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THE OREOOH SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.' SUNDAY MORH1KO, APRIL !. Hit illfc MluUliblf tw iu. fc-i t at kt apa rpnf Blf E PHILLIP5 0PPEIJHE1I' A I . at M t v t a i- atvr. n a. a .a a or rneezvt3 CHAP kiU. Tun tiT i '" It lKe f fen tl. Li a.ii. t rs kail .! UaA riil m .- m - i e a , M4 la eta 1 .!. I I aa flfM iiii4iui t r tap i I ea ! fcaia4 iiua Urn fcawi Hi .1.11 mm m k....!! I .1 tfclV I 110 J Im Baa W u t I talk tin imi fc- rcaa. aeartkaa.il ef lt. aka Aa -l ' Y ! ff ae aaan4 aa. atai tr.H'" i ri4 f ' 411" ,H .f lle Mela Uel k "XA r4. 'e H 4U I.IUf 41 Ui aa.a4 IAa let . "' fa. It a Ir4 . te . aiiiit.aT r. ia aa ..... " - H (to Vt tMl. el iMl fart k4ai Crt j , lfto W him 4 duwu fcr rtaf- f li l t taalgfct. l U ! I 414 wl Mtk4MiM rN!f. ur t r f Wor4lm . (vcfrtot," tto imUiiiK "1 toa !) t . 4 - m I k-M m M I. t I Afeft. 44 l4rll4 J1 u 4 rw kus ii.. tu iia iui f it nun rnoM." t4 imi ' iu m rMil f ltaa tor :( ltf fv I ll Ikl iki aaU ul f III tol rti Ui. fcM (srtv4 tctIM I4 ! hr rlof bt l I ilf f' r Bk ( ! fk. II r tra Mr ri k4 nil owl f Ktf mittt Hr VutXt bi-) k.M fanbirs M k4 i t 4il t.iu la br Jutu l t(4Uliy IS frM4 jr r 4r ll-fl.'" to 4w rl4U 'I ktS4 M II- I lh. oulat. ! t-lttr A Iar4 cto( II l-ol Tl. lit lal Mb l4 ! to tr(M ti.4 tor ahl.ti ei v ' jullfie4 o lmirtty. U in f tlf Ul.h out4 Ml-f. If ytHi !? lax l -our ctrtoma. la) fr akii.a tout. Il ll Mir fit iv4 call frait anoDitr raninlrr. 4i' llaiaa la it.u YHt oiui p(r to Mrrr ilal4 lh wri4 k f. V) a ! Kaa m4a aurfe fallur f Ufa klmaaif la rl vail U l v4 Tto ialilMB m hU rl(n labia II lurn4 Mi4a ! aaaarar ut lioa racarJiaa ( to. I toJf ! nrrixMiia or mm pa para a I la aa Mlf 4 rlf a4 it lo bias law aatAuua la Itot vlifc - T fr aiplal ai Ha t la relvf tvm airrlri vaaf wt la l-a - 4 faaaMi. H i a - a ato a4 t-aA M 4 . ai 4 la fitw !! Tan all aa Imr a4 yr t Iwwtt toll IM ' tllfc4 to l!.U- Juiiaa aark44 I to M -4 r toil fk.a im f la toaa. II aa atialilaii -4 t eta, al. a rtHia)ia4 iia aula a to 4 . a ajaiUk fw tontoay ar fall IUaa.kit It a4 Aa la. H-4ir "a4, 1t aaa losi a t4 rruM la aJa la, U iallaav" to lam 14f Am M Vila )u !a la Ik 4ita f m. Will ra a la ik la itoax. 14 pa rff ftial I tnitditrt raar la ar jr a a la Ito vajllaf Hr JwUaa akaL at t, air ""I-al la I ka. a la IpMl la L4f Ana ataaa fa awL r aik a kar ka-w ik aat kar" tfialntr. air a f r0to4 AA aaaat a - A4 aaklaa. It 4a4 lAP4 to aar to aaa tuki mtrw a rU4 ktoa. aa4 I Ulaa.4 itol aka ? . aa mK naa rMaf AM IM IUA t: akt4 awf to " JbliaA aakii4 fjrtMkir. - r-n -.ail ara imi ai il .... - , 4 ia.aA4 a r, ! pa AO Ca'rv a to M!4 lra Ito tl ' " " , 4A aaal a 4l4 Ikiaa II U ( k wkr aaalataaa. II . Tl "M AA l ,aaa aa laxwato lito Itol T Yaw atoit fa ato I K.w to .l la " U1 ail lfamH " " " a" rlj aairavM yaaraajf allfc II Ilka a -vaa I to itol to 4 Hk ' ai. a4 tor kair tot. y i4 aal II. in! II. a4 Aaaar to totA , ' T" toito II atarp aaa4 f pawr bra. Tto toj toA4 aVaMfat V. -, ,,w ) .U aa to II a a af a. -l,r to VI ar I .U. a,j n,. u. fraaa IM 1 aa Ja' ra4 latt. I toM i i tor toalA xnitUi Itoiiukip, tol kiVlp aj lUa i aa aa4-ra ka to - P Jt- aA iclta4, uMWa a4iar ato a la to . 41 k- to-k I Ito baai4il ,M ! a fk aal f aa4 Ina4 arto4. ka aJaaa. Thar hi i"r.i-frtkl. ktorl.toClka . Ta aa4 er'r air4u AUa Bbiilaaa rr Ik Uai fr yra I aaihing ta raina Mr ef hrr viail wMrk ka jara tola. Tkti . I L carta-. - r aaa aw wi" ir4a a wall Ml. II umb ar vioiai wr.iea ana4 vrc niuairalaA aaar arraaaaa la a . I Ifcalr toaa la Oroartao MaarA ka) a4vtaa4 af kuakaad U rafaaa a I a faltaa fram bar mutt. a4 tha tpon 4 laalkar lapa4 Ukl. ! Carrat-r U aaitrt toe a aM. toronaKp. It 1 ae hta ftrl fll parNasa fnn Itora. II look uff toraahaJr r afcAir. k4 aarl i" . aaa isa aip raaa waa acl. I Itol Btp holran ar op, ial in or a raotncai. aja tar tt Claaafl, Ito aaaatpf a4l f aiaaaa onwara a a aacnaaa a alt Ito Ulvalralaa lra. Itol Jail "rial .. to, a' aaAr arrlry prhaa ar pcoprir raaoroad. tkal . af aial far farta arTalra. to 14 Ik ...i.i.. n.t bbo wlUla tha for . ! la k rklik IMI Carrakr to Haul. Tkaa tAlnga tova ait llfa Ta aiA Matol CVrrakf U arahttlaaa. toa. M rainilmasl af rnp kuataad a arabl . 4 wal4 tlM la U ta atfa af a tAia- tara aa aaa eMUctc That ab- , l. atAcj ma yvu. ! Ufa aa achamaa. It At Kr kuMtfi sTtiai to Ctrl a ... kuabaag'a lh 11 I abu)4 wit bla flaat tbam Uthlly lal th Martb. Tbaa tha puk af Ctaaan. araaM Ik ai!A kat Mr Iarba4 aia MIL rtaaantip ka kaar4 ito laathiar la Ik rorracl "Mr tL atirk aa4 gl. Richard." drawlrg raaa a aaa. Tkr art a tort i . a aa.i . m nw Ikl.a m .11.... k. .a. - .4 -. 4 ...... wtla lrtL a4 a-toa ll (kiMar M uk aavaajr arabla el ran. t Julia " aha a4 lull rar!va4 a ktoat aaaiara- ik. u tart I r a fUrtatlaa." alttlag room. Tba IIIU bvtoh of !- ba r4ara, "Urlar my tklag I fhr. tllao. tkaa u ao4 t ftotUM ln Crua tt kill paat aia-bt liar -ra ik toll a4 tto arM traant isara rB)iaraa vaiy iniiorn luu er ma w at ta oa la arblcA k wai a4riAAdr "Prfactly. air." tha lata rtl!4. Julia) (laAcad aaca aor around hta raa waiUng. JalUs lak4 auichlr. It a. inir, aiL what to kA4 iaa4l laal II a lull Wllr ato M4- 1 gaat aaa ymt gag aWaavtwitot. I n(iin, m , alaiaii m ' kp 4 pa aai la aaa Aaa? I A gtva tor ail Ito ft - " lallaa Uufka4 Nllarty " -Tfcf ar as ihiaX b al4 -vklk aaa wlr M HMikr ig. arA Ii aaar ba ain4 rr Aamarr IMI aaa t bt Ma Hl 41 U." U 4aba Ua4. TH 1P Iblaf I tot a4a4aa4 U kr. aa aar arl rrraal ta. ! aar, aaa rUklu pa aat4 ral to br flA Wtoi a at kip ta ap ta Mrr 4 1 ba a faa I MP ... ... k . ,,7 w t aj mwf mwrv a . A.. -A .ia.L fA.g AaJ if Oip M1t4 , Cr kd,- ito Aarura. -a awhl I. ha i Wr mTA. I ka?TtoJ k.ili aaa Jallaa. 1 aaB aa A . . . ' . rm- .1 ar Hng ali.l Ma a laal ta I L I IU at. Mr .:. 4. fl. tof I-., mi ims aM to far aa ,, n.lakai-lai.. lal a aaxarblagl Ia aaap. If ta aaartaa at va lkruk laa Aaa. A a tl. ajMKAar. gat J ail a far aua girt. AA Aa laoata Ilk Itol I 4A 1 tM4 ara Alarrviiaba r ta. ! to raA TT aHa larrllana. aiiaA aaiu Ito ac a a claa4. TMa M l.raaA AAA f4 bias. i .Ma it a alt lrvr aka to. Trrr aarA Af It. .Aaa a" b aa ar4. "rna Aaa I AlaaaAata4 laa raaaaa ar air aaMaiag. I am mum lilp Pi4 & aA I atoalalafr Aaaar nrklac Itol baa la BA l Ibar a aaa Ibtag M hi 14 p tor I vaal. aa4aa. a a atatlar af V lacl. I raallp g al Iklab IMI IMI" rA vuui baa Mt II If I to la A!., Maator. t aaa ajuMa a fl aw. A bwaOraA itoaaaaA a rar aaaulg lift aajr AaA M-aA Ito ! af art lie la a." "Vtar bg gtr VftlA. laaklng l bla aa to waikaA 4oa ito mba "1 al4 tMU rraMiW. UuaA-br!" w ar gattlag aa,- Jultaa 4acUrl rial Tbr 1 aia aaa IfclaA.' aba t. Urhilv aa ka ... ..... pa r- ". . i rai, aaa. 'PWllp. II la aataaWlag baar to . . Carrakr,- ba 4,,ka atg big wind I It U iMr aap piara ) think; Aaa4 Ibr iaumi. atora IAaa rblldran. to to aal lb i la rutting Vniar. raauinlng a a tat a aarnl mm raiaad br im and ajaraaalana af lav. fra blav fba "Taar bdaAca ta Var kaa baa 4 . gtva It la br kaabaaA, b la Aa- at laachtag." ba aaiA. i ' rt! uA. Tto paMlcatloa at tbat lattar n la lr. I aappaaa aka want aa. i:l ftf"r Port! rvaigiiallaa. Carrabr itol bar fltrtaA. 1 lookd poa It S ba. Af bar kaa baa 4 t rn, a- M tx taaans to as g4 Th aad aaaaa Aiitag. bJr, Carrabf la A aaag af j alar tap card a qulta ruthUaaip, I rrrl for bar Irlrk. gatkr4 la lha raward. I gt ytor lal- . Air Jalla rort!. AtagraeaA aad rrA tar. I baadad tt I tap bwabjt Tour ta raalg-a Nxauaa of th aablleaUo ef oaraar wa flaUhad. Dip buabaad'g b. tha liir, ta la bla baehalor iptrtaul) gun." gvttlrg radr t flr t rar1g vbra ba la Tbla la moat lntratiflg. Julln nut- v 11 tad br XTld KadrirkA A Jour I- Urad. ' tat frtrtxL ffr Jttlla admit ba vrol "I It T" aha anawrA- ..tto lal tar which ralnad bla earaar. and It ahoald bava baan an beur of triumph aA Af crura, rvaullad la th braabing with ria It almplr laa't. X ha ceoi ' ef bjg Dagtnet to rA A aoelctf to a plae In ray Ufa which I don't on- gtri. 8lr Julia heoraaa rnragrd aa daraland. Whan I told ropMlf that It ba tblnka ef 'ha Inluaile of II alt waa vrvr, that 1 bad flirt ad with iron, for, ha hu Ataet4 tha trick P la pad by that I bad woo your frtadabl And tha Carrabr And daclaree with aura year ronfldenoa. Mtrayad you. rulnad ' that b ta do with ail viam. ye for a paarag. and that my buabAad - Jaat Ibea lhara la a knock on Aaer. lata aaa amo-ul4r1ng upon th heart A. la a aaaaa tbay ant4 I tilm ymbol- IcAl. -JCanArlcka U right" ba nutter -It ta lha womaa who plAjr th drvU wtla r llraar ClI.lPTEn V. A SENTIMENTAL. iriBOTiB. Kaadrlcka waa walling Mlow In tha tax (cab, leaning back la tha eoraer with bla ft upon th oppoatt a eat. and -I a,appoa amokfag bla vary Alarptitabla pip wttb aa air ef aarea contnt. Dorry I bar turned yo eat into th trt Ilka thlt," Julian ramarkad. Thank you." Krndrtcka replied, "un der the etroumaUncea I prafrrd the trt" Julian hrettated for a moment and glanced at hi watch. "f" l"' f ?L YJj. r Tli Dtd' "-Id, "Xou won't mind. worked. I gave my nnaoana m iatir and I watched Mm walk off la triumph. Binea man j aare noi oeea myaeir. i nave cab. -De what you pleat with ma. cone w r uian, w - wjara w only ittpi aa Hour or an hour and A bo ther ad paaalble to thlar half for dlaaer. I am the beet tara- Onc more aha relaed bar ayA Julln r.rd Deraon In tha world ao ion- aa no K.ra .a knwifina na ranaatai at i:i cam A atap nearer to bar. Tbey war on tntrfarea with mr rea-ular meal oft but A lltU mora tnaUUnU Julian "tandlna; now fac to fac. boo re." ' heaiutad no longer ' "All ef a auddea." aba nurmored. "I -ifa jaat a far.weU call,- Julian e- . -I think." Ktadrtckg aald dryly. thAt !0Vd bc Dd 1 "w 7 ,Jth7 ?ita 1 .w,nt r- l T poa had better aee who La there." ,h am llrtng aad the the man -where to go. Th ecmd CHAITEH IV. a mrNai or vjourra Kandrtcka roaa lowly to bin feet. 7u!lea waa looktng toward lb door with a frown upon bia fac. Wbll they atood youT We've plenty of time" "Mind Of courae not," Kandrtcka aa- werad, atreteblng hlroaelf out ta th own Aauabtar. "My daar Ja!lr ghg eieUtmed. tJsi itfas:..ur,!? ,noM- -bV; imi pe. mo a TTM" ,rT1-.b w !? I kink far a meaiaat that 1 - awfrut yw. v wnai aa eai n u ou. aulaerltr wbea I aay uriifZLXut? U WM " VttJuu Sea tor kerTl ua all about III- ... ......... v.. .m.um -I bae get tMM ba tell ye bol It. -aIi y.V i.iu.' .s. aurneaA" Janaa Aaeared rwpara will Utl that la worth kaewt r.g, much batter laformeA. Th Mwapaperg osm w aae VDjeeiea. ).. iki.a aev la ray eaaa." k replied. "X d ael lh u.ahad tb belt think tMt kAggetaiioa ta peaalbiA -Aak L4y Aaa I ate tblg gy Everything bAg bappeaad t m that aD told tba aarrAat could jMiaatbly happea I aay ana la Tba maa withdrew aad tha Aeer waa myuniorruDai aoaiuen.- od ggalh. Th ducbaaa abeved a . iou BirAa uat ibm itng ar ail gigng af being 4 bout iniA inaar- Thla mattar baa AJread -ATvery aaa or laern. i reaiiy aon x kaea fully dlacu4 uypea that I aught t ahow my fac Aane" Julian remarked. "11 wlU ael bare at bJL i bare airapiy eoma ta aay be aee aae err pUca wker. ara jld .get a drink, a ye mine. KtaarKkar I ba lut thiotifb A try lag aad affecting I eg a 14 farewail la lb aay waa le bat toea my wife TMt en f IhJrtg a pacta ear" -Tea gr MMtlag, my ar JulUe." Keadrkrhe aJmliiad. -lito a a... . a. Ig ee.rr.ad I ca aeeer. ye ttot , , 'J2.m""mV " m 6r fr,.;dkT,-.mV.' -r. wii reeag- eiaeer. ii wui preeaety M kueb a by lag dlaaer aa yd bar eataa torara AaialaeA, ra peer Mfl Tag will tot aeed aa aper- nina. uir, i am aee aura, laAeed. that It la Taerg avar aaa. Ibtag ta Itol maadanip wbkb asaA it aa rrr af imi my part ta a re aitamg mr WlfA" Ik iaak kaa .u . K. ... . . .-t ar aanae Taey aaiaraa tag AXa tag Ml doatn I y.TTi I"1 ' eat ad U baew. lit A rlgarette aad kandrtcka 4ffeei4VL - a-a n flL aa u Baal re . ... . . . . u raaiir aatia . 11 ia.i mm .ku. a . ramiwuii TiTBtneea teeaiaf umg . ...k- : . l.nu ..i .laaAlle. T '.' 1 ' ' " .-i.-r lady, in a mania gewa aaA aiatorata . ' . " .1.7 .ij Pprerad af ? .f r to A."r"v;e;vTto .r;"A.-.T7ma;to; - ...v ' s ina aaraane IlIBI er Ito rl aa . "4 . M i. anlKarltr. . . . a"wn ai might rery -rail bare paaaed fee a Zlt2? !,.7r 1 ar L4?. rif that rouaear aad laaa aarlaaa aAinaa a kaa . r7Zr". ".rr.. w aerer ai aae lira A new eagagad U marry eae snetber. tear at a litu toyead ito apaer or ikair pareair taneence Aaa aaa 1 1 yea wtab te die aay ibal lam at tag rMne aad lamina tad I aat lea te effaf yaa a mlied ver MPuLb hr Howaver. ' eera alon. Oa gtperteae mere ay laaa ta eucb a day will ael 41 tart f. Tbey aatarad ito aaa bad Ml dot haA ) BBtVjt bar. "Tba ir . .i ui. ka a fire wtta TT. "z ra lb beet pee.ig, ye rerytblna .;..,r.fc -... A.m if ..a baa. " Mat. Tbat'g all va a bee I Tbay Bra aa rai. raada .a reur mind. I aaa are "IV". rT. Mr 1 a.at .... .'k. aiaaarraaakla. "" ae a mi 1 14. k early lime eitgier- L.-. ..a t.et aa wU la eti V9 teed fallAw- aha what aa wmm aaaa w ta gaaweFH taaaiidi r aba in mKB wag anakiag. A trewd of meetly fareignera, ware anting tb plaaa.- Jallaa, aa ba alnped earaaeaib, adtlred a familiar face eppoelt Mm A yeuag. aom. aaady eemplesleaed man. euUilv it rabat m fl n a1 a I 41 A aaka aAa iik a. ,aa, t inina mat 1 aora tome eert f pereonallty. I!! !! Vi h!L ,h"i" "I edr wh that ftllew tor he ?.?U:",,w1.f' Mtbapa a better remarked. 1 aai la knew kit face ' ae tbaa I Bull the neat maa wha ktaadnoka lanbt iu..hi.i. along, boat at ay aay lef..r. U reom. "Oaa fcBdwg aeere aaa be aieht in Lofidoa," he Mid. Tha fallow la prob ably a elark la earn effiea where you hara been, ar a aa laa maa Mblad tha eemea IreAdy. I t return 1 .!? , "ear, tbla pert 1 belwaea yea ana ?' UUB m 0 . aad a el will aet 1 r beat teolg ht Writ h ire far eon la aire bar a aart. P emeUmea, if yea ia I'd laea ta eouater at on a af tha ahoae raa nairon. good-by. Tbra U Juat a aiagla ward laa- word ai adrtoar f.!!r.i ro"ft4 am Interaet la lac 'That'd a prgtty little girl with I want ta y ta Abba Tall ma. Julian." aha ad better aee who la tbere." ,h wa "tU, h ""an whare to go. . Tea!" . charming young maa to bar atol tba "Vp, "Ir'1 door waa already opened. Julian th "' bfor pa . Kandrtcka nodded allently. He knew ror onea ducheaa waa parteetly boua and I wag alwaya aleaaed ta .,. -. t ' lnf.. 4 suddenly traaaformed Into A Prwaa. I aaw myaelf all about that little call, but If be felt and dallghtfully natural ae my girl flirt with roe, but a a .,,,J1,' Vl!f ttalir4, 1.W rimaitA Ha aald aotMn rnaMly recalrlng my huabands Atieata. I aaw any aympathy ha waa careful not to That woman." aha declared, 'la a son-in-law I ranked yea from tha flrat :. r.r.L.iD . tw"? :r'.y ... .. m ta mi re aar aa tba thread .r.-. v..; damandaA. Thar. aa aa ami a avlaa a alu AB Atra mi la for leek." Jullea waiehad tk lata Mia a . "you really did wrltg that letter ta btrA Meded la A cat uka thlA Ta Ull yo a J ..JlA, liT? ft" Tom Bt T rtaaa ta great hit Carrabyr lha l rut a, Jaiien. eJthg I alwaya VJH JlTa..f L.".! n "f11 awiy.arrird eompanlon, -who waa "I did." . liked raa. aa haaw. 1 baled r.lr !' .Th,n- aa eeuld ate har, ah mtttcrtng ta him la fluent rreach aii "And aha gate It 14 her auBbaadr en ga gem eat te abba Tea ware a Vary """T .wU hn lha timg Julian wag aware tbat now Yea!" . charming young maa to here etol tba ''ZZ."'"1 ,.',"r'.. ... . M Uin th formr4 trie Btrared rr "" 7 ' "arat aujiao, ana tower nim. II wag add that not- ' . withstandlnf bla eomewhat dlaturbed nar ya lira Btatg ef mind b4 ll aehBolOtIB of gryBB VAtfl lnin. If A fca. ll feAf rini Bltiniir griJeaaa ty gaa e "A " " Aewa, av t-. - w. wg w a - w at wag t wiga ! A a a a. . . . . . . w hum aaw wag eywAayV4V VI a lnr at tha woraaT who walked calm- tha gratlXlcAUon of aU thoae Ambltlona ehow It. They drew up in a few mln- deteatablB cat! btfod, JuWerf? aha Added, among lha nndealrablsa. w Tear laeome. J5"B,.,!!r "' window, aereas dlttlnet eurroalt gg ta tbla young mana room. Kandrtcka. - WKI Ht ww aw wvnu.irH. - a .-.aa auu auiaiun iwun . t avu u.wwa ww iii.i ina. w m aa aoaw, mill laaa Uiaa . . L , . . T. TT . . iawiiiny. kaV ii kia Ajid I larked the door and ahrleked and houae at the comer of Hamilton place, .-not hWeouely and eriUraly ta blamA ... I netblnf at All. and 0UtlA to yo ara .. " WM "4b that hta heart "Coma alone; " K end rick a Burtratad. t"i wmwriw ate. . . . . . . . . t...... a , r i.i.i. . ...... . ... ...i .u.. ... . . . . .1.1. .ii. ....... . . j 1 . . . . .... . . a &0U14 ehaka. even far a irnit And .- .1. ... ..1 . ... floe from hta nouth. Thm waa a altu-' Z-,T,-n , aewBeira.w,.uae r- a.aTa ......a,,,. ...,. w. rmjrt, Uiara - had a. a.....,, "m tac wtorif am1 ;.;" 1 .".- i-ja "lnTbffr.nAA ly peat him Into tba who ale recegnlBed Inlt Th. aMmaa arltk I... TUlllI tOT MW llWUini in Or lilt. band Inalde her moff. looked from ona pn Wdaaaa wrong Jullea. to tha other of the two men. There U only oaa way I cm lit 1 ; right ; "Am I Interrupting a ery import- Thr la only on moment la which It ant lnfrrlwr ah naked, calmly. -If onJ. and that moment U now. not, perhapa yon Wild apara me fire Tomorrow I ahAll b back again. For minutea of your Urn, Sir i-ullenf . . n0ur 1 ,t1b tlh'fc Ikan,. Kandrtcka recovered nlmaaJf at auk "r7 rico wiwau, STEAMSHIP ONTARIO FROM WHICH 35 PASSENGERS WERE RESCUED AFTER WIRELESS CifiLLS FOR HELP had been failing through tba pine treea tba safe Til wait for you down aUlra, Julian," ha declared. , -s . ' He caught up hta bat and departed, cloalng tha door After htm. Jullen waa till motlonleta. -Well r. aha began. , lie draw a little breath. Ha waa be ginning to retrain hla ael f -pot aaaa lan. "My dear Mr. CarrAby." ba aaid. future. Indeed, la largely bound up with my wealth. Remember that in all I hare done I hare been bla agent Ha ha tea you, baa bated you from the flrat becaoee you were a gentleman and be never wba Tbla la my on moment of madnesa In a perfectly well ordered llfA" One of her banda atola from her muff, tola out half healtatlngly towarda blm. nt to Mint out that eour here Upa. Then ha looked her In the eyeA .. la a little embarraeaing to ma and might. T aUbel." he aald -you are for- - under certain oircumatancaa, be a good vn. I underaUnd perfectly the rea- " deal more embarraaslng to you. on 'or yur eonln- c t0 yur MrA Carraby amiled. fine atood where huaband. wear your coronet and receive j.the aunlluht touched her brown hair and ueata with a free oonaciencA 1 li milat r.al. .. Eh. - nf fOrfftVO yOU. - ... , . 1. . .. I ... iier nana eiippaa u imv uw iui. . She began to tremble a llttlA . , those women who are never afraid of t the light. Hr face waa of tbat a trance, ' self-contained nature, colorleas, appar i. antly,- yet capable of atrange and rapid j. ehangeA Juat now the last glow of sunlight aeemcd to have found a akeln of gold In her hair, a queer gleam of i light In her eyea. She atood there look . lng At-tho man whom aha had coma to .visit " . "Jullen," the raid, " wanted a few i worda with you." .- It waa impossible for him to remain - altogether unmoved. Whatever elHO "Aa for me." he went on, "I played the foci and I pay willingly. I waa en gaged to marry a eery charming girl who believed in ma and whom I cared for aa much aa it waa possible for me to care for anything outside my career. I flirted with you because it waa a piquant thing to do. You were a wo man whom other men found difficult, you were the wife of a man whom I de spised and who was trying all the time to undermine my position. I sacrificed might be the truth, she had risked most "elf respect every time. I croased your inresnoia. ouir am willing, i A for you, Mabel, your visit f 'A '.I -v.'; ; ; . -.,..' ; -.; I . 1 . ' . '. . it- y ' '(' T x " . 4. ' t n ' . 2 i t ",f k . ' . I , ' ; .WBjt-,rwAjw, ' v ..rvw.Sv - :. . ;. ' - la aiaa Alav4b at A. . . 1. . 41 a. ..a a. IB llllla daanla l.... ...,,.4 II "7 towiti til lit ind" iii. ftffwTS making f.ial f'oVT.rd la tb.Pt7lc.b U,U- ro"rb...m,f.w mom'.mA1.? aaV'SST 1to A th. aar tb?a.a Tto Via ha. '0r-1M eWANlW, 4l Ultt. ta you. Wtrj th.J IllMlon raant tk-aa'a r -QUlBltB-thB laAd 4f , Jour- muu tf itutTitillai itol. af forelgngra, af halrdraaaera w a hall dine drlak enourh into ber fac. Tb.r was no sign thate. iTmSZZm'p'l Than ha dropped the fln.tr which h ?i-.P-ro TiVtJ -tou' ..VT 2 warnaa au. aa. T 7. T . "T ""iv CO With it fib. ara. tl ''Ji 'cMptlon. Nrerthal.M, wa a5. the ehlaatl which 1 ghai Julian suddenly ramamaersd that hta 4 of .the things that were dear to her in li Ufo by this visit. TMra. carraoy, ' he declared. "J am entirely At your service. If you think " thAt any useful purpose can be served j. .by words between you and me, I would - only point out for your own sake, that ,v -.. your visit is, to say the least of It, un , wle. These are bachelor chambers." "You know very well." she repllod ; - I' ' ' 1 . -n4V V 4 bad Men holding. derful. n Bail4a a,i.A B. . . A j a. aTV Wlllt, VflBJ OfllllQ, A... .. A A at l. A . walked into th. halt with blm. "Daar Z"?.: 'IT ms, what have with "He la a friend," Jullen said quietly, "a Journalist. I Blight sky' the earn af tha young maa who is watching us from tbs drawing room, Anas. Who la h4r 8h made a little feo4 at him and whltptred in hla ar. "rmttlo. aa you aee and nositively appalling. It Is entirely mother's )y. 'Til st yeur dlhntf, David," hs prom 1ad, "and Ml do Justles to your ehiantl. From what. you t mt about our ex paditlon I should Imagine that we ar going inta tba land ta which I ahAll aoon belong." ,. . "If a wonderful country. Kendrleka muttered, looking oat af tha window. "It choice. He aVrlvad i mlnut. MtVr th. "V hner" tTuf tilW ai evening naiiera were out. but somehow " .h"n?i.btt 1 ! r supple r nthai- I dnn't .r. lf.l w. .K.ll "d b'OOd IB Mfl. FOP BOIOlUte Vl- maka anvthlna of him. Ifa vounr Har. ullty "a ek h C 1'Athanee bord. you know." Jullen made hla effort. Ha touohed her fingers once more In conventional agalnat the Car'ton any day. r." Here wa (To Be Continued Next Sunday.) NEW AND UNUSUAL IN SCIENCE here thall square things between ua. 1 wish you the beet of luck. You must let me ring for my servant He will find you a taxlcAb." lie moved toward tba bell. MrA Car raby, with her bands inside her muff, stood exactly as though she were part of tha furniture of the room. With his calmly, "that It was my 'only chance of finger upon the Ivory dlac, he healtattd. 5 r ( speaking with you. If I had sent for you you would not have corr.e. If I had t apoken to you In the street, you Would hava paaaed me by-qulte rightly. This was Hay 0j4y chnnce. That la why I $ -bava tome to you." r "If you think it worth the riak," ba ' remarked r ravel v. "trav contlnn." She ' shrugged her shoulder W 1 "who can tell what Is, worth th tiskr j-YoU have at least excited my eurlos ( Hy," be Admitted, leaning a little to- ward; bar... "I cannot conveive what It i Is that you want-to say to me." x 6he lifted het- eyee to his, and though i there was nothing unusual about them Bhe was not looking towards him and ber eyes were half closed. "Perhapa." ha suggested, "yon would rather find your way out alone f 1 will not offer my escort tot obvloua rea sons." She turned slowly round. "Do not ring," aha ordered aharply. very "Com here." ' He came at once towards her. She took both bia handa In hers, she leaned toward him. She was a tall woman and they were very nearly the same height Julien." she whispered, "la this all that you have to say to mar' "It is more."; Julien replied frankly, "than I expected ever to hava to say to you again in this world. What d there were few people, Indeed, who you expectT You don't think that Z ant the kind or man to dui uai ia aoaurui ComA We'll part friends, If you UkA Here's my hand." . : "We tnust part, then V she said.' He shrugged bia shouldera. , . V- c UnJeSa a warning ,iour in nurmanuj f fa .o;. fir : r - iWtt:. S4 t i a i r i i :4h in rr Jf , f t ' i sv4 9 5 ettuld tell you what color they were , - y tnea Baltlom forgot it when MrA Car's-! raby looked at them steadily. X do not know myself," she aald. "I do not know why I have come." ' Jullen laughed unnaturallv. -Pray be seated." he begged "Would. . for a month appeal if you, xou -; - ,you Hk to examine my curios or my Lam going to take a holiday, and I have i photographaT I must apologize for tli a fancy tbat our ideaa on the subject-. S conditio!, of my room. 1 You boa yof of holidays might not. exactly AgreA".; ., happen to be the first woman who has - "A holiday."; she repeated. .."I asm not i aver croeaed 1U threshold." sure do you know, Juyent. I aomrvt "That,", she remarked, -rather inter. Umes believe rthat I have , never bad .A ' ests aie, StUi, It la only what I should bolidAy in my Ufetl ' ' ,' ' . bave -expected. No, I da not think that He looked at her doubtingly. ; T . . I - will eit down, r I am trying to ask "After all" aba continued, "cab t yon t : my self. exArtly Iwby 1 iiaVe. comA" aee that I "have come herd to' ask you - 7-..-T if you can answer that question," one questionf - You are different from Jullea Bald, grimly, "yo a wlU addi the people I bav known Intimately and - a ware natural eurioaitv on n,nrL tha naoola with whom 'I have been v ' , ,t4?..ft.ae.BAB-(': -r. .. :T"'ZLU ?! tarlo.;takiB after .h had b.'ea Aiched warMUtik Tolnt on the Lon, Il like ut I have rua a great riak In hava told yew Just aaw that the great A Marble From Abhca. From Harper's Weekly. IX the world knows that ashes are the last solid residue of com bustion and compose the essence of earthly tnaterlalA mineral salts, potash, soda, phosphates, etc. Tha Ina anltrtata a..h .. 1. a .w. a - -. mm 4jj.iuvcii V ina y feHn' tribe. monkeyA squirrels, lAtjy aiu uiu.i gmura. i no lau piayaf a most Important role in the turning proc ess. According to the Inventor of this apparatus, all tree-inhabiting monkeys have long tails, and there Is not tha coming here and It Is not my metier te doubt ha com to m within the last - run riskA And now thAt I eua ber few dayA Wont you tell me what I 1 do not know why I bave oomA This want to knowf la there anything bat- . has becA an Impulse od tbl I" an ter, anything greater, anything mora hour outside 'my life, I am. trying to ' wonderful In life ' than these things -irderttand It Ooma' here, JuUaa". ' ' whlchT l have known, these ambltlona,. , V lir!AOiA fwt:un';j & ju Fh aUa Aoclat AtxuAAiAt B&l n Juni,'-m Abd COAAt Hubert Ingalla, 19 yvars Ol4 Wlreleaa n.rtbr ' trr,vt bl mlf a Karn whan. In anlta rtf rthd flame, ha Bttisk to hia post and jcontjaned. Bonding distress 'eigtula ufitll Aid came. Tba Ontario belonged tp the XsTerchanta and Miners line. Thirty-one Wsengera 'wereL reacued from tha burnlnt:' Doau ror more taaa z poura in crew and Uiera battled, with the flamet-before they were kinder i control. The top Wcture sbowa the iteamer where it wag. ieached only After two ' member 6f the eAMky Kl ' Tra oUA IriAmnAti-a Sb tia wkA.1 1 a . . . . . . . . . . a . - a . J wv7 .aiT;i4 iHTUJaTciics) w v A wj wguf jjj qct io iie?r int viz aip: in too neavy seas tna. irre Sounding Aealalst jier side, " JJtuj Jb jctarji ii W iceaa Aboard n ill-fated yeaea, ' - ' uae to which aahea may be put has noi slightest doubt that these tails ar of - been supposed various; they serve iiiJ"tidA ellmbersjn, enabling the preparation of the soil, under eer- them to turn in the air. The tall also tain conditions In the manufacture or ffu bAUncer, as - evidenced In brick, always with a view to furnishing tn c of squirrel, which may be some desired chemical property) ' but " walking along a tightly-stretched these applications of ashes are. always w'r r. 'trtni', swinging Its tall from secondary. - ' side to side vary much after the matt Kecently. A German engineer has in- ?ef 'f P'ofeaslonal wira-walker vented a way to transform ashes Into bBlaclnf himself with a pole, marble of exceptional beauty which 1 ', . suaqeptlble. to the highest pollahi' H?.-' :-ThA - ladiaii' . Langnaret, -refuse ..".to divulge his secret, though c,; From Popular Science Monthly, large inducements have been made to ; Probably the most Important and most hint by ownera of marble quarries. . it enrprlsing fact about American Indian lav A matter of chemical aynthesia, of languages la : their enormous number. course, but it ,1s said that hi only vis- On the North American continent there Ible apparatus la a small gas .stove, were spoken probaMy 100a, and possibly . together with a kettle and what resem-,even- morfl different languages and dla- bias" a copying presev. : Wi th theae lm-Jecta. Of South America .we kr.ow less, pleraents, plus the secret he holds,- ha b"t everything points to an equal lln . bag manufactured a medium sited slab eulstlo variety on that continent The Of marble in half an hour. - tremendous total Is astounding because' h. , tbo aboriginal population in both ton Iron in Canada. : tlnonts certainly-numbered fewer mil From Engineering and Mining Journal. li,on" than are tqday found In many Canadian Iron production in 1811 wa !n'? European countriea in whioh only nearly50,000 tons, a -quantity nearly .m8 mflnr different languages as tha ten timee that reported 11 years ago. billion or mora Inhabitants of the ttk Nova Scotia and Ontario .bath contrite world. - ., , m X ' uted to the IncreasA The production Is ' . largely- of baalo lroiv" and the open - Th- p0l',,t- at Ci,,r fa ducer ta tha pomlnion. . The stars on our flag and those on ' . the. Oroat 8eal of the United StateA Why Cats Fall on Their Feet well as thos on th?sai of the nrea. m tiarper s -vveekiy. ident are flve-polrted. The seal of tin ,iJ 1 .uiimuiij ,vi ra- aouee or representatives, however, showa t-aulted lath-oontrutloa of npp--ai3ln)olnted trnd therA-ara ai" . k ';,',;' fAtUS to Show Why A CAt In falling in- pointed atara on tha nhv.... .v. Z.,m , , variably allghta on .its feet and uuarter-doliar eolna, -with fivl. - This apparatus conaista of a card- pointed stars on the reverse. The ra- board cylinder wherein are stuck four verse of these coin is a cony of-tha TOd to serve for lege, together with a Great Seal, with the . clouda and tha ." tail devised on almilar prindpleA . .Tha star a omitteiL- So far as can b a. u object of the experiment is . to show eertelned, th alx-polnted star la derived r that a cat's peculiar faoulty depend from the colonial coins, which war da- ? -en the rotation M its tall with suffl- signed In the manner of .lingiishVrC I clent vigor. - " aldry. which enctlon that aur ? I- n appear tnat mis raeoiiy ib ope- The atara on the flag are copied from AuAUg daveioped bz oiimblns And leA? tie .Waatingtoa-coat eX arm : i "TT" t