- see PARIS By Homer Croy (Continued) "Who's nll that with them Santa -‘Ollus whiskers: he whispered. “The grand duke" . “Is that what one looks like?" returned tho nstonishhcd Pike 1h 11 whisper too loud. "I thought it WM a Shriner goln‘ to some convention. By gully! he sure ain't goin‘ to let himself be overlooked in a. crowd." "Sash!" warned Ross. The Grand Duke Mikknil was now surrounded by n swarm of admirers all talking at once, but he was not inclined to be too friendly. Russia had fallen, but his 11111111011 of himself had stayed up. About him was an air of llfilllll0Sltl1‘, as if he kin-w that he was the inost distinguished guest and that he expected to be honored eorrespontlingh'. ‘There Willi nothing aloof and elusive about l1i111 as there was about the mor- qiiis. He plowed straight through, ruling as absolutely here as he would have 111 his native land. He moved across the floor with a no- ticeable limp and Pike saw that a hole had been cut in his shiny pat- ent-leather dress shoe-the gout. A: Pike gazed at this blazing, autocrat- ic figure, he felt a wave of humble- ness, for he was bcginniiit: a0 feel more and more out of his place in this brilliant assembly. (font want to meet me." he 511;‘ with a m of 11111111111): But M111 Pr. rs was bekoniiig to him fran- tieally. "Your Highness,‘ she said, now showing her excitement, “I want to present to you my husband, Nfr Pet- ers. This is His Highness Grand Duke Mikkail." Pike went through the formalitl; that Mrs Peters had taught him. Scarcely was the greeting over bc- ‘ fore the honored guest was snatched avray and passed on to others im- patient for the great honor. Grand Duke Mikkail was now the center of attraction and all deference and at- tention W118 paid to him. When he smiled other: smiled, and when he laughed others gave themselves over to that easy escape. Circles formed about him, and when he moved across the floor it was with a chat< tering. buzzing escort. The marquis had deserted Opal to be at his side and was now paying Grand Duke 1111111111111 the some‘ flattering attent- ion that the marquis was accustomed to receive from his satellites. Waiters came with more drinks. lillrry up the catinfi" Pike looked grand duke. “I had just as well take it easy," lie thought, and sat down. Mrs Peters brushed by him. “Get up." she whispered. “You can't sit down when the grand is standing up." Pike got to his feet. "Hell's hucklebury!“ he said in as- tonishment. “1 didn't know there was anybody in the world I couldn't set down before, if I wanted to." He stood about awkwardly. 'I'here was no one to speak to, and lie looked yearningly toward the butleifs pantry. After a time the grand duke 1r 1l Latest VIC Surpasses All EXpectations ii IE-S "I might ns well have another," ‘limped towards a fauleuil and, ex- said Pike. "Dong it! I wish they'd itcndin-g his leg stiffly in front of him, lowered himself into its cum- at the chattering brous depths. The moment he was throng. all with their eyes on the idown, i110 OUT" 8W5“ WEB“ 59M- ing themselves. “I wonder how I can get out of here,“ thought Pike. But Mrs Peters was enjoylngit. The evening was proving to be an even greater success than she had expected. She paused before Lady Wolvertree. "I'm so glad we could meet over here," she said. "The last time was in America," she said for the benefit of those about her. Mrs Peters! spirits began to mount and if at first there had been any hesitation and uncertainty, it was golie. She now seemed to have the ability to talk to two orthree per- sons at once without any of them feeling slight/ed, just asI-ady Wol- vertrce had done at the luncheon at the Comanche Hotel, and which at the time Mrs Peters had so ar- "Thrallingniizsfc from Air or Records in one.Su_p_e_r_Q Instrument." ..,-~—-' \ Mane» perfect proportion. a anvil-nub ' n14: -1—|—n1_€ "“ m “ti? ‘it? Radio-Blanch RI' 4Q $191! LKBSE 153E QOLLEANY. 0F CANAQA» l-Qil-"EQ a i .-_ ..-, _- ,__,._. _. 9141i nclzrenozlis" -un1iva1lcd at‘ any pike .// father, Judge lifatthews, was one of‘ its policies. For instance, his great- the framers and one of the signers or gmndfnlillfl‘ discovered what is now “l! Ills! COIIPii-iil-lilon 0f U1?" Full"! the most famous mountain 1n Am- l-ler mind was now racing ahead. ieriea and it was named after l1':m- and as she paused for a monwlll iPlkcZs Peak. It's from this ancestor‘ she saw Pike slipping out, but in in“; Mr Peters gets his Christian her excited state shogave it no fur-i “amp (her thought. "My own father!" shci At this moment Pike returned to. @X'3iaim°d-,"0k191\°|\1" i5 n“ “Idrf lthe room and, putting both hands than that. American hasn't. such 1o“ n chm, sat down. His attention statesmen nowadays. These days we wnndcrml Mgr the brilliant buz- are ruled by politieans, not. states-Czmg ,~°C.m_ men." "Golly! it. seems hot in here," he , said. "I guess I better open a. wind- er.“ Mrs Peters was indignant at the greae, (rhange that had taken place in America. ‘ Bit by bit she began to buld up her father and her family for the ‘ NO’l‘ES benefit of the marquis and the poop-I _ ie about her. Without exactly say- Thc annual mwung of me Elms-l ing so, her father had became a mm, m“ Clyde “M, 11cm the night great and powerful statesman wovki n; you 13th, w-lm h large number, mg for a lifetime to civc a nezv 10f mil-On; mm ladies and gentle-i and immensely rich state tu Aincr- men, present. The meeting was call-i ma, ‘ed to order by the president, MIT; Mrs 110mm 100k“; film"; hcy; the John Wallace. Following the reading (To Continued) Micro- which he has worked to enlarge and improve this Circle. A poultry killing station, erected and paid for during the last, year‘ or tiwo can also bc credited to his enthusiastic efforts on behalf of the Circle. ‘ Mr. James Ieightizci‘ Fred Nash were present at the iiicet- ___ in; and each gave instructive ad- dresses on different branches of the work. , The officers for the ensuing ycarl are:—Pres.--Mr. John ' vice-l>res.-~Mrs. Bruce Currie: Sec-i rotary-—Mr. Joseph Dunbar. 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