TRe THIRD DEGREE not coffee cA Narrative -------------------------------- ¿/Metropolitan I---- Life ---- 1 It’s the most de­ lightful Breakfast Drink By CHARLES KLEIN and ARTHUR HORNBLOW ILLUSTRATIONS BY RAY WALTERS (.Copyright, WUV, by U. VV. blliiughuuj Company J SYNOPSIS. Howard Jeffries, blinker’s son. under the evil Influence of Robert Underwood, lellnw-sludent nt Yale, leads a life of dis­ sipation, marries the daughter of a gam- Her who died in prison, and is disowned Uy his father. He is out of work and in Cesperate straits. Underwood, who had <«<••■ been engaged to Howards step- «mthcr. Allla, Is apparently In prosper- « xjs circumstances. Taking advantage of his tntlniicy with Alicia, he becomes a •ort of social highwayman. Discovering Sis true character. Alicia denies him the house Ho sends her a note threatening suicide. Art dealer» for whom he acted as commissioner, demand an accounting He cannot make good. Howard calls at Mi apartments In an intoxicated condf- ■lon to f.'qmst n loan of $2.000 to enable Mm to take up a business profXisltlon. Howard drinks himself Into a maudlin condition, and Roes to sleep on a divan. A caller is announced and Underwood irnwB a screen around the drunken rieeper. Albia enters. She demands a ■ fust * unless she will his life. This she refuses. renew her patronage Underwood kills and takes her leav ’ tlie pistol awa- MmscH. The report Underwood «1-ml. •r to the police. Howard la turned Capt Clinton, noti brutal Howard through the third degree, and finally gets ¿.n nib-Red confession from the harassed mnn. belief m m r husband's Innocence, n nd eslía on Jeffries. Sr. He refuses to unless sho will consent to a divorce. To ••ave Howard she consents, but when she flnds that the elder Jeffries does not In­ tend to stand hy his son. except finan- to Judge It I h reported that .Annie Is R'dng on the stnico. The’banker and his wife call on Judge Brewster to t*—-! some way to pre­ vent It. Ann'e again pleads with Brew- I owhi ' i I. He <<»n- l> defend Kreatly alarmed Allein is from Annie that «lie learns con- information. Annie pr< a «ter to produco tl*e missing meeting nt h’s home. Rre\ Clinton of forcing a con t-HSlon from flou ar«1. Annie appears wit umt the wlt- name. Alicia ('ant. the letter was ’prisoner and defied the counsel for 'Now, don't regard me as an enemy,1 on her hand. Wearily she said I the defense to do their worst. Judge said the doctor in a conciliatory *T was thinking over all that weYi Brewster, who loved the fray, accept­ tone. "Mr. Jeffries inquired after bis been through together, and what ed the challenge. He acted promptly. son. Believe me, he’s very anxious. they’re saying about us—” He secured Annie’s release on habeas He knows he did the boy a great In­ Howard threw down his newspaper corpus proceedings and, his civil suit justice, and he wants to make up Impatiently. against the city having already begun for it.” “Let them say what they like. Why in the courts, he suddenly called Capt. "Oh, ue does?” she exclaimed, sar­ should we care as long as we’re Clinton to the stand and gave him castically. happy?” ' a grilling which more than atoned for Dr.Bernstein hesitated for a moment His wife smiled sadly. [ any which the police tyrant had pre­ before replying. Then he said, lightly: “Are we happy?” she asked, gently. viously made his victims suffer. In “Of course we are," replied How- "Suppose Howard goes abroad for a the limelight of a sensational trial, in few months with his father and ard. which public servants were charged mother?” She looked up and smiled. It was with abusing positions of trust, he “Is that the proposition?” she de­ good to hear him say so, but did he showed Capt. Clinton up as a bully and manded. mean it? Was she doing right to a grafter, a bribe-taker, working hand stand in the way of his career? Would The doctor nodded. i and glove with dishonest politicians, you ever tasted “I believe Mr. Jeffries has already he not be happier if she left him? He not hesitating even to divide loot with spoken about It to his son,” he said. was too loyal to suggest it, but per­ — and the most wholesome and ! thieves and dive-keepers In his greed Annie choked back a sob and, cross­ haps in his heart he desired it. Look- invigorating. You cannot but ' for wealth. He proved him to be a ing the room to conceal her emotion, ing at him tenderly, she went on: like its rich “grainy” flavor and 1 consummate liar, a man who would stood with her back turned, looking "I don’t question your affection for spicy aroma. Ask your grocer (or stop at nothing to gain his own ends. out of the window. Her voice was me, Howard. I believe you love me. What jury would take the word of trembling as she said: but I’m afraid that, sooner or later. such a man as this? Yet this was the “He wants to separate us, I know. you’ll ask yourself the question all (GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES) man who still insisted that Howard He'd give half his fortune to do It. your friends are asking now, the ques­ —if he hasn't got it he will get it for Jeffries was guilty of the shooting Perhaps he’s not altogether wrong. tion everybody seems to be asking.” you. It's cood for you 3 times a day. of Robert Underwood! “What question?” demanded How­ Things do look pretty black for me, And rentember ¡hat there But public opinion was too intelli­ don’t they? Everybody believes that ard. is no substitute for 3 G’s. gent to be hoodwinked for any length my going to see Underwood that night “Yesterday the bell rang and a gen­ of time by a brutal and Ignorant po­ had something to do with his suicide tleman said he wanted to see you. I liceman. There was a clamor for the and led to my husband being falsely told him you were out, and he said prisoner’s release. The evidence was accused. The police built up a fine ro­ I’d do just as well. He handed me a . Second-Hand Machin- such that further delay was Inexcus­ mance about Mr. Underwood and me card. On it was the name of the news­ l able. The district attorney, thus —and the newspapers! Every other paper he represented.” boiler-. sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co., 76 lat urged, took an active interest in the day a reporter comes and asks us “Well?” . St., Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. case, and after going over the new evi­ when the divorce is going to take “He asked me if it were true that dence with Judge Brewster, went be­ place—and who is going to institute proceedings for a divorce were about TREE GOVERNMENT LAND fore the court and made formal ap­ the proceedings, Howard or me. If to be instituted. If so, when? And Pest fruit or alfalfa land in Oregon, 10. 40orl6C plication for the dismissal of the com­ everybody would only mind their own could I give him any information on plaint. A few days later Howard Jef- business and let us alone he might the subject? I asked him who wanted JESSE HOBSON, Ry Exchange Bldg. Fortland fries left the Tombs amid the cheers forget. Oh, I don’t mean you, doctor. the information ,and he said the read­ I of a crowd assembled outside. At his You’re my friend. You made short ers of his paper—the people—I believe I side walked his wife, now smiling work of Capt. Clinton and his confes- he said over a million of them. Just Lesson All Should Learn. through tears of joy. Plutarch said to the Emperor Tro­ mean people—outsiders— think, Howard! Over a million peo­ sion.’ It was a glad home-coming to the strangers—who don’t know us, and ple, not counting your father, your jan: "Let your government commence little flat In Harlem. To Howard, aft­ don't care whether we're alive or dead; friends and relations, all waiting to in your own breast, and lay the foun­ er spending so long a time in the those are the people I mean. They know why. you don’t get rid of me, dation of it in the command of your , narrow prison quarters, it seemed like buy a one-cent paper and they think why you don’t believe me to be as bad temper and passions.” Here come In the words, self-control, duty, and con­ paradise, and Annie walked on air, so it gives them the right to pry into as they think I am—” delighted was she to have him with every detail of our lives.” She paused Howard raised his hand for her science—S her again. Yet there were still anxi­ for a moment, and then went on: “So to desist. Try fflnrlne Eye Remedy for K-n, eties to cloud their happiness. The you think Howard is worrying? I “Annie—please!” he pleaded. Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Ey«Uo* No Smarting-—Just Eye ComiorL close confinement, with its attendant think, so, too. At first I thought It “That’s the fact. isn’t it?” she worry, had seriously undermined How­ was because of the letter Mr. Under- laughed. BUck Shsep Not Wanted. ard’s health. He was pale and atten­ wood wrote me, but I guess it’s what "No.” Australian wool growers have beer uated, and so weak that he had sev- His wife’s head dropped on the table. oilcially warned by an English cham­ eral fainting spells. Much alarmed, She was crying now. Annie summoned Dr. Bernstein, who ‘Tve made a hard fight, Howard,” ber of commerce not to breed from administered a tonic. There was noth- she sobbed, "but I’m going to give up. black or gray sheep; to take the greatest care in selecting rams from ing to cause anxiety, he said, reas­ I’m through—I’m through!” suringly. It was a natural reaction Howard took hold of her hand and flocks as free as possible from black hairs; to slaughter all black and gray after what her husband had under­ carried it to his lips. gone. But it was worry as much "Annie, old girl,” he said, with some ambs. as anything else. Howard worried feeling, “I may be weak, I may be about his father, with whom he was blind, but nobody on top of God's green anywhere, at­ DAJSY FLY KILLER placed tracts and Ill Is all only partially reconciled; he worried earth can tell me that you’re not the flies. Neat, clean, about his future, which was as pre- ornamental, conven­ squarest, straightest little woman that ient, cheap. Lasts carious as ever, and most of all he ever lived! I don't care a damn what all season. Made of worried about his wife. He was not metal, can’t spill or one million or eight million think. tip over; will not soil ignorant of the circumstances which Supposing you had received letters or injure anything. Guaranteed effective had brought about his release, and from Underwood, supposing you had Bold by dealers or while liberty was sweet to him, it had 6 sent prepaid for €1. gone to his rooms to beg him not to HAROLD SOMERd. 150 DeKalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N. Y. been a terrible shock when he first kill himself—what of it? It would be heard that she was the woman who for a good motive, wouldn’t It? Let He had visited Underwood's rooms. them talk all the bad of you they want. As to Buying. refused to believe her sworn evidence. I don’t believe a word of it—you know Whatever we wish to buy, we ought How wns it possible? Why should she I don’t.” first to consider not only if the thing go to Underwood's rooms knowing he She looked up and smiled through be fit fcr us, but if the manufacture was there? It was preposterous. Still her tears. of it bo a wholesome and happy one; the small voice rang in his ears—per­ Placed the Rolls and Butter on the "You’re so good, dear,” she ex­ and if, on the whole, the sum we are haps she’s untrue! It haunted him T able. claimed. “Yes, I know you believe in going to spend will do as much good till one day he asked point-blank for me." She stopped and continued, sad­ spent in this way as it would If spent you say. His old friends won ’ t have Then she told that an explanation. ly: “But you're only a boy, you know. in any other wav.—Rnskli. she had perjured herself. She was not anything to do with him and—he’s Well, I’ll talk it over with What of the future, the years to woman. Who she really was she lonely. come?” Howard’s face became se­ could not say. He must be satisfied him—” rious, and she went on: “You see with the assurance “ Yes — talk- It over with him. ” for the present you’ve thought about It, too, and you’re "Did you promise his father you’d that It was not his wife. With that trying to hide it from me. But you he was content. What did he care for ask me?" she demanded. can’t. Your father wants you to go the opinion of others? He knew—that "No—not exactly,” he replied, hesi­ abroad with the family." was enough! In their conversation on tatingly. •Well?” the subject Annie did not even men­ Annie looked at him frankly. (TO BE CONTINUED.) "Howard's a pretty good fellow to tion Alicia's name. Why should she?” Weeks passed, and Howard's health stand by me in the face of all that's A Polytheist. did not improve. He had tried to find being said about my character, isn’t "When the late Bishop Foss was Doctors Could Not Help Mrs. a position. but without success, yet he, doctor? And I’m not going to every day brought Its obligations stand In his light, even if It doesn’t president of Amenia seminary,’1 said Templeton — Regained One morning exactly make me the happiest woman an aged Methodist of Philadelphia, “I which had to be met. Health through Lydia E. Annie was bustling about their tiny in the world, but don't let it trickle enee heard him deliver an Interesting dining room preparing the table for into your mind that I'm doing it for Faster address on heathenism and Pinkham’s Compound. idolatry. their frugal luncheon. She had just his father's sake.” "Bisbop Foss showed us, with a Ift- placed the rolls and butter on the At that moment Howard entered table, and arranged the chairs, when from the inner room. He was sur- tie story, the bad effect that the many Hooper, Nebraska.—“I am very glad gods of polytheism has upon the mind. there came a ring at the front door­ prised to see Dr. Bernstein. co tell how Lydia ELPinkham’s Vegetable "He said a little English boy living bell. Early visitors were not so in­ "How do you feel to-day?” asked the Compound has helped me. For five years In India was rebuked by his mother frequent as to cause surprise, so, with­ doctor. I suffered from female troubles so I was out waiting to remove her apron, she "First rate! Ob, l’m all right You for telling a falsehood. scarcely able to do my work. I took doc­ God. if you tell falsehoods, will tors’ medicines and used local treatments went to the door and opened IL Dr. see, I’m Just going to eat a bite, Won’t be very angry with you,’ said the but was not helped. I had such awful Bernstein entered. you join us?” "Good morning. Mrs. Jeffries," he He sat down at the table and picked mother. bearing down pains and my back was so “ Very well,’ the youngster an- weak 1 could hardly walk and could not said, cheerily. Putting down his medl- up the newspaper, while Annie busied swered. ’Then I will change my ride. I often had to sit up nights to sleep How Is our pa­ herself with carrying In the dishes. cal bag. he asked: tlent this morning? "No, thank you," laughed the doctor. god.’ " and my friends thought I could not live "All right, doctor. lie had a splen- "It’s too early for me. I’ve only Just long. At my request my husband got I dropped In to see had breakfast, did night's rest. I'll call him." Recovery of Lost Standards. me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ Taking up his bag, A curious experiment was once etable Compound and I commenced to "Never mind, I want to talk to you." how you were. Seriously, he went on: "Mrs. Jeffries, he said: “Good-by! Don’t get up. I made to determine whether a lost take it By the time I had taken the your husband needs a change of scene. can let myself out." standard could be recovered by purely seventh bottle my health had returned But Annie had already opened the personal efforts. The assumption was and I began doing my washing and was a He's worrying. That fainting spell the other day was only a symptom. I'm door for him. and smiled a farewell. made that the standard of length was well woman. Atone time for three weeks When she returned to her seat, at the lost One hundred operatives and oth­ I did all the work for eighteen boarders afraid he'll break down unless—" "Unless what?" she demanded, anx bead of the table, and began to pour ers accustomed to dealing with meas­ with no signs of my old trouble return­ out the coffee, Howard said: urements were asked to give by esti­ ing. Many have taken your medicine iously. "He’s a pretty decent fellow. Isn’t mate their ideas of what the given r.fter seeing what it did for me. I would He hesitated for a moment, as If un­ willing to give utterance to words he he?” standard was—in other words, to not take $1000 and be where I was. You "Yes," she replied, absent mlndedly, guess at length of the meter. It was have my permission to use my name if knew must inflict pain. Then he Mrs. SUSIE TEM­ as she passed a cup of coffee. quickly continued: found that the guesses were most ac- it will aid anyone. “He made a monkey of Capt Clin­ curate for lengths of about six inches PLETON, Hooper, Nebraska. "Your husband Is under a great ThePinkham record is a proud and peer­ mental strain His inability to sup- ’ ton all tight." went on Howard. "What —that small lengths were underestl- mated and larger ones were overesti- less one. It is a record of constant vic­ port you. his banishment from his I did he come for?” "To see you—of course,” she re- mated. Taking the average of tbs tory over the obstinate ills of woman—ills proper sphere In the social world Is 100 subjects the result varied but a that deal out despair. mental torture to him. He feds his I plied. Ft is an established Oh. I'm all right now," he replied few one thousandths from the truth. position keenly. There is nothing else । fact that Lydia E. to occupy his mind but thoughts of Ixxiklng anxiously at his wife across Pinkham's Vegeta­ Not Our Language. his utter and complete failur« In life. , the table, he said: "You’re the one "Tour wife taya your youngeat baby ble Cem pound has r e- I heard you I was talking to his father last night, that needs tuning up. xtc- ■db ealth to thou- crying last night. You thought I can talk." and—” s:.Jj of such suffer- answered Mr Bltggtns, with asleep, but I wasn’t. I didn't say any- "And what?" she demanded. :g women. "But be appears ing herself up. She suspected what i thing because—well—I felt kind of ■ slight hesitation naturailv • sou etbiug ilka was coming and rved herself to i blue myself." i Annie sighed aud leaned her bead Volapuk meet it. She Is ar CHAPTER XIX. The Jeffries case suddenly entered Into nn entirely new phase, and once more was deemed of sufficient public Interest to warrant column after col­ umn of spicy comment in the news- The town awoke one morn- papers. Ing to learn that the long-sought-for witness, the mysterious woman on whose teetimony everything binged, bad not only been found,but proved to be the prisoner’s own wife, who had been so active in his defense, This announcement was stupefying enougb to overshadow all other news of the day, and satisfied the most jaded palate for sensationalism. The first question asked on all sides was: Why had not the wife come for­ ward before? The reason, as glibly vxplnlned by an evening Journal of pomewhat yellow proclivities, was log­ ical enough. The telling of her mid­ night visit to n single man's rooms involved a shameful admission which any woman might well hesitate to make unless forced to it as a last extremity. Confronted, however, with the alternative of either seeing her husband suffer for a crime of which he was innocent or making public ac­ knowledgment of her own frailty, she had chosen the latter course. Nat­ urally, ii meant divorce from the bank­ er's son. and undoubtedly this was the solution most wished for by the family. The »hole unsavory affair conveyed a good lesson to reckless young men of wealth to avoid entangling them- ■elves Ii. undesirable matrimonial ad­ ventures. But It was no less certain, went on this Journalistic mentor, that this wife, unfaithful as she had proved herself to be, had really rendered her husband a signal service in her pres­ ent scrape. The letter she had pro­ duced, written to her by Underwood the day belore his death, In which he stated his determination to kill hlm- self, was, of course, a complete vindi­ cation for the man awaiting trial. His liberation now depended only on bow quickly the ponderous machinery of the law could take cognizance of this new and most Important evidence. The now turn of affairs was nat­ urally most distasteful to the police. If there was one thing more than another which angered Capt. Clinton it was to take the trouble to build up a ease only to have It suddenly demol­ ished Ils scoffed at the “suicide let­ ter," safely committed to» Judge Brew­ ster's custody, and openly branded it as a forgery concocted by an Immoral ■ •man for the purpose of defeating «be ends of justice. He kept Auule a Three G’s Machinery RECORD OF A GREAT MEDICINE