all huited just then, and started, were approaching, and the next mo- ment he halted, rather undecisively, at the front gate, But, seeing us, he turned in and came promptly toward us “Where's the car, gentlemen?” he asked, “What have you done with the ear?’ “What's that!" Ashton roared. “The car—the automobile that 1 rove you out in! Where ts it? For a moment there was no answer to that but silence, But the silence and the dismayed astonishment on our faces gave the man his answer. BEFORE GO AND BREATHE THe FRESH AIR OF THE SUBWAY IT WILL Put NEW LIFE INTO You ae CHAPTER IX. The Letter. doctor's prediction proved absolutely futile, a IN THE SUBWAY WHERE THE AIR 1S So PURE ia ee. Lucky To WORK Jeede ‘ QWING TO, ENGINEERS REPORT AN BREATHE THE PURE AIR OF THE SUBWAY AND GET STRONG ae Y PiFFLE) THE SUBWAY SUBWAY SANITARUN DAY TREATMENT PUREST AIR IN TOWN STRAP. PUNCHING AND PUSHING EXERacés KICK INTHE SLATS, EXERCISE FREE ONLY A NICKEL A HE WAS RAISED ON | ton for your kindness and Mberality to } mo in the past, and Tam anxtous that you should not think too harshly of me. You know much of my story, and Tam afraid you may recard my | conduct In the past as not above re- proach. “I did not murder Henry Morgan. Fanenna did, although she does net | know ft, and T would not tell her #0 | for worlds. Perhapa I had better tell | my story in order, Morgan was a villain and he de- rvod exactly what he got—if I may —-_ | be allowed that opinion, sir, Clreum- | stances may have justified him tn | Killing Capt, Franklin; indeed, there is no doubt that tt had to be one or tho other of them, and tn robbing him of his money and his map he only ( what others, perhaps, would have done in his place, But he did an inex. cusable thing when he lodged an in formation with the authorities against the rest of us. ‘This act was not neo- essary to his escape, for he could have Kl Off scot-free anyway. But he wanted Franklin's treasure all to him- | self, and he thought sf he could get us all hanged there would be none | to dispute it with him, 1 found out tn | time what he had done, and 1 escaped; | but the other poor fellows were all |cuught and patd the penalty of their | faith in @ traitor, “1 went to America, but not tm pur- AFTER \\ O,NO THE | mutt of Morgan. 4 did not know that SUBWAY AIR] | ne nad gone there, and I wanted Vig So GooD nothing more to do with him anyway, as Thad decided to settle down and lead @ respectable life, It pays just as well as the othor and it's muob more comfortable, ‘This may surprise | you, but It's true—I do not refer to (the Ups I earned as head waiter at ‘Tho Meredith.’ ‘That was not my | trade so much om it was my recrea- ‘tion, In my youth I made the ac- quaintance of a palm-reader and (spiritualist, and this was the profes- sion 1 took up on coming to your city. It was not long before I was able to forganize this industry and to hire * am," Ashton said, “and what I'm ¢o- @ Uttle expectant. A man's footsteps ing her” HY O1G Cates rene 8) 0rd Gea Hore: philosophical about ft, though, in a sense, it was a defeat for him as much as it was for Ashton. But he had this compennating satisfaction; he had demonstrated, beyond a doubt, the value of his methods, and when Ash- re- ton was elected as State Attorney ho Garding the escape of Wil- put into practice some of the lessons kins and tho girl camo true. he had learned so unwillingly from of twenty-four my chief. hours before the wires were {1 think that in his heart Doctor working again; and the search, which could not fairly begin until that time, gorry that Wilkins had got off. It is The auto- one thing to know as a matter of mobile was found next day, very early fact, that a man is a knave and that tn the morning, standing in front of he richly deserves to be hung; but it McAlister found tt impossible to be Justice; and Fanenna’s testimony, whatever it might be worth, had hajf absolved the criminal of responsibility for It. What we regretted mont, in our dis- cussions over the affair, was our frag~ mentary knowledge of it. We specu- lated, wondered and guessed at all of possible answers to these rid- Dut always gave up with @ cer- tain sense of the futility of this sort of occupation, One thing certain about It all seemed to be that wo should never know. But in that conclusion, atrangely enough, we were wrong. Only a fow days ago (and it 1s now more than others to do the actual work. I eu- “Not—not Wilkins!" I orted. pervined it all, and as head walter at The doctor smiled broadly. “Read »pne Meredith,’ I was able to learn what he's got to say.” much about our amart people which I needed no second Invitation. could be told to them in by palm- “Doctor McAllater. ists and mediums with very good “Respected Sir: I have lonk IM- grect, tended to write to you to tell YOU 41) wag in this connection that I how Jane Perkins and I are wetting ne acquainted with Jane Perkins, along, thinking you might be Inter- 4, hose art- ested. . But I have been much oceu, A medium I employed, whase ee vas not far from “Che Meredith,’ pl C tting things to rights ment was n Hts as ingly tgnorant sand disgustingly trance states vary etectively mesay in their way of life, If you'll control. I go on ¢ my Ife the first time I pardon me the strong expression, I ° have taken up the white man’s bur- her talking Maori, @ language whion den, as the poet says, and I find that I understand and speak, ae I eus- after she made her second vintt to the Morgan house at the time when you were there, “It waa during my absence from the hotel, and without my knowledae, that she answered the advertisement for the cloak; indeed, I did not know that she had done #0 untit you spoke to me concerning it that night at din- ner, At that time {t seemed safer to permit you to make the examination which you wished to make than to try to prevent the examination from taking place, for she was now Jane Perkins, perfectly ignorant of every- thing connected with the aftatr. “How you found out her true coms neotton with tt, ae well es mine, I have no idea. I did not know you had done #o until I tore open the envelope in the hall and found it empty. Then I knew that it was time to act. I hope you will pardon any Inconventence which my eetion at that time may have caused you. I hope, also, that you will pardon the Mberty I take in addressing this long letter to you, but an opportunity has come to me for mailing it to you, and I cannot let dt pass by. “There ie one thing more, before I close, which you may think wants an explanation. I said just now that Fanenna rather than Jane Porteina, killed old Morgan, and yet she ts Fanenna rather than Jane Perkins, although she ts not exactly either one of them. She is no longer subject to those trance states of hers, and her character seams to be a mixture of the two distinct persons which she wan before that night when you took her out to Oak Ridge with you. Her memories of all her past are, I am thankful to say, extremely vague, al- though she remembers some things out of both of them. “She can talk both Maort and Eng- Meh an well ae I, and eho ays it ix because when she was a Maorl girl she heard a voice speaking to her in English and ordering her to un:er- stand it. This eceems great nonsense to me, but it may be that you will aee some meaning in it. Whatever it was that happened to her, it hap- pened that night when you took her out to Oak Ridge, because when T found her asleep in the automobile and wakened her she was a different person in many ways from elther of the two I had known. “IT will close by saying that the map which I found tn old Morgan's house that night was worth all the trouhjp it cost me to get ft, for it has made us very comfortable and well-to-do, and has made tt possible for me to make many improvements on this tel- and of mine. It ts a very beautiful place, and with the comforts of atvil- Ox the floor beside the ewtvel chair, = s5 you went to the fire, did you™ the Western station, the very place Bat under the desk, was sTeMt paid the doctor grimly. qaged-ulster and « nat, a bundle of bed clothes, @ bolster and a email her taik is another thing to wish devoutly for two years since the events I have it takes up most of my tims, even pect that roe e oe Ee my old {ation which I have been able to where we had started in it on our ride uch a consuntmation, We had liked here chronicled took place) the doctor though this Island of mine 1s small I dincovered thal al Hit ie dA to tte enteral etwestions te 6 “Not tor more than five minutes," to Oak Ridge, But the oddly as- Wilkins, and the strange, uncanny came into my office waving @ letter, (about 10 sq. m.) and the population captain's daughter, had . 6004 place to live, the man protested, ‘I thought I'd see sorted pair, who must bave driven revelations regarding his past, which “Look at the handwriting first, not numerous. inherited his Lah Fanahyed = “Fanenna wishes to be remembered tf I could be of any help"—— back to town In it that night, disap- tor’s merciless instruments said, “and seo if you can guess who “Perkins and [ (or Fanenna, as sho ing rather too at Pitre to you and Mr. Phelps, and aleo to The man’s explanation trailed off peared as completely as if the earth were not strong !t's from." ts called by her own people) are mar- fort, aa you will wel ba beng oT str. Ashton, whom ehe used to ef. volubly, protesting, incoherent, but we had swallowed them up. enough to change that liking. And 1 took the thing in my hand and ried and living very happy. Now took her out of the epir' for mine very greatly when she was ‘Wiking, but st looks as if bis eupe ee ieee attention to it We It was a long while before Ashton even the man’s undoubted viliainy frowned over {t for a moment In com- that T am, in a sort, king here—-trust- ness, much aa I regretted te 60 am Bat Pabnhatinasa ae Ge ti stance has escaped us.” " knew what had happened all too well, would admit the probability, or even had been flavored with a piquant au- plete perplexity. It wae familiar, al- ing that you will pardon the Iberty, she wae very valuable, and go yea "“T should enjoy a visit from yeu ‘But the thing moved,” I oried— “Well,” sald the doctor, “if Wil- the possibility, that he had lost them. dacity and resourcefulness which an most aa familiar as my own, and yet sir—and obliged to make all the laws employed a8 ehambermaid at very much, but I fear it will be tm- se eats did, at any rate, moved ns only appreciated the fact he owes Their escape must havo rankled, for outraged gense of baffled justice was 1 could not place tt. as well as enforce them, 1 am filled Meredith. ana possible, for reasons which you wili jsappeared. tttea usa large debt of gratitude. We told he never, voluntarily, spoke of to insufMeient to make head against But ag 1 gazed, some vague sugges- with regret for my former Irregulart- "we were out walking together On® doubtiess understand, for me even to ~~ Gaga arr held him about the map; and then we Oak Ridge uffatr, and he treated all {t was easy to drift into regarding tlon of delicate French pot: the empty sieeve e “There!” eried the doctor; “there Bes the shadow of our good friend es and ties, though I may say that they have gay when her subjective state CAMS gsuggest such @ thing. But please be- eve mi Ir, well remembered the last time I had ma repeat. pees “WILKINS, Rona Island. “P. @.-—-You have seen a map of thie island, or @ part of It, and above ts the name I have given ft; but I must imitate the wisdom and discretion of my old chief and omit to mention latitude and longitude. geen Wilkins wear that. At the sight of it, the ploture he had presented, Gignified, Dland and respectable, as he walked Gown the street ahead of me one Sunday morning, flashed very ‘vividly into my mind. But tt waa not to the coat that my Ghief was directing our attention. ‘There was a string tied around the brought the ginl out to him, and left reference to it, however indirect, in @ the murder of old Henry Morgan not entrees came into manner which did not encourage dis- 60 much as @ eriine as a pi her, together with an automobile for Mim to disappear in.” “He'd better not try to thank me,” gaid Ashton grimly, “until the score fo settled. I'll get him yet.” “No,” said the doctor, “I don’t be- Neve you will, Wilkins ts playing tn luck, perfectly anmerited good luck. And when you combine luck with the Betty Vincent's Advice YOUNG man writes to ask how | be can make girls like bim. strict, though primitive, retributive ot started, and dropped the letter on my desk nd. TI turned out well In tho end “However, Lam very grateful to you and Mr. Phelps, and also to Mr, Ash- dressmaking to the extreme of making ber suits must 800% turn her attention to the Easter sult The Easter Suit. 11 woman who carries home recent Paris modal sh is at the sides, t back being plain, Side tr strongly favored by . [AERA HUNGARY fs truth The “Patchwork Empire."' | fully described as “the patch- over her, withdut warning. She dart- ed ahead of me, and I saw that she way tracking some one through the streets by his scent, I followed her, Luckily tt was dark, and we were not molested, She travelled very fast and overtook the person 8he was follow~ ing, just as he was entering the Western station, I caught one look at him and saw that he was Heary dressmakers, This may i) “Pew enarchs The doctor met my eye asT laid the eeve, a string that led up through more solid and reliable qualities How can you make anybody | ry selecting her material she will tind | of plain 8 in maton Ritetpe single ; + of Ledeen Morgan, paper down. “You don't happen to ‘an empty stove-pipe hole and out into which Wilkins possesses, you get a By belng gentle, oOUr-lin the shops beautiful displays ot| °0! sine fabrica, ora In ail history Bye ruled over & mation! wt aucceeded tn rourini her out Of ksow the jatitude end longitude, @o the corridor, We went out to see result that fs almost sure to be suc-| teous, Kind, selt- BNF-l rashionable tabrice. Gabardines,| cha trey wetema theleul wonath of th cot ie i M4 80 iy J, ueorene ade her state, for I did not want anything you, Pheipa?” he asked, laughin what the other end of it was attached ogqt1," ous, loyal. It exams to mo that th¢| sergeg popiina, Lroadclothe, whip ae da te apive of Praag Pl.}to happen just then and there, But «p. your 1 exclaimed, with @ te’and found that it was made fast Ashton turned away impatiently. young man who js all of these things cons, woldnes and Badtord oorde ace Aiveraity, i ioe Ls 9 “ Mia vie noe 1 was determined to find where he rather atartied look into bis twinkithe to a bell wiro, in such & Way @€ Mb “Rut the car!” the chauffeur cried, | t® the young women of his wcavalnt: | prominent. ‘Then there are the novel- Sie (Bie [ee oeat a tees a sonnei: [tived and to Ket hie map away from gray ayes A +4 ’ ck fo de. ie tout 110,000 non-Gere} oe » no good, as there ww probably, to interfere with the TINg- «pm responsible for tt. What am I nee et oH sad es f is ee ty materials in checks and stripes MASE ae compared with 10,000,000 | 1 It aia an re good, fo Hae Do you remember those queer sy!- ing of the bell to dom” For the girla of to-day, even those) iat will be very modish, The sea- jane, Of the Hon-Germana thery | Was neither latitude nor longitude iapies that Fanenna repeated to ua We gazed at the thing curlously 40114, sora mim what he might dol oe Delleve In Woman Suffrage and | yon's favored colora are navy, Hag ire about 17,500,000 Slavs, tucluding|:marked upon ft, and this was thé that night when she told us her atory, for the moment, without compres 44: ke nt dol economia independence, are as FeMdY iu, tan, gray, reseda, black atid ' the Croata, and Se In’ Duimatia. | secret which Fanenna had told me. the syllables that neither she nor I end, for the 4 in three or four short, explosive} qo. the girls of other days to appre- ro ; ae x elect and others ec- |The Bastern Orthodox Chureh bas é maa thalcneartic “ hending. ‘Thon the doctoc Wit UPON & ., 4.44 Ho might have told him more. ns a (SALES GONE DR ARDS: white, The white tailored suit will with the full lower nate | ) adhe ) and there are} “On the night when the unfortu rstood adtution, which we afterwards found ¢, ne was furiously angry, but hia| ite Stace! Of manner, m be very amart for early spring wear, |tacie! to n belt, A equally | about 3, ook Untate | nate incident occurred which caused 4 strange gute : 7 character, Unless be {9 soctally 8°] 1. devel ! Collar ind open at} tn Hungary, Croa i Slavonia}, rel aahinn 10 intaneah Gains & reap maa . to bo the true one wrath was diverted just then by the nas Su n development youthfulness is the ish 3 are Jow und open there Aee a tece 10.000 arene sand Mr. 4 ural v I vin even It was simple. “Like all steat song of more approaching footsteps, situated that he cannot meet women | Keynote, skirts will continue short | ) " \ roat Abd Shere isa roa A nae | Hungarians, some 2 ee ee’ aoives in tho case we had gone out to now the mere sound of it made mo leas,” said he, “The first thing Wil- There were two men, and they were| Gesorves thet frlondenip usually ro. | Aad WH be ample in width, Many ol | yain under the collar, | #000000" Rusnasiane and 1,000 make an attempt to se- ghiver a little), he watd, “Ouwn feet, ti Kins did was to make fast a string Be coming tn a hurry. coives it. jthe new models measure five yards| Faster parade this year silk bi + ee « Ponte, or, Toman « uth: | cure the map, Noth more iS alan ak aon tween sate and the old-fashioned “They turned into the gate without! wm me writes MA aave th nen | at the bottom, The horizontal trim- | wal will bo prominent, Taffol | iar ands Sa eee, tio gag | that. L assure you, alr, Thad hypnos Over and . theny Ble oll pull in the front doorway. IN q imoment's hesitation, and, seeing|an engagement ts broken beth tha | Migs such as folds, tucks, bands and |will 5 t el Serba_w adherents of the Or. [tized her in order that she might amile growin \ > tan ve assured himself of getting the five of us standing there, they girl and the man should ret each | Fuchings, which are popular, empha 1 and thodox ¢ end me, by meann of her extr tallzing, as I stitt f) stand iv detectives re Hoth whipped out revolvers, Wa ther's xifts, and that the man has |e the fui Many of the new) an fre popular, The sik) ,,t round nuinbers, there are about) qinary sense of 8 to the house ‘phen, all at ¢ I sos o right to Keop the girl's gifts after | sicirt ed to i F 11,000,04 Catholics, of various ro he lived, but # vhead Fy ! h It wouldn't REIA: cae tha hike’ glaain (oe llene| tate i 8 are wulrr > i trimmed and is usually es ‘ wie ji oO yw 1 oo tee We Wee ee ee ec” Bree on tos Pek rae elnrand ie sa gathered tou yoke and then again) in le jored or dressy effects. on Hy ¥ for me to follow her. The it * <ong the barrels, They wore the| propor tor the man to keep sKrt nay fit snugly over the hips| The skirt may be tn tlery or have can. | KNBdOMs, | dM x adie Ina tesla nee ae it would be eno detectives Whom Ashteg had put gifts, even though he knows there | and ripple beiow, Hoth the gored an ienperles, Bandings of valvot | Ont aud " niats. In erima was already committe you t a 1 nh moek house was aw eaten, can hover be & reconetiiation, Whileh | cineulat skirt are fas fe. Panels | give a finish, and the ruchings| \onuhmedanas pis un 6 an oall it a crime, before’! reached aianm, WAshion a hear y @ floor room seeved, NO "Throw up your hands ene of ad a ; 9 seen on the newest fons. | r adaptable to silk } fi " jouse, I saw the shadow on the And, on the w , 1 in ’ should say that A's procedure ts | =— = ; ' 5 : nae p as quarters for servant, and them cried. “And don't try to move! | correct, Hh fa Fi : | Fei ; mn HINO HODR. ae ue in in| H anne as Mr. Hnevey antl ina thauahttuliv, but still Hale game it vas natural ts one of the bell’ Who are you and what are you doing! we» : 5 n young lady could better determine | vogue en tee auit, Bermes an q 4 id, [ being hidden at that ousty, Va rather Mita te UD LST here?” | Givinga Girl Fair Warning | ® #98 course of action, $014 abt Teer ited etn nants mo in the shrut req » thouglit of the d y had Ashton didn't obey, Hoe strode for-| "F. BE.’ writes: "I have been tax-| A young man pall |aatin of the fame or eontras “Ltried tow with tor at ly opeurred to him in advance, ward, In reckless disregard of the In a YOURE ACE EXiCe & week, aiid ae + £ A} : aking no attempt to find the any ‘age, for the past yeu y n he and it was a good tho It was junction and the threat, There was|9° S?. manasa Borie 4 tN Anatiioe Mini And: Rite bi fy nh ap at th Ther ® door contrived On the same principle as something confident and authoritative | tell her su’ see mo once since. Du you think 1 and voile Joxcited and “i the knew that upon which a sieight-of-hand about his manner, even before they| | It Would he kind and tactful, In the} cured for mo? Would it be rigut # Navy bit ¢ 8,225,000 Ruman-| obliged to & ° in," called tho ‘Come a ai fant suse 8 - course of some of your talks, to lat o ask him to call? tee, brown with. slate cob r iow t sar ends, , in, Ashton, Hero's a r that performer works, Attention focused recognized him, that kept them from drop the fact that you are not think- to your second question, He! pive or brown with tan, Releian blu the f i Hid “i by nat aoe ta diverted from all other points, firing. ing of marrying an Ay for an in-| probably [les vou as a friend but is W uray are vome fashion- | work js likely to prove . fatereat you i “His chance of escaping your two "You're gulng to find out who I definitely long fod, ‘Then the not deeply in love with you oy) mbinations, wigantlo tasis h (The End.)