s THF BF.AYKHTON HEVIK.W Friday, Jan. 4. 1020 THE DOUBLE CROSS Osnaburg for Closet Ia MORE VARIETY IN in Favor and Inexpensive SCHOOL LUNCHES i P i *e*rv\1 b e l b * I ’ n t t e l S ls t a s l « * c « r l m . a l • f A a r t e t i l t i n v .) By A. E. THOMAS Sameness About Material Carried Daily. In fu rn ish in g a room w hich h a t e ith e r on* very largo clo set o r tw o "1 w ish th e th in g bad been d* cluscls, au Idoa may t<* horrow od from P n U M « J and ÛM stro y e d ." cried S tan ley . "W ith all my th e sm all m odern a p a r tm e n t Many W. N. U. (P r .p s r s S by lb s t ’n llM l sta ta s rv>|oor tunti w ill in u k s n for» “ Yea, yes. I know —but a fte r th a t " It'a d e a r enough, a ir," sa id W ilson w iches. hut It should not he m elted, ns tu n « . T h e n » nr« s t i l l n in n y o s tr ic h F o r s v s ry s tm n s c b som ebody else spoke. W hat on e a rth quickly. “ N ina M organ w ent to Miss th n t m ake* It so sk Into th e hreatL fe n t h e r s In s t o r a g e a t c u s t o m s wnrt»- •m l In te stin a l III. Jo you m ake of It?" Colby a n d told h e r th is vile sla n d er h o u s e s In llr lln ln . T h o plum«*« w o r e T h is go«xl old fa s h ­ “ I don’t know ." Miss Colby tu rn e d you dow n and m ar lo ft o n th o lr o w n r n ’ ha m is w h e n th o ioned b rrb b o m s "W h a t 1 m ean la. a fte r th e dictation, rled W aterm an ." rem edy fo r c o n sti­ fa a h lo n c h tin g r il. a fte r It said “very sincerely y o u iV It "I c a n 't believe i t " m urm ured S o m e o f th o n i w ouL I h a v e boon o i p a tio n . sto m sc b Ills spoke In a n o th e r voice." Stanley. "E ven now I c a n 't believe It V new com bination to m any people tr o m o ly vitli&ttbltf 'JO y o n r « ugu . .Now a n d « th * r d r n n i » “T w o o th e r voices. I thought, sir.“ And yet It a cc o u n ts to r ro m any things It a c o tta g e pudding w ith a hot p in e ­ I th e y e n n h * u »« m | o n ly In m a k in g c u s h ­ in cu ts o f th s sy s­ “ Tea. I thought so, too. Did you little looks and p h ra se s th a t passed be tem *<• pr.-vsl.Mit ttics«* d a y s Is In even a p p le sa u c e poureil over It. Any p re ­ io n « o r tlUNtera, w h ile n fo w o f l l i s recognise them ?" tw een th o se tw o In th e office. The« g re a te r fsv o r a s s fam ily m cd lc ln s fe rre d recipe fo r e o ttn g e pudding m ay « m a ile r f e a t h e r s a r e so ld e a c h y e a r to "I th o u g h t I did.“ m eant n o thing to me th en , and now th a n In y our g ra n d m o th e r's day. he used. T h e b aking should he tim ed I drosJH im kem fo r th o c o i t u m n o f tl«*- “W hoee voices w ere they?* they all com e back w ith a new and A Closet May C oncssl a D r t s s tr or so th n t th e d e sse rt will he Just done b u lim ie s w h o a r e t o b e p r e s e n t e d at “ W e ll sir. I should say th a t one of te rrib le m eaning." U e cudgeled hts C hest of D ra w trs. w hen It Is tim e to se rv e It. T h e sauce c o u r t. them w as Mr. W aterm an s." m em ory. "Y es, ye»—and th a t Iasi T b s fa c t (b u t s y n t h e t i c fe n th e r a a r e can I«* kept hot In th e double boiler. “ Tea, and the o th e r voice w as a n ig h t—th e la st tim e 1 saw her. W hen cel lane« us sm all a rtic le s th a t a re Aa th is sa u c e Is mnile from <-ann«'<1 n>>w liv in g ma«!« c a u s e s th e v a lu e o f w om an’s— d idn't yon th in k so?*' I e n te re d th e room Kollln a n d slo­ nee«!ed a t tho d re ssin g table. T hese pineapple, th is la nn ex cellen t colil th o r e a l o n e * It» d e p r e c ia t e s t ill m o r e “ Yes. air. 1 did." wer« alone. She had Jo st accepted wall bags a re m ade o f osn ab u rg , to ^ £ B C t I w e a th e r d e sse rt. T h e b u re au o f home V et a n u m b e r o f d e a le r s b e lie v e th a t “D id you recognize It?” him. I th o u g h t th en th e looked q u e e r— m atch th e d ra w c u rta in s a n d uphol “ 1 thin k , sir, It w as th e voice of not a t all like a happy g i r l She story covers used In th e room, Osnn- econom ics h a s te s te d th s pro|M>rtlons fe a t Iters w ill c o m e b a c k «««m. it rid a r e d e te r m in e d t «* k e e p th e r a re r p lu m e s N ina M organ." passed It off. blit she w as qu eer Just burg la a stro n g w ashable cotton fnlv- given below : (ill th e y do. — L o n d o n A n s w e r s . “R o d in 's se c re ta ry ? " th e sam e, a n d no w onder. T h a t vile rlc recently com e Into w ide use for I No. t r s n (about 14 tap salt “ Yes, atr." > c u p s p in e a p p le ) t lb s b u tla r w om an bad Just been th e re telling household furnishings. It Is easily V 4 c u p s u g a r 1 tb s. c o r n e la r r h “1 th o u g h t to, too, bnt I w ondered D ru g of G ro a t P o w tr her th is te rrib le ta le a bout me, m aking Inundered. Inexpensive, a n d If not de­ If It w as my Im agination.” me a m o n ster In h e r eyeA" sired In n a tu ra l color, can be dyed. A d r u g o b t a in e d fr o m uii H ast In ­ D rain a n d p re ss th e Juice from the "N o. sir. No doubt about It." W il­ He tossed both b a n d s tn th e a ir In the South It has long been know n c ru sh ed pineapple. Mix th e c o rn ­ d ia n p la n t c a lle d th e g tisu h a « u w h ic h Tout 1*1 la • •ilmtnalsd or fo« i o fundad I* (ha son a ssu re d him. and cried. “By G— d. 1'U not alt down fo r m any p ra ctic a l uses. s ta rc h and th e s u g a r and a d d It to th e tm« b e e n tried nn a r e m e d y fo r t o o t h ­ W H ill t N A.VM KAV K urn ft»* In adminu tar­ in« tha IH L. I (>«•« lamusso “B u t bow do you account for It. u nder th is !" U e crossed th e rotn In Juice. Cook th la m ix tu re In (he upi«er a c h e fo r m a il) y e a r s , b u s n o w I hn M) nun lurSttl maHud of lirai. th re e strid es, seized W ilson by the F ra n k r m*nt tUscd by as •tdudvuly) pn rt o f a double boiler o ver the direct e x a m in e d by a L o n d o n p h n r m u c n lo g ls t, M s st Sandw ich*». VlW'\ *> \ H.«.:arkal4a suites* also »till D r. K. I le a a e . w h o h a s fo u n d th a t It “ W ed. yon know th la m achine stood elbow w ith a g rip th a t h u rt and ra id tin me until th e sa u c e th ick en s. S tir An Infinite v ariety o f m eat sa n d ­ \ © the*Hr. tal sml i. «4<*n silmos't a . \ H.a«tKll>AY S» VN VIS too- on y our desk In th e office th a t last “Look here, tell m e e v ery th in g th at w iches can he m ade— beef, lam b, ham. c o n stan tly . P lace the up p er p n rt of Is o n e o f th e m o st p o w e r fu l s u r f a c e \ (’ **• b »o k vin « d « tolla atad aftern o o n until every one b at me had you know about him — I m ean, since I chicken, tongue, fresh m a s t pork, pork th e ho ller o ver the low er p a rt, cover, a n e s t h e t i c s k n o w n . a b o u t .'Ui tim e s » A r s ^ i\ h y n d * t J > oftssliHsonUU_______ w ent aw ay." left." tem lerloln. etc. T h e m eat niny be a n d cook th e sa u c e for ten m inutes. s t r o n g e r th a n c o c u lo e . It b u s a m o st At last W ilson bad b is o pportunity, sliced th in and placed betw een b u t­ R em ove from th e fire, a n d add th e I v io le n t n o tio n on th e h e a r t, a n d s t r o n g ­ ectal i colon "Y ea ye»." objected Stanley, “but Tm su re 1 stopped It a fte r 1 finished and he used I t Sunk Into th e d epths tere d bread o r mlnce«l and m ixed w ith b u tte r, sa lt, a n d plnenpple. and mix ly r e s e m b le « t h e A fr ic a n a r r o w |w>U«»n. o f th e big c h air. S tanley, hla face D o c to r ll e a s e regard»« s u c h a p o w e r fu l well. S erv e o v e r c o tta g e pudding. d icta tin g .” * F iM * la u m ayonnaise o r m l ad dressing. i p o is o n an p r o b a b ly m u ch lot» d a n g e r ­ "Som e one m ast h a re sta rte d It b urled In hla bands, b e ard him to the end. T h en he spoke. T o W ilson it o u s to t»e u s e d g e n e r a lly a s a lo c a l again. 1 rem em ber going Into yonr w as th e voice of a stra n g e r. u tia f l b * tlc . office a fte r yon left and finding Mr. “ In sh o rt, he'a b e tra y ed h e r a s he W aterm an and Miss M organ talk in g there. Mr. W aterm an w as sittin g on b e tra y ed m e l knew som ething wa.- A rtific ial S ilk T s . l t 1 W A N T S V O U R F U R S w rong when 1 saw h e r la st nig h t, but the c orner of yonr desk. He m ight T h e liuinvnss Incrvas* In th e nrtl- Gratiln«. Ri« iwoAt I nev er dream ed— how could 1 have 1*sylrx| tt»|>- not « )t pr(r«s fnr SO have atu rted It by a cc id e n t—som e 0 ro a rs. E u filial silk tra d e hu* led to th e use of mark»« booming JWnsi tostar fo r p r ia « H at. d re am ed ? —It waa like thlA F rank careless ge stu re or o th e r—like th la " m uny new m ethod* In the pro cess of MaMMUnfsv TrsppOTs' Cttlds w hat'a becom e o f th a t g ir lT be cried S lu in g on the c o m e r of the desk Êk i s s i Co. m nnufttctur*. T w o Japan«-*« w orkers. FILE to sKlptor* Uimm w ith a sudden b u rst o f energy, "th e the se c re tary put one hand behind Y. K am i sm l S N aknshlm a. have In M organ g i r l Nina M organ, d— n h e r!" him. carelessly, a s If for sup|««>rt ami tr«Ktu«.'*»t« “ 1 suppose so.” he Inquired, "A ren't you going to h ear In the co n d itio n s of spin n in g have any “ And you've nev er seen h e r since?- th e re st?" effect on th e tex tu re. i :> FLO R U T O N SHAMPOO Magi f.«r <•« la “ No, sir. not to speak to.” «rtt nari loti With rarfcrr • llalr Hsiaatn Mskrstbs Stanley sm iled a little uneasily. "1 batr soft gtt«l flnfff. ft ) ranis hjr mali or al tlrujt- "F in d her I Find her I S p a re noth was thin k in g It's a bit like eavesdrop­ Sili* li incoi ( Lamicai Works, l'sUbogua, N. 1 . P a s t Fly T im # tng. sto p at nothing, se a rc h th e world L ping. Isn't i t r B uddy, a g e five, am i til* m other “ Why yes." agreed W ilson, "If we —O nly find th a t wom an I" — r— Were <>n u stre e t c a r recen tly w hen a H e g lared upon th e s e c re ta ry with bad reason to suspect a n y th in g would ' w om an w ith a veil on tier h at tn t such In ten sity th a t th e little m an wa* be said th a t we shou ld n 't hear. But dow n o p p o site them . Itvnhlv lievked frightened. “Come, come, sir," be said It cau 't be anything but business— the a t th e veil In tently for a sh o rt lim e "you m u stn 't go on like thiA T ake business of the firm—y our own firm." anil tin 11 ii.k e d : C srlsr ft U ttfs Lhrsr PINs "I suppose th a t’s so." adm itted S ta n ­ hold of yourself." “ M other, why d o esn 't »lie Inke th n t “Yes, yes. y o u 're rig h t,” said Stan ley. “Anyhow. I’m c u rio u s to h ear I t off? T h e it!««» a re alm ost gone. n<»w.“ If It's an offense a g ain st pro p riety , ley feverishly, "no uee In g e ttin g wild Now Is th e tim e fo r oelf-c n tro l." But let's wink at It," he added w ith a D um m y Sell* T ickst* tl«>n p o is o n s w h ic h m a n y lim a * causa p tm p M grin. “ D on't you tell on me. and Til th e re w as little self-contro. about him H a m a t u lx r l h a r a t o a J . i c t o r 't prase r lp t io n l'u t runs «if a it«««« lug p ic tu re then “ F ra n k . F ra n k ." he w ent on. "A re a m i e s a ha t a k a n h r t h a a n f l r a f a m i l y . not tell on you." te r at A rras. F rance, now buy Hielt A l l D r u « | l « t 29c a n d 7 9c H a d Packagaa. yon s u re I’m aw ake, a n d th a t I W ilson sm iled also. “ 1 see, r i r — tic k e ts from s duimu.v. ilrc.w -il In tb r h av en 't dream ed th la d a m n a b le thing'- w e're tw o c o n sp irato rs." c o stu m e of an u sh er W hen th e cor E x csllsn t U.« of W all Spacs fo r Con v tn is n e s and Good Lighting. F o r God’s sa k e tell me It’s only n He ehoved the cy linder back a bit. r e d nm ount I» plm-eil In a eo n m ln er dream , and th a t I'm going to w ake n;> W. N. U . PO R TL A N D . NO #2 1«28. pressed th e sta rtin g lever, and these ( P r . p . r . d b r t h . I ’n t t ^ l . l i t « D . p . r t i n . n l a re m ixed—th e k itchen cabinet. T he th e figure pro d u ces a tic k e t. T h e nu p re tty soon—th a t my old frien d la stli of A s r t c u l t a r « . ) w ere th e w ords they b e a rd : to m a tlc snlesm nn Is es|ie< lally |M«pu la tte r atlj«dns th e c o u n te r (list e x te n d , my frien d , and th a t th e g irl 1 love Is A llis» Now P la y a t W ar fin e of th e se c re ts o f efficient work "G lad to discuss th e m atter at length from the second d ra ln lto srd . T h e re Is la r am ong chlhln-n. F o r th e first lim e In h isto ry a rm y and In detail. Very sincerely yonrs." happy w ith th e m an sh e loves— thin ; In the kitchen Is good u tiliza tio n of a n o th e r window above th is c o u n te r, h e r life and m ine h ave not been wall space fo r th e ne ce ssa ry equip­ m an e u v ers w ere ctuiilu rted by th e s«>l- “D on't w orry about th a t. I'll a tte n d und th ese tw o w indow s give fin« light blasted by th e w retch I called my m ent. T h e Illu stra tio n , from th e L'nlt S sd 'lle rs .«f tw o n u llo n s a t n re ce n t m«>- to th e d e ta ils.’' a n d v entilation. f r i e n d !" •■Tommy, why «liti you stny iiwtiy *d S ta te s D ep artm en t of A griculture, blllznilon In th e occupied R hine te r­ “Splendid. I h a re only one slight On n handy sh e lf In th e c o m e r b e ­ W ilson sw allow ed h a rd a t th e lum p show s an excellent g rouping o f equip­ from ypNfpnlity ?" rito ry . B efore beginning th e ir c n vnlry suggestion to m ake a s to the c onstruc­ tw een the w indow s a re, sto red th e cof­ In h is th ro a t a s he said, “I wish tn m ent In a r a th e r larg e k itchen. T h e - I whs slrk.* m an e u v ers th e F re n c h Invited th e tion of yonr scenario." fee p e rco lato r, ten k e td e , double boil­ heaven It w as a dream ." ••Too huit. I wiiotrH lo lei you out object Is to bring th e v a rio u s work K in g s l(«iynl Irish H u ssn rs to p a rtic i­ "A nd w h a t’s th a t? " ers. and o th e r u tensil* th a t m ust be fo r font hit 11 pfirflrp.** “ S ta rt th a t m achine a g ain 1" said c e n te rs ns close to g e th e r ns possible pate. nn«l th e In v ita tio n w as gladly “ I don 't like the nam e of your rtl- filled w ith w a ter from the ta p s la-fore S tan ley suddenly. T h en he w»is sb k. nccepted. so thut th e housew ife will not tak e .aln.“ ■-«Miking. tl'H iks n re provide«) for the F e a rfu l of Its effect, th e se c re tary needle«] ste p s In p re p u rln g or clearin g “ You ought to. It’s your own." v a rio u s sm all u ten sils th n t c an be said. “ P le a se —I th in k you’ve had ' aw ay m eals. In th is p u rtlru ln r kltch F o r s s ig h t W s ll-P r s s e r v s d H am “T h a t's the p o in t” ' read ily hung up. enough o f th a t, sir." •W III y o n lui ve Mie I im I v ' p nom e e n on th e e n tire fo u rth sid e o f th e room “ W hat a re you gettin g a t? " A p ctrllieil ham , th o u g h t to be s t T h e f«M«d p re p a ra tio n c en te r. In ffriiY ftl ori f lie rlriR?" “ F ra n k , listen. 1 conld p e rh a p s for Is tak en up hy a larg e d ining table “ I suggest th a t you strik e out th e lea st one th o u sa n d yi-ars ol«l. w ns th is case a kitchen c ab in et. Is next give th is m an th e ru in of my life, but MN o f in i: 'F ro n t (S u stiiv e fo li!« fim i -«eating eight persons. In case w here nam e of Kollln W aterm an and su b s ti­ loimil In nn «lit rock fence n e a r D an ­ In o rd e r, convenient to the sink, the miri o fllv lo v e .' Mfirl Mieli I nini11 Dt'Vtr he's ru in ed th e life o f th e girl I love th ere Is a se p a ra te dining room o r si tu te th e nam e of Ja m e s S tanley.” ville. Ky. lY rs o n t who h av e e x am ­ se rv in g c o u n te r, und the re frig e ra to r and for th a t I will n e v er forgive him — liu vi* lo lui v e II »ilfereil " cove, th e sam e p a rt of the room m ight “ W hat?" ined It d e c la re th a t th e rock wne un- It Is situate«! w here light from both never. F o r th a t I will h ave vengeance “ P recisely." he fitted w ith sh elv es o r used to ac­ dnnhtedly « fine hum at o n e tim e. If For such th in g s can n o t be done— no. w indow s re ac h es its w orking sp a c e E v id e n t ly com m odate any a d d itio n al equipm ent, “ You w ant me to tell Mies Colby ti.is th e e x ac t slm pc nn«l size o f n hem T h e p a rtly s«-«-n il«Mir «-pi-ns on n g«*n else Ju stic e m ust becom e s m ockery " ' \v h e ’« n o i «urli n ffood p||fí*h.,, such ns a w ork tab le o r an Ironing th a t It Is Stanley and not you?” whli-li w ould w eigh sh o u t Ifi pounds. S ta rt th a t d—d m achine I I w ish fo j e ra l u tility closet In which th e hot •*l»riifi|»e«| y o ti «|l h e ar a g ain th e voice o f—my frie n d !" j board. w a te r bo iler conne<-t)-d w ith the L o ii I mv III«» i 'n u r le r .In u m ili. "S lop It I Stop It!" cried 8tnnley pounds. — I >>«l In nn polls News. T h e sink, w ith Its double d ra in A gainst his will, W ilson obeyed ra n g e Is placed. T h e la tte r Is locuteil again. He glared at W ilson. "Good W ithout In te rru p tio n S ta n le y heard b oards. Is on th e left. In fro n t of a on th e th ird wall of the m om . not In Mvenfy .venni th e se will he 'th è G od!" he aeen utilized for sto rin g such n rtlc les room for a time. P re se n tly S tanley «•«I (teople m ove from left to right In a s th e high st«Mil, g a rb ag e pall, ami tto n less fo r a tim e. P re se n tly he fnm spoke. "It m ust be som e kind of a bled In hla pocket, produced a le tte r gidog from one tn»k to a n o th e r, a s In tireless c«M«ker. W here nn oil stove Joke r tin n in g from th e food p re p a ra tio n cen­ w ith a p o rtab le ov;-n Is used th is and rend In a sh a k in g yolce: "A very poor one. I'll say,” com ­ “ D e a r old m a n : I h av en ’t seen you te r w here vegetab les a re p re p a re d — sp a c e m ight well lie a rra n g e d to hold P u r e , .S tr e e t a n d D a i n t y m ented th e other. for so long. Come and Innch w ith me th e sin k —to th a t w h ere o th e r foods th e oven w hen It Is not In use. A mo«t effective luper-iresm y em ollient for the "B ut It roust be. It m ust t Kollln on W ednesday. W e've Iota to talk relief o f itching, burning, icily sffeAion* o f the —my old friend I Why, I’ve never a b o u t F a ith fu lly yourA R ollln.” skin, for eczema ind dandruff. been anyth in g but generous to him In m erely th e u n in te re ste d child a n d the “ F a ith fu lly m ine,” he m uttered . He A remarkably luccenful treatment for fifty year), all my life. W hy—I c a n 't u n d e rstan d fa u lt m ay be w ith th e te a c h e r o r p u r re tu rn e d th e le tte r to hla pocket and in combination with Cuticura Soap, for aottening t l " He put both h ands to h lr head. sat w ith glow ing eyes s ta rin g Into G ive ch ild ren re sp o n sib ilitie s a p ­ e n t snd soothing the skin and preserving the n rtu rtl S 0 0 "P erh a p s," suggested W ilson. "If w« apace, seeing n o th in g —th in k in g —think beauty o f the hair. A highly developed snd dainty p ro p ria te to fh e lr age a n d experience. requisite for the toilet. b ear th e rest It will all be explained." • * * F o r m aking m ilk sh a k e s a t hom e Ing. M inutes he sa t like t h a t At (o ld «v a r r w h m O in tm a m B e . and JOc. Snap f i t Talcum 11c S u n p i . aach frse. length W ilson ap p ro ach ed him. put one Stanley caught at th e suggestion T h e preschool child * d iet m ay In- use a q u a rt o r hnlfgall««n fru it Jar Address: " C u r ic s r s ." D e p t. B V. M a ld e n, Mseaachuaeits hand upon his shoulder, a n d s a id : 'Yea, yea. no doubt. Go on." But «•luile any vegetable pro|«erly p re p are d , fitted w ith a reliab le ru b b er ring und lid. as W ilson moved to sta rt the m achine "IF* g e ttin g late, s i r —le t's go.” except corn a n d d ried lean A 0 0 0 • • • ngnln he cried. "N o—w a it— I'm a fra id ITO B« COB TINT-ED. I to h e ar It." If you enn n m ix tu re o f vegetables S everal short a p p lic atio n * o f s chem ­ SHI N T h e P a s to r S a y t t But W ilson had no Intention of sto p ical will rem««ve a st» ln m ore effective­ from th e hom e g a rd en w ith th e bon«* BLEACH plug there. "S urely, air," he objected A good wom an aa tru ly give« life ly th a n will a «•onilhni'U* a pplication. and grMvy o f n le f to v e r b e ef ro ast fralata, l u » U J I k U i . TS A D U « M O r U S IO N * • s s E n r o l l o u f I l m « . H « n il f o r l l t # r « t u r « . "you c an 't atop now It w ouldn't be to h e r husb an d aa to her c h ild re n .— now, you will hnve s delicious soup . T e s r a J - i '. 'r j J i . i.7 V , 5 k O R E G O N IN S T IT U T E O P TE C H N O L O G Y Jo h n A ndrew Holmes, fa ir to Mr W aterm an or to anybody.' som e cold day next w ln tar. T h e ro-called lazy child muy be 1er.«. s .s a n e su b se ts f . k i. O . ▲. l l l d f . P o r t la n d , O r u g a * C oe vvW h t. B v T M I STORY J im B ta n ls y , N « w Y ork b s s l - !»•■■ m a n , ordara h la d««k a u d c p h o n e ta k e n to h ie h o m e. I n te n d ­ in g to fin ish hla d ic ta t io n th ere. H o llo W a te r m a n , h ie p a rtn er, co m » » In. B o th a r e In love w ith D o r is C o lb y . S t a n le y p r o p o se s t o s s in g a c o in to determ ine e htoh a h a ll fir st p r o p o se to D or s W a- te r m a n w in s . N in a M organ. W a­ term an*« s e c r e t a r y and m is tr e s s , h a s o v e r h e a r d hla c o n v e r s a tio n w it h S t a n le y and re sen ts Wa­ te r m a n ’s p la n to d e s e r t her. W a ­ te r m a n s a y s he Is p e n n ile s s and m u st m a k e n rich m a r r ia g e H e u r g e « N in a to te ll D o r is th a t S t a n le y h a s w r o n g e d h er (N in a ), N in a t e lls D o r is h e r a to ry , « « a c t ­ in g a p r o m is e th a t D o r is w ill n o t t e ll th e s o u r c s o f h er In­ fo r m a tio n . D o r is la c o n v in c e d o f S t a n le y 's d u p lic ity a n d Is b r o ­ k e n - h e a r t e d . r e a lis in g th a t It la 8 t a n le y she lo v e s. W a te r m a n p r o p o s e s a n d D o r is a c c e p ts him . S t a n le y a c c e p t s th e s itu a t io n , a n d a s a w e d d in g p r e s e n t g iv e s h is s h a r e o f th e b u s in e s s to W a ­ te r m a n . H e Is g o in g to In d ia. W il­ s o n , a w a r e o f W a te r m a n 's c r o o k ­ e d n e s s. le a v e s h is e m p lo y . The la t t e r b e g in s to Im p o r tu n e D o r is fo r m o n e y . B ro m fleld , th e g a m ­ b le r , Is p r e s s in g W a te r m a n fo r p a y m e n t o f g a m b lin g d e b t s At W a te r m a n 's u r g in g D o r is w e a r s h e r m a g n ific e n t d ia m o n d n e c k ­ la c e to th e op era . T h a t n ig h t it d is a p p e a r s Doris* fa t h e r e n lis t s B ro m fle ld 's a id In tr a c in g th e s t o n e s S t a n le y r e tu r n s to N ew Y ork w ith an E a s t In d ia n fr ie n d , 8 w a m l R a m a n a ra . D o r is r e a lis e s n o w th a t s h e lo v e s h im , an d a l ­ w ays h a s M ade d e s p e r a te by W a te r m a n 's c o n d u c t s h e s u g g e s t s s e p a r a tio n o r d iv o r c e . W a te r m a n r e f u s e s to c o n s id e r e ith e r . CHAPTER X—Continued — 12 — r SPIRIN Garfield T ea Hold Ostrich Plumes for Return to Favor Waa Your Grandmother*« Remedy Make Pineapple Sauce for Cottage Pudding I «¡rrv, WELL OR MONEY BACK R V Ul Z 1 “Q uite rig h t, q u ite r i g h t W ell J e f ­ ferson. re c ru it th e sta ff a t one«. ' suppose w e’ll need th e naual lot, e b i" “ Tea. air. And. e r—do yon wl*b me to engage a chauffeur, sir?" " T h a t rem in d s me,” said W ilson, "1 m et O 'H a ra last week. I th in k he'd like to come hack. If yon w ant him.* “ Surely, su re ly —get him by all m eans. Good fellow. O 'H ara ." “ How toon do you w ish to occupy th e house. sir? " “ r i l com e dow n on F rid ay , If yon can be read y ?" “Oh c erta in ly , w ith ease, sir." “ And on S a tu rd a y I ahall h a re a few frien d s for th e w eek-end. T h at'* all for now, Je fferso n ." A t th e b a tte r w ent o a t Stanley lighted a c ig a re tte , a n d looked about th e room. “W ell." he said, “it*» home, anyhow And now, F ra n k , th is la a s good tim e a t any. I suppose, to th a n k yon for all y o u 're done for me w hile I've been •w a y ." “ I'v e done my best, sir." “ And no one conld have done b e t­ te r." “ And why n o t? E verything Tve got In th e world I owe to you." “Ob well. I did m yself a good tu rn w hen I did yon one. It's o ften Uke th a t. By th e way. I «oppose I'd b e tte r give Jefferson som e m oney." H e felt In hla pockets. “ Hm, not m uch in here." “ How m uch did you w ant, air?” P e r h a p e I c a n —" “N ever m ind. T h e re m ost be an old check book In th a t desk som ewhere. J u s t ta k e th e cover off a n d we'll tee." W ilson lifte d th e sheet from the desk. “ H ello," said S tanley, “w h a t'a t h a t F ’ H e Indicated th e m echanical c o n triv ­ ance w hich stood revealed upon the desk. “Oh. yes." an sw e red W ilson, "It*» y o u r a ndiphone." “ So It l a W h at'a It doing here?" B ut W ilson rem em bered everything th a t concerned Stanley. “ D on't you recall, sir? T h e last day you w ere In y o u r office you told me to te n d It down h e re? You w ere going to clean up a lot of correspondence over Sunday O 'H a ra brought It dow n." " T h a t's so. I rem em ber. And then 1 w ent to In d ia." He se a rc h e d vague ly In one of th e d ra w e rs o f th e desk, saying as he did so, "F u n n y things happen to o a Now If anybody hud told me. w hen I Inst m ete d yon to send th is th in g down here, th a t I should a ta ri for India the next w eek. I'd have thought he whs craxy. Ah. here we a re ." Producing th e check book, he took hie fou n tain pen and began to fill It out. “ W ell," handing W ilson th e check, "g iv e th a t to Jefferson before we leave. I hope It’s good, a s Kollln used to say 1 hav en ’t balanced my book lately." H e looked at the se c re ta ry and trailed a t th is feeble Joke. But W ilson did not sm ile back. T h ere w as nothing about W aterm an th a t could am use biin a n y more. Stanley m issed the a n sw erin g smile. T h eu he yielded to the te m p tatio n he h a d been resisting. “ S peaking of B ollln," be said. *1 w ant to ask yon som ething. I saw him a m om ent last night. E r—have you kept in touch w ith him at all?" “At O ut. yes— th ere w as aucb a lot to do about your w ith d raw al from the Brin. But for som e m o n th s 1 have scarcely seen him." “ Any gossip about him ?" W ilson hesitated . “Go on. I'm hla frien d —yon can tell me.’’ “ W ell, sir, th e re 's no doubt he's been p re tty well nicked in th e S tre et once or tw ice, and. well. It's only go» 8lp of course, hut—" “Com e on. com e on.” “ I hear he's been d rinking a good d e al.” Stanley got to hla feet, w alked to th e window, and stood looking out. “ I'm a fra id you never reully liked him , did you. F ra n k ? ” W ilson w riggled a bit, a n d th e otbet c o n tin u e d : “ I fenr you never m ade m any allow ­ a n c e s fm lilin. T h e re 's no real harm In Kollln H e’s alw ays g e ttin g Into hot w ater. It's tr u e ; but It'a olw ayr th e resu lt ol his Im pulsive disposition H e alw ays leaps before he looks. It's a q u a lity I've som etim es envied h im " W ilson had definite Ideas about the im p u lsiv e n ess of W aterm an. H e was upon the point of opening up th e en fire »object o f W aterm a n 's affairs, w hen S tanley changed th e subject a b ru p t ly. 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