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No. COPYRIGHT 19a BY @ELL SYNDICATE: ne mesh JIE ca dis down for the Home Office, Sargent us Ghancellor of the Exchequer, Saun derson”—— “I don’t want to hear any more,” ‘Miller interrupted. “‘It's time we had this out. I object to Tallente being Qheced at the head of the party.’ “And why?" Dartrey asked coldly Miller rose to his feet. He became @ little oratorical, more than usually artificial. “I charge him with having written ,| \g the Iast year of the war a scath- (mg attack upon the greatest of Brit- ish Institutions, the trades unions, an article written from the extreme aris tocratio standpoint, an article which, if published to-day and distributed broadcast among the miners and oper- atives of the North, would result in a revolution if his name were persisted ¢ covering her intrigue with a quarrel with [allente. Tallente. ie DARI REY, hermit MILLER, Socialist M. P., unfriendly to Tallente. HORLOCK, Prime Minister. Tallente cannot resist going to Lady Jane. moment of happiness when he kisses. Tallente has a tilt with the Prime Minister. ALICE MOUNTGARRON, sister of Lady Jane. Lady Jane comes to London to his success and begs for her love. hands of the Prime Minister lente. sand pounds for the article by Miller. “Ie this true, asked anxiously. } } Tallente?’ | “Perfectly. I admit the existence of } Dartrey the article and I admit thet it was ‘written with all the vigor I could com mand, on the lines quoted by Miller. ‘Sines, however, it was never pub ten rey be treated as non- just what it cannot be," ‘Mutter declared. ‘‘The signed manu- stript of that article is in the hands those who would rather see it pub- lighed than have Tallente Prime Min- “Blackmail,"" quietly. “Tell me, how did the manuscript | e¥er leave your possession, Tallente?' “E will tell you,” Tallente replied, pointing over at Miller. “Because map paid Palliser, my secretary, out of his se- the latter remarked } continued. ‘Did you consult him } ‘you bribed my secretary and t about that article, first to . and now to hmven knows rr" “It te the first I have heard of it, eald “Just so. It goes to prove what I Wave) declared before—that Mill upon me is a personal one. “And I deny it,” Miller exclaimed “I don’t like you, Tallente, | } } ver, when Dartrey coldly led hand. The two YOU BEEN GOING ABOUT WITH THIS MAN TALLIENTE? matrimonial affairs with’ him." of a small table, on | “Surely,” her mother remarked] placed bier, AL. f placed a tumbler, ' SCAND acidly, “‘in view of your growing in-| of cigarettes and some matches. A is how a weekly paper of in-|timucy they are of some interest to different reputation but im- mense circulation brought Tal- love affair to a crisis. in a you both? Jane was siler “Just what for a moment. pers—dainty, fur-topped you come to S&¥,] ven these slight evidences of her] He dug up the anger and the bitter- ions—white lawn and fancy col- ; gatamn purporting to set out the edl-|mother?”” she asked, looking up t| coming presence seemed to thrill him. | ness trom hie heart and set them out Paras cobeck seit o 38 vi 500 Im orter’s Sur 1 Cee an ety eee en appeared tatty ear eved and composed. “Better} ime dissolved away into a dream of fin flaming phrases. His brain seemed} to 44. Reg. $1.79-$1.98 7 epg 9 us oc Bao tbh sobeed rere y(n od e+} yada 7 ee oh anticipation. Minutes or hours might] fed with the inspiration of his sut-|{ quality. Special ° | 7 ‘ hae in Sys “bey peg organs hd Ue uchess cl ured her throat. have passed before he heard the mo- | fering, fed with cruel eplgrams and ‘ . || Purchased from one of the largest importers in New York, consisting of Fancy China, Glasdware, ao ent ee remne eocates she said ‘we have become} tor stop outside, her voice bidding biting words. He dragged his idol Children’s White: Dresses || Bric-a-brac, Ornamental Objects, Paintings, Wall Panels, Screens, Floor, Table and Boudoir reconciled, your futher and I, against) some friend a cheerful goodnight, the |down into the dust, scoffed at the and sheer r world of politics and love. our wills, to your strange political : d ther the young lady really en-|yjews and isolation in. which turning of the key in the door, the you * . 4 shone {0 live, but when, your eccen-] CMW Of a belt, a light atep in the in the country, hall, and then—Jane, tricities lead you to urse of action 4 relatives have to say about : Binaries et for scan- dal, your family protests. I have come this intimacy of yours Tallente should ce « self, serene, Jane replied, in white furs, eralds and diamonds on Whether there are not some sinis- rumors going about concerning Politician in question. desirable. Jane’s mother, who had arrived in : : ‘Andrew iety to select from. s 6 to 14.|| seen to be ment—12 to 30 inches in diameter. | each—speci iced at London only the day before, was in pct {eft the seheolroom I subjected) 4 ‘Her exclamation, the light im her eee erat. Then ee ermal iy Regular $3.98 value. 2.85 || vaLve PALURSDE SpOcmRIY aie fi * Street before Ker prodigal tiers. 1 wont through three London] eyes the Pleasure which swiftly tool} wearlly homeward, filled with the Hpecial......0 serene UP TO siz 3-95 i 5.95 TO 822.50 95 et0 14.50 10¢ a 25e a 49e finished breakfast. She} seasons and made myself as ugreeable| the Place of her first amazement, in-|trange, almost maniacal satisfaction B > Middy Suits || S?2°!A" SPECIAL hay gp agptnad Paper in berlas possible to whatever you brought | toxicated him. | He drew her into his} or the man who has killed the thing Oys ; y Prot aaeraphs}atong and called a man. At the end| rms and his yelon shook, ho loves. In Blue serge, with naval emblem on & ce een ner ene’ lof that time I revolted, I am still in| ‘Jane,"* he confessed. “I tried to dleeve: Braid trimmed. Sizes 3 to 8 as though she She ree the tate aan {revolt Mr, Tallente interests me|keep away and I couldn't. I stole in e Continued.) Regular $3.00 valu. QQ ape ie Dae cnae the Any more than any man I know and 1 ‘Special only =a) . ,}shall not give up my friendship with “Take that into the servants’ hall let it be destroyed, Parkins," she red, him,"* THAT NIGHT. “ana Drove call you clever!" her} Tullente glanced at his watch and mother scoffed. found that it was half an hour after ‘ “And what do you want to say to|midnight. There was a light in the me about it? Just why did you bring|iower room. Above, the whole of the : me that rag and show me those para-|house seemed in darkness. He walked graphs?" a little way down the street and back “My dear, I must know how much|again. Jane was dining, he knew, > . truth there to im them. Have you with "ine Princess de Fenaples, ‘her 32 inches wide—‘in a variety of checks pumps, one strap black satin ; | * ing about with this man Tall-|godmother, and had spoken of going and plaids—in all the wanted colors. jumps, ‘a’ back combination t N with h frerward: In 9 a Regular 59c a yard quality. ips Mero a certain extent ee," Jana] that caso uhe’ could neurcey, be home aturday’s ecials Special per yards only... SBC pumps, tan calfskin oxfords, with : admitted, after a moment's hesita-|for hours. He strolled a little way Marquisette Rei ir Goodyear welt soles. Sizes from ap 2] tion, along and buck again. As he mnan' i od KK i $ “Chaperoned ?"* the door once more, something. br a Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ‘fa 3 to 20 yard lengths—with fancy | 214 to 7. Medium and low heels. vee a “Pooh! You know I finished with|/yins mderneath the seraper attracted | Ml aig double border—in Ecru and White— | Regular $5 and $6 values. Special, AIR al} that sort of rubbish years ago,|his noti aie 36 inches wide—clean merchandise. mother.” down, Alv E Phillips Oppenh'e TONY PALLISER, his secretary, who mysteriously disappears after LADY JANE, of a neighboring estate, who ts a great inspiration to litician and writer, leader of the Democrats, There is a swift She is alarmed at her own heart. He meets LADY Tallente confesses she is necessary A document stolen from Tallente’s safe by Palliser comes to the Its publication means the ruin of Tal- He sends for Stella, who admits that Palliser was paid five thou- “| MUST KNOW HOW MUCH TRUTH THERE IS IN THEM. HAVE which some biscuits, a box copper saucepan of milk stood in the hearth, side by side with some slip- She was wrapped from head to foot a small tiara of em- her head She entered, humming a tune to her- WALK OVER RUG CO.1Nc. 132 West 34th.St.Bet.6th.& 7th, Aves W. : MORNING SPECIALS: 9 A. M. to 12 Noon 9x12 GRASS RUGS “I am informed that Mr, Tallente| what he was doing, he had pleked up yard. Special, per yard, only ROR , is @ married man.” a small key, her lateh-key, and was ‘8x10, 6x9,, 4x7, 3x6 also carried in stock, TENNIS SNEAKERS Girls’ , Misses’ and Children’s Jane flinched a little for the first}holding it in his hand 50 Doz. Women’s Muslin || M Jane Pu ; Oe yt eg, II IR AR ere soo adept riser = |9x12 Velvet | 9x12 Wilton |Gen UNDERWEAR FOR BOYS & CHILDREN ary mps' answered. ‘‘He married an Ameri-junder the scraper, entered the house H Seamless, Smith's | Seamless Xringed, | Linoleum ee 2 | White and Brown, Can- In Patent Leather. Sizes can, one of William Hunter's daugh-|+=! made his way into the room on luding Gowns, Bloomers, En- vas—tan trimmed—suc- 816 to 1 wb ters,”” a $15.95 $19.50 $35.00 trek Sq. Yd. velope Chemise, Step-ins, etc. Lace |} Hon rubber scles. Sizes 9 ‘ae wa in to “Who has now, I understand, left ye stood there for a few min- 9 and 4.oxe.,| Variety of floral! original reproduc-| yards trimmed, embroidered, All sizes. |! to 1334, Lto 5! Regular $3.5 i him?” utes with fast-beating heart, A bright 4 Woe covet. | tina hy Values up to $1.50 per $2.25 value. 0 spe: Lady Jane shrugged her shoulders.| tire was burning in the grate, An| MA naenaue garment. Your choice, 69c} wer pair pe- “1 do not discuss Mr. Tallente’sbeasy chair was drawn up to the sido Oe only h IN NEW YORK TO-DAY, | Century Theatre Club, luncheon-so- celal, Commodore, 12.30 P.M. Daughters of Laabetia, danos, Commo- dore, 8.30 P. M. Sigma Lambda Nu Fraternity, dance, Commodore, 8.80 P, M. Georgia Society of New York, dinner- dance, Commodore, 7 P, M. 4 ‘ Greenpoint ¥. M. C, A. Alurant, din- f ner, Astor, 7 P. M. h National Budget Committee, dinner, é AEC Astor, 7 P.M. Academy of Polttica! Education, tunch- eon, Astor, 1 P. M. meeting, American Geographical Society ; Who was killed in an automobile smash- a ag Broadway and 186th Street, 9.80} up. The estate is estimated to be worth $3,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. Finley J. Shepard will spend the entire summer at thelr coun- try estate, Lyndhurst, at Irvington-on- the-Hudson. The Nausica Soctety of Mount Ver- kt 4 yhedting eld at the ire. Gerald and Lodge, Larobmsont on the Sound, the evening of May 12. Mrs. George F. Madigan of Washing- ton Street, Mount Vernon, two weeks th the Adironda * itt Bieetric Light Association, Bhow, Academy, No, 5 West 66th Street. Field Nurses’ Association, annual hari Piltmore, evening. onarity, qn No. 31 Mast §7th Street, THE FIGHT. INSTALMENT NO. 11. , ‘The Kentuckians, dinner, Astor, 7) The Masters and Past Masters of the 6 © I understand that Tal- WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY. P eaety Union, dance, Pannaylvanta, |2T@0% Masonle District, annual ban- lente is to be Prime Min-|ANDREW TALLENTE, ex-Cabinet Minister, who has retused al nero gue naked monderingiy evening. ; a WE te ae (eter? Miller demanded peerage to go with the Democrats, much to the disappointment Of} He shook his head. ; De Boto | Council, K. of 'C., dance, torih- wath his wite. “1 don't know. I walked down iho| "onevivania, evening. “Certainly! You gee I have put you|STELLA [ALLENTE, whom he orders out of the house after dis-| street, hoping for a miracle, ‘Then I| 2’ Omega Phi Fraternity, dance, WESTCHESTER NOTES, Pennsytvania, evening. Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, dance, Pennsylvania, evening. Ameriéan Newspaper Publishers’ A. sociation, convention, Waldorf-Astort all day. Knickerbocker Chapter, D. A. R, meeting, Waldorf-Astoria, 2 P. M. Catholic Summer School, Champlain Asrembly, euthre and dance, Waldorf- Astoria, 8 P. M. Federation of Catholio College Clubs, dance, Waldorf-Astoria, 8 P. M. Overseas Club, dance, . M. I let how saw your key under the scraper. myself in. and waited—Jane, wonderful you arel"’ Unconsciously she ha@ unfastened and thrown aside her furs. Her arms ‘and neck shone like alabaster in the shaded light. She looked into his face and began to tremble a little. "You ought not to have done this,” she said, “Why not?"’ he pleaded “If any one had seen -you—if tlie servants knew!"’ He laughed and stopped her mouth with @ kiss, “Dear, these things are trifies. The things that count lie between us two only. Do you know that you have been in my blood like a fever all day? You were there in the House this Col. Franklin Q. Brown of Dobbs Fer- ry, Chairman of the Dinner Committee of the Westchester County Chamber of has announced that Gov. banquet of the Chamber to be held at the Hotel Commodore on the evening of May 18, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Grossman of Main Street, White Plains, have been on a flomobile trip to Niagara Falls. members of the Westchester Wheslmen's clu of Mount Vernon ‘are artanging to erect a new clubhouse on South -Third Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fraser of Pelham Manor have returned from attending the wedding of Mrs. Fraser's slater. ©, A. Voight and Gerald Mygatt, after several months at the artists’ colony at Woodhaven, have returned to their homes in Pelham Manor. Aspirin WARNING! Say “Bayer when you buy Aspirin. % Unless you see the name ‘Bayer’ on‘tablets, you are, not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by phy over 22 years and proved safe by millions for » Medtptn, 8 Murray Hill Post, American Legion, dance, McAlpin, 8 P. M. Post Parliament, meeting, McAlpin, 11 A.M. . Madrigal Sootety, MeAlpin, 8 P, M. recital and dance, afternoon, you walked the streets with Surrogate and Mrs. George A. Slater me, you drew me here—Jane, 1] Circle Branco American, envertaln- | expect to spend thelr summer Vacation Headache Colds ae a.’ Rheumatism ~ haven't felt like this since I was a hen Sea = aims at Cape Cod. Toothache Neuralgia .. Neuritis i" boy. You have brought me back my] | oe ree ene fotos Building, | Wiliam Lz Ward and his son, Evans aaeach Lait ; Pain, Pai < youth. I adore you!" Morag apeincering, Soctetion’ Sullding, | ward, will spend « part of the summer Earache Lumbago ain, Pain at Maumbeek, New Hampshire. pervisor Charles D. Millard of Tar- ‘town has been appointed by Surrogate Slater as guardian of the three children of the late Henry Graves 84, of Ardley, Again she rested willingly enough in his arms, smiling at him, as he drew near to her, with wonderful kindness. ;| The fire of his lips, however, seemed to disturb her. She felt the envelop- ing turmoil of his passion, now be- come almost ungovernable and ex- tricated herself gently from his arms. “Put my saucepan on the fire, please,” she begged. ‘You will find some. whiskey and soda on the side- board there." “I don't want whiskey and soda, * he criéd passionately. ‘‘I want Babies’ Welfare Federation, meeting. Acodemy of Medicine, West 434 Street, 4 P. M. 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As it is, you may be seen leaving the house in the smal! hours of the morning.’ He took up his hat and coat me- chanieally. ; “You aré not angry with: mey drew? You know’ that T have happy to see you?” “Tam not angry,” he answered There was a little choking in her throat. She felt the rush of strange things. Her eyes sought his, filled with almost terrified anticipation, It chanced that he was looking away. She clenched her hands. His moment had passed. He walked down the hgll with the footsteps of a cat, let himself out silently into the empty street and walked with leaden footsteps to his rooms. It was not until he had reached the seclusion of his study that the change came. A sudden dull fury burned in his heart. He poured him- self out whiskey and drank it neat. Then he seated himself before his desk and wrote. Hoe did not once hesitate. 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