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uf The Evening World Dsily Magazine, Wednesday. June 28, 1916 | There ts atways something fascinating shout | story of » man whe “starts on @ shoestring” and | makes his way into a fortune. Such » story Is told in Black Gold Hy FREDERICK &. BECHDOLT NEXT WEEK'S COMPLETE NOVEL IN THE EVENING WORLD Love plays a vital part in this inspiring romance ‘ ‘ ©, Svvestem Desa Oa | Bec OF You To Gray \ MOne . 1 IMPLORE You | CAN'T You SEE IAry \ Caving - —- patient inte the wert, and Rie vette Ware the breath of hfe to the mint Ai’ oay Ainiehed foiting linen ant wens back to the ward it @ae Fri day valine day. Almowt avery ator beside it, wo Ae “y, TUnOINEG an eye over the found the girl of whom ane hed ap en to ba Moyne quite alone ihe w ropped up in bed, ramdin “ ‘s man ie in ihe connor | A A HOTLY-CONTESTED OIL FIGHT aanin woe erooee- weeeeeceeoe : qe Want anything, Grace” — = Me’ tm all nent Then, auddeniy Hidney ery at You know that man ft ¢ oie ua about the other day” ” Aiiney nodded ‘The wiris ar a te , : Sentry eae? COME RIGHT BACK HERE oy me By 4 aaliemeniaded | ORT TT Bite ! oR I'LL BREAK Your]! “0 1 told me the treet, but t've! |/ TO NY LODGE NECK | rr ane errant Ht " ten it td ame Pile ty abate her ite wth OER a 4 repeated the name of the f ——- Oot aireet, and Bipped a fresh pillow un . , jer the girl's head uh CHAPTER X. Corie Sroasig’ paper nave (here's & oi rect iComtinuen wir) going to be married on your g ne i. o : ! B that all, Tilia? Haven't street” | And. « 4 " ute he te iwally! Oh, I think T know. A ot " ‘ He () you aot ® RT 19 8 triend of ming 18 going to be mar | | +y thats [have mubo happy?’ ried. Was the name Loreng?” | alt te tink thine Bh wae quick of wit, and The girls name was Loreng, b= 1 Nut at tan't I have fot “ f she rend his tone an well as Fo don't remember the man's name.” ‘ v eee fathae ined jt; and Mpecates ne wis Bie words way Mid tee waite, ween Bo gl Quite an akilful as whe wa ek Howe,” naid Sidney briskly ‘ow, tin abstedlly Doe ah on the trunk are } “You got out of here and get out how do you feel? More comfy?” | Bs ha vie ane @. 4 i ' belare = @he bad fumped to her feet, but he hat wedding | had never seen there before. ‘L wan afraid of thin.” he said, plays | "Pm not going to be foolish, Sidney, ing up. “You take it entirely too hagd, 1 ge through with It, of course. It Lam not really @ villain, Cartott would put mamma in her grave if 1 It was the first time he had A mode a seene now.” her n 7 he suddenly turned on Stdney “sit down and let us talk things | Mimer gave his bachelor dinner over.” jat the Country Club last night They She mat down at a anfe distance fall drank more than they should. and jooked across the little clear! | Somebody called father up yand ty him with the auinbre eyes tha “It Lever met time to have only looked at her with understanding imate Tiieareiv gee | Nave & arene \ Toward @ o'clock the next morning “1 know," he sald. “That's the way the night nurse was making out her) I thought of it at first. Maybe I'vo reports. On one record, which said at | the top, “Grace Irving, age nineteen,” Just got used to the Idea, but it and an address which, to the initiated, doesn't seem s0 bad to ma now, Here told all her story, the night nurse are you, drud ‘or ot mple Wrote: fe you, drudging for other peor “Did not sleep at all during night. when you ought to have a place all pace wet and eyes staring, but com: | your own—and not gettin’ younger plains of no pain, Refused milk at 11, ( CAN'T MAKE MY HUSBAND Do ONE THING: | WANT HIM “To Do HOw STRANGE | LT HAVEN'T THE SLIGHTEST DIFFICULTY To MARE AINE J that Palmer had emptied 'e were her great anset wine Inte the plano. He hasn't ou ean aft rd to be very calm," nh here to-day.” she waid, “because this is only play to any more than I am. Here's both of and 3. Do Wi "Hell be ne. And for the you. i know it. ['ve known it all us lonely. I'd be a good husband to . Nicnovens vlat ee cee — HAT | WANT other—perhapm it wasn't Palmer WhO Along, Liu rood Hateuer aut not you, Till—because, whatever it'd be in morning, and was assigned to E ward, bats unattractive, but what is play:for [ ephat'a not tt. Im frightened. Sid- ney put her arms around Christine's nould shoviaa who drinks ig a, broken reed,” said Christine, “That's what Tm Koing ‘rest of my lif | that isn’t all!” She got up quickly, and, trailln® What else can [ do? This sort of her long satin train across the Moor, thing cannot go on, Dr. Max.” bolted the door, Then from inside ‘wie did cry then—real tears; and {her cormage she brought out and held ne went over beside her and took her to Sidney a letter, “Spectal delivery. jy nie arms. j Read t “Don't do that," he sald, “Ptédae It was very short; Sidney read It qon't do that, You make me feel like Gt & mance a scoundrel, and I've vnly been taking vAsk your future husband if he (little bit knows @ girl at 218 — Avenu ‘Three months before, the Avenue would have meant nothing to Sidney. Now she knew, Christine, more you is not necessarily play for me T am going away from uere. ‘or the first time he found himeelf Lelleving in her ai ity. Why, the girl was white, He didn't want to marry and lean on the fe - . Fry and lean on ing hurt her, If he cried~ ne was at the law, I'd be your husband before God.” which was Sidney's. he gave Sidney! Atha’ douind har Volce at 1Mat! a curt little nod, and proceeded to ee i i ih tie “Schwitter, 1 change the entire routine with the OUIah:} Cott) Ares : thoroughness of a Central American | guess I'm a coward.” revolutionary president. Sidney, who “Maybo I'm queer, It don’t seem had yet to learn that with some people | " authority can only assert itself by. like wrongdoing to me, Whatl thought Change, found herself confused, at sea, was like this: I've got a little farm jai¢ resentful. about seven miles from the city Once she ventured a protest: limits, and the tenant on it says that “I've been taught to do it that wa! " Miss Harri . If my er motors out from town and wants @ ['l| do my best.” | chicken and waffle supper. ‘There “I am not responsible for what you! if b ave been taught. you will not ain't much in the nursery Dusiness speak back when you are spoken to.” | any more, T.ese landscape fellows “Pot Gy” the incident. was, it} buy their stuff direct, and the middle- marked a change in Sidney's position man oul aye aa iseeeet rans in the ward, She got the worst off- and there's « spring, 4 PUt duty of the day or none. Small hu-* iF “d, had known, running water in the house. I'd b@ jiiijations were hers; late meais, dis- : —— bil ray 4 ete dg “That's what ‘ood to you, Tillie, 1 swear it, agreeable duties, endless and often a ee Just the same as marriage, nnecessary tasks. Even Mi “You're giving me a terrible r ” ts » very happy,” said Dr, Max, I'm up against. d kissed her again’ on the lips, Y " a Le Moyne, and he knows who you _“But—when you had everything! in glass houses. Let him who is Quite suddenly Sidney knew who an ao body need know it. ira ceil to sect 4 r ” F ; % «The one element Carlotta had lett eee aa crang softy into her GrAnme, now reduced to second place, sponsibility, Tillie, M you're asking are very well indeed. Why, Heavens, man, I did your without guilt among ue throw the the girl at 213 —— Avenue was, Tho jut oe nor calculations was herself merey ve up your training f any woman who vrled. f happiness, .hat’s all. 1 awear tt.’ he lifted her head fruit his shoul der. “You mean you are happy with 4 : a my advice.” The two men shook hands, operation to- nd I've been blow- first stone!” By George! You should paper she held in her hand waa ho Pad apron.” Ho put work-hardened "1 think a certain amount of YNorm I'm asking what you'd do _ ‘I've heard a lot of Mr. Le Moyne, ing about it ever’ sinc a ow: nave heard them! 2 pee paper with, the heading torn off, one Bad Known) the lad had seats me Dae cleita Pin around aber s good for a probationer.” she if it happened to you.” You're the most popular man on the “I had everything for a while. Then 1 didn't sleep last night. I took my The whole sordid story lay befo! iC ti Gh 2 Ph ih (aetied ut you are brutal, Miss Harri- “I don't know," sald Harriet, otreet.” I lost the essential. When that Mttie car and drove around the coun- her; Grace Irving, with her thin fa women, A St rer se te anew 6 : i “I know how you feel, and I don't — “I've always head that about you. happened I gave up. All a man in our try roads, and the further | went the and cropped hair, and the newspap one gince Mage He drew a “She's stupid, . want you to take the responsibility Sidney, if Dr. Wilson 1s here to see profession has ie a certain method, More outrageous your position be- on the floor of the ward beside her: long brea 1 you time to She's not at all stupid. She's going of advising me,” said Tillie quietly. your mother’— knowledge—call it what you Ike- came. I'm not going to write any rot Before going downstairs Sidney sho had left out this {important factor in the equation—that factor which .in every relationship between man and woman determines the equation—the think it over. se | stop iN to- to be one of the best nurses in the “I guess my mind was made up any- “Going,” sald Sidne: " “, woman. ) oesn' . f y. “And Dr. and faith in himi T lost my self. about the world needing men like you, placed the letter In a saucer and set =n biti a ay anything to talk eee DeLee art martha: rail the Hees f' po But before I did it I just want- Wilson Is a very great person, K., so confidence: that's all, Certain ’nings although i's true enough. But our fire to i with a maten. an tee ean ane POvine ee y ing u i . 5 Z m ed to be sure that a decent wornan ibe polite to him.” happened; kept on happening. So I Profession does. You working in & ‘The Ntreet voted the wedding a i who, ke K. in iittie room'bn “Toemorrow morning, then,” he abusing Dr. Wilson's pet probationer, would think the way | do about it. M said quietly, and went out the door, that Tdon' always say lease when? “And oo, for & ime Tile went out maser micro mce resound of Le ask her to change a bed or take a of the life of the Street as she went wave it up. That's all, It's not dra- £88 office, while O'Hara bungles and great success the Street, had put aside love and tee not to guspicton, of matic. For about @ year I was hacks, and I struggle along on what To K., sitting in the back of the the ee thereot, found aut it would ” és course, but to memory. Without any damned sorry fo: elf. 1° 4 1 learned from you! church between Harriet and Anna, 4 of her All that hot August morning Tillie temperature. out of Harriet'’s handsome rooms, y y, for mys ve stopper Sid not be put aside, By the en “1 worked in a daze. Gradually there spread through the quietly, unobtrusively, with calm pur- APParent reason, he waa back in Ber: whining now It takes courage to step down trom the wedding was Sidney” SIG0CY short vacation Carlotta Harrison was lin, tramping the country roads, and = “If every surgeon gave up b the pinnacle you stood on, So it's not only. F ip because y beside him—— he 1 . cowardice that ha: t you down here. down the aisle, saw her chin go up Harrison was jealous of the new Page | K. made no further attempt toavold “ny! a je lost cases--I've just told you T did [?, ae 4 girl, De. Wilson's protes: Max Wilson, Some day they would Wonderful night your operation to-day, There was just it’ wrong conception, And I've ax she gained poise and © was talking with Le Moyne. meet face to face. He hoped, when it _ “Great,” ha replied. “The mind's a @ chance for the man, and I took my iY Fl ane "Si and waned tne AM ne at ry wildly in love with the younger WI- son. ab Sidney came off night duty the mid- vember. The night duty Ritd Le Moyne came late to his midday training school a story that Carlotta pose in her eyes. meal. Usual had so banter for Tillie, to whi sponded in kind, But, wh h the heat and with heaviness of spirit, he * dle of > » happened, they two might be alone; Curious thing, isn't it. In the Instant courage in my hands and tried it. The 11 tell you what's eating me up, heen a time of comparative peace fo ,, ’ ne Pp, ve! y has taken your place, because no ony passed him and went forward F d t notice her depression until he he exploded, “It's Max Wilson. Don't that was all. since Miss Page went through that poor devil's dead. . pa - 4 . Carlo There were no eveninks MG nob nots Ci Na Meee at hee ee eens the mecting with Max Wilson took Window I've been to Berlin and back! K. rose rather wearlly and emptied Cwld do the work. Hut if thate our ihe tong rows of crapins Hele AT irate. Max could. bring Sidney why, you're not sick, are you, hospital to he useful. She's craay plice early in September, and under Will you have a olgarette?” his pipe over the baleony rail Fee ea ae te eet eee ee eta all, ‘The. servion back to the hopital in his oar, anne about him, and he's as crooked as a better circumstances than he could “Thanks; I have my pipe here.” “That's not the same, That's the thence wemt thi : pvkah st tl Beha ore a Sidney's half-days at home were ov- thing is this, and in all for him was Sidney, rather awed and “Me? Oh, no. Low in my mind, I dog’s hind lex.” have hoped for, K. struck a match with his steady chance he and you took. What Iu wag casions for agonies of jealousy, on Sidney had come home for her hands. Now that tho thing had come, happened to me was—different.” Wilpiility, Timiakas ihe auemee age, very sarious, beaiue the Alias: Carlotta’s . ° mf part. Then, unexpectedly, she bent her girl, You know that weekly visit, and her mother's cond!- he was glad to face it. In the flare, | Pipe in hand, he stood staring out eae Tamevand when Youve’ act fa"ttumphant tenn of the wed: Two ideas run concurrent in Car. head against a chair-back and fell to “He felt immeasurably old beside {0% had alarmed her for the first his quiet profile glowed against the at the allanthus tree with {ta crown your certificate, come in with me. ding march, Sidney with Max bo- lotta’s mind time. When Lo Moyne came home at night. ‘Then he flung the match over of stars. Instead of the atreet with ‘This jen't magnanimity. IN) be eet. cide nent out of the way; the other was to ting a damn sight more than I give. ‘An Sidney and Max drew near the make Wilson propose to her. in hor wuess “Perhaps. But {t's always up to the anared One was to get Sidney SOE GIy Ines HG: Jet Hee. hy f0r'® amie bayiah Blim tern mSaiai and rather {o'clock he found her waiting foF the rat. its quiet houses, he saw the men he joment. fA nipless. in the hall 8 an erica isok you task teens , poms her "ie ne Now—tell me about tt I'm watehing him. Some of these! y Cj pa my voice you back had known and worked with and Think it over, old man. | M. W. \ fax drow near the Delle ahe knew that of “Tm just worried; that's all" daya Tl get something on him. Then ghee ary susie little frightened. I> to Berlin. taught, his friends who apoke ‘his Wilson's Unexpected magnanimity ‘remiine at the back of the church, Hended the second, i ou think mother is ; : i she'll know what to think of her jooking quite well?” Max stared; then he ross. Black- language, who had loved him, many put K. ina curious position-left him, turned quickly and went out, He | "1 happened to be ony rege steset don't “Let's see if we can't fix up t worries. Come, now, out with them!” hero!” ch ness had descended on them again, of them, gathered about a bronge as it 1 vided allegti : if he could not Mine wicked woman, Me. L4 “\Chatla notqulte square ia itt? qRenn nae rele tae Remt oF coure® excent'for the dul glow of K's old tablet oat in @ Wallof te O14 collaas? MIGLOM Ee IGE” Setanta tre tg tumbled) raimer, a8 Moyne.” “He's not square.” across the street from Wilson you?” Bidney’s frank infatuation for the « young surgeon was growing. He was pipe. he saw thelr earnest faces and grave “Her lips are blue!” Py For God's sake!" eyes. He heard—~ “Then I'm the person to tell it to. Joe had left him then, wheeling 's probably nothing sertou:s “Sht uick to sea it. And where bofora Yes.” I-I'm pretty much of a lost soul my- abruptly off into the shadows. K. he. phd iy hed Dr. Ed over ion Tent Helen bore next (pee, have Ho heard the soft rustle of Sid- Glune have felt justified In going to CHAPTER XIV. Lt thought so; T had heard you i self.” had gone home alone, rather uneasy. to see he: @ bad habit of sitting just inside the ney's dress as she came into the little the length of warning her, now his HE supper at the White speak of the! house Your—your } Ho put an arm over her shoulders There seemed to be mischief in the She put her hands on his orm and room behind them hands were tied. Springs Hotel had not been brother was standing on the steps. j and drew her up, facing him. very air. looked up at him with appeal ant y 4 Sidney went on night duty shortly § * Sidney laughed. “Suppose we go into the parlor and something of terror in her face. Fee A lila deg puerta rhe d CHAPTER X11. . after her necoptance, She ‘did. not ea Wien _“Ehave no brother. That's a room. { talk it out. I'll bet things are not as CHAPTER XII. THus cornered, he had to acknowl. Monenr. neg Ae PoP er ds i FEW 4. .. sleep much. Bhe tumbled into her low J Harrison and Max °F or, a Mr. Le Moyne. It isn't really bad as you imagine” - edge that Anna had been out of nm you hear me plain: jaye after Wilson's bed at 9 o'clock in the morning. had taken together, Car- right to call him @ roomer; he’ But when, in the parlor that had ILLIE was gor ® Schwitter's strange proposal Oddly enough, the last “I shall come home, of course, oured out her person to seo her before tragic and absurd that 1 sho! After a ren. ‘ ts, ir & moment Yes, i recognition of K., two most — Carlotta Harrison went on night lotta had selected for her vacation a of thi a ag exciting things happened to duty at the same time—her last night ymal) town within easy motoring dis- “I Moyne!” t He had even taken another name, It's ‘I've been here--in the lt fainily now." abe mean—for a year, Name's Le Moy Heer adel Nie Gu * re w 6. arin other people, when my own Don't forget it—Le Moyne. I've got was that a Rtas aa ve tance of the eclty, and two or three “4. fo we wioked part ia that f want to sho loft was Harriet Ken- jmother ee a position In the Kas office, clerical. I Christine asked her to be mald of oF Tha tnred wards on the foor just timen during her two weoks ott duty "x5 ‘name had mt Ai fOr ANNs ee with him,” she finished, “I keep nedy, On tho third day "ane dropped her head on his arm, S¢t fifteen dollarsa week. Ihave reas honor at her wedding. ‘The other teiow’ sidney rand of the ward into wilson had go K's name had struck an always #P- Sinking about being out in the coun. after Mr, Schwitter’s visit, Harriet's and he saw that she wae oring. be br ia i Ag to Be moved was more wonderful, She was ac- which all emergency cases were Moe ng PA Fy try, and him coming in to supper, and colored maid had announced a visitor, ,,{t had been decided ts ; hy Yi MAYDO conted, and given her cap tauan, i ; 4 everything nice for him and me Sidney wan glad to have her ao him ‘or once that he could see % cleaned up and waiting—Oh, my God! near. She knew her better than she Sidn seen M of the morning, T as it wae Sidney's first. She out to ae her. He sponsive chord in sidney. The two stimulated irl’ went toward the elevator: to- mulated cicher, With a very little encour. nent, Sidney talked of K. She used at. Miss Harrison's tw ‘© not worried she might live for Wilson stirred, but he found no Because she could not get home rer way to adequate words. Only a part of what that night, and because the little not to know her condition, If she twent Harriet’s business instinct had been he saw Carlotta tw was pl good, She had taken expensive rooms years. There was no 5! I've always been a good woman until ¥ Rl 4 . knew the other nurses. Small emer- gre had kep: afta lt in friendly tone, glad that things wero j fna good location and furnished them ke ber muapect it than by bringing K- sald got to him. Fur & moment nougg had ng telephone, she wrote gencien were conmtantiy arising and tv Mal MOM We Atal well ONE etwioen them nguit At hee 1 understand a great deal better with the assistance of a decorator, GhCy NOM Vi to ask Dr, Ed to this man across from him-it was not tte News to her mother and sont a fnding her at a loss, ee p Heh floor, she put a timid hand on the j than you think I do, You're not mney sho arranged with a New York como over after. dinner. * bellevable! note to Le Moyne. For Chriatino's wedding the strect Stakes. She knew quite woll the kind ginty arm 7 ‘The only thing is"—— i dropped neleep hefetre the wr: a Sidney's lettor was not the only one threw off its drab attire and assumed of man with whom sho was dealing. ~ st was afraid Thad offended vou 4 Hit mo with it! house to sell her models on commis- nna PP hen at something yp its not hard work, and it's safe. ne received that day. When, in re- & wedding garmont. In the begin- Sho was very skilful. The very ard wae Arad) Bee Onan er ene BR HUE ne Me ee soundge WGh; doctor oame: and when, at 4omemink If { make a mistake there's no lif6 spone to Katies summonm he rove ning it Was incredulous about some pads waren divpleased you,’ she sald: "ORM tion of wrong. “It's been tried before, “Why, Tillie!" sald Harriet after 8 o'clock, the door of the Wilson hanging on it. Once I made a blun- heavily and prepared for dinner, he of the details In her oyes was in her favor, Behind glad tt jen’t a y | Tillie, and jt does#t pan out.” “Yes'm.” Rouse mame’ ft oot in oat der, a month or two ago. It wis @ found an unopened envelope on the The wedding was to be at 5 o'clock, 2°P hot eyes lurked cold calculation Carlotta ed under hand e'was conscious of a feeling of “Will you sit down?” ieee Dig ono, Tt comt me three doliars out table, It was from Max Wilson, This, In itself, defied all traditions of i he anid one Gay. "Soon. 8 8 Ot a Ree failure when he left her at last, Tillie surveyed the rooms, and Har- ""niere was a lot of excitement to- my WR booket. But—that's all tt “Dear Le Moyne: I have been going the Street, which was elther married forward to. th ‘evenings, I oan Thing hot going any toow¢ll ; riot caught her tirst full view of her qq vena glaney. "Dr, Max Wilson Cee nae anaees (iil ke was ground Ine wort of haze all day, The in the very early morning at the talk shop with you without either with I he had eived His q] i) =, ‘ope! i ° . ac! at nly 0 Ci jolie ef o t & o'cloc! the OU ny aus iY oO ou re PI notio: at the office, a wit 4 CHAPTER XI. Ta there anything, wrong? Hav (4 the Fawardes operation, ICR, more than incredulous; he Was BYO- acarcely: aw Veil TREE AUGRT KE GAG. SPRL AC TUNE: Bocebaleclaa” Phase. the RAE TAGUMARY GEAGZ uoek® Remsent athuancs cf $e 0 welketbe HE hot August days dragged you left Mra, McKee?" ne in soture of the operating room foundly moved, the whole thing even more unreal, was something reckless about 5 and one of the prettiest was able to do several things “” on. Merciless suntight beat "I think so. I came to talk to you for the article. ‘The photoRTAPhe? wore “all wortn “or stories When & tree Ye eee cua of delicacy about o'clock. He had stopped the machine on the Wilson began to bring all his pre>- in through the slatted shut- hout It’ up her chatr closer, nad ta, put_on operating clothes and Year went bythe ‘Titanic hat wont UFYIng to ge@ you again so goon, 'm — The younger Wilson was to be one crest of a hill for tho ostensible pur- lems to Le Moyno, There were lopR ? ’ at wrap the camera q He pier f 4 ‘ ations t xmall ubper RE ere at p'thr camera in aterilized towel® Nown “anit nsbog knew eee a mone » respect your seclusion, But of the ushers. When the newspapers pose of admiring the view consultations in that. «mall ub MUP against something, and T TOM MV OTe thrilling thing, they there are some things that have got came ou ith the published list and “As long a8 yo talk shop,” she room. Perhaps more th one night, from the roof to can't seem to make up my mind, wot ale 4 published I A Py Ane han one nian were on it--we gave up. I-in June to be discussed, a i Asal aay J i b this was discovered, as weil as that said, "I feel that there is nothing or woman who did not know of K.'s which the nurses retired after pray- Last night I said to myself, ‘I've got “Yao Voinn al 7 AH put up & tablet for you ar the You, said last night that things Sidney was the maid of honor, thera wrong in our being together, but existence owed his life to him that 0 breath of air lower sur- 0 talk to some woman who's not 9) te. Max, cigarette in hy Sg A own for the—for e “different” with you, I know was a distinct quiver through the when you say the other thing’ — fall ore for a breath of air F married, like me, and not as young flowed K's. 3 Wane the, services vbout that, You'd had one or tw hospital training #chool “1s it w tell a pretty rounding roofs were seen to be cov- ay she ‘used to be. There's no use Na% seming acroas nner he Allene “Let it stay,” sald K. quietly. “I'm Jucky accidents. Do you know any RP Re ee Rea free avnarcent ait Wronk to.tell a pretty woman {tndor K.'s direction, Max did mars ered with sleepers. Childrén dozed going to Mrs. McKee; she's a widow, ("US tree i - Mwy dead ax far as the college goes, any- man in our profession who has not? ter alt to “Under ¢ roumstances, yes." vels. ses began to come in to him , f f ment, his eyes searching the shadowy how, I'll never go back. I'm 1a And é particulars, After submitting to many ee from: tha muroundina vewnk, Cte precariously on the edge of eternity; 4nd wouldn't understand hotenny, Moyne now. And," v And, for fear you think I do not know questions, Sidney, taking the proba- Ho twisted himself around in th® own daring was added a ne P. Caer es women aprawied in the sroe , ziarTi's Voice was a trifle sharp ae Mayne nos And, for heaven's sake, what I am talking about, the thing tioner smilingly by the shoulders, Seat and sat looking at her oye Shae added a new and re- f sl as she replied. She never lied about «tore! Right hack here! don't be sorry for me, I'm more con. was threshed out at the State Hociety fuced her toward the door, “Tho loveliest mouth in the world!” MArkabla technique Hut Te Mayne, tesque postures of sleep, her age, but she preferred to forget it. phere wag vibrant wladness In her d than I've been for a long time." when the question of the tablet came "You go back to the girls,” she 26 said, ant sod her suddenly who AAG foline Fesignation Jt heteens Miss Dana, in Sidney's ward, went Wish you'd tell me What YOW'TO (eee ee ee eee evard them, geht, Wonder in Wilson's voles was up. Old Barnes got up and said: sald, “and tell them to come in and | She had expected It for at least a lent, wae onoe again in touch smh down with a low fever, and for a day ting at.” ' ONTy Mexenpetin nat at heme; anit giving way to Irritation, ntlemen, all of us live more or less see me when I am dressed, and tell week, but her surprise Wax well done, 4) vee he ve a. There were or so Sidney and Miss Grange got ‘m almost forty, Ten years more came over, How select you are, with peepdusuerehereesneeyt oe ‘a them this: f don't know whether [ Well done also was her silence dur- ‘!ttes when, having thrashed a case Cea Thay ould eratey at, the most, and fm through. | Tm oie mjeanvas 7 - an to walk down the aisle with Dr, ing the honeward ride Ghia are ton Mast ha mentale as . c slowing up, Can't get around the ta- ry A ack W Wilson, but I hope [ am. [ sea him — No, she was not angry, she said, Jay's we ‘or Max, he would w: worked like two or more, performed blew as T'used to. Now T'vo pot & ay, nt riaen and pushed hack hie AKE THE EVENING WORLD WITH YOU ON YOUR VACATION } {Wilson Put f nope tam tee me ie Was only that he bad-set her thie: for houra into the nliht out over. the marvels of, Ped-making, Iearned AG) chence to wet & home, with a Rood {yo Hare inthe darkness he ‘sonia So that you will not miss any of the weekly novels and hope ‘he Mikes me, And I think hos ink: Whon sho ot out of the ar sho bills, fens ng ble battle » fonsing evel 1 man to look after me ike him ys. hat ant en we * ' ' . 6 handsome.’ mide him good-night and goodby, He Was on hi > ick 0 maximum of result and the minimum pretty well, and he thinks @ lot of hald the Pity tian fore Tomes: Ut may continue to enjoy the daily magazine, comic and other She shoved the probationer out only laughed things again. The thought of the gas of time, even made rounds With a me. tie caer nia nat mattan, Cauckls special features. 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