, " Raad How Sh. Found Help ' in Lyd'h E.Phthhant's Van“. Compound L I FLOWER _., The Ju-qt ("on to. â€do“ In ’ that world. - Ask for s trt" Inâ€. I!!! an: II am In I. am. "mu†I.†Even the master ot Port o' "God,' stern and lorbldding as Philip be- gan to imagine Mm, might have laughed " the look which mum im to his face. Groselier, the cavalier. had he appeared, Philip would have accepted with the some confidence that he had accepted Jeanne and Pierre. But--a furnace! He thrust hie hands deep in " pockets, s trick which was always the last! convincing evidence of his perplex- ity, and walked slowly around the‘ room. There were two books on the tshlo. One, bound in‘hded red vel- lum, was a Greek Anthology. the other Drummond‘s Ascent ot Man. There‘ere other books on a. quaint- ly carved shell. under the picture which had been turned to the wall“ --HU' ran omitttlmvxhereeyerel a number ot Preach novels, Elyjsi Socialism. " Thomas Moore. irii/ opia, St. Pierre‘s Paul and Virginia, and a dozen other volumes; there were Balm and Huho, and Dante's Divine Comedy. Amid this array,‘ like a black sheep lost among that angels, was a tinger-wortt and faded; little bearing the name Camillel Something about this one book. so‘ strangely out ot place in its present company, amused Philip‘s curiosity.‘ it bore the name, too, which he had, found worked in the corner ot, Jenna's handkerchief. in a wsy. the presence of this book gave him a abrt of shock, end he took " in his hands and opened the cover. Under his fingers were page: yel- low tu.t.d frayed with use. and in on ancient type, once Mack, the title, The Manning of God. in s large mes- culine hand me one had written under this title the accompanying words: "A black skin often contains n white soul; a woman's beauty, hell." WORKING tlllt't iiltkilliilitii A current of warm eir Ihot into " hoe from the floor. It we: this Mr that was can-inc movement in the picture, and he looked down. What he discovered broke the spell he was under. About him were the relics of use, of a. life long dead. Rubens night here at in that room, And mourned over " landmark. ion in a wllderneu. The stingy Louie mum have recognized in the opittd194tstrgtsd table a bit ot " pre- decoder; exlnvapnce. which he had sold tor the good ot the exch: equer ot France; a Gobelin might have reclaimed one ot the woven lsndmpes on the wall, a 'Groeellier himseli have issued trom behind the curialned ubed. Philip him-ell. in that environment, was the stranger. It tn the current ot warm " which brought him back trom the eighteen- th to the twentieth century. Under his feet was a furnace! Philip rem-cod the hook with . feeling of awe. Something in than words, brutal in their truth-10am- thin: in the trtrartge whim that had CHAPTER XVI, (ContIIIIiod) w, Dyjumu Oliver Garwood. the NORTH Prom out ot the proscribed cen- vee there united down upon him tt face of bewildering beenâ€. It w“ the (we ot a youu women, I etnn- gar â€no“ it: companions, been" it typltied the existence rather than the part. He looked more cloudy, and drew beck etep by)â€. unm he wee in the proper Iocue to bring, out even? expression in the lovely face. in the picture he new each moment a greater reeemhlence to Jeanne. The eyes. the hair, the sweetness ot the mouth, the mile. brought to him a vision ot Jeenne hemeâ€. The woman in the picture was older than Jeanne, and his first thought wee that it must he a ulster. or her mother. It came to him in the next breath that this would be impoeerie. tor Jenna ind been found by Pierre in the deep snows. on her dead mother’e breast. And this was n painting ot life. of youth. ot beauty and not of desth [and starvation. He returned the forbidden picture to the position in which he bad found it against the wall, halt eehemed ot the Act and Masha tar to which hie curiulity had led him. And yet. after all. it was not curiae tty. He told himself that as he wash- ed himself and groomed hie dishev- eled clothes. hand And won: link at tho con- demned. nomad to" speak to um 01 a "quay um mum be "to hi! to the mystery of Fan o' God. Ptom the boo" ho looked up " the Mo. turis much no men tttmad to the mul. The "Manon to m What was hidden ovate-mo him, and he turnod the fame over. Then he stepped back with I low cry ot Manure. pueodBrrmMotmsritrwtttttnth. A Aachour-ttatt Woman. 11.94th a low tip at the door. him Pierre came In. in that time the halt-breed had undergone a transformation. He was dressed In m exquisite coat of yellow buckskin. with same old-insh- toned cum he had worn when Phil- ip first saw him, trouser: of the some material, buckled below the knees. and boitt-moeetusim, with (luring tops. Howare a a new rapier at his waist, and his glossy black hair was brushed smoothly back, and tell loose upon his shoulders. It we: the com-tier, and not Pierre the hilt- breed, who bowed to Philip. "M'aleur. are you redy?" he asked. “You." replied Philip. “Then we will so to M'eieur d'Arcambal, the mute:- ot Fort o' They pulled out into the tum, which was faintly illumined now. so that Philip ceuxht glimpm ot deep shedovu and man-in doors en he iollowed behind Pierre. They turned into in lecond hall. at the end ot which “III en Open door through which came a nood of light. At thin door Pierre mapped, and with e bow aiiowed hie companion to we in eheed of him The next moment Philip qtood in a room twice " large n the one he had lent. It was brilliantly lighted by three or (opr lamp; he had only tn inch-urn vieion ot numberlau “when loaded with books. of well- covered with picturel, of I model-one table in from ot him, end then he heel-d e 'vvoice. , A man ".pr out from behind the door, ttttd ha qtttetd hoe to he. with the 111qu ot For! o' God. Ho vu- an old IIIIII. Bard ye) hair were whun. He w“ u talti u Philip: " Ihoulden were Moldq er: In: cheat IIIMIIVO; and at uni "tod under the mm ot one ot chm hanging maps. his " no. alum} with n pale slow. on but! upon his brunt, tho other extended, It - on to Philip that an the not“... and put nor, at Ion o' God, what- ever they ", Mn bun, m nor mm in tin IO! A, know. ‘1}. n- aruod In not! mm. mi." Pam. “In Mfr and hard now In wild dimtrdsr, and m and" " Ohm "than" than and a "trertd-t-fttt.etsttteee “no 'teel. I]. m a Inn to lamb an: on. “a M mu; - hint, my“ ead M w om I.“ hâ€- M If. m " W III I me. as J.“ C i Mi I CHM"! XVII “was“ unlit-"Mu have [on with her.†In aid. "tt 'ttttrad'"-".'--. and. my ad: Mum an no In! In one: her you and me. thsremdrow-ohors,-sots. For the 1llrgt' he - my Jenn wee. babe For! o'4htd1tfmeBftql mgmnwholeeetrlmrendm mum: to you" so Ion; " m we)!- hen: together. Ard " they hue done this for award of two hundred you". It'd." PM)». we my conclude (in: our MW!» . to be wllhom end." “which!†Aquatic-Mum. mun-hummus: “Unmthomde dull: been g saw. _ All with tt-Ahut" II. mm Mk. can I'm Mr II'III no“ nu you! than. , "Dreeythitt.-over_-mremtd He duped Phlllp'l land- min, and two “on coursed down hi: my cheek. " was dfirhntlt for Philip to rennin the joy his word: pro- duced. which. earning trom the lips ot June'- lnher, lined him and- donly Into a paradise or hope. For mny moon- he hid come to ex- pect I none too warm reception at Port o' God; he ind looked ahead to the place with a grim son ot fear, scarcely dtstttMsttie; and here Jeanne“: father wu opening hie arms to him. Pierre we: urtaptrronets able; Jeanne hermit woe a. mystery; D'Arcambal had accepted him an A son, He could tind no words ado. mute to his emotion; none that could delcrlbe his own hoppinen, .unleu it was in a bold now-l ot his love tor the girl he had saved. Amt this his ttood sense told him not to make, at the present moment. “I“.bmu-IDM Manda-mm“ tonal-u. 1‘31.“de g-eu-ta-tot..- qrth-detrottmtttrra-ttrs. Madonna's"... l "Any man would have done as much tor your daughter." he and at last. “and I am happy that l was the fortunate one to render her as- sistance. _ "You are wrong." said D'Areambal taking Mm by the srm. "You are one ot a thousand. it takes a man to go through the Big Thunder and come out at the other end dive. i know ot only one other who bu done that in the last twenty years. and that other is Henry d‘Arcambai himself. We three, you, Jeanne. and 4,.J:ue-alnne mumnheg “we; _ tMgt? monsters of death. All others have died. It seems like b’stranse point- ing ot the hand of God." Philip tremb'led. "We three'." he excinimed. “We three." aid the old mam “and tor that reason you are a. part of Port o' God." He led Philip deeper into the great room, and Philip saw that almost all the space along the walla of the huge room was occupied by Ibelvel upon lhe‘lvee ot books, masses ot papers. piles of migraine: shoulder high, scores of menu 33 paintings. The massive table was vered with books; there were pile! on smaller tables; chain. and the floor itself. covered with the ehlne ot I score ot wild beasts. were littered with them. At the tar end of the room he eaw deeper and darker. shelves, where gleamed faintly in the lamp» light row upon row ot ville end bottle: and strange instruments ot tteel and glass. A scientist in the wilderness-4 student exiled in I desolation! The†were the thoughts that leaped into hle mind, and he knew that in this room Jeanne had been crested; that here, between the" centurion-old voile, unld in environment of Itnnn thence, of whispering use. her vblonl of the world heel come. Here, unrated (mm nil her kind. God, Nature. m a (other had nude her of their bendi- work. The old man polnled Pump to I chair no“ the lugs table, AM at down close to him. At MI {out va- a stool amend with “Ivory lynx- Ikln, and D'Ammbal looked M mu. his strong. grim face raluln. into a gentle umuo of hupplnon. Putnam! by I The Irma and Liam“. H " "Mit.", th Wig',','."""' um. How an, an! t'lltNtt It. P_-"ut* . mm: (To be Garland.) Aq 117.1 I‘m which] n. â€unapol- m“ with An old new was brought into A “nu". 'M police nation charged with vu- hncy. ' Tut-In] Luann-n "How do you feel?" asked the physician who had been called to attend the seamstress. “It's no daughter. Maggie. run- nin' up and down th' scales.†The doeter hemmed and told her she would mend soon. Select Yuan Color A little girl timidly asked the drug clerk for a package of pink dye. "Pttwat's that noise, Mn. Mul- eattrt" _ _ "Oh, aw, new, but I team wane to-day and have stitches in my side." t "What do you want it fort" re- sponded the clerk. “Woollen or cotton goods." "Neither," said the child. "It's for mis stomach. The doctor said she'd have to diet, and she wants a pretty eolitr." , Some Provider T "In your husband much of a pro- vider, Milundy?†"He Jes' ain't nothin' else, ma'- hm. He gwine to get some new furniture providin' he git de money; he wine to git de money providin' he go to work; he go to work providin' de job suits him. I never see such a providin' man in all mah days." "I Yukon t that have got do. â€my." P, In“. A Story Of A. Operation There are several distinctly good stories in the recently published "Rerninitreeneea" of George H. Ham. Here is one of them. He underwent a oerious operation, and on losing consciousness his last thought was, "This is eternity." "When I recovered from the efteeta of the opiate, I found my- eel! in I darkened room, end won- dered where l was and what it was all about. The kindly-featured nurse quickly discovered that my tNtrttrCioutmeaa had returned, and quickly come to my bedside, and then I remembered everything. ‘But why this dark room.' It was Early morning, when they operated on me, but now it can't be night.' 'No, it hm't,' she seriously respond. ed, that we were "raid of the shock you might get.’ "Why, what shock?’ nun-pm». and. on the an of yoybroechpn!" uked a policeman. How The Dinner Occurred A-i/sail/sara-hi Warm: ploy: two negroes to work on his rather extensive gardens, which he personally oversees. One morning Sam did not appear. "Where is Sam, George?" he asked. “In de hospital, Bah." "in de hospital? Why, how in the world did that happen?" "Well, Sam, he been u-telling me ev'ty mo'ning foh ten yeahs he gwine lick his wife 'cause o' her naggin’." "Welt, there vs. A big the just acros- the street. and we were afraid if you awoke, and any the lumen, you might think that the operation hndn't been succeuful.’ " "uw, which. I ain't no vaerantf " I hardworkln' uligiom mu. book It don!" And he pointed madly n the lug. â€who; orna- mondnrdn knoc- of MI "one“. '1 an (In! Pom pnyIn‘!" The not" looked in“ for I nun-m. "an: "Well, yestiddy she done ovch- heard him." ii.t?i2erediiil! thiiiie GE g'hte':'iths'alrl fhut the a" mu"... ttfgsttl,.J, JP2Ph'atpt,tMtr iii'iini, â€and but. no “at! of has? but up in would“ An how r - tical ima- arait __ V Ebb? 1&1 Alll.; ,1iaiiii'iii,iiiiihieiR,iiiii. . We: , "cry te,'; Atrfdt . wiamd “on a . . mm. We. . m “Begum. the mug: weigh a ton." "Well.'" if! Got The. 'ueutuu' “PMU-C. 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