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n oiei, lu r example. •• ..... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . ------ hud been w earing Hie green hat things. I w ant you Io know Dial help and dress, they probably w o u ld n 't It “ isn’t just .......... the .. interest ....... and »•*•'■* have noticed w ha l you had on. o f a frie n d ly stranger I'm o ffe rin g Your disappearing so suddenly and you. Il's Hie interest and help of leaving those clothes may mean, of a man w ho loves you. “ When you’re w e ll. Eve," he con course, that everything you left in the apartm ent w ill have a sharp lin u r il steadily, "I'm going Io as!: inspection; bul even Ihal w o u ld n 't you lo m a rry me. I w ant to de c u rry the investigation very far. vote my tim e to m aking you li ip- , You're very w e ll disguised now ." py, if you w ilt taae me. Bu* in “ Yes,” she adm itted, “ hi my b o r any case, le, me begin to look a fte r rowed clothes. M argaret’s w a rd you rig h t n ow .” He slopped an In- aii,. then add i r I ve ,.nd ;l a t. robe lias given me an idea. I ’ve i got lo buy new* clothes, o f course. I w on ’, m ention it a’- ai*i t i l l y o u r? WHAT II a S GONE B E I'O B F w hat I 'll get w will p la in w t e . | ll, | o , , r 1.1 you te ll me I m a, speak What ill he be the plain I;.. i H oii w hich had surprised Idin W A beautiful young woman find» was careful noi Io in te rru p t. black pumps o f u nice little w a it- ,,{ j, " fro m Hie firs t. 'So you sec, II comes lo th is." b c ix c lf «in the sidew alk in u strunge rcss w ith quiet tastes. They w ill . l i n i i l i - * ' v .li.i, to % • *'• "G od know s I need to he found c ity . She cunnot rem em ber her she summed u p : " I ’m even more tie cheap, w h ic h is my firs t reason you,” she m urm ured. " I oughtn’t a fra id of wind s oil Hie o ilie r side and tukeu ra re o f by my ow n peo nuine or w l ere site came from . Stic and they w ill he a disguise, w hich to let you speak of such tilin g lie 's there; ple, if I have any,” she confessed is my second. But I don't know bus n o llilu g in lie r purse Io te ll o f my blank w u ll. You’re s im p ly fo llo w in g a shadow, And I ’m sure, herself w ho »he Is. A young mun I in sure of d ia l. hal i I n ’ll o do about she W h y don't you I* • 1 ut in f ■ w ith a sigh. “ Yet, as I've just w nai o a i m u i my n i) i h i . a i l ir,” >, te rro r lo w ho hus seen her in the hotel where w ith n o th in g hut my added th o u g h tfu lly . I suppose I 'll fiunshine when* y >u t ( long, and hack n m my c o n v ic ....... tio .................... n , Ih al was (old you. I'm ag m ueli a fra id now ij .. - he -- she is slopping notices h e r und in,, ¡1 ( dark Ir ir U l brow i r O W n. fl." . . t x .. >” end 1.« by <lvs»inc/ dyeing I, fo rg et ab o u t ll'c tiikes her Io the hotel in u cal». Hie danger I ran uway from . Am i i o f being found as of not livin g O h, don't “ I lik e the shadows better, when There she fin ds th a t she Is regis vet, as I th in k o f it. lie doesn't look found. W hat I'd re a lly lik e ,” she I ’ll have to do som ething.” she yo u 're am ong them ." he said q , el- like a mun one w ould fear. There desparalely added, ” 1» to come hack tered, in French ns "M iss Eve No im- was n oth ing cruel in his manner— j to m yself and lo know w ho I am rem inded h im . "M y h a ir is ra th e r j y> j,e pressed H i- han d s* body o f N ow here.” H ie cle rk lias unusual, you k n o w .’ p ils iv e ly held out and w*. n'. on been culling her Miss Parsons. The quite Hie c o n tra ry . He seemed to W ith o u t any one else k n o w in g it “ Il is," he fe rv e n tly agreed, in a new Ion?, quietly m a t'e r-o f lie su ffe rin g ; once lie almost broke t ill I decide w ind to do. W hat I young man te lls tier she is in New w a tch in g her w ith eyes so elo- fact. York. Ills nuine is E r lt lliu n ilto n dow n. But all Hie lim e I was cold j c o u ld n 't endure w ou ld he to he quent that she refused to meet That’s that, and I won s;? ik I in any one else'» p ow er in my of Ghieugo, She is te rrifie d ut her w ith fear.” < f it again. , jus, w anted to T ie ■ them. “ It's Hie most b ea utifu l hair H am ilton nodded. ' present c o n d itio n ." loss of m em ory, lie asks Ids frien d I've ever seen. The light in it —" I' clear lo you lha , some one to D r. G a rrick, a nerve specialist, to “ There's s o iiie lliin g hack o f it." | lie understood, That one detail m ight give me w hom you’ r.’ firs t in Hie w o rld i- lie said. “ I've got several pieces " It's a mbeonst lolls fear,” he eidl id Hu hotel. Dr. G urriek talk aw ay,” site w ent on, ignoring the standiug by.” encouragingly, hut says Ilia , he if the puzzle to put w ith yours, agreed. "T h e chances are that yo ur Gve I ft Hie hotel th ro ug h the c o m p lim e n t; bul she made up fo r A ,.’II talk it a ll over la te r on. But J large frie n d o f last n ig ht is hack w ill send u nurse to stay w ith tin th is in her next w ords. "Y ou see. e rva n ,' in trn e c e . as b e fitte d her be saw Hie need o f le n t-I o f it in some w a y ." m ysterious "M iss Parsons that though I say I'm a tr ifle a fra id of appearance, !•:•», w alked acr*>c. to .lo ra rily d iv e rtin g her m ind ,<> other “ T e ll me exactly w hat you did, n ig ht. you. I ’m tru s tin g you w itti a il my F ourth Avenue. There she picked Miss Nobody listens w h ile H am aliases of her p ro b le m - " w hy d ill ,,ml a ll about it.” plans, as fa r as I know them , m y up a taxicab and ordered In r If on run away from us?" j w r „ , e un unsigned lit t e r lo ilto n tells her what llie doctor bus taken to the nearest large depart - self. »aid, then steps in to another room. • I seem to he ru n n in g away \ F ifty saying Hint you w ere safe “ I kn ow you are, and I can’t te ll 'uerit ton*. When the nui >e arrive», the g irl II the tim e,” she said, "m id today an,| ||m l some new frien ds you had Eve. keeping close lo her new you how much I appreciate youi ll i ii g U .1.. w ould I l lik ib e « lo L n n U ' r a ill bus vanished fro m the h ote l! made know ll tKf* the I suppose I I ' 'll end 1st» by f-n ru n ii n ii in a .... role, selected i simple b ltf confidence. T hat rem inds me of Eve'» departure was simple. She vay again, n o tw ith s ta n d in g nil circunistanc ■*, before p u ttin g X50 piece dress o f good q r a litv , a something m ore." ‘But then—God severe black coat, and a sm all black w ent on, of a hack door in to the I've said.” She shivered. “ I sup- she m urm ured. He took some papers from iosc I shouldn’t take the ris k of note w ith fake in itia ls and gave servants hall of Hie hotel, w he n cloche hat. an inside pocket and handed tl.e, i the newspaper o ffice as the ad "G ould I go I " m o vin ' pi -lores she encountered a young French icing in the same c ity w ith that dress. I got a reply the same night to her. “ These credentials I w a n t w ith the m in is te r in these?” she ■ m ill, w hoever he Is.” mun pc ?ter, w ho claim ed to reto g Site had expei led him lo pro- hut it was m ig h ty noncom m ittal, ed fo r G arrick go, here a few days in q u ire d as she revolved before the nlse her. He had seen her in I arts. X 5(1 w asn't show ing his hand anv a fte r you left. I showed them to “ T lie n you knew m y name?” she lest, hut lie nodded. "Yes,” he said, "th e y 're evident- more than we were, lie wanted him , and I w an t you to look them demand d e a g e '.y . Hut the porter over, too. Please!” he urged as (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK) had fo r o lte ii li.at. He w ou ld w rite |y on yo u r tr a il, w hoever ’th ey’ lo kn ow a ll I could te ll h im ( L ’m ----------o---------- she hesitated. at once o a frie n d in Paris und fin d are. Did th is man arouse any iissum ing Hint it was a man, you " I trusted you w ith o u t these," aus sense that >. I, a n d In * v as ralllel high- the iiiii ie of ,..e Am erican young m em ory io you she handed them lad y H.cy hud both udm ired. He you knew him had seen him handed about it. Ilia ,, o f course, | Eve m urm ured d id n ’t make any h it w ith C a rric k back. te lls In r of an apu rlu ie nt house In fo i I kn o w you d id ..... up to a *, "N o m em ory— o nly paralyzing and me. We decided that a fa m ily w here I ie ja n ito r, he th in k s w ou ld U niversity of Oregon. Eugene. - certain point. N ow I'm going to take In in. Meantime, w h ile H am A survey of the Columbia r iv e r s niv ask you to tru s t me a ll the w ay. I igability is b rtn a m ede by th e Bur. cu ilto n is anxiously h u n tin g up the I w ant you to promise to keep me nerve s eclalist fo r advice*. Eve gets of Buatnesd R- search lit re under the posted fro m now on,” he rustled , auspices of the business ad m in istra In to a axicub and drives away. tion school and under the direction ol along. "1 haven’t any rig h t io ask, She a ranges w ith Marcel s frie n d , C hester A. Jones, newly appointed re b ul, somehow I don’t th in k I could ,h<- jan m r of a d in gy little a p a rt search agent. stand another tw o days and nights m ent I »use on the has, Side of Jones is a t p resen t w orking in the lik e those I w ent through before I New Y o rk, fo r a sm all furnished Columbia valley of ea stern Oregon got y o u r note. It w asn’t alone the npurtim ut. He tells her no, to be making studies of th e volume of tra t sense that 1 had lost you. fic now being carried on the upper be frig l lened if she hears Hie young 'I prom ised m yself I w o u ld n t Columbia, and th e am ount of produce wom un w ho occupies the next | speak t i l l you w ere norm al again. which could be shipped by w ater if apu.*tui nt come ill very late in ,h< shipping facilities wore Improved. But y o u r leaving that w ay, and m ornin .i. Eve wonders w hat sort . now th is new danger and y o u r o f u pi ice she has go, into. T ile g irl in Hie lies, upnrtinent j is Iv y D a ve iip o it, a professional cabaret dancer w ith u weak hear,. Eve helps her one n ig ht w hen she is ill. Ivy sugggsts that Eve, w ho is short o f funds, should take her place in the cabaret. Eve th in ks it over, dislikes the bleu, but real lie s th a t she has to do som ething Gods know s T need to be fo u n d and laken care o f to earn n liv in g u n til she fin d s out people. If I have anv.” she c o n f e s s e d . w ho si e re a lly is, Ivy has tw isted the name o f “ Pcrsonne w h ic h is c irc le w o u ld n 't be so cautious. In Hie o nly surname Eve know s fo r . fear. But of course 1 must know looked him , and il wus hideously clear fact, the w hole s itu a tio n herself, in to “ llersou. extrem ely suspicious to us.” Eve fin ds "Jake's a strange sort dial he knew me and (e ll him self " I can , see a fa m ily c irc le , c ith e r a u th o rity over o f place and the g irls w ho dance in some sort of help m e!" she broke out w ith sud me.” Stic was struck by a sudden there even, stranger, though kind den passion, "1 can I see anything. to the stranger w ho is ta kin g Ivy's re co lle ction . "W 'hut were Hie im w hat eonld portant tilin g s you said you w a n t W hat have I done place. 1 have done io deserve th is !" She meets a young man named ed to te ll m e?" "S it tig h t,” he urged and the fa lie decided she was eool enough H un t, w ho fra n k ly tells her Ilia , m ilia r in ju n c tio n steadied her. now to hear them. she doesn’t belong there. .vne straightened w ith u, q uick "T ile most im p o rta n t is about One evening when she is ta lk in g oreath. Io the frie n d ly young man named th is.” "1 beg yo u r pardon,” she said in He drew’ a bill-ease fro m his H unt one o f Hie o the r g irls tells a d iffe re n t tone. " I'm m aking it pocket and found in it « small her there's a man from the West harder fo r you, instead o f listen w hom Jake w auls her h i e ntertain. piece o f paper w hich lie unfolded ing ami helping to th in k things The man from Hie West Is a .Old bunded to her, I, was a c u l out. Please go on, und I ’l l tr y to lin g from a newspaper, and as to ta l stranger Io Eve, so fa r as she can recall. No m em ory o f her »he read il h e r face w hitened. 1, do b e lte r.” " H a lf a dozen notes were ex- past life has yet relurn ed . b ul tin ra n : hunged in Hie next few* days, he W A N T E D : In fo rm a tio n about a stranger acts and talks as i f they old her, "each o f us tr y in g to young lady who disappeared w ere in tim a te frien ds. H is man Ira w out the other. Meantime the on August 30th. T w en ty-three ner suggests that he has some claim alvei tisement kept appearing. E years o ld ,w eig ht about one upon her, and Eve is te rrifie d . Her was in re g u la rly fo r a week. Since b un dled and eighteen pounds, in s tin c t is In fin d E ric H am ilton, (hen I haven't seen it, o r heard height, fiv e feet five In die s, the one frie n d ly figure in her from X 50. It looks as i f he had gray eyes, sm all regular feat new life . She escapes fro m Jake’s p v e ii up. So I decided lo leave ures, bobbed, bronze colored by a hack w ay and h u rrie s to Hie .ow n m yself, and hud made ’.1 h air. W hen Iasi seen she wore hotel w here H am ilton lives. the pre pa ra tion s; hut fo r gome a green dress w ith gold cuffs . eason 1 hung on and— Jove I — and c o lla r, a sm all green lint, NOW GO ON W IT H T H E STONY how glad I am that I d id !" patent -le athe r pumps, and He hasn't given u p," Eve said, champagne- colored «lockings. " I rc tilly must he a riiH ie r good from Hie depth o f a black abstrac A lib e ra l re w a rd w ill he o f sport, somewhere under n il th is," tion. "H e's jus, going at i t in some fered fo r in fo rm a tio n leading o the r w ay.” She ha dnot observed she to ld herself. F or Hie impulse to her re tu rn to tie r friends. his em otion, but now she noticed wns the unexpected one of w a lk Address X 50, in care o f this bis silence and checked herself to ¡ng in on IlH in illo n in n il her gar newspaper. I ish fin e ry when lie come to her Eor a moment she could not meet h is sym pathetic eyes, sittin g -ro o m , of m aking no expln w onder w h y I said that,” she mus speak. He w aited p atie ntly. nations o f it .and of w a tch in g its "W hen di«l Ih a l appear?” she ed. " I t sounds as if, under it all, I had some d e fin ite k n o w le d g e ... effect on him . "B u t I w o n ’t do isked a, last. „ "She broke o ff. H's lu c k y fo r |l,"shT sto u tly decided; and when "A b o u t a week a fte r you le ft. me I ’ve le ft the green dress and bis knock fe ll on (lie panel o f the "D id y o u "—«he seemed almost the green hat beh in d me forever.” o ute r door she hid her excitem ent unable lo b rin g out the w ords she continued in a lig h te r ton. Is and em otion liv m aking her expla do a n y th in g about it? ” nation w h ile Ihey shook hands. "N o th in g you w ou ld disapprove there any w ay they can trace me “ D on’t look at me,” she begged, of,” he to ld her and added h u r th rough those th in g s? ” try in g In s|>cak lig h tly . " I'm in "1 don't th in k so. If your janitor r ie d ly ,'" T lia l is, n oth ing Ihal w ou ld the cham berm aid's Sunday p lu m __Sm ith, did you say?— reads the give you away if you didn I w ant age, and il doesn't suit m y style ." newspaper, he may have seen the to he found.” « f™ Ttowhere » f onColum trwey Ä . Jim Sainsbury, London fruit mar ket porter, who claim# the title o f world’s champion bosket balancer. There are 19 baskets on bia head. r h ts tle 'iaiaing Prc^itahla The teasel, a cactus-iike thlstie, p ro zldes the only entirely satisfactory means of carding wool, removing th e burr and bringing up th e nap. Conse quently in some p a r ti of the world, especially in England. In n orth ern New York and in Oregon, raising th istles for the wool n atn u facturicg ¡»dustry is a reg u lar hush»«». T easels were Intro d u ced into Junerlro by V tl- Mam » n o o k ! an Englishm an, tn 18J1A The Man who has a thing to sell and whispers it down a well is not nearly so likely to COLLAR the DOLLARS AS THE CHAP Who Climbs a Tree AND HOLLERS Mac’s Printing Co. Glendale, Gold Hill, If You Have Anything Bul he did look at her as they It was clcur that she breathed sat down together; and that look more freely, and even as he ob of sympathy and understanding served this she commented on il brought the story of last night from her in a rush of words which ha with the in»ight into her own »1- ailvertisenient. But, ns I've said, hosts of newspaper-readers never deram of looking at the persona columns. Take tta» nwn In thi» to sell---Advertise It! [o n o E o ra Q ] Central Point