The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 30, 1908, Page 34, Image 34

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING., AUGUST 30. 1908
THE, LATE MR. LAYTON
w
the (III who had ao long he.n hla
liv llarrl.t A. l.uak
HEN J'hillp lytoii left hlliuin u',',m,., mating season found him at
n, Tin Ton cubln walt-lilns I'i'lr "I
In tin. mat 10 avek an exten
sion of Ufa In drr climate rare w.rhl.r. build " f'-lr h.imr but ln
sion oi hi n ,.,1,.iall kin tlu.i.Kl.li. m.m l.i olti.-r
IT Arizona no i"u
thr going It would have ti'rn
easier fur him to let hi light n.. nn
nut among fil.-ii.lrj in clvllinti..ii than
to rimlla hralili hiii) Hold In 1,1,1
where It takra lull, .-.'fort 10 exist. Hit
where to In. m an ..-(.Til b. i, a. in a!
most an Impossibility.
rinllp tried t.i b- brave, for tin. r,ak
of hla mother ami of "no who had more
than alsti-rly Interest In Mil , and aflor
hovrring ..n H r bortSur "t "" ' lo"
for few year, he uwuka one iln y to
find himself pos-.-.Hi-d uf " 1kir.. if
health f'T will. Ii If hud hardly .hard
hopi- iu.il a ft1i. wLoli placed him well
up in the lift of natural scientists to
moire branches tlian one. An out of door
life. ) realised In the first iUy of hi
exile, was the one for lilni. o with nun
., V,.n.l o mmrill hov of tools strapped
around iila shoulder, and a bit of lunch-
ll,lna mi,1 li.. ..I ,B.' I c.1 to 1 '. f 1 1 !- I T I
.hi K h I In haw nun. k (fold l"''i- tf" ,n
l.'n mi in. 'ii n I m l n ,n 1 1 1 in l in na
r i . ill Ih..l mud. Idling . ilii. inn. I." I .an
i, mio in iiMM.-lf nn. I think II. malt.-r
ill Hur.-lv I inui.t not In loo li.! to
h f Sui.an
iin.- Iwiliclit whfii h- Ml n-allng In
I In di.i.i wa , there trailed I'M" l.lx camp
m lull man ."i n l.iiir... fiill.-M.it hv two
(.a. k iililllial- II.....1 iw-lllMtS." II 'id it
fr other ..'ilNitiilrli' H.TI. rachlllil?r.d
l- II. .' iii"i. and I In- travel, r wna Invtlid
to nilfliil t hit nlK h I at I '! cabin.
'riiiit.kn.' -aid th.- man. .In n't mind
If j ,... ..ii.ni". il.- ..iitmi.li In iiliinib
J.rt.-r.-.l ,t That III-! f!r 111 M . Wl'l'"
niii.. ii 'u.1,1 pull. well nigh straight
up H". ! II,- I"- i-l:d 'hi- pit' ka from
I hi- Hub- I,.'i,--ls I'lilllp kiuill.-d I he rump
fin- an, I h.-gim Iht- Mill', r and t h atudy
of a 111 ijp-.' i men
"A turt enough prospector, I swear."
he -iollloiiill-?d. "with the n-gulfttluB
i' u t rl t-"n f unci all"
What! mlRlit yer i-allln tin, youn
i . i . ki rf l,li tiunrinir mail. atr.i iiin cj,.- i iii-tif. .
larket h tram Dad the f Ulna atid m.iun- yfr n of them Infernal t.u-r-huntera
tai day ater day week in nd aak from C'allforny Thr- a a hlKh-faluttn'
talna day alter oay, e a (hy th,lrs(1,V(1, , d,r,m(,m.
lila lov for bird.-whlch lad him bar It uat now.'
bov to atudy the robin ami the blua Jay, a, replied Philip, Im a bus
took him, In hit new field, Into ll hunter or a naturajlet. whichever nulla
hnunta or thone which from time to your fancy, but I'm not from Callfor
tlme. like the Mexican Indiana, Ig-nore nla I came out from the eaat buy era I
the boundary line between the two re- years ago."
publics. One day, when a raro avis "Thai so? I done the fcamo. partner,
from the land of Aiteos challenued liltn but 0ng before yer time an' my name's
to a close acquaintance, be began the -j-om Oonway. It were Thomas back In
tudy of the new subject with an . In- ,ie gtates. but lu re 'Tom' or 'Tall Tnm'
tereat which made blm forget, for the wnBt I KOes by mostly, an' what
time hie chief errand in the lonesome lTlght i eall vou?"
range He watched Us habits learned Its -phll, for short," replied the natural
call, and finally followed It to an all taUnK Into the ways of the roun
but Inaccessible place in a P?W- try. "I'hillp hayton a my name, If you
I-IllHrT. wnt And now jUBt ,ry ,0 itt
a nest Of beautiful, dainty eggs, rnu- . hnma Lni1 the mi ha raadv '
iPn c:??rf? ,teWfimnUhwh:?. Th2nnnh ho.rc;add..Pp.ared
KdwB.. knotn r. ? MonTlslnS behind the big rock on tha wenteri. peak
?oUngMnaurr'aJd.kThl, "t.Jt Wgave and th. early tooon jmd -own th.
L i distinction sufficient to make all "pines to ute ltUU clearing where
him a member of the .National Omitho- the two men sat at an improvised table
logical aoclety. Next he found a weird refreshing themselves with strong cof-
cactus, a speclas which had been over- tet ind red beans.
looked bv the botanists, and it was Ye pear to be pretty well Axed, be-
named for him in their new classlflca- gan Tom "for a man without no regular
tlon. Thus he took another step up tha callln'. To corns right down to prlncl-
ladder of fame. p'es, young feller, I'm 'bout as nigh
In the mining camp which Hfe" ca.lled broke as I've been fer many a year, an'
home, he found little to Interest htm. it I don't make this deal go, may the
Money flowed freely, but he had neither devil taka me."
the miner's wages nor the stockholder's I'lilllp looked puzzled.
Income, and then, too, these were not "Which brings me to recollect," went
earned or spent according to his tastes, on Toiw. that I hain't been none too
He waa late or early as he liked, ha took POnfldln' 'bout my own callln' 'ceptln' as
inn iohii wuen aim wncm n. i'i now l am t no Dug-nunter. Lordy. I
far Colorado, and this place of rock la tall. For him tha days went slowly. II
the only blamed thing I packed with me., would have closed a bargain with tha
I altera 'lowed to coma back to It If ever first agent on tha grounds and hurried
I had time 'twaan deala; ssved It fer a at to lay his treasure at tha feet of
kind of trump card, so to tpaakj Raokon tha two ha loved bast in all tint world,
they ain't no one in ahead of fiie on It, ,but tha senior partner deliberated with
an' now, if Tnchea don't bother, It'a a tha compliance of the man who haa
go. Va don't carry no shot for 'em these struck It rliih for tha forty-aeoond time,
days, da ye. pardnerT" B1"1 ''ul:
"No." yawned Phil, "not with tha , "Ve- y!'n" blor', runs swift, but an
Tort so near," and, he continued, aroue- old conn 1 jta me druther sHi.iy his
lngly: "a pretty Bhrewd man and thinks han." " "rell fore he throws down hi 4
too much of his bottle; but haa withal '"H' tr,J',,p' "wsuinver, l'hll'a all
a kindly face and. I believe, could be a r ,rtl,;,Vv,.V'i W"f my.fV, "m''i
good friend to a fellow." 1.1,''," lJ, ','er to ' ,r, ,r'
. ... I.ordy. I wonder what I evor done that
A few momenta later Tom was I hmild ln i,ae an' i,,.i ...i...i ......
stretched oA hla blankets beneath the ,,ijj dual. An' 'er name was Susan, tivi
aky sleeping the sleep of tha tired pros- odd, ain't Itf I sure wish 'om liu'k." '
" An aching, blinding, barran. eTie
ill sin,
Bullenlx burning back against the sky."'
p.'i'tor, while Khll, on hla bunk, dreamed
of white quarts, a big stamp mill, his
mother and Hue.
When he Dut his head out of his cabin
door In tho grny of tha morning ha quoted Philip, plodding . along on his
heard tha sound or a pick on the hill- faithful old pony.
side, and soon down on the trsll cams sure an endless plain todsv Two
the old miner, his fsce full of Joy and nights away from the camp and Tom all
big flata full of beautiful white gold alone holding down the claim. Ought
treaaure freah from the prospect which to have come back yesterday. This he
had waited for him fourteen yeara. lng a bug-hunter and a bloated bond
"Voung man," he began, "old Tom haa holder arid In love all the same time Is
changed his tuna a heap since he struck more than I'm used to. Reckon I'll
this era camp laat evenln' and what ha make It by sun down, though."
aid about bug-hunters don't go now. So they Jogged along up the Jagged.
Not meaning' no great compliments nor winding trail, both rider and pony with
throwln' no bouquets, old boy, I'm a bent head. Borne huge, dark birds. ir
thlnkln' as how ya've treated ma white, cling above caused Philip more than
and if ye're of tha ssms mind wa might once to look up, but they sailed on to
' go halves on this deal. That plunder ward the peak and disturbed htm little,
under tho tree yonder Is all I own In the They wtm not rare , those things al
world and tha burros. I ain't no ways ways on a watch for something dead
likely to run out of supplies 'fore I git in the mountains, a calf or a burrn. and
a little of this 'ere rock assayed, and now, In the dry season many wero dy
then anybody'd grub-stake me that hud ing from thirst.
an oui.ee of horse sense en' a little pile: They-reached the clearing. Suddenly
but if ye'H take up with a grizzly old the pony wprung out of the trail nrlckeii
feller Ilka me ye can throw In a little up his ears and sniffed the air. Hy tho
grub an' powder an' a tool or two an' corner of the cabin the birds of ' prey
help ma locate, an" It's a bargain that hovered over something which to Phll
we'll be even pardners." ip's horror, proved to be Tom. There
Here Philip's feelings got the better were bullet holes through him. and all
of him, and he confided the sec rut of around were moccasin tracks which Phil
his life to his new friend. It was Tom trolled from the spring above to a hlg
who waa tending the fire now. and he rock a few yards from the house. Be
took unusually long turns at the poker hind this their wearer had mopped to
with his back toward Philip, and his speed the fatal charge toward the un
bandana auspiciously near his eyes. fiuspectlng old man. There were r.o nlgns
When tho story was done he made a of a struggle. Tom had passed out Just
ht-rolc effort to clear his voice, while iia tho ilur" dawned", for his blankets
he reminded Phil that there was one were ml ill spread by the cabin door and
thing in the bargain which ho had over
looked.
"Ye'ra young." ha said, "an' the moth
er an' tha gal is enough fer a feller to in whloh Tom had carried hi
leave hla tin to, but I ain't no spring and even his horso wero gone.
chicken, an haln t had no blood and kin.
eeu.
The plnce was rifled of nil "Its prtih.
turns and pnwdor, and the tobacco pouch
money.
SOMETHING WHICH TO PHILIP'S HORROR PROVED TO BE TOM.
'It's as much as ever." renlied Phllln. lust va I nil va" -nnri htn vnlrn anntr. "vi't, omin' tn. nBb- rt. 4iaMi t
. . ... nun ' ' . " " uu.-iiuii.ei. J J 1 , VI J , 1 - - ' T ........ vw B v' " no ,'11, UIU1I I A l
at a nubile eatlne: house, while the Annt i-nn. a i, . GueHs I 1upt do know 'cold from nv- into a hnmn n-hini.r --r nirk nn that- -with if nn' wm-l- k, ... . 1. .
classification of a specimen meant mora buzzard Well, an I ain't no smuggler, ltes of Iron." rock not a hundred yards from this ere long atory, too long to spin this evenln'.
j!'1 tna" V, KIarimaCfi?. nor no rustler, either.". Tom slowly untied a cord which bound cabin." Them stara Is a tellin' us it's time to
th mo?' orchestra In lmusrner?t ha ll "T take " from rr outfit," began the parcel he carried, unfolded a dark Phil Jumped to his feet with excite- l"rn into blankets." .
And ao he earrmd the title of he Late Phil- cloth, then a bit of worn tisane paper, ment and Tom's eyes glowed like two But sleep, to Phil's ves. would hava
Lay ton 5 . "Ye " .V' 'P.1'1' ?:0"nS mnj,'.' hft 'al,1 a PlPfe ore PM"V hand- c"als trom the fire. been an impossibility Sa Tom saw it
"You'd be late at vour own wedding, terrupted. I a'n t nothin on Ond earth VV hlte quartz and free gold, sure's "When r gasped Phil, with a keen "Well. then, fill up agin.- old boy."
I believe." remarked an acquaintance T, ?ros',Bt a ?. . re "i.l. eJtnla,mea nJiip. noming Ktance at the stranger. said he, and ter passing the black
jona day. '"You wouldn't get there until dr,lnk- Phil, to wind up on?" asked Tom, it toward the fire.
. O tT r" 1 n hla nnst a hi tr hmrlA mhlih la ' V a w. rlauii clrii
'When? Pardner, I've done packed bottle with the same result as before.
it was all over." offering his host a big bottle which he ' Ye re dead right, pardner, and rloh- that there piece of rock in my pocket Tom told his tale. It told of the uds
"JSVouldn't I, though," retorted Philip. ,irom unuer ine lame. taint er n any rock ye ever heard tell or." ever since '84. Hain't been a mlnuta and downs of a prospector's life of for-
mciuiniiiii; jiib icilcib ,u iiib iiivti",i t " ......,'r
and awetnetrt were curious mixtures i tne
of hope and despair,
nis one ooject in a
fortune with which
hla mother and
Thi,tv11inl'UtiWi,Mi1ilanln,; over ""'J1 treasure back in its wrappings. "An' camp and as easily lost. But of all the
r ii m n nr mat t'hi i xn a r-o i r in
, but ha held true to mol-tened his lips out of the shadows. The air waa strong pact to make my little stake, the last was about to locate in ' when the In-
re tne mazing or a ,iyihw aiiyunng aoout tock, oy .' witn mescal, Dut Philip am not even one, l low. ril ever strike." dians drove him to another field
to provide well for asked Tdm. taking a small package from wince. v "But" began Philip. w2 n..iT -hV? SL- - iik
to warrant him In mar- His trousers pocket. "Where?" repeated Tom; "I'll tell ye "Yea, I know." Interrupted Tom, snuffed out, so I vamoosed and struck
Philip carefully spread a canvas over
nor sweetheart these many years. J ve the lifeless riguro and then he realized
sure tuk a fancy to yer gal, an' when we wlih a start what it had meant to him
have the papers drewed up fer this 'era this time to be a few hours too late
deal I'll add this: that if I happens to How he carried the, news to the world
fiass In my checks 'fore ye do, my share, below he never knew, hut while thn
a to go to Busan an' her heirs forever; st irs kept watch once more over the
in short, ye two'll have) the hull lay- old man he rode a fresh horse to tho
out." fcrt. The troops went out, but thA
For weeks tho newspapers heralded Apacln Kid and Ills band knew the trulls
the great - find by an old timer and a -well and were safe in their old h.iunts
young naturalist In the Cochise raoun- in tho Sierra Madras.
tains near the well known Tip Top The prospector was lnlil awav with
cabin. Kxperts came and went, capl- due respect In the little, military wmf
tallsts made them flattering offers and tnry, a military post was established
Phtltp took almost daily trips to the near the mine and Philip closed a har
Fort. gain with a mining nWent whom Tom
"Ben tallln' her about it I reckon, had most favored. He ..needed no urging
'Tween you an' the gal looks like I'ncle then to rejoin the dear ones. The car
Barn must make a good sneck canceling tun flaunted its red or yellow blooms
stamps nowadays, eh boy," remarked before him and th warbler and thu
Tom In his bantering way upon Phil's thrush tried to lure him as of old, but
return from one of these Journeys, thoy had lost their charms. He was
and the young man smyed a pitying Kiad to leave them to others for Ills
smile for the old man who had no one to heart was in the east.
TURN!
MIL
its gofto be done very carefully, have faded away. Xt seems to me that wouldn't care to meet." was one sen- enter and find the heroine Just about
to iiei.i.n as sue uioppea mi hi .sieep. . wnen ino actor stopped and trie man m ant to circumstances. garet, "and very ingenious. How do strlctlv true, she hoped
tence of the message. Julia didn't con- to faint.
very pretty Indeed," said Mar- sider that even a little lie. It
xra mans sale enougn or course, people think up such clever things? But "If you can come," her message ran.
The little play got under way and
passed off with surprising smoothness.
There -, was a lot of life In the acting.
Julia watched her anxiously. ,
"How will she take the climax?" she.
wald to herself, and wondered If they
OROTHY Millbank was in a very. ' get him and mix more freelv in the "Neither did h." said Julia, "not
II embarrassing position. Here she society In which she found herself. at first. And you weren't fooled, were These two young persons must be ought to fetch them
was a guest at a house party in 4 ca,J. "o on this way ' she said you? Tell me, dear, didn't you know brought togethrtr under the most ro- 'It's all very prett
g , t" iici.-..-ii a one uiiijiucu uii to siuvp. . wnwn I
the Adirondacks, and there wos, she surprised Julia Willson the next began?"
no one in all the large company fay by suggesting they go for a row "Yes. I did." said Dorothy. "But that but the girl is so temperamental that your plan haa got to work perfectly. The "you will arrive at 'Lake Placid In the IcMly lnDoroth v
she could call a friend. togeth.fr. hen they got to a quiet doesn t excuse him. Why, you all knew It s got to be brought home to her very least hitch would spoil lt.'r morning. Please don't come up to the ep in Morotny s.
The married women she knew had , . v t . "c , , ? ", , l'""B "alB 1 m sure we couia manage,- ssia camp until the arte rnoon. We want the
w. . women sne Knew, naa ..j not quite sure what I want to "It was a mean trick," said Julia, something quite the opposite" Julia, "and there's no harm in trying, fact that we are to have a real actor in
been concerned In a plot against he.-; say, Mrs. Willson,' she began, "but my "and we won't try it again. At least Maybe Mr. Higglns would suggest We mustn't lot any one Into the secret the nlnv tn he a cnmnlete aurnrlsa. Da-
she could not bring herself to be more position lately has been so uncomfort- I won't. So let's all start afresh." something, ' put In Oeorgianna. except the man who is to play the hero vid will meet you at the landing at 1 had been wise to meddle
than civil to them. The other un- aole tnat l wnntei to talk to some one. Julia stretched out both arms im- . .Jh?ou lnlnK a man wants women to at first. One of us has got to lend a o'clock." David, she knew, had reached tlin t
'"hiubu gins wtire not iier sort. na.w nc-n mi, uik.i.v. iu,i wiiu . puimvtjiy aim i.oruiny reaponuea oy ex- viawn icbiiwhuhu. iiiiiHimnd. rNiiw wiucn Bniurii ne .' - it wa a ZOO word message. X nat a camp, with Uuelpli Higglns and thev
for the men, she had antagonized them, or any one In particular. Just with tending hers. They had a double hand- J4 m"ch he does. He Is no doubt "It requires too much finesse for woman should send it was a notable were already at the back of the boat- '
and anyway she had had enough of circumstances I suppose." shake, which between women is as bind- Jfiit!! g n?,Y , 0 ,Ret,v, her Rnd ,s John o do 1' Margaret spoke up. event, for if there la one time when a house ready to ascend the few wooden I
nuvic,, iui un jjioncui. i uu imm n ngiii uu luiRrjr, juna. iiik u aiiytning can oe. k. i. k " ..uit us yy iin.nii .-mi i uui tu ia iiuiiMi-ii, woman is sparing or ner words it is steps and arrive at centre stage ira-
Dorothy knew little -about women. Interrupted, "and with all of us col- Good feeling was restored in the camp K .TTe ,,t i Lfi t s,?me.wtla.tV said Geoiglanna. when sho has to pay for them. Julia matically through the window Onlv
In the few years sine- she had been lectlvely and Individually. I have been forthwith. Dorothy showod how pleas- T sore w l w "iff ,"' whl(h "You may have Perclval," said Claire felt that she was dlBsipatlng when she one of them, of course. It had been. I'
f "u .'vi. attin. duiiniu vvu.iiiii)$ i.'i juai eui:ii n opptiriunu y uni sue couia nc io women as wen aB 7 rrht" unn,.-,, i, a yuui euirinr. nii, sent mis telegram.
tuuiKU ujr men, aim bub iKn vastly to ten you so. i'lease rorgive us right men. it took tact plenty of it, which n, ..in, i .. t. . iVm , t .ll u
into ways of behavior and tricks of nff anrt I m sure we will hivn awrv. Tnila mmniioii ,,t ii,v, tha uut wlih It, came the chorus. David un to the tnb
speech that earned for her the title of thing straightened out in short order." formed couuet'te was as av as the ....1U - Ltw Te've be.en. talking of ''He'll do nicely." said Julia.
David today It was to' be the other.
coquette.
l guess its up to you to coach she didn't set an answer tint 1 late Dim hv nn, tha nii..,r. left tv,-
'" . . that night, and worried over the delay, as their turn came siientiv th i,.t f
. xuu mn w we ve Deen taiKing or "He'll do nicely." said Jul a. -"and I nut the r,nl .m ,ati.fantrrv Cnnlnn ,i 1, .v.-" .V" ' ri :L' '.li L i
Until now there had been no "I am not sure that I have anvthlna rest, mitwardl v. there, was nf Mme. a r.n?Y .h.,.r nl ' W""K th think . Dorothy will get along better Higglns said he would come and ne ti n in th. tZSnCJ . MitlilV..
. ... ,, , j ,-. , , ,-' ' , . . "', ----- - iiiiiirr l-ainijers ann some or The n.nnl. will, him ttinn with nnv ftf tha nthara ,.ia ai. i i . .
"I
' rei
Bi
I .
to her prace of mind to bott)etier up
iSS,. 5a8.,d,alllance wUh tt,e to forgive," said Dorothy thoughtfully, forced note In her laughter.
whit 5i 0 i h "l was angry, but I am beginning to "I ought to be happy." she w
taiJaf? ..f'v woman WJ' as realize that maybe I needed a lesson, her dlarv, "and I am sure I want
Lanii ..it? tiajsuy us it coiues Romeinins But it hurts
The grVa eyes filled
we know In the hotels. I.et h.T . T'm'V.l In. fnV T'll ha X h, . with th.. WA" " ' I"""'""?! .. Ju"-. wt" had been in front nil the f
i . l, i i i . , - r, .- " v" j lie yuuiiK wuiliail aKttlliat wnoin inia Time all. wna the -attfea rviatinCT-a nrA
So pleasant nlot was directed had cone on in.i ha ik t .i.- . i
I Av ,.nAA..-AA... a U f ....,1, IHW jy.' "Ulll liiciv IIIUl 11 ill. .! ui
i . ..... - U, V H O UIIUU
ant tn he "it .ii i ....... ,0 av.11,?, imic oi.iiiic uiai wan Bjiam iiiril
- v.rii i.rrn ihiih I ninii n v in nlnv iha ia a a t--
She needs the outlet of
one she can
such outlet.
Her mother was traveling out west;
It was impossible to go to her. Sho
tvntt compelled to remain for some
weeks at least among these people sha
deemed unfriendly. She took to keep
ing a diary.
A girl s diary is a foolish thing usu
ally. It contains merely the vaporlngs
said
'I 1. ....... I .... , l. .
tru'UrtuT'no Jul'a, "f you may ha've notTced that
trust. Dorothy had no r am ,n )ove wl(n my huBban(J and so
l understand
I
I
1 1
u s unnatural ror to imte any one. heroine she ll he elad of a dlitrWct nn Th nth.ra nid .a tha .t.iia ' ' u imi. mu. w .... i im .ii mem to move near the one door the i i
pose so why should that bother me? J' rehearsals a'then the 10' madee lSSmuhllvS.rS fh.'y hSd JXT T" l "P"-
I wish I could forget." minute wp'1 arrfln far wi-. r.ir X oar.f. tiiir K-r mVle Jov" Yau,i .u,Jv JV81 p iney naa ginned monologue. An she conn UidaA I
Arrmtvra
She couldn't forget Julia Willson. gins to take the nsrt .nk rwth Min..b ' ..aaA .1.l:,."'B.""",. . will he. my lover, never come?" and
"But it isn't that," Dorothy inter- always observant, felt she knew what "Of course we'll eet num. ml. h.'. (.i.h m,.r ih. il, h.i. ;i,.. i ne aay oeiore ine one on wnicn sne got ready to faint. Ouelnh Higglns' he.n,t
rupted. "Please don't think I am in was troubling Dorothy. The other mar- familiar with that one a"t play he for the heroine. , , "Svl njT , "' VnH "PPared in the window. It was time.
iovc witn Mr. Miggtns. l have settled ried women dht too. Marriage la a Bve last winter as a curtain raiser ."This will be pretending at love, with in, t ikl hit ent n MirmrVt wli ior an or tnem to vamoose, ulla nulrk- f
in it. i naie rum. i ne nurt is to my great readier in some things. wouicr oe jtist the mine." n0 chance of serious results," she con- fr, j that nmethlna' -nnW hannened to "er fP8- i'11" mpn Dorothy's
prine anu my seir-esteem. nut i don t unite naturally the council of war nut tnat sounos crude. ( lalre
think It will do any serious harm." which had planned the reform of Dor- terrirptPd. "How are we going to get
..i i . .. , .. r. . . .i.. imu i. . , . uii. " ac-
i noie ii'.'i, pihiu uiin. tiui wny oin.v ivi 1 11 imim, cm) hi' i i
of the feminine mind The real thonirhtM do vou hate Mr. Higglns? He's a fine, again as a council of peace and good "Tell him she's
rteaiiy nicy nci-iui I nave
and asnlratlnns of the hmldintr wnmin manlv chai. even if ha is an aclnr " will
are too sacred to be admitted even to It Isn't that he's an actor." said ths ered
tierself, let alone to be, put on paper girl "1 couldn't love a man who pre
wnere some one mignt see them. tenuefi to make Kive to me. ev
Hut to Dorothy it was a very wI- did mean it later. You know he did
come outlet for things she couldn't hold get serious?" Julia nodded. "It was
In any lnnger. That she may not have th.Wsham of It that hurt me."
been entirely rank, even In her dlarv. ii,it don't we all pretend to love-"
cannot be put Wown as a fault. Wom-vi asked Julia.
are not to Wajpte for the mental chui- lmrothv looked at her In surprise
acteristlcs t!)at distinguish them from pretended," she said. "after 1
Knew ne was pretending. And I did
ripht."
- - J"" oi.i. j.ina nm mil inai ,M .,,
. 5, rihanCer "erlous results," she con- afraid that something hall happened $0 X soeak nnaturaMv snr,e7?thy'S I
ill M.0'1'. JZTVLfi Uhyh r But she got backast a ifttls la e V-l rT 'DM"hr,rr. ?
.... . r ... jor ninner. one Btemsa to iib so ra- t... t r.i.,.. " ' .- . .: i
assemnion n ss n" i cimseni.- He coti d plav Anthony to the most a - xioi hann h. lata that niakt T,,iio ":" vl" "y"g. m was not in the 5
Sood lell him she s gone away," said luring Cleopatra that ever was without Willson asked her what had cut her p y' me back here, all of you." I
both- Julia.. -We don't mind a little He in a danger, since he has a wife like you, j .u?h good humor P A? u ttf.y , flle(1 ,. ha'"k wonderlngly. f
1 nut good cause." ln..f"rn epoa numor. Ou.lnh Hlaclna rlimbtxl through tha!
nature said, Dorothy; "and art Drothv trt hi. h T ,
I want thVnurh mv nart 1ut las",- , Dorothy took his hnnd and
fully uon theU.horTywKer, that "'VeniUuc'.v''
ittle cove is. I feel sure of my- , ''Sl B"le .1' "',. you to my T
men
How it is possible to record he-e
some extracts from Dorothy Millbank s
diary It is unnecessary to explain, i't,,
rle like to see the play without going
behind the scenes. fhe began to write
the night Uuelpli Hlggins left tin
camp.
"Oh, It was cruel." she wrote, "f,..
those women to play such a trick on
me. The ld,a of getting Mr. liigKii n
up here Just to make love to me! I
hope they're satisfied.
"I wasn't harming them, or thejr
husbands: s.'rrrply having a good t!ni"
in my own way. It seems my way
wasn't theirs I have found men eer
so much mere Interesting than women
so why shouldn't I cultivate them -Why
do I have vouth and beau'v
yes, I am beautiful, and why hhoul in t
I say so" If I can't use them to make
friends?
"I overheard one of them :t was
Cousin Margaret, too call me a co
quette. I don't sc. any harm in that
ss lonr as It Isn't serious. Put thl
last affair has upset me It as luckv
for me that I had heard of (",ue!h
Higglns and detected their little scheme,
else It would have been kerlous as i
Is I am just a litti" upset, that's nli.
and will get my balance again soon "
It may be asked if she waa only a
little upaet. Her demeanor in pMi
Dorothy could have worked out KOod cause." rte.r" ' ln. .?."!! ""m1' Ou!ph Higglns climbed through th. 5
her own salvation hut wnmnn I. a "Would vou iinve fhem maat ,iai . . .... ..""y-.1 ! uwn ciiiuuiiii..iiiiB xvindow and stood bealHa h.r r, .h. I
" - - . .... ....... ...... , - . ..p,., -in. .tsbt. wh s but in in. nnflThmiM U' in nariirn - in i n iinrmnv nn nri. . . .. . . .- '.
tended to make love to me. even if he ',orn maicnmaker. :,n thepe young mar- infie on ine siagp nrrore thi audience."
riea women simpiy nan to neip out rate. oujm iea runner. nnd expect , rnn,. f r smftll th.arr. Th. ... h.s.itlf illir
Thev forgot that th.-. had iiecided tn theni to make real love In nnhiic' v'h pnrpose or a small tneatre. Ine au- beaut fully
mind their own business. thev would both be angry at each other 'n.e"1e w."ul2ILl,n.a8. lo ,? the dear lime eov, is I ree sure i o my- IovP
"She Is slmnlv ninlna- for him" aaM and us. and everybody1' .tagf. nui j.r;n, bo. nyway t was sejr now ana win uo wen tumuriow
Julia when the four women met.' "Nothing so crude a., fhat .aM ' n0t ..I 'Vn M..' ,h.r,X' "'v' .'VJL h. if founded, Julia most of a 1 None of '
She didn't have to define her nro- Julia. "I hadn't explained fully " L0,"" n..L,,ea ,h,t th-ere . 7ou ,low. f.":8y U t0 PretPnd them had a word lo say f
nouns. All knew that "she" was Dor- "My plan is to have Mr Higglns ar- " srM- uo " puu,,c f"ormance arier at toye saia ju ih
othv and "him" was ;e!ph Higglns, the rive lust In time for fnRi es re- a'Vh i t , u, u .u I .. h,n. 'A W0.'LId b aBhy IT"
actor. hearsal on the afternoon of he da v of Tn.at, last renearsal. on which they tend," said Dorothy, and she blushed as
vj . . h , ' .,' URY 111 counte-d so much In one wav. mlrht h. she and aroodnlttht.
.,,,-i . p my mino, . r in. piay run.. th. i.t of th. nl.v It aa.a Tha .t. In tho hVathm... waa .at
she said slmnlv.
i-,.iv .nn was mosi properly as-
I.ai kr st, r. "never to a'ong tn that thrilling seen.- 'where'
rhn, r,la 1., th. hCfO OlItTlh. In II hn.l, n-inl 4 "' l"" ' "'
'. 1" - " .JJ ," -, ". :" """i"w nuu Actor and th. Rutt.rf v'
, ?".i,e wnlIt 1 mean i inn we rind meddle again will
' . ' ' " , " '"v -'..' airairs. diii in inis case it seems as f catcnes ine neroine in his arms just as
pretending. Take yourself, for ex- !t Wer our duty to h"lp. Hut what "he is going to faint. J 8
ari'P e a-" . .
. -:: 'Til ask him to come back." said takin" rJMAJJr"L hl'fl "h' .HrJ''A"1 !"
e- a ran vnii M cnciat.a n . . . , . i ,.i, , i. . - 'a, n,-
. . .... ,.i.ini.-i . ini.iM.n, me ii"HiP8j notice wno It Is lie i
..,,, ur- nTic ,"UE iui uu i ei woiiin snii ivp rvt -'nn - aam h.
1 1 i i , i .1 a i i"
entitled "The for the final rehearsal.
ended. of the company were
them had a word to say
The Joke is on you." Dorothy went
nn, ann this time It s a pleasant one if
nnd there's no hurt or 111 faaiino. ... I
v.i,-iri. , I,, l(MI imrinv. Iever m nil
uslness
sah The members . VV'" -V,r
. all In tho Impro- ,"n,' ,,t-. -""Ilh? But we ll play
The day on which the nlav'waa to Vised dresslne- rooms wnltlnir for the Parts for vou tonight with more slncer-
be given came according to the ealen- call. Fortunately the play called for 'Vv mfy ever were played before.
n modern dress, so there had been little. ' 'jr.. '" ' 1 ",r ""'Pn says
pha t lea 1 1 y.
him. He will
won t telea-ram to Oueloh Hliralna th. dsv h. tmuhla ihnut costume " make a real actress out of me. And
know Mavbe we were wrong Hut vou "Wl.Wi -,iu si ,. , t. ..i , .i . , 111 r'rH'"'ng until fore telling him about th. play and The back of the, boathouse and the . ' "y.."" " . . .
You're not ' i,,' 1 , r, " Kn 1 " ssvlng the leading man had been taken hack of the stag, were one and th. . 1 "e rc,lr?' W"J conciunvi. nnd that
N-,i seriously," said Domthv. cm- subtle couth for this business Mar- tin. ht. Vlritii h ..,T,r... 1 .n- n nd would he please come up that same, and set right in the middle of i" - V " "' ' " ' gatncr.n from
I . . . . - . ' - " -.! umii in. ni iudi( U')f" K nnr Ti Ch Ann h Vising f r ha n tham A Ihl. nnh nat an hujibonAnnil tt m a r-t 1 M Jrtr- x Irtfll M I HI ill II I'tT . KR fl.fl 11 mil t"l A
. .. . . .Bv that ,,me nU " " rest of iih will "There is no one here now whom vou window. Through this the hero was to 'out. saw (Juelph Higglns act as he f
" v.- - - - . rever acted before. And thev saw n
new leading lndv and they noolalmad her If
ivnn eninusiHsm. r ew In the audience,
knew how clone art and realism were
welded.
There was much curiosity among Ju-
im ann rver reilow consnlrators to learn
Pneumonia, eerebro-splnal meningitis, hygiene, upon 'dangerous occupations, mow the result they had planned had
rachoms all of these are preventable alaurhter houses water works, sewage been attained without their aid. t
1 ....... Ua 1 , l. mUM V. ., I . 1 1 I ..,., 1 1 . , i ", 'I ...... . W I L. .. 11 ... '
u',ri . ,iw Him a , , -.i vj iimuviii i iiiii v. iiinpuMl. puijiio ii.iii.itu. en nii.i luuipui- v. ,i-i ,i .iii-ni. rniu iiiul, TO let '
insanity, watn us origins referable aory sanitary methods. our pint en almost to its cu mlnntion ;
ouloKis. We pv r Prlv 'tribute to constant clo up,,,, society and com- ialnly to alcoholism and dlseaaa, Is to One partial e.ample of what may be an(;, ltPn spring their plot. Hut alls?
that pallid Minotaur of lon.ono from the mere. great extent preventable by educa- accompllshtKl fty such a school Is af- WP' ,,h,!,,. well.' f
flr.w.-r of the nation's youth. If i he rs- Ainong children's diseases, so-called. ' mnr' reiorm arui in control or forded by the Itrltiah Sanitary Institute 1 'nii.K us mean ot imrothy not to;
ii continue. more tlian lflonnooo "' an are ais,ij,teV i.reventshl. .av,,i, uj a..i,..i. .1 j. m xnann. There mav he sturllec ail .run .,e..rgin una
Amerl.-ans living today are doomed to In ?,9 York cltv In iw; t1B scarlet There are 25,000 people In tha L'nlted known devicea for the prevention of Shell
OUR SACRIFICE TO CARELESSNESS Continue4 From the First Page
;nln of T nis Section
lor cr
Ignorantly shuffling Into the .nt deaths worn deliberately put
.s almost as though Its Uctlms me w-uer urn people HrlnK
Mi, I.. ll.UO Tttft. , It 1 . I f.t ,1 .
'' ' '" iin'il'tP I PJ'ljru 11. tho I nltail Sltoiao .ho. r 1.,..
..v.. iiioi ... , ,. i.ei n.-r-u . ,
''i'hol,l how t,rPiT.mely familiar the nges of 1 :, and 35 are due to tuber- an(' enervating disorder remains a
t ha-
I'.'
ii',t"iii,s w-ird-;cost Japan only
. n out of Jleneral Okvi's force of
'."' ri.:n:g the war w 1 1 h Russia, hut
1: i i.st th" reckias heed less yes. m,ir
dernua l'nlted Slated cl'iring Its tn.in
ry little sqiiaht.l. with Spain L'ii.T.H
(afs, with i.tiHn ileaths. out of a force
of 10 7T3 men
its ravnreK. fever death rata
.New lork city offers up 1ft. ao vie- quarantine was Inaug-i ra t...l
tims a year -a total of economic waste that death rate iaa f.ii
1 per l.Odf. States who are needlessly blind.
nf "She'll pnv us for our first plot t
f r.galnst her." said Claire Adams." and I !
HI.... inH .eeM.T.t m-lth litilla
. . .. .. -vi . , . . .
1H,M: hy Everv year more lhan 600.000 war. meana for improving aanitary conni- "" ' "'"' ii". i wouin no tn. same i
to i... , . t uons. aa wen aa or otn.r devices wnicn or ubi-.-. i
i en rni nri "iiiril, w .nilgai pun mini e n - nr.
mothers used
If
invalidism In her that, in value of citizenry, wages and than one per 10 ii in .eHSes -everv kitle,l t.r crlr.nl.fi a.'-Tfi. r.ault nt .,.i eip.rlenee haa proved to be dangerous m so glad It turned nut as It did
uteri liinn -llh. sick Pllnws hit,,.,,,,,. to n.n.,M child mnxf lima ,.o'E .. .'.a in" ir.uii 01 Bill- , ,,a,lh Tha alanlai'a ran.a from a r. that I don't (Sr. how It linnlwnuil ''
' - ' i,i rri. li Ner. fie nla ine.i rrai iti n . .m mm- m .n,. r. - u , .. n . - -. - - - - - - - i ...... w. nn
ni.
Ou.lnh was
Happen was this
ahnwa4 .niiiina of r.o,,.ir, noar ii,, armli'j would have defeated Japan w 1 1 h - sick tiletiseB. iimounts to 123 ii" i ofin child must have
carried herself proudly, even acornfullv. ,n"lx months or ir-e Huln conflict .iary an.i sacrlt ices 1 1 .f,",i.oon per year, to say claimed more fan seven out
among those persons with whom sh T i" ""mi" ". nn-n 10 H.- i-e it '"""" f" r ''". the l nlted " u "." . rr oeain in .ew lnrk in S.2
waa so out of key; but
have come unon her sudd
was alone on the lake or in the woods
dent. lncurrtMl In th. .mnlovmenr. h 10 "eaitn. i ne aispiays rang, rrom ar- "" i . mm now u tisppi
whl h th "y iraln llvllhood Tm l.r ,,cI" ot Prsonal and domestic hvglene Margaret Clarkson's comment
not ao mlnv kHlsd and wound.d In tr! to means of ..wage disposal ami- the Dorothy never told, and O
2.hia .aaJ.hii i,!r.T.n..a'nJ.h safeguards adapted to special trades, mum. too. What did happen
Th
f.o.,1,4 1'iitnfln oi misrepre-ienra'inn in anot'ier oiu'b j.i.hi i...'. mni per vear nuarnnune. r.eizun n lx'.i; i,. r.,.t i.i
nirt coma upon ber suddenly when she -'-. ,..oaa. , , .a... .u. n - ... ...o. .1 I'lrir-nunn nave " ',""MJ ss n.an three
u a Inn. on th. l.k. nr 1n th. ann.ta whelming Importance however, 'hat It born provided by science The ohllsra- 10.000.
.,ii mo..l hava aan ml. and ...tn... should take precedence over every Item Hon unfulfilled Is their utilization. From on. -fourth to one-iMi-a of
In thoee dark tret, which formerly ,h"' Is pr"Pos-d for the Increase of the Mrce 16 the dath rate of New York deaths In the Cult..! States are those of
ni'intui oeiense tier, u i varoaim 1 1 . na" 1...T1 nimirii!i riy tn per rnnnnn uniT otic ..r of age The 1.14 000 01 annually
ro biibiii nii o-e i mp r" . a ineni a...... me. invcn in.r. jinnually. gre.ner proportion of those deaths -dl- vain, of th. antlra forelarn trade nf IK.
in th. r.rlnclr.les of sanitary adm.lnistra- Popular education on th. siihicrt arle- rectlv at t rtbu te. hla to fi... ..T.', " I aJ5" ,r!?,a?L
lion In the army, du. to lack of rrr.,,er oust, laws due Isolation, hyglen. and of food and drink, are prevntahle. Th. L v.ii.ht. V Ki.roVw. mor. th.. ..1; ahould be provided for tha following wh in 5. what, Julia llsn a fone
i n. appnca lion or discover e ar. means hettcrmefit of -H 1- n.iiu .n.n .rnnna of iii.. t-haa r,nn. i,,. telegram, forwarded from his V.w Yo, w
i i a nn. ni ail innate irnarnii annuiu ntver ntti r. - . . i . i -.'"a . . , T . , ' - -
Wf-r. all llgt.t and rl rarity.
IT Iwothy had but known, any on.
ef th.-. women she denounced would
Me froted a linrtri friend ii they
r.oti th. rhanga In the girl th.y re-rr.ttf-d
tr. nay their little plan bal
o- The rllrat Ina.tn th. cmintrv mfg.nrA '" ""-n iiimi,i,,iN. I nr iiiui-i-uin .,...t... ,,,pmik n.f.in i ;,iie nncK TO
Ini 10 thi es?frnste mdt hi (irwr "-tl"n " wid.lv utilised- that hi h city at all. He went to a hotel at
,1 wf VT?' ,L-r5r; achoola and Institutions of London alone the foot of tha laka and slaved th.ra
"nd-rHtW" u'il w. a "to J"'P!i- thre to mak ,uli- of !?T2,!,"LS"d w?v tn win the
. v 1 . m ".n rinimiB. "umnn wim nan npaien mm r m-wirn
and ftinoaTlon
And. from th. flgt,r.a h. nil-.!. m that Instruction MR J"jJ P. -.mtnd Ju-f
tjrn.l r.jt
Julia Wi
o.t to bran, xnd ha remitrMl how
b mun r.;r sj.a marj. friendly ad
yrtrKf dt,- dy bit waa repul-d Aa
Itomtliv wrote in h.r dlarv that ntgtit
"Mt W tr1 to Up Jntr,d; with
ttwar i,,,, j .flolln t quit'., it I
''alnnlBa: ta wnad.r a bit. howevf.
vaal n hutr
7 na fttutif tr.arrtod woman 1
ny
svst.m
traln.d men. that should the I'nlioil Immediate)'- nvsllabl. for stamping out
s'tM r-nritf in anoir.er war tomorrow 10. romi wiuesnr.sa arr rtlon
III.ci laamM tntai.th.aff.tr hls horrible rfrnrd nf the Spanish war rV' sre heirs to.
wouin, .u r.011 1 a ici'iow in aoi.nr. ne "' " -i". 1 .nr m. prior 10 tr. oisrov.ry rnildren under on. v.er f ar. waa tin ..11
r.na.t.d .- of sntitr.xin. tha mortslltv r.n.a.i f ,.ar 1 r.nn . tT. rnn aMtHKl.
And that calamity of war. crasalv In- 4 0 to Sn per cent; since then It has 19. .3. an. I 'where, in 191 'the mortalitv A I,4t,,a reallaatlftn hr man and wo- tnarpar-tnra
rj , r r a ran aa a m &r,rlnl ara To ,..... iir,imiin to ill r ,.nt lint h-i.k .1. - . w i i .1 . ,. '
ties that 11. sround the corner la f,'- r'-nnwlu -s now at command, no
ii.towfad It th. constant al. o. h I .rl n. shout,! .11. nf ,1 lr.li t hrrl a
drain which typhoid mak.a upon the liable., the most terrifying of jis- (lit of loooon .NV York school chll- rr'vall has le.l to agitation for the Mat be adds, significantly, the public, of the cdv. which h. had dccrlha
. .. . ;- - - - ... " ura w. ioos amuno ua. oo.erves "'-rw.ra in juns J car ano llttl. '
hoalth. If It .v.r come and If It nrr this profound erodmt of slating and Phe waa d.clalmlnr h.r part with unc-
com tb.r- still remains la Itr Pit- ahameful conditions, "tnta we eonsbl.r l!m. He kn.w the lin.s. of cours. and
man a opinion th. Immediate naceaaltr the human race, what It ta anil what It .ans.d th. l f nation a van tn tha ,'i j
aw,.h - . . . - r'frM.fi i an tcnnmnif aarririce or u - 01 tn. strict enrorrem.nt of th. a,n i . , . r . ..o.,. '" '" ..i "i rra- mignt fte Ms eanacltr for hanr.ln.aa ann- r- Plot. In a moment
'1 ! a wi.tCa rWl Van wtxtM fail 1" fart, a chart of Ih. c,,s prohibiting th. Importation of dogs ,1ft mfil of mltifir lmp,,run,e vtt unt 1 s?,l,D,('r,,r ht' .VT, Vr"" !h"l! I" ,r"1' ,ofT",: ,f" M" ftf He UndM unobs.rv.i. Pl,rj In(,,
H ltwr w.i i TkUV Mritraini 2,. .i. mil- r,!"!. 'JTbdd caaas anrl And it has bttn .pldemi. racntlv , .r.t.lltng most .nlo",. f. eutr-t , ni. ' iL'J ' b,.h, nd Ah' i--t llsaisei m. through th. trs and got t a t,,
'I, tl a. rval artaa wciltl art owt to Ji,r-t aj
ling OUt ac otTlDllshcd Jfcnilnt mlro., Ik. -. , l .w-. -..a t-a th.
Am.ri- salvation of h. iplaa. childhood In th. about Its working population safe- hIth hoards and aanitary Inspfctora; hadn't gom- away and welcomed th.
h.i hcr th. deaths of guards no better than those which pra- 'OT.
acov.ry children under on. v-ar of ag. was J40 rail abroad.
d from per LOAD In 11. it was onlv 14 In . 77, .. .. .
it ha. i9.ii .n '.h.r, in iu, .u. 1 '."!? A partial reallcatlnn hr man and wo- inr
with th. art, ong .hlUlr.n under five rears was men whose occupationa or rhllsnihronT it .orl.tl.a and institut iocs or as rial I- P the lake alone in a skiff to rrcor
no .hlld f p-r l.ii.io. It s lowered in 1961 haa brough tb.m face to face with the ng nuraea; for th. rnlnlatry and for noltrA
to f,;, more appalling of Ih. cc,adltlon which th. work of legislator. And to- that M had found Porothj- on th. shnr
na'ion in rim. n I-ca now iiway ..-r,,. uti-n practically .r1!cat.d dr.n rumlnarl rwr.tiv no leu. than l
1 na iji'iiui'i i.n-i-a in nrinr n nn i . im run mini vy un Fimpie Prav.ntlV. rar cent w era fonnrl to ta I- - I f
barty wlih iMr ht.ab.ad a 1 .nr Vm.k. JT- tZZa iTT.Taii o.J".".K . 'I ' " "ftt.r nourlsbm.nt and medical att-n
ltifaa I sra ta ..p. m thi.w a,fwa , - , . ,., ,-",( ,a ,,n,,...i, i .1 auiTBiiB itium t.on or some Kinn
a r uaKmr-r-r. Ma tnnwr4
St f" Iitln !Irt,? "tlon frwiahe, ,r, various s-ctlon. of tha fnltl State, throuehm.t th. nutritions and frllmni 111.7
-11 '2 rwt. t.k.iu rld.nce of tb.tr Intl- l-cause of the non-enforcm.nt of ... of th. borlv: 31 n.r r.nt ,.t .1. -Z.,(lZ2Z l,rT of Phll w.Il-b.lng.
a a . w ww 1 . Mm. la-., mn long at tho wim w
rra- painful deaths that soul mast lnda4 sr fvtrothy from which h cftuld mk.
school
Ik l.tharrtc and cajlnus whicu dot ol an appropriate rnlrarv.. nj h.n sha
surft as ha adroeaiaa, glow with aa orerpo w.rln g d.slra
Tha nr.ra.lln. I. raarlr l.lln. 1... or ,h. L-a"-T--'Zl.lT: ' ' lO'iaretl r, a
r - - -' v - " "i ...iiirrii- ii.li rniBriaii , rrvi .a I rnnn, z i .iw .m, . . - . . . ----- -- . , ... v - - - - - - i
.-... ..,., ,,mm orm r u aij.n.i iriu in KiriB wnen s nail iva rent hail 1.fcllv. trjrhi- 11 n-a ai. - ".- . r' - " "i "" mnn aiiDiiii im Bni- irrrT-r wmf . wnr. iut nalut-allr h...
poisoning, guilt- cntr-r ftf ly pr.r.stlra of dangrT h4 nlsrgd ton.lla. .nd It) Jr r... I"J T T!?J." ' to??f Jf. a"?- TT br ?tl"",f rr krtowlfylgs nf h was and h had h.r In hla arm. hi.
it was unknown. JMatarts and Its tniiBnnnuian hv tt-. h. r i . i - ' " V ''"'"" -n-ui.j r rwim t I ratjae nr all tr.lt atmr f. Its Tnra aha rmi 1 ur a w. : !
iWt a&4 rtMa,rs it.t v. -,7. . " . v rrtwtyinatj-! as ruilttly mnutte f th. ratiun noph.l.s ara thos draw hacks and h.nrli.a. -7 .1.1 ' ,V rr,""P'. Trtt prrr.nimn. rwwive that all th Na-ltn' r1lir for both, nf th.m t,
rrawrrtf l!.t she wtruld tot- aa tiouth tba mgnta ef tnt.a Mrslst- MrfecUr well untUrslood. r.7 thaV rJi?. rr 20,.",?' " . . i.il? " aprlr.u. f ra.rw Kitt, as 4ad a. anffMlntr shall MKt .aara a lad t H.r p la red f.Ut. u th. ..7..8J'
. a- ii oaars upoa ct.ocn ai umbmi kaaa an. aurferrd U rain.- fear aa. "
- -- " ,'-" , ,. . . ; -' - : ,