Nee «l ~<very â€"uative servant here « spy." That‘s what the enemy was ire for today.. I‘ve analyzed the aitâ€" ‘I‘-MLM)?;L Mr.: ‘"Hau 9 OlmMLg- e came to tell"em what to doand how to repor nmvob!n. Bee? . More, â€" . he‘s the evidence of ev to‘. prove: ‘that Wun} Pyckboime were men of sound: mind UD to the hour of their death. He has : @epositions of ‘agetits andâ€" dealers P y, Aden, Suezand three of .uu.nwu citjes, all aloug that f over theâ€"day‘s business &ï¬.fl' mu‘ii’:'m'oou ‘agents for the executors... He kpows ie wrove "hes roguatcy Cbex miveiys & t ys m timoren the too famiine 10. The enomy was sitting serencly on oné of .q:q,,n scrape_ up ermgâ€" ‘ back as we..can go. to “%‘if’ia\dhtï¬um It we ~Ahat you andâ€"Mrs.â€"erâ€"Lady ) Not Tor all the islands in the world," ed Lady Deppingham.. ‘"The idea! i 1. Please be good enough ; me out of the insanity. dodge; Amieflcans eall #." / o _ . "I@ it necessary.to make my husbarid Jn ‘order to "establish .the fact i grandfather was not of sound queried pretty Mrasâ€"Browne, #itti ber ‘calmest Boston inflection. éâ€"ï¬t'wu‘o:tirh:dtn.' safd . : im That‘s all â€"I‘re got to out 4t,".â€"~ . .89 vzw&'ï¬l‘umnu 1. +m © nd ~Ledy Aghes in‘ her aweetest "Good Lord!" gasped Browné nervâ€" They Kkeep the Wwhole lmo-l in the pink of sonditign,= thanyâ€" robles :and : sapphires Dro. Morse‘s Indian Roaot Pills a century agoâ€"â€"C Te a ‘blood, banishing 1_._41.1, atories in the at 2. mase £ uncertal ‘Then mï¬im“a said â€"underâ€"his breath: > . *HMoly. amoke!" F ~ When he Snailly called ‘the conferâ€" shce ndjourned and ~prepared© to deâ€" part he calmily turned to the stenogâ€" "Yon, Air. "Britt."* * * _ "LGood!" Then. he went away, leayâ€" ‘mg . the. quartet . unconsclously deâ€" pressed .by. the empbasis: he placed nounced ‘that the enemy bad mored Into the bungalow. . From time to time mmï¬ â€˜or â€" white â€"clad ~figure could be seen directing the operations of the natives who were in c mpitinting" Wockiofnds fhek n very eye of the enemy. . > _ F THE AMERICAN BAB. *# U‘RE wantedâ€"at the phone, Mr.. Britt," said Miss: Pelâ€" ham, It was late in the:evenâ€" ing a day or two afterwa@rd. Britt went into the" booth. :0 was not in there Jong,. but when he came d osupe found that Miss .Pelham ppeared. ‘The colncidencé was ing from his seat on the window sill at the farâ€"end of the long corridor. Britt looked his disgust and muttered sometbing. characteristic. .Having no one near with whom be k musicttt ‘be bortly sit oh. for the hanging ‘garden, where ~Deppingham had ‘Installed ‘the Jong. 1dlé roulette paraphesh@iia, &s o. C «o) . â€"o 0 . â€"*"Say," . he said +without ceremony, "the enemy‘s in trouble. Bowles just telephoned. ‘There‘s a lot of excite ment in the town. 1 don‘t know what to make of It." "Then why the devil are break me minete mn?‘-mpd;m "This‘ll interest you, nevet fear. M\Nnnmbetvu:'onnx and the or, : and: theâ€" Jawyer t‘(rqbo:hunmum1 you, Browne? Hay, all ;right, ies roiagetain in arene, the li:tle one hours of gnifering, ~ We tsied and powders and saives, but 4 ter. sed His foo ' this and womn, and was reduced to‘a I was advised to try Tact.o mt tss " Bm rosigh # it sec : cool and ease the child‘s burting. painful skgn," Zemâ€"Dok jom the es rere ts c walk & completely, has â€"wow not a tracé of rath, or eruption, or £C or barging PM ; sold it ‘ Ne eriaegp $ Aregcâ€" yio o woor! en o tm ing i inegrndiggies t oo w "Tt < ;Vu.â€hunn umeiï¬-. said Britt "Our friend the enemy met him. this sventng and told him that n6> white man could beat his wife, stngular or on csend" is a big, ¢ and he natâ€" _mhrmflthm , with bis ‘ight. He told the lawyer to o hang or something equivalent zr’wmnp ‘bim down. From j tells it be must bave knocked down so incessantly in the next five minutes that Yon Blita‘s attempts to standâ€" up . were. nothing short â€" of a : stutter. . Moreover,â€" be wouldn‘t let Yon Blits stab bim worth m "cent : Bowles says. he‘s got Yob .Biits cowed, and the whole ‘town is Waiking in circles, It‘s so. disfig. â€" Well, to make it short, the lawyer has got Yon Bllts to hating him secretly, and the German has a lot of influence over the péople. . It may be uncomfortable utufpni"ï¬!l‘zh‘“ o sore, Not only sc mssiipe stt Morble, he has improved in "Did you get all this down, Miss Pel "If he should be in great danger down there," aaid her Indyship Armiy â€"perhaps consclonsly~â€""we must Offet him a safe retréat in the chateas." The others looked at her in surprise "We can‘t stand off and see bl 1 mut dered, you know," she qualifed bhastily 'n.n‘ f a méssenger canto 3"&- U .J' the 2 requested "Wnat was it all about?" demanded 4 that af ed Sinpes aat h ons sermargiBieked un hheel folanethims : afl t 11- “ id deterential, gravely fhi } Britt that they were leaving at the stigation of their tegai adviser, who had bu! heor issee8 his nstruc L m# npver the Apmricen puaboun" S ungfered y thike Hatements, . _ Atost . men would bave reâ€" tools: egough . to say Jt was all n mt And eat macuine ror ravping the «11. bay. we‘e wetldh go mss with that fellow. â€" Shal P call him up 60 the phone and ‘bead off the strike?" "Anpthing, Mir.. Britt, to get ‘back our gervants," said. Lady Deppingbam, who had come up with Mrs. Browne. When Britt rea stayâ€" in ; the . teles perspiring. freely redder, if possibl "He was very aeu(mwi,nflum and Into a long, â€"cool Ing room some distance below the leve! of the *Theâ€"Mine: Owners‘ association, genâ€" tlemen, comprises the entire popula« tion of Japat:. Here is where Iâ€"recaive my clients.: <Here: is whero (they .reâ€" ï¬â€˜n their daily loaf, if you will parâ€" fon the simile. . 1 sit in <be chairs; they squat on the rugs. We ta‘k about rubles and sappbires as if they .were peanuts. Oeculoul} we : talkâ€"about our ~nelghbors. Shall 1 â€"~make three m‘ larny benpelntimee tm t the mint and â€" tlea. uamm This is the American bar m;".flaedok-r tell® you aboutâ€"the . onlé. you‘re . searched 211 over Edrope f:‘i‘-o-nr" "Reminds. me of home, just a..little bit,"" said~ Britt as..the tail glasses were set before them: ‘The English man was still clothed. in reticence. "They shan‘t catéh m bapping." was the sober redection of Thomas Siun fa "There‘s another thing I want to speak ‘of."â€"suld the enemy, arising to prepare the se&obd round of juleps. "I. Qanr that ‘~clieats . and ‘ their mï¬â€˜: "a&re y the babit of gambling like fory up there," 5 tGambiing?" sald Britt, . W hat rot!" *rhe servants"say thit they play pridge every night for vast plles of aud turn the wheel dally fot m- uncountable. ‘ Ob, 1 get it strakikhbt." ; + Rake * ad M s B 1d= eared after a brief one: booth heâ€" was and~ hig: face . was thamâ€"ever before. eremptquy at first 16 the efd, . 1 said t 4:80.. He asked MARVE! . genticmen head _taller w Vilyinal BpÂ¥age, . Boct a‘t haggle e enemy wuing in 4 a man e tips of ere ey back. of_his â€"hend some dnz â€"soon \He has no right.to a singi¢ ruby. vyeyp he should se«one and know‘ ithat it was. ~JOst tell him thatplease; Mr ‘Saunders." _: .0 "0=00D_.0.>:> { *That‘s all} right." . said the enemy. standing before them with a tue: of mintâ€"i0 one hand and the bow!? of ice in â€"the other. "Every _man 1b Jqpat thinks that your people are©gnmbling with, jewels that belong <to ‘theâ€"corpoâ€" ration. ‘They. think there‘s Something erooked, d‘ye see? »My advice to you is, Stop that sort of joking:" : .: isa‘t a ruby or sapplire in the party «"By Jove," sald Snunders, tiking a strasv and at the same time staring in open mouthed wonder:at.the tail host, "you appa}) me! â€"It‘s most estraordiâ€" nary." P us ie id o "This is al} offered in a kindiy spirâ€" it, you understand,". said the imagnani mous ‘enemy,‘~ "We might.â€"as well live comfortably as to glie unseasonably Here. _ Anothér ‘little suggestion, Mr Saunders, "Please tell Lord Depping litm that if be persists in spooping aboutâ€" the ravines in seirch. of rubles e‘hâ€" get an uwmmanagenble bubDet: fo : â€""I .shall, confound him," exploded Saunders, smiting: the, table. mightily. "He‘s too . uppish avyhow. â€"He nceds taking down." ~ °_ $rer: d "Ab, Selim," ln:mmd the enehiy as r&‘he nativeâ€"boy en "Roâ€" mail, eh?" _\ > % d f "No, excéliency, the swhip is not due t6 arrive for two wéeks"® _ _> _( ‘"Ab, but, Selloi, you forget that 1 g‘n ‘especting a letter from Von Blits‘s wives.‘ They nroniised to let me. know the mines." » .' ‘MMI‘ ® + beyond the shadow af a doub ’Ea at last there is a cure for ‘and Stomiach Troubles; 5 T I have now taken ‘"Fraitâ€"atives" for some monihs and find that are the only remedy that does me w,nh::u of 4 and ; éannat pd-w’&-o.‘nu tablets too pe discasts being madeot frilt Juicss H tllinhle' ml;a 3 ‘,'V hew aboh Be is able fo resutte work At *L hedr you polished bim off neatly," said Britt, with a grin. / ~ â€" > _ highly** G box, 6 for $3.50, tridt size, 25. a‘t’?&!:n.«nm o’:fédptnl_gum Â¥ruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited , Ot@wa. " ** "Just the rough edges, Mr. Britt. He is now a gem of. purest ray !-T- By the way, 1 hopeâ€"you‘ll not take my imild suggestions â€"amiss.".. . _« â€" â€"â€" "There‘s botblog L oblect to except your power toâ€"call strikes among onr servants.â€" ‘That. seems "to me to mmmrmmpn waturediy.. . â€" > ns * $ ~"Mo donbt you‘re right," agreed â€"the _ "the n other, "but you must remiember that 1 â€" show needed the cigarettes.": : ‘ extist *My. word!". muttered Baunders adâ€" . . "If mitingly. . s sds en 2 . >â€" Wenre "Look here, old man," said Britt, is theeks glowing: ""It‘s mighty good of you to take this trouble for"â€"=>~> ; ; | "Don‘t mention it â€" TA only askâ€"in reéturn‘ that we three: be & lï¬tw sociable hereafter. : We‘re ‘not here cut each Other‘s . throit, you ::n and we‘re got a deadly half year of us. / What say?" osteceke For. answer the two .. ia wyers «nd sbhook hands with the enemy. â€" When they: startedfor chateau at. 7: oclock, sach <with mint â€"Juleps about:. his person, were too meliow for analysis. â€" ‘The. A New Creartmon ® WEBSTERS :©â€" NEW _ *« INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM â€" WEBSSTE The Only New unabridged Containg the pith and > S mabiore ftof . Oovers every feld of kn »adgoe. An Endyclopedia in a I::u a million dollc‘ta To ticls Sinuts val New Divided ‘ Rooo "Wores."" B7 PAUL, J JONES Writa for sample Lâ€"u-t-nn Honlare; 665. 700 Name this mt ~A sst of se the trees as fully clad. m%nm- selves. ‘weeks w the worn bot determir cast off their bouds an other climes, Jt mattere they went away gich were to go! Go! ‘Tha est thing the future be growin choly. third 0 east up time‘s account"in weeks and called them years. â€" Back. day the brown men worked in the mines piling gems into the vaults with a resoluteâ€" .. rom Longonâ€"came C1 A 7 struggle promised to be dra wn out for years, perhaps.. The lonely legatees, marooned in the far south sea, began to realize that even after they had spent their" stt mnr of ‘probation they wou!ld ‘still ha -ong:. even yeats, Of" wiiting. before t could tmw they jaid clain} to. ‘The islanders also ‘were vaguely «wake to the fact that aveuythins miight be tied up for years despite the proviâ€" ‘stouns of the will, A restiess, stubborn feeling of alarm svread nmong them. This fecling: gradu«}iy developed itself into bitter resentment. . Hatreéd for the people who were causingthis delay was growing deeper and fercer, True, they and romped neath all of the over pre asylum, the Not until to six Theirâ€" counselor,; the complacent eneâ€" and : women ‘that : bis: e were fghting. ‘He met . the two Inwyers obl‘:& but . nothing passed : between t hat could tinve been regarded as the ~slightest> breach> of trust. . Hé lred like a rajab in bis shady bungaâ€" low, surrounded by the Inxuries of one to* whom all things are brought indi visible. 1f be had any longing for the society of women of his own race and kind. be carefully" concenled it... iHis w to the :subtle though : unâ€" n ble appeals of the two gentleâ€" women: to the chatean â€" was irritating in the extreme. â€"When he deliberately, though politely, declined their invitaâ€" flon to tea one afternoon their humiliaâ€" tion knew ro bounds. w Jrle t e C u‘l’d’. M::l:lu “:d b’&u should not ‘be erstaod : by < reader.‘ They Toved. their husbandsâ€" 1 am quité sure of thitâ€"but they ‘were tired of seeing no One else, tgd"or taiking to noâ€" oné else. Aoréover, in support of this : one sided assertion, they "experienced from time to time the most imelancholy attacks of jealâ€" ousy. (If Mra. Browne, in plain despair went off,for a day‘s ride with Lord Deppingham, that. gentleman‘s ~wifé was dick with jealousy. Tt Lady Agâ€" nes strolled in the moonlit.â€"gardens Bw::::‘u. Browne, the former Miss ; could scarcely control mâ€"wm shed maby tears of <sanguish ‘over the faltblessness of ‘busbands, â€"tears of batred ‘overthe ‘Viclousness of temptresses. Their quar tels were Nerce, their upbraidings char acteristic, but in the end: they ctied and kissed and "made up,". m’lhflimkm of course, that wily ‘Britt, despite his own depresâ€" f evidence t mmflm;mocmu; existed in the two heirs, k "If they could ‘ only ‘be. miarried in n?.m."vum-mmn to Baunders from when aflmzï¬ % got a ripping 1dea," Saunders o. c nan nds wik uis * _ ‘om. â€"Why not d ~WIth me * A r ratignts TREATID TWROveHOuT CANADA ‘ar‘thep"torne mnto tpo weat ‘ their exile tound heart u-tumczmcm Marchâ€"eight weeks off! Soom ould be but seven wieks, then To be Contir n d Tt oo yourm * Phoy JAleiz’!:“:“Hii EK vig jobver®s onl [ T L ‘ sadian Correspondence Departâ€" ment i .Wigdso« 3-1 umf':. â€&Q in D s we ase All m‘.%% Ki# Canada ~Muathly . 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