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At THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1922 e All Men, AUTHOR OF “THE PRAIRIE WIFEZ"THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE! Eire. TLLUSTRATED BY WITL & JO 5) GUNBOAT DORGAN WINS A WHO'S WHO IN THECAST. that Gunboat Dorgan stepped Into the BATTLE AN THE rf ; eh room. . eaUivS OF Gieteny. THEODORA LYDIA LORILLARD HAYDEN. a poor little | "teddies persecutor, with one quict ch girl, seeks dom and a means of “expressing herself" by rent-| glance over his ehoulder, saw the in HEODORA, confronted by the girl, seeks freedom and a means of I y ren t \ ' dle e/kaw the younger man it g a studio-in Greenwich Village Taking her Art with a hig A, | trader. Ht wt first entirely sleepless night TOF eer wles BE Us the natty sophomoric looking suit that | from inside, and the submarine begur i th th atatt de formed she allows W E “ . and arine begun} rock with the staff may be pr vfo ‘i a ” te rave him the beguiling air of @ strip. r to submerge, e1 is Worexeupe: for | a: > twentleth cent of her career, hugged RAOUL t ; & v a scapes. ge. There was no escupe for| again in the twentieth evr HLAN, a well known portrait pamter, to come three j ting. BY SIR BASIL THOMSON @ Chief of British Criminan INVEST: CAUuNAD INVESTIGATION DePparRtmMenT i either man except by swit 2 OT my " < wounded pride to her breast " ) c xy swimming. It] After the armistice T saw tis man hipoicion e times a week to give her instruction. At the third visit Uhlan casts "And what do you want?" demand What tf it is forged? 1 shall show thig telegram to the Austrians | Was pretty obvious that the older man] azuin in a new ¢ city, He was a ron ss trove ‘she thought of Raour| aside all festraint and scizes and kisses her in spite of het protests ed Uhlan, with one eppropriative arin) and they wilt betteve it!" had had enough of cruising and gp] member of a deputation of Zionis's to he more she thought 0! Au! 5 Bere ceenare He 5 grasping the gir The Dutch had recently chanaed th ne G ended to Alesert, for there had been] the Veace Conference. But he had @ Unian and his affront the more she] and struggles. Leaving her triumphantly, he swears he will return 1 want yuh," announced Gunboat| yy) gray. geo : nged ther uniforins to the German: |ambie time. tor both men to. have| tragic end Ho took an nerobiuno to hated him. The scene in her studio to-morrow at three Dorgan, shedding his coat with onc ray. Seeing gray-coated soldiers in front of him, the fugitive passed through the hatch before {t was fly to London on ome urgent busi- began to take on the distorted outlines MAJOR CHANDLER KANE, Theodora’s uncle. who admires |and only one movement of the arms turned back and recrossed the frontier in full view of the German | secured. ness. The machine came to grief and of mlentmare, merging into some] and sympathizes with his niece. He tells her lite | like a waffle- The ite per tralt pater slowly re entry, who shot him dead. nen ner Sey oe pet ioee in the} he and his companions plunged into oe gre eg eae te. Fennerniuere cing one » : i eased his hole is face hardened (n incredible tale of deserting from a German submarine OREO Cia eee berore | the Chanel and! were itoat dreams of being denuded iron, making every one into the same patter Then he looked sharply at. Teddir ed by @ watch that ran for half TKGEr Guile Momarine ws Pere [them but internment as prisoners of | (copyriatt, 1022, tou Fa) GI It wasn't until daylight came that Then he looked even more sharply al A an for half an hour under water war, I did not cover myself with glory (To be Contr during thelr examination, { asked the aie older man whether he would mind if (1) — MEEHAN QUITS POLICE. any possible plan of procedure 1 erases sented itself, Then, as she paced her studio in the light of morning, her eye fell on a crayon sketch of the well muscled right arm of one Gun- boat Dorgan She stopped short, arrested by 4 thought as new as though tt hod 8 youth who significantly Kicked a chair away from the centre of the room "What docs all this mean?" he ac distinguished) neutrals; generally manded, drawing himself up, for Gun- | Sweres, who entered the country as boat Dorgan was already advancing toward him Tt means P'm going to pound this JUNE, 1916, the Germans Hopted) gathered that the Austruins were not | \ new policy. They began to send] Officials but directors of important]immersed his watch in a tumblertul shipping concerns who may have had [of water during the Interview. He made s¢me quiet official sanction for their| no objection and there that watch errand, No money passed between] stayed under three inches of water for ently pro-British and told us that] them and Senor P-—-, but when Mr.]a full half-hour, When T took it out n recent visit to Berlin had convinced| H—— pointed out that he had come [it was still going. Tf {t had «topped, satenant an Kerce 39 ew Month After thirty-niie years and five months’ service in the Police Depart- be is , over on the understanding that he/as any respectah vate! male cle Uoomed out of the tab X: ido ee pend ee, Oa ue your fat carcass,’ them that the} was not-to be put {5 neesDtal expedes, | each REBERE, | mele on Bie ment, Lieut, James F. Meehan, sixtye er only hope, she sudde € y erled the lightweig vith «¢ jonomic — situa- ida A . 3 r y hop eB xer, with ox economi itua-} they did give him a hundred pounds] swimming ashore would have been un-| three, NO. 203 East 206th Street, Bronx, in Gunboat Dorgan, Her only chance of balancing life’s ledger of violence rested with that East Side youth with ultation in his kindling eyes, And Teddi*, overcome by what she knew to be so imminent, tried to cal! tion in Germany| to cover his journey, which seer Wik ta HGH show that they thought bis i od to terven set, It remained only to ask him|attached to the Morcer Street Station where stich n wat last’ January, was notified last h was made, He had or the foreshortened nose and the cauli mit “Stop!” tried to say “Ne, no than in England, ae ran reit) eet! rount bought it in Stettin for 4 marks? that aplication for retires flower eur 8 too" andl tint “Bites |p ant et oioy. ie hecoptlon. br TOLD A ROMANTIC STORY. Mirror. Bets! re prior (6 tet dine Theodora had met Dorgan some But Bie weston late joy bi pti Pca ee ' nat Jane time before this incident and before ffor (he second dine 4 land was faced] his return to this country. His stay f the most romantic ineidents| uary, Liew wos nttnehed to me pre Ne In one day, was extremely short and part of it{it the war experience of Scotland | te old We Sireet Station, rer her Uncle Chandler had been down to visit her. Uncle Chandler had in spected the crayon sketch, a right arm and shoulder which at least de manded some qualified respect. But his grizaled old eyebrows were closer together as he looked up at Teddie again. “Did you say you drew from models?" he casually inquired . "Of course,"’ she acknowledged. “You don't mean to say you have men come up here and—and expose their muscles for this sort of thing?’ demanded Uncle Chandler. Teddie laughed. “Oh, no, that wasn't a professional Raoul Uhlan was guilty of a grave error in judgment He docided to show this diminutive intruder that a man Of his dimensions wasn‘t to be trifled with. But something altogether unexpect- ed seemed to intervene. Raoul was suddenly subjected to many expert- ences which were hard to account for, |cations that the tly abolished by order of Voice with the certain- 4 P ‘i sya datwar was passed in a room without any of| Yard was the arrival in ingland of |e Linea ‘oin= ¥ Of defeat) un-1 the amenities ‘that he had been accus-[@" educated Jew who had, against|™)ssioner Pariah eit ‘ Lieut. Meehan said last night that he less she agreed] tomed to in his suite at a first clasy| M8 own will, been closely associated | i ivuied hike good health Ss rowing. with her enemy] hotel, Since the Armistice he has|With Djemal Pasha, the Commander|tyq" riven in ‘the. Nonpareil. Howtos euity again appeared as a man who can{Of the Ninth Army in Palestine. Ac-|Ciub's crew. that defeated the New make fortunes. His fluent tongue,|Cording to his account, there had] york Atile:ie Club erew in 1890, and There Wer €! his moist eye and his extremely well-| been attempts on the lives of botli| years ago belonged to the Hurlem Boat many other indi-| fed appearance were not given him |DJemal Pasha and Enver. In one| Clu nnd rowed against Jack Nag! Ce Ca j rmans were be-| for nothing Sales Perel ee tecelved a bullet] Jim Pilkington any her well knowa e principal one being a misty won-|coming anxious about their morale, in the check, He gave a very curi- (once cinta 2 ae der as to why an opponent so insig-[It was common talk among the in-| THRILLING STORIES OF ESCAPE. |ous account of the relations hetween| 1 9 )P? Manin“ hoeame ia Detee nes hificant to the eye could be so dev-|terned officers in Donnington Hall in], Though there were escapes of Brit- | Enver and Djemal. According to ru-| sergeant in 1902 and was made a Lieu astating in his fore-shortened arm-|September, 1917, that they could not|'8) oMlcers and men and civilians |mor, though they kissed one another} ic rant in 107 strokes, expect to win the war, but they stil} fom Internment in Germany, I be-Jon both cheeks and travelled in the Not that the big-framed artist {hoped to be able to hold out tong} eve that only one German officer) same car, cach man has, his hand didn’t resist, and resist to the last of fenough to secure a "draw." ing from Donning. |upon his revolver ag they sit side by his strength. But the thing became| The peace feelers of thé Austrians Rohini Berta nye T Bt atte ton Hall and r . That's the arm of Gunboat , ae Gunther Diuactio astations! th “pe at ; Dons at lightweight. prizefighter loathsome to the girl who no longer|Ied to # very curious incident, Inf V@% Gunther Muschow, an aviation) This man was a native of Ma Dorgan, the lightweight prizefg Tada mata fi : ah dane : officer from Tsingtat, who escaped infin Palestine, and wag, therefore, a Pacainhad that ther okies RitaINCGH stood aside in @ cold and Impersonal | March, 1916, two distinguished Span-|) Co" fiom Tsngtay. who ee i when he was up here with Ruby fury. For Uhlan's nose bled pro-|ish gentlemen were ushered into my iiiired by tl at el ako. 3 ie Uses subject, though his pa i digiously and left tell-tale macula-| room. One, who bore an ancient title, | C’Ptured_ by the Japanese, made his} had come from Roumania, As a Reamer, one of my regular models. He's Ruby's steady, as she calls it. “And Gunnie—that's what Ruby calls him—isn't a bit like what I thought a prizefighter would be, He's rather a bright-minded boy, and a little shy, and if he wins the bout from Slim Britton, the English boxer, he's going to marry Ruby.’’ It was Gunboat Dorgan who could do for her what the situation de- manded. ler only way of getting in touch with him, she remembered, was through Ruby Reamer. “Ruby,” she said over the tele. the most matter-of-fact tone enon che Wan capable. “ean sou} “lM GOING TO POUND THIS ZOOIN’-BUG OUT OF YOUR FAT tell me where I can find your friend, w to Shanghai and thence to San} young man he had taken to seientitc| | Francisco and New York. Here he|research work in agriculture and had obtained a false Swiss passport as a] gone through a course in Berlin, He fitter under the name of Ernst Suse, | was Director of the Jewish Agricul with which he embarked for Italy, ]tural College. Djemal used to apply But to his great indignation our in- | to him for advice on agricultural and terpreter at Gibraltar spoke such | economic matters. fluent German that he was betra He said that all the Jews and Chris into unguarded observations; he tians bad been put inte a labor hat rested and sent to Eng talion where they were employed in tions on the studio floor. Finally the | was the proprietor of a Madrid news- dazed big frame wabbled against the| paper; the other, who spoke English table, and Teddie, realizing that she |fuently, and was married toan Amer had trifled with darker and deeper|ican, was vouched for as a person of currents than she had dreamed, felt] Wealth and position. He explained a good deal like a murderess, and| that he had a scheme for obtaining could stand it no more, She was | for the Allies the use of all the Aus- faint and sick and uncertain in the| tran ships interned in Spain, and the knee-joints. titled gentleman bowed and smiled as "Oh, take him away, take him|# indorsement, though it was doubt] ORO Mt viclasitudes, he proved Ite |tondsmiking: on very slender ration away!” she pleaded, with her hande|‘l whether he understood enough | jientity as an officer and was in In some places they were under Ger held over her face to shut out the} @nslish to know what was said t Don Soni cer and was interned Rranndieailante bule Var neh a NERrOROtde all: Senor P- had with him all the} ® naiixton. at in others unde And the triumphant Gunboat Dor- |!mpedimenta of a wealthy traveller His escape from Donnington Hall}, gan took him away, an inert hulk| Wife, children, governess, secretary, yey eee do with great skill, On anything but good to look upon, a| servants and baggage, and he had en- | Tuy 1, 1915, he and an officer namet disheveled somnambulist with a right] s28ed a suite of rooms. He had in- | TraMt reported @ick and remained in eye that was already beginning to] terviews with various distinguished iver At roll call the N. ©. O, ticked close. people, but there was something] !!e™ off. It was raining hard and urkish officers. In 1915 there had na locust plague and in 191 ad the worst harvest (hat had been known for thirty-five years, and tie population of Palestine was in. dirs straits. He believed it te be the policy Cuticura Beautifies Skin Hair and Hands MMi Doreah?”? Mi, od i” , Li eet Iisa ees a ri f the Turkish Government to allow | | Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and There was a ponderable space of ae ate Spay a RA ct me toy ‘The knocker on her door had sounded) Wien the prize fighter stepped back| father nebulous about his proposals | \)°¥ | pene fom WY in’ slip nem to starve, for Djemal Pash Talcum your eve /-day toilet prepa- indies, a that cal shies ; a Ks out?’ ominously through the quietness, and} ints the studio he already seemed to] nd he did 1 produce any written Tel eal thet ial nelosure and h loes not approve of open massacres. rations and watch your skin, hair NRTA: Wihaer dos youswant- wilh odie here was a hard light In the pagan) courage seemed to vanish before a] sive himavit well in hand, He was] Suarantee of his good faith. It hap- Snore bateraem cn At 6 P.M. the hut preferred starvation us a means| | and hands improve, The Soap to éu ftiend Mr. Dorgan?’ asked Ruby. wong © si of the girl in black. breathless sense of impending cul-]aithed and a little warm, but out.| pened that on the staff of a certain doors)te ke) s inner and outer en- of purging the population of what he cleanse and purify, the Ointment to | t's for something I can't very|y ain Ne Announeed. without hes- Race baicaaectane alady she saw |wardly unruffled. He put on his coat} daily newspaper there was a gentle | ined omaide. thon tae, ite feet ded as its undesirable elements goctive 882/henl e28 the Talcum to ? gor t o oul > quietly into y Pane Con) aw Boe : outed or officers were wder and perfume. | well tell you.” Teddie sald, “'some-| virion hott got his!" amrmed the fatudio and close the door behind him,|@hd came und stood over Teddie.}man who knew Spanish. Upon him |occupving their beds when the roi] ADVISER TO THE ZIONISTS. Fone tach Pron Mall Aree: “OnMenra Lad thing that I'll be able to explain tol gion, just ad promptly that the die was cast, and it was | Where she sat limp and white, staring | Senor,P—— seized, for he could bring was tiken and at 10.30 “Die Wacht| He had for some time been tryir oratories, Dept. 231 i L Mt wer, Just ad pro 5 at the die was cast, eee re eee Palilaods ; Weaaa evapaper | %O2 tiken and 3 c or some time heen trying | | Seere: Soepate, OF < you later on. “1 want you to give him a lesson|alres’ too late to evade the intimi-]20W" at the overturned easel. And| tim into touch with the newapapertam Rhein’ wos sung from the win-|to get out of the country, Hoe rust | | Mae rCatcare Seep shaves without mus, And again a silence that was ob iinet pelt ne never Morente dat final deaue he in turn stood staring down at her] world and so mobilize public opinion | dows to inform them that. they had yed his cards well, for in the Yiously meditative interv explained a lite pater (hun tauat, “"T] Yet ler veitors ae he cronsed amit. [ith his head a little to one pide, Jin favor of taking over the Austrian |not teen mined. “They climbed the Dauined leanne foam Biniad ‘Of course I've never tried te Pe ow tosahione Wins 1c inate deta ta [itigiec 48 (ila LAI nate Bia: bal, oars Yuh"re a thoroughbred,"" he] shite wire entanglements and made for|Fasha to go to Rerlm, en route tor HELP WANTED—MALE. j §n on Gunnie’s personal affair anit detonaciesn aitie.!” Had [nes OC CHW SiN Of e cavesman than averred with unquialitied admir n TOOK REPORTER WITH HIM. |Derby, where thoy separated, each {Denmark for setentifie agricultural nounced a somewhat dignitied Mis fn Gy wow im! announced | she had expected Yuh're a thoroughbred and Tm for] eo tar, Senor Pin. {AN finding his way Independently to [Study and from Copenhagen he sue Reamer. “But when Gunnie makes «| snjont ieee! Nenow mething| ‘There was a carnation in his but-]3" lady. to the last jab! Meunediise (hat te intended to go to (ronacd| ceeded in obtaining leave to come Wanted, 1 date he's never held himself abow | vin y get through wit’ him," tonhole and an air of relief tuuched| Whereupon Teddie, who felt tragi- | ort Avthamalines teria In his book published in’ Duten, | England Mechanics and Helpers Seplainin’ it to me, “And what,” demanded Teddie in| with meekness on a face pluinly more | ally alone in the world, began to ery. | Holland (pping magnates with whom | Adventures of the ‘Tsingtau Flying] 1 heard afterward that this mar i “Then suppose we leave the ex-|.,_“ at, 42 i Hal : “Gee, don't do that!"? implored her| trian shipping magnates with whom] yrin © pluschow eave ccount of | Had been out to Keypt and Palestine rmanen b ihe most businewstike tone of which] Pallid than usual , protector, genuinely disturbed. he hoped to negotiate the transfer. 1," Pluschow gave ia account of Pepe aed Hatestin Permanent: positions) care Plaining to him,” Teddie suggested. “So I'll be obliged if you can teil me just where and how I might get in touch with him,’ his proceed But ‘Veddie, oblivious a es. | On Good Friday I was rung up by the [ihe "butch ence, sat there and wept without sound | newspaper man, who asked my advice. |than Justice to or movement Senor P—— had begged him to ac-finrance and he mur- “Don't be afraid mured “I'm not,’ asserted Teddie, quite bravely. while trying to board | Where he had put his loca! gcological| open at the following rates, ket, which did more} knowledge to good use. A your later] authorized by the United hie courage and on_|he came to see me and he was con . in justice to the] iNeed that from El Arist: northward] States Railroad Labor Board: 1 my she was capable, “will you expe to pay you for this repeu ted Gunboat. "I'm less than justiee to the “L guess maybe you'll find him at] Pot doin’ this for pay” t tore’| And Inapposite as it may have been, | “Why, your gink’s canned f'r yuh, | company him to Holland. Was there liruth. According to this narrative he | there ts a water zone where water] sechintate the Aldine Athletic Club about this Then what are you doing M fore | iinpressed her asx being pathetic, {f" good,’ he explained as he made]any objection? Knowing that he was|spent his nights in Hyde Park, | 40 be tapped at semi-artesian depths Bollerniakerss time.” And with that the conference | ke Teddi ce as pathetic ax a ponderous and full.{@ roughly gentle effort to draw her] to be trusted and that he might keep] suburban gardens and in a lair undec| THES he hid discovered when he was Biachewnithas ended “i'm doing it for yuhi assertody it coed ruminant of the herd wready [hands away from er wet face an eye upon the Spaniard’s move-Jn timber stuck at Greenwich: twice | #8ticultural adviser to the Zionists. Elcctrical Workers,” ¢ —?O% Ber bour, Gunboat, leaning fraternally over the talle-Xnd “Eve that little roadster of my own,” she feebly suggested, feeling the need of some effort to ¢ sonalize the issue, ‘It wouldn't be y of course, But when you and Ruby settle down in’ your flat it would be nice for running out into the country In hot weathe You'd take that, surely Gunboat esayed a hand-movement 4 repudiation which he'd seen quite ften in the movies. He was warm- ly conscious, In fact, of an appeasinis much of the theatrical in thie knight- rrantry that lad bobbed so unex- Power House Switch. board Operators, of Electricians, “Oh, please go aw said the | ments and let me know what it was}he was plunged into the stinking| Perines in this area produced w weak-voiced girl, with a revulsion of| all about, I helped him with his pass-|mud at low water and nearly drowned | Which rose to within thirty fect fecling which left utter solitude the] port and the two went off together.|while setting out in the dark to swim | {Ne surfaco, He was « great rea only thing to be desired. Two: days inten _recalved B.telegtam [to ‘the mocring ‘bios: nd he told me that his attention had But Gunboat Dorgan had experi-|rrom Rotterdam begging me to meet} But in tuct. as we discovered too} Been first called to the water question enced his own revulsions of fecling.|tne reporter in my office on Easter|late, he eluded the registration regu {tirough reading Josephus, who dc Matal W And he was flushed now with some-|sunday, as he had something import-|lations by passing his nights with | cries Caesarea as being surrounded] — electrical Workers’ thing more than victory. ant to communicate. different women, at whose rooms he] PY &trdens for an eight hour's walk Reyers “Say, Ruby's all right," he con-| On the way down the river Senor] Wus not called upon to register at ali, |!" °very direction, whereas now it is fidentially acknowledged. ‘But this} p—— had remarked, “I ought to tell|for he was amply provided with] 4 S@ndy desert right up to the wails sure puts her in the discard. And] you without delay that all this about{money and he knew London well | t?toush the encroachment of the what's more, I'm glad things broke] the Austrian ships is a blind. What}ffom a former sojourn in 1913. He] ‘nd. He said he had tried very hard the way they did. I'm mighty glad] we are really going to do is to nego-|bourded the buoy to which the|!® Persunde our engineers to try tne it was me you got to put this thing] tiate a peace between Austria end the| Princess Juliana wa moored, | *xperiment, but when at last they straight. And'’—— ‘llies.”” With that, he pulled out of |climbed the cable and hid himseir| Ud th er iodtont abundant supply of “1 want to be alone," moaned Ted-| his pocket a telegram which read as|iM one of the Hfe-boats. Probably] Wer and It was no longer necessary die through her tear-wet fingers he stole a landing-card from a sea-| ‘0 bring tanks by rail from Exypt It was three hours before Gunboat had finished with his boxing class ut the club and had apparelled himself in attire befitting a call on a rib (as he expressed it) who could bed her ponies down in bank notes. When he appeared before Teddie, accord ingly, he did so in oxblood shoes and Nght tan glover and a close-fitting “college” suit that translated him into anything but a knight of brawn. “Mr. Dorgan,"’ began Teddie, with a quietness which was merely a mask to her inner excitement, ‘I'm in u very great dilficulty and I've een wondering if you'd be willing to help marked for slaughter by the butcher's appraising eye, “But you're pals," said Uhlan with all the vox tremolo stups pulled out. She shook his appropriating hand from her shoulder and fell back a few steps, eying him intently. For she Was swept by a belated impulse to warn him off from ¢he dead-fall into which he was so stupidly blundering, “There's just one thing 1 want to say to you, that T must say to you," she told him, still in the grip of that forlorn impulse to escape from it all while escape was yet possible Machinists’ helps: kers’ helpe: tha’ helpe: Hic. per hour, Car Repairers and Inspectors. 63e. per hour, Apply 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. to Superin« cee ote th ee Ae ats F. M, Clark, Superintendent, New York, New Haven ang Hartford Railroad Co, me out of it.”” But he advanced confidently, ste follows: Anite ava Zs > ad d confidently, step , ollows : iis envenentiaa ‘what's the trouble lady?” Asked) {ctedly up at tho end of @ hum-| ne i ee etreated. “Of course yuh do," acknowledged mes Po and Mr, {SICK Passenger, or he may, as he| He Waa convinced thal experimental yam morning ee scuid night. “Ana out wilt appoint Senor an tuys, have walked nahore’ without | borings in the Sinai desert would pro- § Gunboat. 4 +ye said ‘with| ‘What's the use of wasting words?” |}her new-foun L Aisa Mga ha ted —— to be my plenipotentiaries es i hour duce water in the same 5 ee Mas whe: Gixect. ‘oth-thing doin'!"* he said ‘wit re Hutse Paseoin| tot thoes Lonel to y_ plenipot one, unchallenged, At any rate, he{ duce Water in the same way, and thus . Jocision, “I get enough out of tt when] he softly inquired, " one) for making peace. 4 : one the Mosaic miracle of striking the “I've just been insulted in thie} /°C!*! Rot Poa yen ont oet "| “siut they won't be wasted,” crieg | {sland resorts in a li'l roadster when} fF MHESE Peeks 2 as landed at Rotterdam and was ac riking th EPERS Ry studio by a brute who calls himself a}! slam that stiff. Yul say he's goln : “Tihe hot weather comes, I'd like to ss th corded an ovation hy the German es ACHINISTS, to crash in here at 3 o'clock. Well, | the girl Vil breeze in at three-two, railroad ime, And TU learn him) to think twice before he flies that zooin'-bug around a girl who's been born and bred a lady! And even Teddie, ax she stood up nd shook hands with her new-found champion, was troubled by a vague yet persistent touch of theatricality about the situation as a whole, Tut he made her decision, and she in tended to stick to it think it's goin’ to be wit’ yuh!” Mr. H—— pointed out that this was]colony at a public luncheon arranged BOILERM AKERS, BLACK. And before she quite realized what}a forgery; that Lord Robert Cecii|by the German Consul! RAND APID SMITHS, TINSMIT H §, he meant Gunboat Dorgan had caught | would not have sent or signed a tele-| One early morning some fishermen, S ELECTRICIANS & GARMEN her up and kissed her on the tear-|gram in this way, nor would he have] who were walking under the cliff be- stained cheek thought of appointing either Senor|tween Robin Hood's Bay and Filey, FURNITUR wanted for steady em- “y? understand, don't yuh!’ he} P—— or himself as a plenipotentiary.|saw two men wandering along the E ployment, Standard sald, laughing a little triumphantly at]Senor P—— burst out laughing, |beach. They stopped them and, be- wages authorized by the stricken light which came into ner “Never mind,’ he sald, ‘these little|lieving them to be Germans, took CREDIT TERMS titan States Railroad eyes. artifices are necessary when great|them to the nearest constable. Noth-|| $3.00 Down on $50 Labor Board. She stood up, dizzy, gathering her|events hang in the balance. I shall|ing very much could be got out of/[ 8.00 “ 75 breath to say what she had to eay.|show this telegram to the Austrians|thiem except that they were German|} 7.50 100 Aooly te But he pushed her back gently into} and they will believe it.”" sailors and that they had buried some | 10.00 150 pply her chair, with a smile that was bon] j_yTRODUCED AS A PUBLISHER. |‘ ‘heir belongings in the sand. These 200 man—intolerably and atrociously n. sulted,’ she sald Gunboat Dorgan's face lost iw slightly barricaded look. ‘This was matter which brought him back to earth. “And this man thr here today anderepeat that insult Teddie went on. ‘And, to speak quite plainly, I want some one to protect me. Gunboat’s face brightened, He moistened a hard young lip with the ything that keeps me from remembering will be wasted! “Remembering what?" “That you waited in forme! Every. thing but that will be wasted.” he re- minded her, "At first | was afraid terribly afraid, that you wouldn't be here when I came, But you knew that I was coming, and you stayed! And that's all I want to know “Do you know why I stayed? she demanded, whiter than ever, stunned atens to com? if iT 1G 300 aoe { point of his tongue as he stood gazin, he watched Gunboat step to the }py the colossal egotism that could us-[a little shy and a little proprietary.| ‘on arriving at iRotterdam Mr, |We! reeovered and among them was ron eove Genee CENTRAL RAILROAD CoO, i inta clouded eyes for which lanc vor with hix hat in his hand, come} sume so much Then he slipped out of the room with ey Kat three Austrign gen. {& cheap watch which was still going SPEC THe thet on tcze ee . Pi would surely have been shattered 6 a stop and then step back to thw] +yes—for this,” was his reply as he] his Hght and panther-like step, le bey fad actually artived and” he{On the way to London they declared |f] with Speti $18.75 OF NEW JERSEY | Ashley table-wnd took possession of the two barricading|ing her with the k of oxtnte | ome ned: sctualls Hl that thew tad’ Kw ashore trom, a'| Wilcmnueses se ip Dae y “Who' e guy bee: 0 fresh? * he suid, with a slightly self a was taken into a conference in a ho], 4 . Bed Spring and Mattress Sei ei var b Supt. Motive ho's the guy been gettin’ fresh? ay wid, with a slig arms in thelr loose-sleeved blouse ence no longer merely undulating, but : Git act of the tatk.|fubmarine in Robin Hood's Bay, It] ] Pe. bedroom sults, complete Homer and Bauoment he demanded Onsc}OUSs: KNG not “aiagstien “heroke She tried to gusp out a despe fallen utterly away, tel, Senor P—— did most of the seemed impossible that a wateh which |H.. g F ; ’ “It's a beast called Raoul Uhian,"’| look on his face, “don’t say anything |ewait!’ but he smothered the ery on ing and was particularly eloquent on| jad teen immersed in sea water for ning Suites in all finishes Jersey City, N. J. she announced. lo--to Miss Reamer about this, lady, | hor lips “ag ee the financial question, You could not. | perhaps twenty minutes should still |] Dining Table and ¢ Chairs “That puddin'!'’ cried Gunboat,|if yuh don't mind. It's not that I've] jt was not a acream that sho gave] “mreh "4 hy. jNe Syndicate. | he att, have peace without PAVING] be going, ana it waa thought that GER PRITaTES eae nck ) st y “Ww of ling to hide tut yuh know " er In this case 8 * ave e en- y y r Gi — ~ ~~ with a touch of ecstasy, “Why, that] got anything to hide. Hut yuh know] yoice to when she could cateh her (Blue blood, thin skin, the | {°° and peace 1 ase WAS} they might have been landed inten ORRN SATURDAY EVENINGS. Tedious ginaataral fear 104th St. “L" Station, DRAUGHTSMEN aie Lap ee Lidar tetuleae irre esper yaree hare yen | Ureath: but more @ moun of hate tan-| majesty of law and the green god woe pee Wal eriog Re it tlonally Subway Station # blocks awa |]. *es). (io mechanical, one, mrctivectural: uby er, b put me ‘ome in,” said ‘eddie, rather | gied up with horror Day See oes eo it was . The se sncud’ on heavy mit’ eonatrue wise until it was six months too late. [shakily And it was at that procise moment| etalment a thrilling one) for some time over the deal and Senor] CAUGHT WHEN SUBMARINE omar houre work: Apply letter only, == — Sill a p-—— left the room for a moment to DIVED. tions, experience, SHIP NEWS INFORMATION t 1 ey ~ |fnd a document, whereupon the Aus | ‘They proved to be a very Interest- ae Sci! To. Morrow 1. trians asked Mr. H—— what he knew couple. ‘The younger man was Chicago, Mn July 4 Maile Clos f hiseNpanish friend. They had ieee COLUMBUS AVE Due To-Day z ies + Monroe, Queens | OY ais D inquiries about him in Berlin, and|examination for an officer's commis BET. 103" & th AN “Lost ana ¥ound” artictes ‘ Hunn ah | town 10.004, foro L stunargo, Nassau Tai A Wi, a1] what they had learned was not very |sion. The older Man was a quarter- . 104" $T Pes eine pres rer peri | Miu A oi BE Sail Saturda much in his favor, "But," they said. | master of past forty, He could look to “Lost and oun’ Bureau,” Room Due Saturday Mactutowh, nity « “whether we care to negotiate witfiffor no further promotion. Both had 103 World Bullding, wIll be leted Bouther: Bs i (OPM T Olympic Southam vi Ge for thirty days, These lists n be ‘Rigoria, Londonderry jon af tort St. George, Bers : Regoninnd, Antwer ss] him or not, we do welcome the op-|heon on night wateh on a Germuar 0 a Gon W. G. Gorgas, Crinvbe H We MD ee i cigatan 222s EAD Aa 4LB) AM: | Noordam, ‘Rotterdatn portunity of mecting face to face the| submarine lying in Robin Hood's Bay ongn ab any Of ‘The World's Oftiega: pent? gchar aie iter pr ee eae era , DEON eerie prietor of a great London daily| ‘The older man had suddenly shouted be loft at any of The World’ Sage HIE bd ea Jehu! eeu SiR ared suropa, Naples newspaper." 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