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    THE EÜGBNE WEEKLY GUAR D, THURSDAY APRIL 21,1910
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By Louis Joseph Vance
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young to I owe»« tho** qualities tn
"Put her lu 11 cab at the door."
"No. Th» devil! I couldn't think of such eminent d« gree
Khe was looking wearily past him.
it. You won't uod<'r»t.ind. !'*—
"I do not understand.” ametid«-d the her gaze probing none unguesM'd
abyss of thought. Kirkwood felt blm
younger man politely.
Calendar compressed hl» lips nerv­ self pr1vlleg«sl 1.» star* In wonder Her
ously. It was plulu that the man was naive aloofness of (nilse grlf'ped bls
quivering with lmpaUen< » and half Imagination powerfully -th* more so
mad with excltetueut, II» held quiet perhap« »Ire e It «»»med eloquent of
only long enough to regain 1.1« self her intention to remain enigmatic—
control sim I taka counsel with hla pru- I but by no m<-ans more powerfully than
tbe unaided appeal of her loveliness
Both the Drexels and the Goulds
dene».
Presently the girl herself relieved
move in tbe "Klng'a set” In London
“It 1» Impossible, Mr. Kirkwood. 1
society. They also know the Kaiser,
must n«k you to b» gvneruoa and bo- the tension of the situation, fairly star­
the President of Fran«'« and the
tling the young tnan by going straight
lleve me.”
Czar almost as well aa bhey do King
"Very well. For tbe sake of I tbe ar- to the heart of things Without pref
Edward.
Fully half the guesta at
ac*
or
warning,
lifting
her
gaze
to
giimeut 1 do believe you. Mr. Ualen-
Copyright, ilKltt, by th« Bobbs-Merrill Co*
the wedding have come from the oth­
I dar."
bls, “My name 1» really Dorothy Cal­
er side of the Atlantic, and most of
these will be people of title There
Nwlftly, stammering In bl» haste: endar." she observed. And then, not-
j Ing his astonishment, "You would b*
will be enough of them to fill a big
anca T nir'-' ?.«• sow fr ft room pnpti tatlvs r«ren<tnr sn* pmisen rnmnimt ”1 can't let liorothy accompany me to
steamer, and If they bring their cor­
privileged to doubt under the circum­
lous with lovers, lover« iuaenslbly rlly, bending a« If to gather up her tbe door,” d«*clared Calendar. "Bbe- stances." she added.
onets and diadems and diamonds
let us tw
CHAITRB H.
paired, man nnto women attentive, train I'rraamably the artion disturb 1 I throw rny»elf upon pair m»rcy!”
along there will be enough valuables
frank."
HE assumption »•■>■(■1» not nn- woman of man regardful
•d her balance Rhe swayed a little
"Wbat. againF'
afloat to make the ghosts of the old
"Nine*
It
la
to
be
confidences"
(this
wnmintaiilv that Mr. Calendar
lie hud never imdi-rstood this before. and in ths effort to recover rested (tu­
'The truth—the (ruth Is, if you will
buccaneers sit up and take notice.
she
questioned
with
sn
all
but
tmper
firuratlv*|y waah«-d hl« hands This much he hnd missed In Ilf».
But the moat unusual thing about
lip« of her gloved fingers upon the have It. (hat I «tn In danger of arrest
ceptlbl«'
lifting
of
the
eyebrows).
T
of Mr Kirkwood Un<|u«<atl<>n-
these guests from across the water Is
Hlmultaoeously the moment 1 leave bi-re If my daugh­
It »«-vmi'd hard to realise Hut on» edge of the table.
don't
rnlnd
telling
you
my
own
name
that most of them make tho trip at
ably Mr Klrkw<"4 considered ' hlm-
(Kirkwood could have sworn) a sin ter Is with me she will have to endure
must forego It all forever
the expense of the parents of tho
te really Philip Kirkwood."
•»lf aril rid <>f Mr. Calendar. When
Presently he found himself acutely gle word left her Bps. a word evident tbe shame and humiliation“—
bridegroom or tibe bride. Under the
“And you are au old friend of my
lit* latter had gone hl» way, Kirk* Self cotiwlous The M-i>«ation puazled ly pitched for tbe cur of the hypothet­
"Then why place her In such a teiel-
circumstances,
Invitations
were
father's?"
w«««!, mindful >-f th* fu< t that bl« l»>at him. anil without appearing to do «-> ical Calendar alone. Then she swept tlonF’ Klrkwo««! demanded sharply.
sought
after with more than usual
He
o|M-ned
bls
lips,
but
only
to
close
train would lea»» Nt |'an> ru« at II JU), he traced It from effe- t to can»" and on. Imperturbable, assured.
Calendar*« eye« burned. IncatidtMcent
eagerness
Being a "guest” when
aot about tils pucklng at <1 dl»uil»««*<l found (he > uu»c In a woman a girl
To the perplexed ot*ervrr It was In with resentment Offended, he offer«-«] them without «peaking. The girl
your host is worth 150,000,000 or
from his thoughts the Incideitl created rather «eutr-1 nt a table th«- third re dubltably evident that some commu to rise and go, but rbang«*d bls mind moved her »boulders with a shiver of
more means, especially In this case,
disdain.
something more than the honor of
l>y the fat ndv«»iiturer and at <1 o'clock move-l from him. uenr the further wall ntcation hsd passed from the woman and »at tight In hope.
“I knew It wasn't so."
being "among those present." A
or tl>**real>uiit» Id liltnsclf out of bla I of the room
"I beg of you. sir" —
to tlw man. Kirkwood saw tbe fat
free round trip to America under tho
"You know It would be hard for a
room. dre»»«d f«>r tl«» evening, a light
"One moment. Mr. Calendar."
T -o <-i-ii«lderate and too embarrassed shoulders of the girl’s companion stiff
most luxurious circum.«tance» was in­
raincoat over on» arm. In tho other ' to return her • rutlny oi*enly. look fot sn suddenly ns the woman’s hand rest
Abruptly Kirkwood's weathercock young man like myself to be a very
cluded In the invitations. There are
hand a cans, th» drlsxl* having look lie y*t felt sun- that, however ed at bla elbow. Aa she moved away humor «hlftcd. amu»<-ment yielding to old friend." be countered lamely.
not two families In America who have
"How long, then, have you known
«eased
more social connections than tho
lemporarlly. b" wns become th» ob a Httle rippling shiver wan plainly vis 1ntrlgu«-d lnt«Hv»it. After all. why not
each
other?
”
A stolid llrtthh lift carried bliu down Ject of h«r Intent Interest.
Ible In tbe muscles of hie ba- k beneath oblige tbe fellow? What did anything
Goulds and tbe Drexels. Thia, In
"Must I answer?"
to th» ground floor <>f tbe e»labll»ti
one way. Is owing to the I>rexera
Idli employed with his cigar, be bla coat, mute token of relaxing ten matter now? Wbat harm could visit
"Please."
long-established position and to their
tn»nt In something abort of th* mln sipped hl« «-off«*», lu time aware that elon. An Instant Inter one plump and blm If be yielded to (bla corpulent ad­
prominence in tbe financial world.
"Between three and four hours.
Mrs I'sualng lu lb* ofllc* lung enough she had tuned her attention else mottled band wns csrvieosly placed venturer's Insistence? Besides, there
The Goulds are equally eminent La.
"I thought as much." Rhe stared
to settl* his bill »nd leave lu«trUcUon* where, be looked up
where tbe women's had been and was tbe girl to be considered.
the railroad and industrial field.
to bav* hla luggage conveyed to the
Kirkwood consld«-r<-d her forthwith past blm. troubled. Abruptly she said.
At first be was conscious of an ef was at once removed with finger«
Therefore, when the wedding day ar­
bret train, he received with entire fe< t of disappointment Rh» win no­ tloeed.
In the process thereof hl» eyes sought "Please smoke."
MARJORIE GOULD.
rives the railroad yard* around New
rquanlmlty the affabl* Iwnetllrllon of tssly that li» knew, aven by reputa­
"Shall I? If you wish It. of course"—
To the girl, watching her face eov- her, perturbed. Their glance» cl««b«-d
York will be simply jammed with,
In
whose
eyes
lie
still
fig
She repeated, "Please."
tbe elerk,
ertly, Kirkwood turned fur a clew to Mhe looki-d away hastily, crimson to
private cars. There will be th«
tl-tn.
mi*
Ml
«irnply
a
young
girl.
ure<1 as tint radiant creature, an
"We were to wait ten minutes or
the incident. He made no doubt that her temple».
New York. April 16.—Anthocy J. greatest collection of these palaces
American millionaire, and paread on to tstrvly out of her teens If a» ohi as she bad observed tbe passage, Proof
Instantly th* conflict between curl- so.” she continued.
Drexel, Jr., who will marry Miss on wheels that the city has ever wlt-
•het
phrnre
would
slt-nffy
H» w«>n sf that one found In her sudden star­ oalty and caution. Inclination and dis­
tbe lobby, where he aurrctidered hat.
Marjorie Gould next Tuesday, will nesaed.
He produced bis cigarette case.
As this wedding Is *o be the most
coat and ailck to the clonk rimiti nt dared w lint «he Imd found In bliu to tling pallor (of indignation?) and tn her trust. was at an end. With sudden
"If yod care to smoke It will seem give bls bachelor dinner at Delmon-
make tier think him worth •<« luug a eyas. briefly alight with some Inscruta compliance tbe young man rose.
trudant er* entering th* «llub g room
an exffuee." He lighted bls cigarette. Ico's tonight. It will be a lavish elaborate, the most costly and th»
The hour wa« a trifle early for a •ttidy ui>d I.H>k««d again, mor» ktaulj ble emotion, though quickly veiled by
“1 »hall be moat happy to be of serv­ "And then you may talk to me.” she affair, with all the bachelor friends biggest—superlative In every respect,
of young "Tony” gathered about the in fact—It will have an influence on
?g<nd'<n dlnn«-r, tlw* bnOtlsotue r««otu - urioua
lowered lasbee. Hlowly enough she ice to your daughter. Mr. Calendar." concluded calmly.
With this second glnne» appreciation regained color and composure, while i be said, placing tbe emphasis with be- | “I would gladly If 1 could gue«« board to wish him well on his trip the cut-flower market, among other
but n><»lrrstely flllrsl with patron«
over the seas of matrimony. It is things, and send prices up for tbe
Klrk«<H«l ahaort>ed the fa»t nueon •llrr<d I lie artistic «Ide «if hl» nuturv her via a-vla eat motionless, head tn- coming gravity. And then, the fat ad- wbat would Interest you "
the universal opinion of those friends time being. The Interior walls of
•ch uely and without displeasure The Hint was already grown Impatient of clln«*d. as If In thought.
venturer leading tbe way. Kirkwood
"Yourself. Tell me about yourself." that “Tony” is a lucky de«, and tbe church will be half hidden be­
hl-
fretted
t
i-ssl
1
tie
»lender
ai
d
girl
earlier the letter, he wa« determlued
there will doubtless be not a few neath masses of the most magnifi­
Abruptly the man turned In his I strode across the room, wondering she commanded.
with hi h a‘*«olnfe
to consume hl« last civilized meal (aa lab figure,
chair to summon a waiter and exposed somewhat at hlm»«-!f. If the whole
"It would bore you.” he responded envious glances cast in his direc­ cent roses, orchids, garenfas and oth­
be chose tn eoiikldi'r III at lit« n«-rvuv in k if lutriish-n a; 1I1. t a sen-en of bla profile Kirkwood was in nowise truth bi to be dl»cl< w-d.
tion tonight. Since Dhe came out. er blosoms that can be secured. At
tritely. confus«-<l.
Miss Goul J has had a host of admir­ tbe Gould home the display will be
leisure, to live fully bl« ebbing mo­ r-i»,- nod gilt, nu'vvsl ht.-.i to crKI- a! ■ luiM-d to recognise Calendar-n bad­
“No. You Interest me very much.” ers.
any one of whom would have even more sumptuous. The Goulds
menta In th« world to wbbb bv was admiration The tit.ted gh»w of nlmded ly frightened Calendar now. however,
CHAPTER HI.
She made tbe statement quietly, con­ been glad to confer his name upon showed what they could do two years
t»ru. to drink to It» do; lug dregs uue caudles cam lit gthtenlng on lite »puu and hardly to be identified with the
but purring with satisfac­ temptuous of coquetry.
j'Ser, not alone because of her wealth, ago at the coming-out party they
gold of her fair bnlr enbrocwl th-* line
Ultimate «Iraft of luxury
tion and relief. Calendar bait­
"Very well, then. 1 am Philip Kirk­ but because she is easily among the gave for Miss Marjorie at the Hotel
•leek, glib fellow who bad Interviewed
With a deferential flourish the wnlf pallor of her young shoulder».
ed.
Kirkwood In the afternoon. His flab­ I
wood, an American."
most beautiful and talented of tbe Plaza. The floral decorations sur­
In the sheer youth of her (he refil­
•r brought him th* menu rard. 11»
"Dorothy, my dear, permit
marriageable young women in Amer­ passed anythin? New YorM had ever
by cheeks were a «hen and trembling.
"Nothing more?”
A
bad s*rv»d In hla tltti* many au Amer- ls« d> more than In aught elso tny her
me to Introduce an old friend. Mr.
seen before.
ican society.
"Little worth retailing."
chlefi-st
charm.
Hire
could
ts>
little
I
ban millionaire; tie had al«o served
and upon the back of bis chair th* fit
Arrangements for the wedding
Miss Marjorie's wedding gown was
"I'm
sorry."
Kirkwood.
Kirkwood,
thl»
la
my
thia Mr Kirkwood, and r»'«i«'cted hlui more than a child. Indeed, If be were whit» finger* were drumming lacée­
next Tuesday have been practically made here—not in Paris. As soon
"Why?” he demanded, piqued.
as «me exalted abov» the run of bl« to Judge htrr by th» purity of her «bad- oantly an Inaudible la t tuo of shattered daughter."
completed. Mr. Drexel will have his as t’he engagement was announced
"Mln Calendar.” acknowledged Kirk
"Because you have merely Indicated brother. Armstrong Drexel, as best the most fashionable modiste in New
kind In (hat bo comprehend«-«! th* art owed eyre and th» at-sence of emotion uarvM.
and George N. H. Griffith. also an York was summoned in consultation
In th» calm and direct look which
that you are a wealthy American."
of dining.
“Reared aHly!" i commented Kirk wood.
Englishman, will be among the ush- and the general devils
etalls were decided
"Why wealthy?"
The girl bowed, tier eye« steady upon
Fifteen minute« Inter th* waiter dr preaeatly sb« turned upon blm wbo wood "Why?"
■at wondering at the bevel, penciled
"If not you would bar* aom* alm tn era. Kingdom and Jay Gould, broth­ upon. Tbe materii al Is of Ivory «atta
l«r'e«1 rejoicing, hla order complete
Having spoken to his waiter. Cah'o- hl« «ran. "Mr Kirkwood la very
which was woven ♦specially for the
ers of the bride, will also usher.
life, a calling or profeaaloa."
To distract • conselenc» whispering darkness of bee browe
dar for some seconds raked tha room kind." she Mid gravely.
It is promises that there will be occasion. Pearls worth a fortune will
At length, aware that she had anr with quick glanc««, aa if seeking an
“And you think 1 have none?"
of extravagant"« Kirkwood lighted a
“That's right!" Calendar exclaimed
so many notable features about the form the garniture and will be cov­
prised his Interval. Kirkwood glancwl acquaintance Preeumably disappoint blandly. "He's promised to see you
"Unless you consider It your voca­ wedding, aside from the wealth and ered with a tunic point and duchesse
cigarette
aside
coolly
deliberate
lest
she
should
Ttw r»»«m was gradually tilling with
ed. bs swung back to fare the girl, borne. Now. both of you will pardon tion to be a wealthy American."
position of the two families, that lace combined In the most artistic
"1 don’t Ih-Hid«-a. I’m not wealthy. all other historic matrimonial events fashion. This ¡ace, by the way. was
later arrival* It wns th* most fa detect in bin attitude anything more bending forward to reach her ear» my running away. I know."
vor««1 real «urnnt In Ixmdon. and de than tm|ier»onal approval.
"Tea," naaentid Kirkwood agreeably In point of fact, I"— He pulled up on this side of the water wll be some tbat Mrs. Gould purchased on
with accent» low pitched and confi­
A alow color burned his cheeka Tn dential. Hbe on her part fell at once
spit* tlie radiant roatum*» of th* worn
The elder man turm-d at»d hurried abort on tbe verge of declaring blm- eclipsed. W'hen Consuelo Vanderbilt her last trip abroad. It is more than
married the Duke of Marlborough It two centuries old and worth its
self a pauper. "I am a palnter."
• n Its atmosphere remained »»lat* aud hi« trmplea there rose a curious puls­ attentive, genre and reaponslv«. Per­ toward the main entrance.
Thlss dress
ing
Her eyes lightened with Interest was an occasion of world-wide inter­ weight in diamonds.
Kirkwood took tbe chair be had va­
restful.
haps a doren aentenres pi«»a<*d t»»
est. largely bacause of the uniting of will be embroidered in the most won­
After awhile she drew his gnre again twren them. At the outset her brow» cated. To his disgust, he found him­ “An artist?"
A cab clattered down the al«!* street
a family of money kings with that derful fashion. Nuns in a convent
Imperiously. herself all unaware of the
“I hope »0 I don’t [mint signa—or of an English noble house, though near the city have been at work for
on which the window opened.
contracted, and ah* ab<x>k her head In self tamporarlly dumb. No flicker of
hav«jc
«be
wan
wreaking
on
his
tern
bouses,
”
he
remarked.
thought
illuminated
the
darkness
of
At a nearby tal«le a woman laughed,
Impoverished, ranked just below roy­ weeks upon this part of its embel­
gtntle dissent, whereupon Calendar-»
Amused, she laughed I softly. "I bus alty. But the Drexel-Gould wedding, lishment. The train of the gown will
quietly happy Incuriously Klrkw«««! peramrab
manner tsMTitne more ln>i>crative. his confusion. How wns be to open
"Eighteen," he bsxitrdeal -"elghU'en
ehe declaretL
declared.
even if it is simply the matrimonial be of regal length. Despite all this,
glnt><-«Ml tier way
Hhe wn« bending
Gradually, unwllltngly. she seein«-«! to a diverting conversation with a young pccted It.” she
alliance of two rich young Ameri­ however—so carefully has the air of
'Not really?"
forward, smiling, flattering her <*eeort or |H>s«tbly nineteen dining nt the I'less yield consent. Onre she caught her
I
'It was your way of looking at— cans. will bring more people of title artistic simplicity, been preserved—
with tbe adoration of her *>■«•«. They in a ravishing dinner g--wn and un- breath sharply nml. !nf«*cted by her
I things that made me guess it—the to New York and St. Bartholomew's | the gown, magnificent though it Is,
««ere lover» alone In tbe wilderness of . happy? Oh. hardly- not she!"
companion*» agitation, sat back, color
painter's way. I hav» often noticed church than ever has been seen at i will not outshine, but rather height­
tbe crowded restaurant They aeeme.l ' Yet the lm|>r<-««lon haunted hint, and fading again In tbs round young
en the beauty of the bride.
such a function before.
ere long he was fnln to seek confirm«
It”
very happy.
—----------- --- T—--- . -'-I
_______ -1»
cheeks.
Kirkwood wn« convlou« of a strong« . tlon or denial of It In the manner of
"As
if
mentally
blending
colors
all
Kirkwood
’
s
waiter
put
In
nn
Inop
­
4
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« « can be used for Its removal.
pang of emotion. It took him some ’ her escort.
tbe time?"
portune »p|H‘arnnre with tbo bill. The
* I
When a large soul is turned whol-
time to rompre!>end that it was envy. I The latter aat with back to Kirk­ young man imi I<1 It. When he looked
"Ye«; that and—seeing flaws."
♦
J !y to removing evil. Its power is
lie wns alone and lonely. For the I wood, cutting a figure as negative ns up again Calendar hnd swung aquare­
LOVERS
”1 have discovered none,” be told her ♦
I : short-circuited and marks -«-*
—
destruc-
first time he realized that no womnn bls stiug evening clothes One could ly about In his chair. Ills eye encoun
*
brasenly.
'tion; but when tbe greatest soul is
hnd ever looked upon him ns the wo­ surmise little from n fleshy thick neck,
*
♦
I'ut again her secret cares were
fared Kirkwood's. lie nod«!ed pleas­
devoted to pursuit and advancement
man nt th* ndjolnlng tnble l<»>kc«l upon a round ghixed bald si>ot. a fringe of
claiming her thoughts, and the gay.
of the good in the individual life
(By Arthur Hayes Sargent.)
antly. Tem|H'rartly confu»««L Kirk­
grlxxlcd
hnlr
and
two
bright
r«-d
ears.
her lover He hnd found time to wor­
lnconsequi-ntlal banter died upon her
and in wide Interests of all human­
wood rvturn«'«l the nod.
Calendar!
"The
whole
world
loves
>
lover."
ship but one ml«tre«» hl« art.
scarlet lli-s ns a second time her g!an<?e
ity, its powers find endless range of
In
a
twinkling
he
had
repented
Homehow the fellow did suggest
I
And he wns renouncing her.
ranged away, sounding mysterious Ardent devotion of one person to an­ expansion and like the electric cur-
I
Calendar
had
left
bls
chair
ami
was
He wns I'al'ifully eon*<-l<'U» of what Kirkwood's caller of the afternoon
depths of anxiety.
other draws the sympathy and Inter­ . rents, they encircle the universe and
wending hl« way through tbe tablee
he hnd m1ssc<l. In<l lost or hc.d not yet The young ninn aonld not have said
Provoked,
tie
would
have
contlnui'd
est of all friends and even makes draw after them the blessings of
precisely how. for he wan unfamiliar toward Kirkwood's, Benching It. lie
foil nd- the love of woman
the chatter. “I have confessed.” be friends of strangers, This is true mankind.
If the good that awaits the grasp
The «vexation was curious. new, with the n«]>ect of that gentleman's pnus««!. offering tbe hand of genial
perslstt'd. "You know everything of of so-called “lovers,” and it is true
l-ack None the less, tbe suggestion fellowship. Kirkwood accepted It half
unique In hl« experience.
material interest about me. And your- also of all who are devoted, heart of humanity is truly infinite and all
bcarte«lly
(what
else
wns
he
to
do?),
and soul, to a cause, an ideal, a sys- tbat stands in its way subject to
Ills < litnrette burn»«l down to hl« persisted.
selfr
bounds, then it may be stated a fact
Hy now n few of the gu«'«ta, tiieatrr remarking nt the same time that eal-
finger» a» he «nt pondering. Abetrart.
"I am merely Dorothy Calendar.1 tem, a hero. or a religion. Devotion that
“God is love.” Then ardent
of all one's _ powers to one
____________
alm and
cdly he ground Its fire out In an ash bound for the must part, were leaving *ndar bad recovered much of tils com­
she answered.
purpose brings, to one so devoted, enthusiasm will be, according to the
Here nml there 11 table stood vacant posure. There was now a normal col­
tray,
“Nothing more?” He laughed.
all the rights and privileges of a original meaning of tbe word (In
The wntter set tmfore him a silver that had been filled, cloth tarnished, oring In th«' tieuvlly jowled counte­
"That Is all. If you please, for the lover, disarms opposition and gives ¡God), an entering into Dhe Infinite
nance.
with
leaa
glint
of
fear
In
the
chairs
dlaarra
igcd.
In
another
moment
present."
tureen, covered.
support to the lover and the object ' Spirit who is Love.
lie sat up and ( »iran to eonaumo his to l-e transfer i.ed Into Its prlstlno bril­ quick, dark eyes, ai d Calendar's hand,
“I am to content myself with the of his love. Regardless of the mer­
All the world loves a lover, wheth-
even
If
moist
and
cold,
no
longer
trem
­
liance
under
(he
deft
attentions
of
the
it of the object, the lover of that I er the lover knows It or not. for all
promise of the future?"
soup, scarce doing It InMIc«'. Ills
bled.
Furthermore,
it
was
immediate
I ebject whose whole life is bound up | hearts are drawn by passionate de-
dream troubled him—his dream of the servlton.
(Con* oued next week.)
Down an aisle, past the table at ly demonstrate«] that hla impudence
In its advancement brings all peo­ j votion as Iron is drawn to a mag­
love of womnn.
ple to his side in love’s great unity net.
From n little distance his waiter re­ which the girl was sitting, came two. bad not diMorted him.
and makes him personally safe from
“Why. Kirkwood, my dear fellow!"
PRESIDENT TAFT
AU the universe loves a lover,
garded blm with nn air of dhnppofnt- making toward the lobby, the man. n
all weapons that are opposed to the whether the universe knows it or
inent. In ttia courw' of nn hour and n slight and mengifl- young pernonallty. | he crowed, not so loudly as to attract
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end
he
s«?eks
to
attain.
Whatever
we
PITCHED
FIRST
BALL
not, for the loving heart draws ever
half he awoke to discover the attend In the lend. Thelr party had attracted attention, but In n tone oosutned to
Washington. April 14.—President th!nk of ‘he Philosophy of Emer- : near to the Infinite Love and feels
ant In the act of pouring very hot and Kirkwood'« notice ns they entered - divert suspicion, should he be over-
Taft
today
enjoyed
the
novel
expert-
a-in
'
°ur
hearts
must
open
to
the
i a hand of sympathy with the stones
black coffee from a bright «liver pot why, he did not retnemlier. but It was henrd. "Tilts Is great luck, you know,
Amer- f’ ” a ? ionol
«Plfit nvx.l
that In)
was V* I all I**
devoted
to of the field even and the trees of
.
-
11'k.o
•‘Permit m* to introduce an old friend." i ence * of selng the Washington
Into a dcmltn«»* of fragile porcelain. tn his ntlnd that then they had been to find you here.”
t
lean League team win a ball game. that ideal, and let him in. What­ ' the forests and all things, all people.
“Is It?” returned Kirkwood coolly. woman whom he had met under aus­ Last year he saw Washington play ever the_
opinion
as to the theol- ' all events, all experiences unite to
Klrkw<MMl slipped a elnplo lump of three. Instinctively he looked nt the
,
-
Everett Hale, the generate more of the spirit that in-
sugar Into lit* cup. gave ov«<r hla cigar tnble they hn<! left, one placed nt sum«' He dlsengnged hla fingers.
pices so extraordinary? Any attempt Boston late in the season, out the lo- OK> °*
The pink piump face was contortifil to gloac the situation, be felt, would cal players got stage fright when the "bole world loves the man and will I spires his love.
<i.xe »<> l>e filled, then lenmal back. <!«'- distance from the girl end hidden from
his memory because he
Ilberfitely lighting a long nml slender her by an nttgle In the wall. It ap- In a furtive grimace of depreentiou. t>e futile. And somehow he did not president arrived and threw away the I was a cherish
lover, * a helper
and
game.
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"* * a ■ builder.
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pnneteln na « preliminary to a last lln l«enr"d that the third member hnd Without watting for permission Calen­ care to render himself ridiculous hi
The reasons for this are found in i
THE DEMON OF THE AIR
Mr. Taft remarked that he must
gerlug appreciation of the wen* of chosen to dally a few moments ov<-r dar dropped Into tbe vacant chair,
her eyes, little as he knew her.
be a hoodoo, and remained away from I man. society and nature and tn the fs the germ of La Grippa, that,
Ills tobacco nml n liqueur brandy
"My dear sir,” he proceeded, un-
which he wns a part.
Inanely dumb, he sat watching her, the ball park the rest of the season. Universal Spirit which is over all breathed in. brings suffering to
lie reviewed It through narrowed Klrkwoi-d con'd rec him plainly loung­ abashed. "1 throw myself upon your smiling fatuously, until It was borne tn This morning President Noyes, of the ■ and In all.
thousands. Its after effects art»
ing
In
Id«
clmlr
nml
fumbling
the
stein
mercy.
”
A great psychologist suggests that weakness, nervousness, lack of ap­
eyelid« lastly, yet with some slight
on him that lie was staring like a boor Washington club, went to the White
n
heavy
(nan
of
somber
of
n
glass,
"The «lev II
aurprlne, aeemlng to »<•«' It with new
and grinning like an Idiot
Con­ House and presented the president ! there are no purely restraining im- petite. energy and ambition, with dis­
pulses, even in the force by which ordered liver and kidneys. The great-
"i must. 1
vision, with eye« from which scales of habit, hl« bli I; and sullen brows low-
vinced. tie blushed for himself, some­ with baseball pass No. 1. Mr. Taft | ' the
mind stops the hand or checks m need then Is Electric Bitters, the
his appreciation by using it
«■ring r .1 theuglitful nitore n fan' and there's no one 1 know here
ignornne«' Imd dropped.
thing which served to make him more showed
later in the day. and seeing Washing­ ■ all bodily movement; that acts of splendid tonic, blood purifier and re­
aides yourself. 1—I”—
This long nml brllllunt dining tintl. boldly Im ik I houio .
tongue tied than ever.
j
aversion
or restraint within the hu- gulator of Stomach, Liver and Kid­
ton shut out Philadelphia by a 3 to,
The woman of the trio win worthy
Kirkwood saw fit to lead him on.
with It» quiet iHTfis-tlon of proportion
As for his Involuntary ppotegi'e, she I 0 score.
(! man body are only radiation« of pow- neys. Thousands have proved that
of
<-lo:
paces
In
tbe
<
r
nHentlon.
Some
partly becau.-a> out of the corner of hl« exhibited such sweet composure that I Other notables besides President | ’ er in new directions, long-circuitings they wonderfully strengthen the
nnd app'diituient, had always gratified
««quire t.li.' oyo bi- was aware of the girl’s uncoti
hla love <>f the benntlfttl. Toulglit It wnke of Ix-r Inckluster
he caught himself wondering If she and Mrs. Taft and Vice President ' 1 of vital energy whereby it turns to nerves, build up the system and re­
| new activity along lines of more free store health an.! »od spirits after
pleaaetl him to an unusual degree Yet wns nuihln: n leisurely progress, trull cealed susih ' iino . "G«» ell. please. Mr. really appreciated the seriousness of Sherman were present.
If this theory is true it
For th«' first time on _________
record a expansion.
pres-
an attack of Grip, If suffering, try
it was the san«» ns ever Its walls Ing the -ddrts of n gown magnificent Calendar. You throw yourself on a her parent's predicament—If, for that
(luted n deep rose, with their hangings beyond ill-.pme, half conetmled though total stranger s mercy la-cause you’re matter. Its true nature were known to Ident of the United States tossed' the | means that there is “conservation of them. Only 50c. Perfect satlsfac-
first
ball
and
sat
throughout
the
en-1
energy
”
within
soul
life
as
well
as
tlon guaranteed by W. A. Kuyken- •
of dull doth of gold; Its lights discrim It was by the o|«-i-a cloak whose soft lu the deuce of a bole, and”—
her at all. Calendar, he believed, was
dan.
“It’s thia way. I’m calltal away on capable of prevarication, polite and tire nine innings, seeming to enjoy 1 am*>ng physical forces.
inutlngly clustered and discreetly folds draped her shoulders. Slowly,
the
contest.
The
attendance
broke
I
Electricity
works
havoc
when
it
currying her head hlglt, rbs approach argent business— Imperative business
shaded, redoubled In half a hundred
Impolite. Had he lied to his daughter all records.
j Is short-circuited and becomes an ob-
THE CALL OF THE BLOOD
mirrors; Ila subdued shimmer of plate I ed. Insolent eyes reviewing th« room 1 must go at once. My daughter Is or to Kirkwood? To both possibly, to
The game was stubbornly contest- Jnct of fear and hate, but on the
from beneath their heavy lids, a metal with me-my daughter! Think of my
ed, Walter Johnson being the partic-|long circuit of its appointed work It
and gins«. Its solicrly festive aaaem-
the
former
alone
not
Improbably.
lie ami mature typa of dark beauty embarrassment. 1 cannot leave her
For purification, find« full voice In
blnge of circutns[»ect men and women
That the adventurer had told him the ular star. He held the visitors down not only carries, but draws after It­
supremely self confident and eelf pos here alone, nor can 1 permit her to go
pimples, bolls, sallow complexion, a
splendidly gowned. Its decorously
desperate truth Kirkwood wns quite to one lone hit and the locals were self all human emotions of hope and jaundiced
look, moth patches and
love. The evil we hate is known on­
Mooed.
home unprotected.”
convinced, but he now began to be never in danger.
< •niuti'd murmur of rolcra penetrattsl
ly as relative, an obstacle to the blotches on the skin,—all signs of
Men turnod Involuntarily to look aft­
Calendar
paused
In
anxiety.
lleve that the girl had been put off
nnd Interwoven by the «trains of a er her. not altogether In undllut««! ad
W. L. Kincaid Is having the inter­ good we love. All that can be mark­ liver trouble. But Dr. King's New
•That's easily remedied then,” sug with some fictitious explanation. Her
hidden string orchestra, careaai'd his miration
ior of his real esate office on East ed as evil at any one time is limited Life Pills make rich red blood; give
gesletl
Klrkwoo«L
tranquillity and self control were re Ninth street remodeled and renova- and so small as to be insignificant clean skin, rosy cheeks, fine com­
ovus»s_j..s al!»«"«, X"t _wJHL 0 d|IT«'i
lu th«;, net of passing behind, the nu
•iiowr
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markabls otherwise.. She see^4 retv ted. putting In partition so that he in proportion to the infinite good; plexion, health. Try them. 15c at
and therefore only limited powers W. A. Kuykendall’s.
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will have a private office.