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iniwi ah* gav* a jump, a man loosed In at Ilia window, Juat aa lhay alerted. Hhe waa almost > ertiiln It waa Iha aam* man who had got Into th# rarrlaga nett to them. Hha had a horrible feeling V A L U A B L E M O U E E H O LO of hrtng »lowly hemmed In on «vary R E C IP E S A B O B U O O E r r iO B A •Me. “ You ***,'' alt* explained te Jan*. “ If they Ihlnk w *'r* going I* Hlr B ru n a L e a f — HI • w m ia pntiinl Juntas, this will put lliem off lh* scant. Now Ibay'll Imagln* wa'r* going le p i l l i l i '» u n lit t( f i l l e r ; re m o v e p ila . % T h e n »o a k o n e - lin lf hog g e la tin e V 1 • III* country plarg Ir north In on e cu p f o l d w a te r, add on e o f |. -■ dim couiC'vbcrr." cup b o ilin g w a te r, 'o n e - h a lf cup * ► llollmru there wua ii block, augur, on e- “ Md the luxi Waa held Up. Title wax ra iM iii», tw o u | m whul Tuppcm * luul I m i - ii wailing for. h a lf laan p ooti c ia n u iiio n , Juice "tjulck," »Ii* whl»pci*d. "open lh* and rin d o f on e lem on , u p inch right hund d oor!" o f »u lt. I'o tir In to a m old to lh * two g h l» aicpjM-d mil Into the c h ill. Irttltlc. T w o minute» later they war* •entail In another taxi and war* ri-lruc- H am O r o q u e tto * w ith O reo n Ing their * 1 * 1 « . this Urn* direct lo P a s o — T W o C lip » fin e ly ch o p p ed Carlton llou «* l*rrn<-*. T h e r e .” aald Tupimnra. with greet hu lled hum, y o lk « th ree e g g » •atlafactlaa, "th l* ought to do them. tw o ta h le a p o o n » b o ile r , tw o c u p » I >an‘t help thinking that I'm really uin»hi-d p o la ln e », 2 la h le »p o o n e rather clever I What's this thlug l 'i e i m an d d u »li • it; en n e pep. swerving—Oh 1” per. f h i i i i h .io i Itile, . dd to Thor* waa a grinding imla« and p hump. Another taxi had collided wltb iim m I i i d p o la lo c « , *J i i - ii add i:r< uni unii I d ille r , y o lk » o l P r o e g g » I hem. lie i t a ll l o g r l h r r In a ftnah Tuppence wa» out on the u - I . b e a te n , imternent. A |tollceintiii « * » approach il * i i , o i ' ' M old ham in to ing. Before lie arrived Tuppence hud pV' iiilid a h old e li ! fin g e r le n g th hnndrd tin- driver fire »lillllng». and II- II in )-■ lie u t-gy Moil ri'io u ii . alia and Jana hnd merged Iheioaelva* lh .< <n i'ru ' ; o r u m b «. I n to In Iha crowd. « *■ e I v J « -•(■> li- t w ith " I f * only a d t p or two now," said ih ep fat. i citili I'd peaa. Tup|>*nre l>r*ntlili-««ly. Hand In hand. Ilni two girt» hu?Mi -t along. Trull Salad Draaalng — T w o la- "It may ha my fancy," aald Tup bli'»|H>on» flo u r , 2 lati|e«|«M>n» Pence suddenly, “ but I fral a« though augur, I e g g . ju ic e fro m on e there waa aom* on«- behind u«.“ Tuppence and June took to their cun o f iiinen ppli*. Ile a l In g e th e r haela. Tlia house they nought wa» lilt* flo u r , » u g a r and e g g and ■Milne way down. ‘F „,d »le p « echoed lie tin 'll « d il In th e h u llin g ju ic e hind them. Their hrenth wua C'liilny fr > im a la r g e ra n o f p in e a p p le . In choking gn»pu ag they ...... hoi Kir I'h i« can lie uaed on any fru it Jamas' door, Tuppi-lire aeljtrd Iha lie 11 »ulad. and Jane the knoe»pv. Household Dept. Secret Adversary Ir**** è bjj-AflathaChristie ( ( '« M itiliu n i fr<»m I i i n i w n s k .) "T oil ar* hurt r anld Annril quickly. When they rrarh.d Ih* ear, Julius "Only a arratfh.” br*alh»<l ■ al|h of relief l'ha danger Th* girl »prang to hrr fart. anna waa psaMhl Vear had a r m i "l.at m* out I l,*l m* put, I «n y ! filili Iti piiitl |«*d III- initii li» liti »Iil* Plup Iha rnr. It 1» in* thi-y nr> iiflrr •Hai In." h* ordered. "Georg* I" I'm th* on* they want. You ahull nol T h * rhauffeur turnad hi» hand. h**r your live» hrrauar of inr l.rl *1 unni 1« ( o lo Oalahiiuaa In toe go.“ Kb* waa fumbling with Ho Kant. Know Ih* road al *111“ fu»li-n!nga o f th* door. "Va». »Ir ; Il will h* about an (tour .lullua tank he* by hath arm*, and and a h a lfs run.** . looked at byr. Kho had apoken « lib "Malta II an hour. I'm In a hurry." no trnc* of foreign arrant. T i l do my hr*I, »Ir." Tb# car abol "K ll down, kid." he aald grnlly. T forward through Iha irulB*. gna»» thrrr'a nothing wrong with your Julio» Mtai-otiaud hlmaalf romfnrt memory. Ileen fooling tham all Iha ably hy lh* »Ida i f hla vlatlm. Ha time ebt“ ka|>l hla hand In lh* |Mx-kat of hi» The girl looked at him. nodded, and roal, bul hla manner waa urtianv |o then auddenly hurat Inin tear» ' Jullua lh* laat d**r*a \ pulled lirr on Ilia shoulder. Flowing down. Iha chauffeur rallad "Tlier*. Ihar*—Juat yon »11 tlglil ovar hla ahnuldar that lhay war* )uat W a'r* not going lo let you null " rotnlna mío Gatehouse Julio« had* Through her wdia the gtrl aald In lh* ttuaalaa dlrart lham. Ill* plan dlatlnrtly: waa to d rlia straight up to lh* houaa. "Y ou 'r* from home. I ran tall by Thar* Kramrnln waa la aak for lh* your voir*. It inakra me honiealrk.“ tan (Irla Julio» ■ <|daln*d In Mm "flora I'm from homo I'm your that D i l l * W illi* would noi ha tol rntial Jullua llaralirluimar. I rum* erant o f failure. Kraoienln, by thl* over to Europe on pjirpo»* to tlnd tint*, waa aa putty In th* other's you—and a pretty dnnre you've lad hand*. me." • Th* ear swept up th* drtra, and The rar »larkenml »|>eed. Ovxirg* atopped bafora the porch. Tit* ehauf- »poke over hla shoulder: b u t looked round for order* T r o * » ronda h*r*. air. I’m not aura •Turn th* ear tirai. Georg*. Than o f th* way." ring th* ball, and gal hark to your The rar alowrd down till II hardly piara Kaap tb* angina going, and b* non ml. Aa II did an a figure rllmhed ready to aroot Ilk* b— I whan I gita anddmly o i w th* hark, and plunged th* word." hr«d IIrat Into the mldat o f them “ Vary good, air.* “ Horry," aald Tommy, extriratlna Th* front door waa opened by th* blmaelf "W as In Ilia buahe* by the buttar. Kramrnln fall the muaal* of drlv*. Hung on hgtknd Couldn't la) th* revolver again»! hla riba. you know before at th* par# you war* “ Now,” hla**d Jullua. “ And b* going It waa all I could do to hang c a refu l" on. Now then, you f i r I a. get m il' Th* lluaalan harkonatl. ilia lip» There'* a station Juat up that road war* whit*, and hla vote* waa not Train -due In Hire* minute* Toufl vary atendy. « 1 eh It tf you hurry.* “ It la I— Kramenlnl Bring down "W hat th* devil ar* you drivlnu th* girt at uor*I T b *r* la no tima • t f demanded Jullua. "J>o you Ihlnk to to«* r you ran fool them hy leaving the r a r f Whittington had rom* down th* “ You and I aren't going to laav* the •tap* II* uttered an agrlaroatlon of car. Only th* g lr la i ♦ a»ioul»hn<ml at »wring lh * othar. Tommy MirtnHl to Tuppence. "W * bn va Itarn liatraywd I Plan» “Gat out at onra, Tuppetne Taka mint ha uhandoned. W * mu»l aavr her with yon. añd do Juat as I any our own »kina T h * g irti And at , Take lh* m in to London (to .traigli' one* I It ii our only chanca“ | to Kir Jame» pe..! E d g*rt»n Mr Whittington 1 1 «•Haled, bul for hard «tarlar IIvp* out o f town, hut you'll ly ■ m-iment I b* anr* with him." T o n hare o rd e r*-fro m him !" “ I ‘ «m y o u l" cried Jalltta "You're “ Naturally I Hh.mld t h* h*r* nth mad Jane, you stay »»h*rr yon ar* " *rwla»T Hurry I Than* la no tlm* With a sudden awlft movement. Tom- to b* loot T il* oth*r llltl* fool bad my snatched th* revolver from Julius' batter com* too." I hand, and leveled It at him. Whittington turned and ran hark "N ow will yon hellev* I'm In ear Into tha houa*. Th* agonising min neat I Gat out, both o f you. and do as utes went hy. Th#n -two flguiva ha* I aoy— or I'll shout I* Illy huddled In cloaks appeared on tlm Tuppence sprang out, dragging the •t“ pa and w *r* huatled Into th* car. unwilling Jana after her. Th* smaller o f tha two waa Inclined "Coma on. I f * all right. I f Tom to real at and Whittington Shoved her my'a aura— he'a sui a. lie quick. W a ll In iirnwrwmnnloaaly. Jullua I m m l mia» tha train." forward, and In doing *o th* light They »turici! running from th* open door lit up Ills far*. Jullua' pent-up rage hurat forth. Another man on lh* steps behind “ What tha h— I— " Whittington gav* a startled exclama Tommy Interrupted Mm. tton. Concealment waa at an end. T »r y up! I want a few word» with "M*t a m o** on. Georg*," *ln>utei| you. Mr. Jullua lleiahelmint-r." Julius TTi* rhauffeur slipped In hla rlulrh. • C H A P T E R XVI and with a hound th* car started. T h * man on tha at*pa uttered an Jana's Stary. oath. Hla hand d*nt Into hla pocket Her arm thm udi Jane's, dragging There waa * Hash and ■ report. The b*r along, Tnppanre reached tha ata bullet Juat ml seed the taller girl hy thru They arrived on th* platform an inch. Jnat a» th* train cam* to a atundallll "Get flown. J a n *" criad Juttu» Tuppence opened Ihe door o f an empty "B iel on ihe bottom o f tli* car. Are flr»t-clnsa cuni|>artincnl. and lh* two g irl» »auk doni vn breathless on Ih* pad you all right. Tuppence?" • "O f course t am. Where'* Tom my? dad arala. What made them let ua g o f demand I f th»y ótica reached Kir Jnmc* Peel ed Tuppence. Erigen on In snf«>ty, all would he well " I reckon Monsieur Kramrnln here Hut would they rench him? Would asked them an prettily Ihey Jnat not Ihe »lient fo y <■» o f Mr. Itrowa al ready lie n»»e«ublltig *inilll»( lliem* eouldn't refnael" T h l* waa too much for the Kumlnn. Tappane* luuppwi upt ber plan o f earn He hurst out vehemently: palgn- - Aa tha train at length drew slowly "C ur** you--curat* you! They know now that I betrayed them My life Inin Charlhg Cruna, Jana Klnn aiti up i won't he safe for an hour In this with a alart. “ Hava we arrived?- i never ihmighi country." "That's ao," assented Jullua. T 'd w * should I" "Oh, 1 I lion gilt we'd gel lu London advise yon lo make tracks for Ruaala •II right. I f there's going to lie any right away." "L e t me go, then," cried th* other. • “ I have don* what you aalyd." "Kura thing. I’ull up, George. Th* gentleman's not making llie return trip. I f I ever come tn Ruaala, Mon- gjrur Kramrnln. I ahnll expect ■ roua- Ing welcome, and— " Rut before Jullna had flnlahed Ida •perch, and before th* rar had flnnlly hulled, tlia Ituaatnn had awung him self out and dtauppeared Into the night. "Annette and I didn't know what wua going to happen to ua." aiild Tuppence. “Old Whittington hnrrlef ua off. We thought It wua Inmha to the «laughter." "Annette," aald Jullua. “ I* that «■hut you cull her?" Illy mind »eetned to he trying to adjust ll.irlf to n new Idea. "It's lu-r nnme." »nld Tuppence, opening! her ayes very wide. “ SI tick* I" retorted Jullua. "She mn.v think It'» her ::nme, heenuae her memory's gone, poor kid. But It’» th* onr real nnd origina! Inna Finn we've got here." -• "W hat- T” cric» Tuppence. tr tin! «he «n a Interrupted. With gn X u ijjH __ _ spurt a bullet embedded Itealf In ihe upholstery* o f lh* car tnat he^ In * Flach Tiippensa W a i Outran tha • Pavement Mn.l he» lic-irl " i\vn \ltli > on " cried Jiilln* “ It'« fuu, nmv Ii when M will begin. Quieti r r aoihiwh fnah bar a hit, George.' ,1't »ill. W e’ll nip Into n tn \l." TI * onr fairly leapt forward. Three !n ii not her minute they ivere alep more shot* rang out. hut went hap pin,; Into a taxi. pily wide. Jullua raised hi* hand to "K ing's Cru**,” direct*d TtiMidtice. J lp P ' hi« ctt*ek. ( < 'u iiliiiiiip l next . • Orandmothar'a Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustra t* Hair c h o p p e d p in e a p p le , on e poun d • >f n ia r a lin ia llo w » d ic e d ; put to- g e llie r , th en wliii> o n e - lia lf p ini » » « • I e re a n i, add t o y o u r m tx- lu re, unit w h en s e r v in g »p r in k l* L U N C H E S - C A N D IE S B R E A D - P A 8 T P Y - TOBACCOS SO D AS and LUKICH GOODS W. E. Pegg MM AL BRI AO WNHL aOVIR KL UtlAM If You Come Once, You'll Come Again LIBERTY RESTAURANT “A GOOD PLACE TO EAT” Tell Your friend» Cur. 2^ and Main UilUboro, Ore Being U* Your Job Feinting THE BCAVEHTON REVIEW Your Qrocer Can Put Amaixo into top o f double boiler. 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