The DESTROYING ANGEL I By LouLs Joseph Vane Thoy worn precisely ns thoy timl boon, wltlilii n certain distance of ono Fate plays stranoe tricks. Do you ever stop to consider that eemln0ly trivial Incidents sometimes chnngs the whole course of a person's llfif missing a train at a Junction point; suffering a slight Injury that bo. comes Infected and necessitates amputation of a limb; a few words of back-fence gossip a stolen kiss- a mis understood letter, etc Fate continues to play strange tricks on Whltaker. ' Previous Installments of "The Destroying Angel" told how Hugh Whltaker, thinking he faced death, mar. jied an Innocent girl to save her honor and left the country Immediately. Flvo years later he reanncared In New York, robust and wealthy, and found an old friend, Drummond, engaged to marry his supposed widow now a famous actress known as Sara Law. She disappeared. Drummond Is thought to have committed sul! clde, as her previous lovers had done. Whltaker learned he was endangered by mysterious naents and went ,?nt.ry p,ace -f MarUn Ember' h,8fr,end- Drummond turned up, a raving morphomS an Tried to kill Whltaker, who was helped by a beautiful Miss Flske. "rpnomaniac, ana tried CHAPTER XII Continued. 14 "The most nmlnblc person I know!' ho cried. elntel. "Greetings I" She paused by the steps, looking up, n fascinating vision. "You're able to stand without assist nnce?" "As a matter of fact. I can raovo only at the cost of excruciating agony." She considered him with a sober faco nnd smiling eyes. "I don't believe you. You're n fraud. Besides. I didn't come to see you at all ; I came to find out why Mr. Ember dares so to neg lect me. Did you deliver my Invito Hon?" "I did. unwillingly. He was deso lated, but he couldn't accept had to run back to town Immediately after dinner." "He's as great n fraud ns you are. Hut since he Isn't here. I shall go." "Please I'm famished for human so ciety. Have pity. Sit down. Tell me where you've been with the boat." "Merely to the head of the bay to have the gasoline tnnks filled. A most boresome errand. If I promise to come over this evening nnd play you a rub ber or two will you penult me to go home now?" "On such terms I'll do anything you can possibly suggest." lie declared, en chanted. "But . . . how will you get here? Not alone, through the woods! I can't permit that." "Klsie shall row me down the shore nnd then go back to keep cook com pany. Sum Fat can see me home if you find It still necessary to keep up the Invalid pose." "I'm afraid," lie laughed. "I shall calj my own bluff. . . . Must you really go so soon?" "Good afternoon." she returned de murely; and ran down the steps nnd off to her boat. Smiling quietly to himself, Whltaker watched .her cast the boat off, get un der way, and swing It out of sight be hind the trees. Then his smile wavered and faded and gave place to a look of acute discontent. Three mortnl hours to fritter away In profitless nutlcipn tion ... At seven Whltaker was merely nerv' ous. By eight he was unable to sit still. Half an hour later the house was too small to contain hltn. He found lilni self at the end of the dock, tingling with Impatience, but finding some little consolation In the restless sweep of the wind against his face and body. He could see little a mere suggcstloiwof tlie shore line picked out with the dim, semlphosphorescent glow of breaking wavelets. Somo minutes elapsed. The pallor of the east grew more marked, Whltaker fancied he could detect figure moving on the Flske dock. Then, startled, he grew conscious of the thick drone of a heavily-powered motor boat near Inshore. Turning quickly, he discovered a black, vague shape not twenty yards from where ho stood, showing neither bow nor side lights: a stealthy and mysterious ap parition creeping toward the dock with something of the effect of an animal about to spring. And Immediately he heard a man's voice from the boat, abrupt with anger: "Not tills place, you ass the next." "Shut up," another voice replied, 'There's somebody on that dock." At the same time the bows of the boat swung off and the shadow slipped away to westward toward the Flske place. A wondering apprehension of some nameless nnd desperate enterprise, somehow Involving the wornnn who obsessed his thoughts, crawled in Whit niter's mind. Automatically lie turned back, lot himself down to the beach, nnu began to pick his way toward tho I'isko dock, half running despite his stiff ankle. But lie had not gone half tho wny before he pulled up with a thumping heart, startled beyond ex pression by n cry In the night a cry of wild appeal and protest ringing clear down the wind, a voice whoso tlmbro was unmistakably that of a woman : "Aux secours ! Aux secours I" Twlco It cried out, and then was hushed ns grimly as tho first Inco herent screams. No need now to guess nt what was towards; Whltaker was running, heedless of his Injured foot pitching, slipping, stumbling, leaping somehow making progress. By now tho moon had lifted abovo the beach high enough to aid him some what with Its waxing light ; and, look- j lug ahead, ho could distinguish dimly i townnl nn ..... .... .. Omiira nlmnt IU .InM, ..... . - "HO UIO seemed to bear out his most 'cruel twor tliro" El !&L fears. Tho power boat was pnssably Ing of tho n distinct, her white side showing plainly from Jrtuo?," ,i i1f.?.,h..,,norHl through tho tempered darkness.1 Mid- ne. VtoT ' or , , TnL tZ way down tho dock he made out .true- In width ,Z 1 Bung figures two or them, ho Judged: and n mllrnmi . V. . . n man nt close grips with n frantic o n M.. .r.?'k- .At. ,ho fnr 1 woman. And whero tho Joined tho land, n second pal man nnd a woman, strove nnd swayed, visible hcadi, n V .. , u" .- ..no stui ii imr iiuny yarns nwnv I'm.,,.. .... .: - when the struggle on tho dock ended .!.... WX ... ..! .. T.cn. abruptly with the collapse of tho worn- co t.lc wa ers w f , ""lo 1 an; It was as If, ho thought, her ro ' V, biufi ' . ' " ."'n nnr" strength had failed all In an Instant- ul . ".VV10. v" Shore as If she had fainted. He saw the man now br ht nn.i IT . . fnr' catch her up In his arms, whore sho inr Tc. .. "ml t,(,,,r . Shelter limp nnd unresisting, and with this their linn L 'V' . " t""P,'eU burden step from the stn.ro to tho hnnt . .. . ' ' "Ks uni:liiRly with Its rac- and disappear from sight beneath tho ti,Y ..7 '.."J10" nu"' .w'h " "Mutac coaming. An Instant later he renn- Lr,..".., i T ., 'ro "" between con es po- Rheumatism Yields another, lolling on nnd over on llko Only rllCUmntic sufferers know strungo misshapen spirits doomed (o .t, ., r !i. .1 tun an endless race Tho harsh, shape- tho nfiony Of its tlnrtrng paiM, uciiiiig juuua or iwisung cortis. Out somo few Imvo not known that SC01TS EMULSION with all his might. Tho other Jumped , , , , w " from his sent, only to ho thrown hack UnS DCen COrrOClinff tlllS troublo as tho tittle vessel swung hroadMido to when other treatments Imvo Iho son, heeling until who lay almost on ,rl., fn:,l her bourn ends. Tho next Instant sho y. k,ialLa' teased, Increillhly, to movo hung mo- . m IS essentially blooddood tlonless In that resistless surge, an ,n 8lJcn conccntrrtled form nmiulng. stupefying spectacle. It "t ,lt9 oil gets into tho blood to hoouied minutes beforo Whltaker could nllevinto this stubborn malndy. force his wits to comprehend that sho Get a bottle of Scott's Emul- less light of Imminent dtty nlono tnniiu factured n color of difference: Whit nker now was nblo to seo tin two dark nlin pes tho nien In dm body of tho lend lug bout. Now suddenly tho mnn nt Iho wheel cried out something In a ter rible volco of fright, so high nnd vehe ment that It oven carried back against tho booming galo for Whltaker to hoar. Simultaneously ho put tho wheel over, nan struck and lay transfixed upon somo submerged rock or reef. A long, gray roller swept upon and over her, brimming her cockpit with foaming water. As It passed ho saw peareu. standing nt full height In tho of Gnr.iin .X . ' V... 'oupl'frwl cocupu. without warning his arm Uiftn... .... " " ,- ,m,r r""vo straightened out nnd n tongue of llamo bio r..i . V a"",K,',I : s"" ",0 'Vr0 jetted from his hand; there was a re Yh i ' b. 7 t"Sl""n' port; In the same breath a bullet burial , c,mso r""ded tho buoy Itself tn the low earth bunk on WMf nker's right. Heedless, tin fielfnfl nn The shot seemed to slirnnl tho emi nt the other struggle nt the landing stage. Scarcely had It rung out ere Whltaker saw tlie man lift n fist and dnsh tt nrutaiiy into the woman's fnce. With out n sound nudible at that dlstanco sho reeled nnd fell nway; whllo tho ''u-M Ul fll II Ml I I M I .... . . i'dngs might lune been expected to on to Fisher's l.sin,l nr 7 ........?.' Wl" ,ou"ri ' Connecticut littoral, they swung off southing south of east -a course that could lead them uo whero but to the lmtn.i.siM..u .i. sea Itself. " u Whltukcr's breath caught In his vn tit ill , iiiiu iiu l , sti 11 .. .... I IIIIUIIE HH 111 ov .1.1 . siuiu iuiiiuu. ran swirriv nut tn tun m - " viiuuiiuu iiiim sriirri lit . oi me iioci:, cast off the headwnm nnd V " T" "u B110"K a dubious, vnstlv Jumped aboard the boat. troubled head. But lie held on grimly sue Degan to sheer off as Whltnker UI u,ru 'urebodlngs. . ... i iinrii tttr r . iooi upon me stage. She was twen- n V, , ul" u""t,r l"o '-'0 of ty feet distant when ho found himself . 8 ,slnMU. " heavier run of sion or ndviso nn nilintr menu, wo alcohol. Tlie Norwcelnii cl llrtr oil In 3otl' Crouttlun U now rtflnnl In our own Amcrlcnn Ubornlnilrt whleU niakct II turc ami iwiUUblc, Scolt k llownc, llloomfltM, tt, j, 7-jj QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take tnblcspoonful of Stills if Mack hurts or Hltuidcr bothers. Wo nro a nation of ment ontiim and our blood Is filled with urla ncld, says a wall-known authority, who warns us to bo constantly on guard ngntnst kid ney troublo. Tho kldnoys do tholr utmost to frco tha blood of this Irritating acid, but become weak from tho overwork; thoy got sluggish; tho ollmlnatlvo tlssuos clog nnd thus tho wnsto Is retained In tho blood to poison tho ontlro system. Whon your kldnoys acho and fool llko lumps of lead, nnd you have sting ing pains In tho back or tho urlno Is cloudy, full of sodlmont, or tho bind dor Is Irritable, obliging you to nook rollof during tho night; when you hnvo sovoro headaches, norvous and dlrxy BtlOlln. lnel)IOHHnnnil l.nM ulntnnMi nr Aboard tho Moving Boat an Automatloj rheumatism In bad wonthor, got from Fluttered. your pharmacist about four ounces of . . , , . Mad Halts; tnko a tnbloBpoonful In a linlf-drowncil men relenso tho class of wntmr imforn hrnnWnat nh tho . ..l . : I wnvna .. . . "l E 1 .r.?f '!ls almoVt MMrS'r;,. U n ,('.w,,,c" I !. ? day. VoJr m. i.r..c V ,i i . . . "c,1r' "e natolv n ..n ,.f V turiu- iiivoiiiuiary imimiso to escape being npys win net lino. This famous salU uiraMieii uio tur with Impotent arms; " ol" ot 'OOK'. smooth, slow sirmil nwnv ..r..,..i.i n... -ni.i.. I in mmln frnm fli n until ft cm nnm n n.l n fair mark, his white garments shlulnc ..,0UlUL'r,,,S rollers, as yet not nnurv. roof, nmi with ,.. nnr.t ni.n...i.,.. lomon Julco. combined with lithla. and briK-lit against the dnrk background of , v nMd "f rtn for " that, ono would themselves to the will of the next wnvo Una bcwn u,,0,, for Kcnorntlons to fltiali the laud. Aboard the moving boat an , vo, rro"'o with a quartering to follow. As It broke over t'ho boat 'n"lato cloggod k'dnoys. to nou automatic fluttered, spitting ten shots ",n "mt ncnt a shower of spray alumni ,! ,.,... Vl frftl,I clds In urlno so U Is no L"." ni:'.ny..Seco'?.Js- T"0 !"l!. WMt " Blln.o of their head and arms bob- Kr SI,0 XLL Jnd Salts Is inoxponslvo nnd cannot he stu nblcHl back to the land. ), ' ,. hm t0 t,IB 8kl" B,,lv- n,lt 1,0 " '' without pity or com- cent llthla-watcr drink, and nobody On the narrow lienrh nmr l,n L (, i-UC Hour WHS D.nst irililnl i-f.r nnuutn,. it I... 1 1.1.. I pnn mnbn n mlxlnVn hv (nll..,- iimi a small ilat-hntfrvinoil rnvl,nn in 1... m,u "e Strong air Wh lit) ntr In tm,n l.iu .-in ...111. n 1 . I occnnlnnallv tn benn Mm IH.I.w.v. olnnn ie-rn nuoai. its bows aground as It "V'''"' . " u,llur They both ten fathoms deep without tin In- u,m had been leff hr thn sun mm moonlight, but tim In the act of lnuneblnt? If. .Tnmntni. l,,ou,nB wl, " Insistent, tin ntermlt. with ,.iirU..u .i,i ......i , mce LltUo Job Fr Him. down, Whitnker put his shoulder to tho 'cn.t forco 11 h'uI nt before dovclopeil. heart wrenched and raging at this dls-L!rh' 3,ni .,!0Br. rnl 80 Rlai stem. A haze, vaguely opalescent, encirrle.l LmWv ..,.n.. .............. . yo4 v9. como' I'nthor Is no oxcltod As he did so, tho other woman ! ' 0 '11:o Slost of absinthe. They had done what ihey coiiid for him ttUlwUM- rousea, got unstendlly to her feet. "iicn 1110 twilight was themselves without oven hesitating to Ho Very woll Dot whafi ihn mil screamed, then catching sight of him ".T, ,r '". , Whltaker was bare- release tho woman Imprisoned I in tho tor Sitli" Mml " U, mftl' staggered to tils side. It was ns he had 'B"K uio icauing iiont. cabin assumed tho maid, Ellse. il,u two s-'t-,"it'd ns If suspended, strug- "M'sleurl" she shrieked, thnistlng a "Pnil Insects, tho one In tragic face with bruised and blood- u,e mItlst' t,,e otncr ncnr lo clec of stained mouth close to his. "Ah. " "Ulery P "ailed In by vapors, m'sleur mndamc ces cnnnllles-Ia I" Tno cn(1 J"t beforo dnwn, "Yes, I know," ho sold brusquely. w,u" n 8W"'"css that stunned tho foe- "Get out of tho way don't hinder u " mougn ono saw tno nnked Sho Why or I lust told him von wanted to marry mo. nontnn Tmn. script. me!" Tho boat was now nil afloat He Jumped In, dropped upon tho mlddlo thwart, nnd fitted the oors In tho rowlocks. "But, m'sleur, what mean you to do?" "Don't know yet," he panted "fol low keen them In sight" The blades dipped ; he bent his back to them; the rowbout shot away. A glance over his bhoulder showed Iilm the boat of tho marauders already well away. She now woro running lights; the red lamp swung Into view as he glanced, like tin obsccno and sur donlc eye, wrath of God leap llko lightning from tno si.-y. Do you think that Miss Flske Is In any way connected with the Drummond Law - Ember -Whltaker affair? If so, In what manner? AIRSHIPS NOW USE WIRELESS Heretofore Messages Could Not Be Re ceived on Account of Noise Difficulty Overcome. Upon his return to London from Itnly, Gugllelmo Marconi, In an Inter view with British Journalists, gnvo tho following Information: "New develop ments will not only mako wireless communication In this war moro efll- They were, then, making I c,ont ,lm" ovcr before, but will mnko It eastwards. He wrought only tho moro lustily with the onrs. Ilopplly the I'isko motor boat swung nt u mooring not a great dlstanco from tho shore. Surprisingly soon ho had tho small boat alongside. Hastily ho disengaged tlie mooring hook, located tho switch and started tho motor. Half a mile away the red light was slipping swiftly eastward over silvered' waters. The Troublo leaped out llko n live thing, settling to Its course with tho fleet precision of nn arrow truly loosed. Probably no more severo critic of his own chlvulrlc foolishness over set him self to succor a damsel In distress. Withal ho entertained not tho shadow of a thought of drawing back. As long ns tho other boat remained In sight; as long ns tho gasollno and his strength held out; ns long as tho Troublo held together nnd ho rotnlned tho wit to guldo her so long Whltaker deter mined to stick to tho wako of tho kid napers. A Ilttlo more than halfway between their starting point and tho head of tho bay, the leading boat swung sharply In moro dllllcult for tho enemy to Inter cept messages. Theso Improvements will apply to Instruments In ncroplancs and airships. Hitherto aeroplanes hnvo been at a disadvantage with airships In wireless work, for although they were able to transmit messages, they have not been nblo to recelvo them. This was becauso tho receiving signal was too faint to bo distinguished, be ing drowned by tho nolso of the nero pluno engine. Now wo Imvo been nblo to strengthen tho receiving signal sulll-, clcntly to enable messages to bo taken." No Older Than Your Faou. Is truo In most cases. Then keep your face fair and young with Cutlcura Soap and touches of Cutlcura Oint ment ns needed. For frco samples ad dress, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, noston." Sold by druggists and by innll. Soon 25, Ointment 25 nnd CO. Adv. Plunkvlllo Society. "Do you want a bit of socloty nows?" "I gczzo." "YOU know tho ladv VOU ntntnil wnii coming to visit mo last wook." "res, madam." Shos gono." Loulsvlllo Courlor- His Job. "Please, mister, hnvo you got any work for n poor mnn what nln't had nuthln' to cut for thrco dnys?" "What kind of work can you do?" "I'm a demonstrator, mister." "A demonstrator? And whnt do you domonstrnto?" "My best hold Is dcmonstrntln tho superiority of teeth over victuals. Just lead mo to u square meal nnd I'll show. you a sample of my work' 1 The Lacquer Crop. It la a popular notion that tho vnl. unblo varnishes known as lacquers nro vegcmblo products that exudo from vnnouH irees of India and tho Hast when thtlr twigs are punetured by n cochineal Insect- One l.lnd of gum Is. howov.n-. ncinnl. Journal. ly produced by tho Insect Itself. Tho mlnuto lurvao begin tosecreto tho gum To restore a normal action to Llvor, as soon as they puncture tho tgnder Kldnoys, stomach and Bowols, tako bnrk and begin to suck the plant Juices 7?,, d Toa' 1,10 ,nlltl horb laxative. In fnvorablo circumstances tho rod ha! AU "KG'" Adv. crcnon gradually envelops the Inrvn In n luird lump, which protects It from attack. Frequently, however, tho Inrvno nro so crowded that a mass of gum Is formed, and then tho unpro tected Inrvao gradually die of storvfi tlon or exposure. Rxporlments hnvo shown thnt If thn Inrvno were transferred at tho proper n,i i 1 . . flolt of.a ,,lDordor season to bunches of straw iZSZ lA1 twigs in favorable situations, tho tor Plnrp,y n,,M,. t.u ' 1 Ai' larvno would migrate to tho ender cures an "'5"'' V.'-"V.V. branches undor tho best conditions, -to Impure blood or Innctlvo llvor Tho Tho discovery has greatly Increnscd K?nnH of HBoaBO clrculato through tho th6 production of lacquer In Indln. ll"od; tho llvor Is tho filter which por- iiiim uiu Borms 10 ontor or not. Tho Better Than He Hoped. vcr nollvo n'l "10 blood pure, and woman with n strong senso of ilniv. rnirnin hnnin. 1 . .";n V. ou "Yes " replied her husband, "when It tho "Discovery." it build! , up tho body nrted I was afraid I wouldn't." Soll Tablot or Mquld form. If juui uemur uoos not iiavo it, Bond 00 cts. for tho Tablots. Dr. V. M. I'lorco. 8elf Denial. uuiraio. w. y. Great Is self denial. 'Llfo goes all i ' V,SB 1 caB?nt Pollots rogu- A BAD WBECK of tho constitution may follow In tho track of n dlaordor- Btnrtcd DallaB News. ' auit