fvnmv W" l.litl¢_‘l°ls|v1ay lrltloi ci-uii»1':it i. ‘_’ BANKS" .\|‘Gl-JE. carrying _' una soiled newspaper for s snotht-r°l»itiiI’. suddenlv paused lu his all directions. nltsorbiug tittetnpt to wltistlc through s broken tooth ns he siiw coming up N grabbed me downstairs! He nuido the dingy side street ioiviiril the Hotel s scene!" Daniel ti beautiful young girl. She was turning to look backward over her llmply. shoulder nt every few steps ` O li. gee! A man was following her! down the clothes and ran out on the d he wits dodging along from tree street! I don't: know wby!" AU to tree and from dooriray to tlnorwiiy. and e\'ci'_\' time ln- siiiv the girl look bam' k he ducked! 'i‘lie m:in_|i:iii blnck ecstatic Shanks Mccee, “md at the whiskers. \\'lillll<-il down to :i line point mbwuy ex" in n stan, of seems beyond under tiis i-lilii. iliid he carried campumuom Again cube,-L myei just hlu self \\illi tlil e.i\e \\liitli only i tho S _ . _ , _. . _ _ "°"45|* S"°"’"|"'~‘| "il" ""‘l"|"‘¢- vt green parrot. was suddenly interrupt- banks llictlee stood lietrliled. tin-it ,d by n ca||m-_ took it long. deep breath null hnrrleil up to the corner. Flo tlattened his al- red checked young woman with a ready lint nose ugninst the broad plate _ green feather |n her lm; glass window of the modest Hotel Uallivl- to her three expert detectives and went The bwitlful .\'v\w.'; sir! concealed home to her pin-rot. all that she could of her iimldity as 511° Walked f-hl'°“¥h th* d°°l' with What store next door to the Hotel Danle she thought to be a strictly business- n like manner- 39'” mm W|\° md port. Mr. and Mrs. Moore wereia the been morbidly eying their respective ,__ °“$Pm°"' imm€di“f°|Y UU*-|5ht°°°d 'UP soft voice of fat, black old`~Aunt Deb- iind looked t.heir_hand.somest. One of by told him them looked bold, and another, A deco- mu" Frenchman' l°°lF°d d°b°"~h`~ Bobble. Yes, the Moores were thei ?hl;°.£°:k‘.‘u‘“'\_"|tl"1'°d°'t"J3ht‘“P t° And June waslocated? Great! Stanch ‘ _ _ _ ' A _ ` _ ' ' " B e .A.-'“‘»’9°m1Wm"l`b°f-hv-Ph'-|°v'1f'h9 sold he wanted the Moores and Bobbie teqiiestegl.-._.~_ ».___,- __ '.l_‘he’cl_erk,;angindli'ferent!y,aged;msn, DMIQL held ;_tho_;-‘rcg_ist`et~_ ;a~. mo`m'ent.\whlle “he sti.l_tlie'd the: n_sw;_guest'-"ot'the=`house. 7, U _‘1Az_iy_i_l_t_xggsge m!ss?j,'__ » Th'sg'glri,‘:‘di`5‘c:>'ncér€ed,-had recourse I to her only aripr. Now she shylycast: 2 up at him her great, soft, expressive _ eyes, and the clerk felt ashamed of " himself. Bs swung the register around ‘~ " to ner. " “lay maid wiii beliefs presently with ‘1 my clothes.” The voice was soft and D"“ieL sweet. “certainly miss." ana ms eierk " "hanged 8 'ben which sounded uh . gingham and a usually vivaclous bru- |l'B . "F lil" lnzriaggonse xtgnthat stentorian call I Triumphanuf 83° bemre Tmgmy shock headed, loose llmbed Irish boy the address D 'S te melmmu um lumped forward and took the key to b _ . . "_ Theclermwuhout movlngmlbwy He motioned the girl to iollow him. S or bis neck or his head, criined for- poke to her Sharpm Wim 0 “ounce he rose and followed Gilbert Blye. ward his eyes to watch the signature, i S Mrs. J. G. Day. S A moment Inter the black Vandyket! man strolled in, looked at the register the desk. --M,-5_ my-S mmap- the New ob. triincel. saw three short, thick men ome single tile up the side street and top in front of the main entrance. served, inspecting the clothing piece by C piece from under his eyelids and ring- 5 ing; for front :iud looking at the young S _ woman iinil the rcgister nil nt the siime 1°" and t°l`l°m these past few mm' lime. The yoinrg woman. quite evi- “ zleiitly ii innld. gliinccd swiftly at the 0 register. d "Mrs. Dny`s':" she repealed, breath- 5 ing heavily. "Y-_vcsl“ “Slie‘s expr-ctin;; yon.” And the p t.-lerk's eyelids llickercd. "Room 44." .. _ _ ,_ ,., __ the thickest-it was none other than Marie. till .lune i \\.int heil tiled Bm \vou____have you lumped arengthy gink around here with whlttied black hinchillas?" I voice. "Sli'." sin: said. "l do not know you." "W|i_i'~cr"- .\"cti stilinnicrcd; lhcn c he grnblmd the clothes from the inaid’s arms. ".\'ow _vnu lend nic to June!" ii "Sir, how drire you ?" .\Iai~le said und turned iippeiiiiugiy to the clcrk. tvnnt her!" "What's her name?" the clerk de miinded. "Mrs. Nod l\':iriierl" "Not here." "June Moore!" "Oli, rome nrt!" observed tht- clerk you may hit it. llivo this girl hack her :lnthes, and ginnl night!" Marie!" hotly stntcd the young msn. At that moms-nt his voice stopped. bint! and collecting money she clapped her hands as she saw aiu- fo.' the iie\\'itboys‘ home sg rie with clothes sticking from her in ed 7-__l-__....__;__, who was none other than Bill Wolf. H abnormally ugly maid who had let Bill ' Wolf ln. °‘l\!r. Wolf, you fooled me once. Are you sure you have found Gilbert Blye?" swore Wolf. side, was soon speeding downtown in her little electric coupe. in front of L1\chow’s restaurant they found a fat. wide man with it cigar in the corner of his month and his narrow rimmed _slouch hat shoved on the back of his round head and his eyes turned con- templatlvely toward the stars. Wolf. the busy cafe. and as they walked back toward the Thirteenth street entrance a fat, wide man with his hands In his pockets came in at the rear door- Sneaky Tavis. ed Bill Wolf and pointed to a table Gilbert B,” .nd T°mmy_ Lghere a dark Vandyked German with ihone. She had just this minute got in and Walked into the bar. Then along ED WARNER li-111151118 ‘H1180- riime llliiric with :t bundle of clothes. nail! 1101095 f1'°l11 ‘U0 Hillel The young wouinn wcut straight to ‘ Daniel, Where |19 0011111 3'11¢'~'U ee, they were slinking! The world was once more a bright and happy world began at the beginning, but he was so'mlnute of detail that he had not yet reached the middle when Bill __ _ ___ Wolf, lookin through the late glass These :ire tm' wifes ciotlics. tie- wmdows ofthe Hotel Dgmel' mm :lured the voting iiinn. "Shes lit-re. l ash!" and drew his two “mutant de_ tectives out of the range of poor Shanks McGee's quivering ears, and tho three astute hounds of the law put their heads together in excited confer- ence. Then Bill Wolf, in his best pose of it man who was waitin for some- I body and didn't expect him to come. “lf l let _von ,'10 tlirotigh liie directory wen; mm gh, h¢¢e|_ Ned went over to Join the quartet. He "Thll liilllir luis gona fnr enough. led the wsy to the desk and confronted the unomotlonsl e o of the clerk. mmm iJunnWarnerlockedths_d_oorofl4 _ ~ f|'0ll|t\lOi|lll¢l¢und¢Ill’ld;‘l|lllJ0\t and dl'0i-'P00 into s chair to rest. Suddenly a voice called. “It”-s Marla. Miss Janie!" and I knock was holrd. June Warner opened the door ot 44 ln s harry. and her eyes sparklod and “Wa’re caught!" panted Marie. “Mr. “Where is he now?" Juno set down “l don'l: know! All at once he threw Ned Warner. attended closely by the Honorla Blye, exchanging spite with "Got him!" announced the caller. onorla Blye sprang up instantly. "Get my wraps!" sbs yelled to the “lf we ain't. so help mei" solemnly Honoria Blye, with Bill Wolf by her “Certain party in, Blinky?" husked Blinky Peters followed them inside “There`s your party!" suddenly hiss- ectacles was entertaining it healthy, “You scum!" shrilied Honorla Blye Ned Warner stepped into the cigar I nd telephoned Jnhe`s home in Bryn- ity at Bobbie Blethering's, the smooth. Blethering's and the cheery voice of 'e. obble was all eagerness when N d nd iris to come down to the Hotel He also telephoned Honoria Blye. cr shrill voice cracklcd over the tele- 'cm it wild goose chase after u bogus ilbert Blye, but if he had been seen t thc Hotel Daniel willi i\'cd's run- way bride she’d be right down. Ho- oriu called up her detectives tiiid or- ered them to report at the Hotel Meanwhile Gilbert Blye sat in con- crsatlon with jovial looking Orin Cun- ette whom both men called Tommy. ook “Mi's. J. G. Day, Hotel Daniel." he sat glumly. Orin Cunningham CHAPTER ll. both the front and the sl e en hunks McGee had felt strangely list- tes, for there was nothing inside or ut. Suddenly the three short. thick etectives rounded the corner, and. lace for Shanks. - - "Say, kid," husked the shortest and That observant young person of the The Moore limousine drew up. and smile and the blue eyes and the white teeth, was the lines: itsr in the hatsl. Hs had had A quarter and one of her eompeillng smiles from Julio and it glance from her lovely eyes, and ho had run thbm down through the base meat and out the rear servants' en trance and had told them a place to go where no one would over ilnd them. Gone! The six shocksu leuvwses lor the runaway bride hurried downstairs just as Houoria Blye stepped in tol lowsd by Blinky Peters und Sneaky Tavis. Whore is he?" screeched Mrs Blye. Bill Wolf advanced to do his happy duty ‘There he is ladyi" he shouted tri umphantly, while Blinky Peters and Sneaky 'Davis slunk up, one on each side of the culprit, “hub him boys!" Mon Dieu!" cried the culprit as the four fat paws of Blinky Peters and Sneaky Tavisclapped. down on his arms. The rest of the objection was an incomprehensible polyglot jumble as, shrieking his indignation, the black bearded Frenchman strove to wrench himself free. “is that the man you mean?" hissed Honorla. That aln't the guy!" yelled Shanks McGee. who was willing to he kicked out now “Gilbert Blye sllnked in here after the beautiful goll and ducked into the subway when dis sport gives him the run' Geei” ‘This is the limit!" declared the clerk to one and -all as strong porters and agile bell hops headed his way Get 'em out Mike!" Quite a little crowd had collected when suddenly ri policeman appeared from around a corner and dispersed the mob including Honoria That vigorous lady had barely turned the corner, heading for the avenue, when a _brilliantly lighted, luxurious limousine stopped in front of the Ho- tel Daniel. Shanks McGee’s eyes be gan to stretch as he sitw the occupants, and he whirled in a complete circle in his efforts to locate without the loss of a second Bill Wolf and Blinky Peters and Sneaky Tavls They were trudg ing up the street in single Bla, heads down; hands in pockets Even Blinky Peters had lost interest in the stars. The smacking footsteps of Shanks Mc Gee aroused them. Gee!" exploded Shanks Cripes! Gilbert Blye has doubled bricl. wit :iii other swell Jane! Beat it to the Dan ici! And one of vouse hotfoot it after the electric showcase and get the old woman! Gee!" Wolf ttirucd fi commanding eve on Tuvis Hit- 'er upl' he ordered Sneaky drew ii long jerking breath and pulled his belt iirouiitl hlni, cast it dcspuiring look up the side Street to where the little electric was twinkling. tool. the center of the car tr'icL and b gan luboriously to "hit 'er up.’ in the meantime Gilbert Blye and Tommy Thouins had \\"iil»ct1 confident ly up to the desi.. The clerk without the ilickcr of an eyelid bcnt forward politely. “is Mrs. J. G. Day stopping here?" inquired Blye with great siiavity. '°.\'o; the lady is gone." “Goiie‘."" protested Blye and leaned i’orwai‘d to look over tho register. “\Vhy, she crime in only iibout an hour or so zigo. She is"- “i\‘0w, don`t tcil me who she is. I don't know whose wife the Indy may hc. and i dou't wniit to know. She's gonel" “Mon Dieu!" shrilled an excited voice. and Gilbert Blye found himself confronted by the decorative French- mnn. That excited individual sur- veyed Gilbert Bl_vc’s sleek black Van- dyke and tweiiked at his own und sud- denly threw up both hands and begun to laugh. in that same moment Sneaky Tnvis caught up with the electric coupe and _.ii knuckles. With a parting gasp he bars if the grimy shlDD|l1S they found a slice on have had a westliervane to keep it headed into the wind. It was three pa 8 8°- but there were geranloina and s cheer- dr boy's mother lived, and it was as clean W a real bnth tin and considerably dent- re white. lv she, “and my sou Sammy sent you 8111 here? Well, my husband before he ‘ nt, darlin' is your friends! ciisrren in. J made up their minds to be independent '7 and to earn their own way in life must m° time no timiairy site turned the knob -T ness as she stood before it pleasant "bel faced woman, in the comer ot whose t A very pretty woman came in as :Ia .lune turned to go away, and with her tw was a little girl of great beauty .Tune ov hesitated as she heard the word “gov erness." The womii at the desk for pro ed io ti Et dropped ol! backward. his when was Juno I-bile so many poo- lsriiy pie were so busy about her? In a and horse cab, with Marie and the clothes, the far down nest- the East river, where, upw ia full sight of all the ea and all e es W tting wel of s. house, so narrow that it should ban stories hi h and blackened with it “Ju inside as it was grimy out. She had s |1011 iloor to let, furnished, two rooms and Do a ed but kept fresh painted in spotless Bly "You say you want ii: quiet.” said Bilw Y died, was tha most popular policeman 10" on the force, and the whole depart- 0P€ IQII e-his dark face haunted her. An er face came to her-Ned! A great hey made their adleus rather hsstl to Blye, for their time was a little us; before dimer was called Mr witii sudden boldness ana opened it WU” °“'“° 1‘°'”°f “"4 3°” '“‘Pi’°“°" 1 into the library It was Dolly's favor- then she smi ed at her own sensitive- storemom for toys' books and "ery ng else. Mrs. Wiles--he called her ozly-was sitting on the arm of her band‘s chair her arm around his k and his chin in the palm of her nd. With the other hand she was isiing a lock of his hair over und er her finger, and sho was most dis tinctly and obviously wheedilng him n money' His voice was low and testing with as much sternness as nn can use when he is being charm into docllity. Woozly Wiies was citing the money in her little inlaid desk when June next saw her The wer oin out after dinner There was some talk about ordering it 0 M i car and it needed but one word to g ve ana an author ties and youn men Daily a start The luxurious umou Another Face Cams to hor. Nadi from 19 to 23 me favoured K Sine Of the black Villldylefl 111311 WHS \\:ill.ed into thc house u grim lawed, F IIT no ‘mae “"3 they 'U be '-W" thin?- 019 Wl10l¢ Of lie! ten- 311° “med °\`| huid ci ed man of foity lite. on whose T21, olxgnfhéln ii':ftl;""nK“°lt°‘g”“° in 111111 011 111111 011 15°'-‘U it- *U-ld “S 'he suit case weie pasted foreign labels an 0 ‘ W e ta en ° "Hand talked the pretty face 0! Mrs Wil” nent. Bni.ei"' exclaimed wiien. V, grew more and more distressed. “ pi, ¢0,d,_,|i¢. Harry dear," Bile Bild- ‘DUUY ° ° A little peison.il business And I want a limousine! Please!" B_,|\e,- ,,,_._, md |,imse|f_ D011! CIHPDBG 1181' 1131153- Hou s the London binuch? asked After that l1l110l1Sll16&E11ll1.” he KEY \\ iles by nav or m thing couveisntion. ly commented 'Nat now. Woolly- Doing teiv nit-en was the eurt re- Bllslness iS T00 bud- ’ ply .ind B.il.er shool. lin urls “ith Dolly ‘I don’t like business," she laughed yy _md by me ,ones or me men mm ed jail delivery was narrowly averted ‘TVB 8 D168!! Old thi-IIE |Sl1't iff DOUY7 .is llicy became mole iuiciested in :';?1tng:_gm ‘unit v"gYem D” I;"“| Pen! H11l'1'l“ Di€11Se"' thcii couvei's.ition. and tbeie floated wmmdgé n w° gun B we” Get thee behind ll1¢» WO0Ziy.’ T112 up to lune un emphnilc speech of se man still levelled but he began 101001- isai.er's which sne could not iteip heat- and who entered the m,m,mo,, E Very seriously ai: his charming wife month ago. sawed through two steel ‘You'd get anything out of a man Yo|i'v:- spent it" Bakers words barrs of his cell and 6808904 £0 U18 Alld his illllizh was half vexed, alto- were clean cut in my absence of s °°"|‘|d°1’ H0 U19" ffllled U10 £11811! gether ndmiiing. _tt-ur and .i i|.ill _ion ie oi ei_dra\\n your Wig’ ta l;{1°_'*; fl"-"gil “"9 °f _:he "0" 55115 Pretty Mrs. Wiles accepted that com- at-ciniiit $.'nl.iinr!“ worried Wllel. on the man’s bounty and, ln this case. He lnnl no blniue tor his partner. nor WILL REPORT FOR getting all she could out of him. was he ns much crushed ns he had ex- . 0 ,_ _ _ _ ...f_`.'i.“..1`..‘l‘T. §‘.§’.i‘f§‘f.i§1'.f.?...§'..§.i‘”..°.‘l§`.i l.’iT°..‘.".".~f§’. “i-"...._._' .‘lfll.Z..“ `."[f..'i.'§“.I'. P LONDON- Arr" 11-- S" Gm-- eyes, however, there was a veiled W° sharpness which Juno did not see bg: R ID Lilltan Bo bold out chesp little Dssvar csv would Ili iios with n fsmll stand in front of the Wild' door lwtilsstblstothovary youu igdidnot. Lgoadcullqllnllflfl £0 the very old of femininity, and was nom; thovsrutaat dl! eniio took it insitsatly. wits 1 sity un. ms wet-an lm handmade tn- lfd 81111120 It -lime. B01' Ui IPI! meudouslx thanghttiu by the sifoitl cf wished. however, st they tell uit time when tnmtiy :mine nl the limousine. she dropped tue mm wmng in the custom whit il and mu torwsrd to the machine. muse :hh condition possible WW list s level: carl" the qeiaimsa. wi.. in The position or donor nd ltoltits lmoath. swelling sine. recipient. Neither the msn nor tits It the kindmotltar wants. buttlstl woman was really no blame. lt was H11!! wocllltallordit. custom. And June knew what MII- tul light in the downstairs front win B dows. This was where the elevator |130 ted. hs .nd t. be d M. on one s i i on ,-» Am h, ,,,_,,,,,|_’ "1"" ::m°f“‘°“”°’ ""°°°°d ’ éstlii Bm (Universities, pomc ilmiamninn up ma down, was sl Mrk wiies nireeieo even to im-sell “A 11 f0l' JUIIB- expected On the next evening after This once. And she looked him the limousine had come home tliers fgssizezgqigifut 15"' Ba" Mahch” 116|! UI Y-|16 eye H0 111111011- W E G Murray, Quebec. 1913 2nd une was thoughtful all through that Elia Lieut Highland Light Infantry OR a moment June mutated be, delicious twenty minutes of riding. Nason. Manitoba 1913 2nd Lieut tore the door of an employ Bly ment agency next morning °th and than .hs sharply ben wsve of homeslckueas swept over her. down her reluctance. People who have T Hotel Daniel scouring the district inch more refuse them anything tliiin lcouid re by inch. as ii: were, for some trace of refuse bread to ii starving child." ‘signers pmt-e, has joined the official the runaway bride, and wherever they "'l‘hat‘s the trouble." iliiker's voice _‘journalistic tour of the allies' lines wcnt a small. flat uosed boy with one was not iiursli. it wus simply cold. _not its it suhstltiitc for Sir Max Altltln, "5"=V°| H°W 5° YW °‘°7" soiled newspaper under his arm sleuth- “You'\'e spoiled them. A wire should ,hlll I0 Hive the Cflmldiflll PHDBYB |111 smiled to June. The newcomer fol- ed. after them. stinking from ta-ee to be it help to tt unin. aint most of them .allllillfiztilil F900" Of the £0111- Sli’ lowed that smile and herself smiled nt tree and from doorway to doorway. would if they were given ti chance. \x_‘;"ufgo' 8° l*7"5;f‘:‘_’1%“I‘;°;’uf‘:l' "1fhC*}nl';d` June. The little girl had been study- LlttleDol|y Wiles awoke in the night You niltdc u toy of yours." ‘t p ' r B ““ °r¢ 3' ing June frankly out of round eyes. to become aware of it light in the low- The next morning Mis. Wlles coma _V "1 like you," she said, with startling er iloor of the duplex apartment. Dad- up to June. She had been cryilli. but _,end a jo",-Dunst to cove, the g'enem| candor; then the employment agency dy! He was nt work in the library, as there was a light in her eyes which yu woman iangiiea, una pi-stty Mrs. wiies he always was lute nc night here re- was swd to sec. Georse has iwrnisded Mr- Griliilh to laughed. June dimpled. cently. Dolly felt: herself privileged to "i aiu very sorry." she said simply. undertake the duty of representing “I like you. too." she acknowledged. say good night to daddy. so she slipped "W9 11°" 11110 11 |>USl"¢” NV°1`1'°» U15 \('"““d“ ‘"1 me '°“" “°“’ b°’“F¢ 5f“‘.'¢‘~‘d- The employment agency woman rose. out and put on her bedroom slippers WB ll1“11'¢ be "lilo I0 NCP .V011-_ Th' “Mrs. Murder' is listed as s gov- and her pi-ctty little lounging robs and fu" °f !\1°'111"fl01" is ‘hill ‘V0 5°" f MP' A erness," she observed, and June winc- tripped downstairs. - D011 W h“"¢ “ "ent |11 UN h°°"- 1 ‘ ed at her new name. How queer this June heard her go and dressedln like t°°k “H "f H"""5"° f’°"k°‘ m°”eY 7”' all seemed! “Perhaps you would like fashion. Harry Wiles had his books terday' ‘md ' "|"’“° it -V°ft°"d‘“7 "ne" to have il little Clint” spread out before him and a pen be- ”°°"'_ 1""”""'t is" '°' q""° _um Mm Wu” and June Moore Warne, hind his mm trutb,' she suddenly blurted out._ 'We cargo have been thown into the prize _msun Day Murdock were both “greg unnddy’ are you ‘omg tp get moth” are abso|utel_v brokc. We haven t any Sturt a,tthl(irktvl;:all.t The Atdiniratltg 111112 i0 that 5U8Kcstion. Particularly a ||m°us|ne7.. m°“95' “U'"- ' 3” “ 9 9 "mer 5' "mp ° since "me D0" Wu” had a ro "_ It hurt June to part with them. She t° evade 5°‘"'°|‘ While b°““d Wm* 5 y pp p Til l (1 t [lil b kl , . f f f . ated June apparently for keel” They and_;;n;;g::;i1cr';;§rhlas brow °° had lll.cd them all, iind when the little °°'rg° 0 °"'3" °" M~alm°' s'°d°” sat in one of the cozy corners. and ii | mmf' to gm hun* ‘"`°"“‘1 he' “eck 'bel' med when Juno rose she was eD8il¢ed. Mrs. he §;lelgittledpr:v'Tt|:e;lel';lc':E:|e;°’ analm’ '°§°th°"~ “U ‘,h"°*-*J“"° "ml Mn' into Kirltwitll on April 8th. A British Wiles was it most appealing woman. "ce new mln" WE'x'§’_’f:‘v‘:1‘i'yD‘:’[|J'-"tn the 'venue Jun’ _prize crew took'charge of her off the sn th rf u ii .. ' ' ' ~ they l°f{e:h‘rF’x;°°pe“”gc ‘ide nigpillx han(t;l(s.°dyl" Thautue zmcmwed her tzrtclitilllggallllouifvansudodfllowud lb" sen. 10 for Copnhasen which was de . , _ _ , c n r n e ome _ . - TE' V133); In ‘fp rush “vang }_°l°"_°; “But will it be a nice big limousine?" pm, Biyeiv y ' 2,, ,_,‘;':f_ Cmf'__f,‘;‘_:‘r,f_ "°°°' W ° °“ "Nec nn emtoniinn-iiy bigone. Just --which ...iw ite asked. "ken 1° Leith an April 9- The Ad- A mmk and a half from me uvenu, H Prvllar sized limousine for little gltll “To the employment ofllce." she told - I _ h M h t they stopped before .1 nm |,,°|,|,,g wie yo; and mother. 0h, coma ln. hliml; and showed hlin tier little purse f°pp" " er °‘"5° W C- W” "° °" apartment house with an imD0slng_en- 1‘;,°z’wu 1 tu nm e " so w_f",° Msn' ___ trance' and a hungry looking doorman rs. es n s s _n g n g g hs a s ome- tilt ri pretty girl like bowed ms regum. haw' and A hungry stood in the library. door. ” ua yoga as 3 w\:iri_v ii out money. And loom" elevator man shot them sky You wan‘l§_Dolly, oflfoulle. llllos I I cpu’ nc eyes gazed down at tier wud A thiniufen she. . om~ pm” er’ gg: :gag to detain hor Cntcliing her "A!;\;pi)eDxe ab;;iif;t't;te;i:l.d ;i;n‘eullt|i1t; 1:; Do", 'muted ll” num. . pug" gentiylby the nrm. he tried to urge her ' into hs cnr, nslni: itll the persuasive- a puzzle to her then. as it was for kk* _ --~ - -f---M s ~°-°~=f--=- 'or-'= ~° - »'= :.f:::£.?.':.;.:"..:'.1"f.l:”.::r';:,.;:::2.2" f An" hm°h°°" a mp 1°' D°"y' 'md dm' mower' but un M" 'uk muah' Suddenlv licniinnlvcd into his ilmou. I ' then s romp in the park. Boller lksb- ‘|14 it 'm I” . nm°u'm° ‘”h°""‘ sine and .wlilrlcil niviiv He was tit lag. June’s foot was nearly an small ll!! W0 ill" I T041 |10l¢¢4 13181130111’ ‘ ' as Dolly's, and the child. after sho had md 5 °h°" M37' :-:cite-illp:t,.yg:i;lnlillgiiiltiii 't'-Twfllltil y _,Mm ,_ I M _,, thoroughly exhausted aeneit. mime. “it depends on whltcolor upholstery ,nh U, ,,,, ,,, ,, Out or the biir limi strolled elegantly young woman whose maid called here ,cmmbtq on the step and hung his deceit which was put on Dolly. Juno thot ll Nl DNN# wif! N03 D01-l.Y'l "nb ( W” Im Wm." the pride or Simnkn iiclli-e. the man with her clothing. We do not know ¢|,|¢g Mm, gn at gh, goo;-_ strapped on the sung” gntpw g'-umm place on the arm of the chain , l _ .l fi ii i - » with nu iinn-it \'nmi_\-ite. and he mn what nsmo sin used in registering. but --nun-huh-hun-iiolii" sneaky in and helpless and alt other charming "'1‘\s¢s’s lmirono kind of unhollfslv gn u:;,:|T:¢ 'aittii-I3," vimin :inipnnfmed . ‘ ~ . . I ,[1 ` I _ é neatly nlblilmg ti pivot- or cheese. l-le l know that my wife is in this house. fu;-mug hor, strangling for brssth and |until Dolly had laugh?) im-sql! weak; in tho Bssvsr cars,” laughed llrl- gmmeqimgiy for tin- iinwt- I’-‘nrwa tim' ' - " V ' 1 I " _ ' t ' ' . I “Thlsis the father and mother of the ° " ‘V _ that Juno try. It was ii pretty little 10111' llvlllll' lll0¢¢l»" 811111104! |10? fl' 5° |m,,:;,.,| |2,,),,:,H:,dl|':`em"‘ :roman “= I .f I _ _.__ _ _ _ l . i si . i was sci-oss nit- |»»i»t»_v "mi going out of and it we don't get ber l’ll raise treo nntp” tn. muon; of the esr. ‘ than June suddenly straightened up Witss, pinching lisr husbs|td’s snr. 55,," _|,,,,, ,en ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, ;,|,,m, to ,uf ‘ fha door- iwiylnn not it mint tribute of ble!" “I say, what do you want?" insisted and skated away like tnfexpsrt that "Rollin H1117. 1'" |1000 w°l1¢¢|\1¢ qty looking noone in nie .tant-W ,pt-eg :urioslty in 'lie knot 'ln front of the °‘I'll produce the woman at ones." the gong,-"_ sho was. wheres: Dolly- who more if it ls|\'\t' I wash of money to Sesk. before the ,voting msn with the clerk agreed. “But if thera's going to sunk, wht” blew,” “th M, pies.” than ¢v¢|-_ gm g wing from cheap a. imousino asthnt. f-inthss saw him The young mnn be s rumpas it'll have to bs on the ,hung the rosdwsy. s -susvo and plollsnt WllN111U|¥°l 01111304010 £2. til lisr and nil tlmt..it nilaiit t-mnuln: then. 'laughing at lit-r own lnticit-in. nite titrntiq lip the steps aint rung the bell Tit; regiment. lu K Mason, 'Ye |*“B|1€¢ llsltto “Would you wus. would not admit to an-self. it clowns Plowlul n lain swlllld the lurk in it hs sim suspected lt. that the msn was no tionnry Forces W M Blllmsn. Nova Seo 1913 3 cols) Middlesex Roglmtxtp N Cai-ter. New B wick 1913 dr tunic: at the door handle entl that his constant resistance toward ex 2 d L, ,_ sm Bam Y e. laughing, opened it for hos. Doi- pendlture uns the animal attitude oi nllmimggt 0 and unc' RUB I CI! 0! positive joy ss sbs tt man toward the domestic spending A L Conan prince Edwam wand the rich interior. and sho was of money it wus the womau's husl 1913 2nd Lieut 8th Batt Gloucester ong the soft cushions in an instant. ness to get ull she could and the man'l Regiment ou haven’t much cho|ce," said the to resist. voice of Blye. und he iield the door The crash tame sooner than .lune had 9"' D""°'°“ R F A W F Dylle. Alberta. 1913 2nd Llout G L Haggen, Bi-ltksh Columbia W llth Batt Sherwood Foresters. A Ewert, Manitoba, 1912 Red Cross work on the Continent D N Hoasie, Saskatchewan, 1912 2nd Lleut 9th Division R. I-‘ A A N King. British Columbia. 1912 “nd Lieiit. 9th Division R F A H T Reid Nova Scotia. lillil 2nd Lieut 9th Division R F A F M Smith New Bllrunswlclt 1912 Lim Lleut Lancashire Fusilierz H -S Smnh, Ontario. 1012 zntl Llcllt l`t I” A CANADIANS READY TO SERVE A8 AVIATORS OTTAWA April 20 -Tha call issued it few days ago for volunteers for u Canadian aviation corps has brought forth scores oi’ responses from young men nnvions to join the service The school is to he located at Toronto under direction oi' Captain Jaiinsy while the Canadian nvlntor, J A Mc Cindy is to represent the British Aero Club as examiner The organisation is directed by the British and not the d further drilled in aerial manoeu es before going to the front FAILED T0 ESCAPE FROM ST VINCENT DE PAUL PENITENTIARY MONTREAL April 20 -An attempt Lucien Leclair, a convict rvlng fourteen years for burglary ard who tried to arrest him. He as overpowered a few minutes. later CANADIAN PAPERS. erley states that W. I., Grilllth. sec- tary oi' the Caiiacllaii liigh Commis- hrough Sir George Perley, have in- ited the Dominion government to ovements. In the meantime Sir _ ____________________ MERICAN SHIP AND CARGO IN COURT LONDON, April,l5.-The American steamer Jos. W. Fordney and her The Fordney sailed from New York March 20th for Malmo and was taken Norwegian coast. The Swedish _stea- mer Hilding, from New York, March tained at Kirkwail on March 31 was miralty alleges' that the vessel had he manifest. _- ._ q;/ga .§¢`* E qi”___ ii HMM 'I ' iii ees- tn-ttriy upset tlarte on his way to the sidewalk and on the other side of the sian, |,uh.m,;,.|m;,.|m;\,gn¢r pq voice, called: ' ’ ballots sul_»tsnt.|s_l." _ _ _“or um” _,pm “"_,“"_'_ mn ____ __ ~ , __ jf»'n"” loot: ' A porter etoppett htm to get Juno's rlntliss. Nod was than delayed at the the lution. saw Blye going uptown mlm _ ‘ ,,»»..,.a__-x_ __,_-_......___,,___._______ *UW*-” it mo, mem; i tii ia ut in an "Bnvoi" Gilbert 5° “UN M44- 5° “IM 10111.- eff. "Dwell" :ns min in point- mlilns- Thoro was nosaswsr. tlihsroom was .G 5.53,". ,uh M. ,hung NBII! Wllldnw Mid. lilllllflll DUN* lllfdldi Bono," nu. “thang . 'om .mb ‘*"“‘°P*7' ses hor eat sins iiowsr vue sua With ~Y».»~--.- ------v.--._ ...._._ ...Y:::;:::rffr:¢;e1;;1»;;:;::;:;;;;;¢;;x5ev¢;ev¢:r:;v::v;;r:;_;f::::::;1zz;zzzc:z; X SEE; was _ "I knowyoIf&b.'0oll|l\o_utld |l_l’ _,appeared Wondering. .lime walks.: husband. “Rollin W'l0l_,|7¢_1lmY0’ _ilu Ili# door slammed behind liar. - ty osssomsltst se __ __ _ _ ' Tw trial lnteroiiinn ti utilis- -'su-r;i~ 'rtimt _ _ od mils twin mv _ hh ji lin it into tin A , _ THEATRE .f..=;»'it"§§'-._ __ , _ " ._2§‘ 5 ‘_ _ `f Q I.; ?:;1;¢:;:ua¢;v;;;#~: i