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You are cor- dially invited to come in and judge for yourself. ' S’-PIECE SUIT [I050 . 99 Grafton Street ALSO SOLD IT AUTHORIZED DEALERS FROM COAST TO COAST olmu .wIs!ii“““ ‘rarer y.: it sum over‘ 21 Iasalel Refill! Mans ...°~.rF...T.s*r.': ....;.... came nearer. leaning against the rail in an easy posmr. asniably inclined to the social amenities. ‘This route is a mixed up one." "Yes." answered Haida. . "A couple blocks east. there's tenements." "I know." -1w. got a bunch of poor peopl- there on our lists." “Of course." . ‘They have hard work keepin' up their payments. .'1'llern accounts ain't so hot." “I suppose not." "So what does I-liundred'n Nine do?" ‘ "Well, what does he do?" "He takes an’ carries a lot of them bum accounts himself." "Out of his own pocket?" "You said it. Miss." "Terrible!" said Maids. “And he keeps he trap shut about‘ it." "He would!" Her heart was sing- ing. This was the hard-boiled lad who had asked her if she thought the company was in business for its health. “That gave him a hundred per cent district. see, ii" "No. I'm not sure hat I do." "Collection is a my part 0! this business. The company gives a prize each quarter for the smallest number of sour accounts. with everything paid in, l-lundred'n Nine has 3‘ walkover." "oh!" said the girl blankly. was after the‘prize." "He got the prize. but he wouldn't take it." "You mean he turned it down?" The inner song rose again. "Flat. That's how come they found what he was up to." “And they discharged him for that, The miserable low-down skates! I'm going to make the family change to another company." “Take it easy, Miss They didn't fire him. They shifted him to route drivlng." "But not on this route?" ' "Route dlrvers don't have no special mute. They cover any "He marrow and up on University Heights next night." "I see. well, he's all right, isn't he?" "I'll say he's all right! l-le's rt swell kid and a straight shooter. Anything more, Miss?" “No. Thank you so much." Thirty-nine went on his way. leaving behind him a heart warm- ed and comforted. Anyway she had not ,wholly lost Wally. And that business oi the sour accounts cou- firmed her best suspicions of hlill. Maida’s new acquaintance took the first opportunity to accost his predecessor, at the barns. "Ellyn. I-lundred‘n Nine!" "I seen a tootsie of yours "Hello." answered Wallis. other night." the - fight mbboni (OLD successfully! Whfiy experiment? The value of sther John’: Medicine as a nutritive tonic has n proved in more than 90 years of successful use. It builds inner resistance to help the body throw off cold lniections. t a bottle . emergency! He might be here to- , "Did you?" The young man's accent was hardly encourasins to eapanslveness. but Thirty-nine was not easily diverted from a topic of interest. ’ “In East seventie‘h. A knock- out. She had your number pat. ‘What came o’ that fresh young Ike that used to drive this route?’ says she. ‘H-undred'n Nine?’ says I. '1-lundred'n Nine.’ she says. 'where's he zone? Not that I cue,’ she says. ‘but just to be aekin'."' As Thirty-nine had a local re- putation as a confirmed ribber. Wallis accepted this version as a free translation. He waited. Bis associate continued . with relish: "she says to me. when you see him, tell him that this young heart is bustln' with sorrow. Tell him that life ain't been the same since he gave me the go-by. Tell him.’ she says ‘that I'll -be waiting at the church‘ door.‘ " "Did you ever have your head jammed in a ten-gallon can?" in- terposed One Hundred and Nine. Thirty-nine perceived without undue mental effort that this was more serious than he had supposed. Mbreovu, the young man enjoyed an established reputation in the barns, to the effect that you could go about so far with him and with safety no farther. He modified his tone. "Anyway she act a lot of questions about you. Why don't you drop in at the basement with me. social-like, some moruin'?" "Thanks," said Wallis. "I'm done with that district" "Somebody you picked up on that prize winnin’ trip, kid?" "You keep to your own route and the cream won't sour on you.’ was the um.'.»mpromislng response. 0 O O lied Maida taken a second look at the billboard which put her to flight. she would have found it worth persual. Thereon Lek- Lohengrin was announcing a one- day feature run of its "l"rlendlyfilm special" for the impending Nabo- Night. Pricndlyfilms were another device of the fertile Metziger brain. They portrayed matters of local in- terest to that happy‘ family which constituted the Lax-lohengrin clientele. A more faithful devotee than Maida saw the announcemen‘ and read it to the last word. which was "Bermuda". Miss Matilda Mccabe had led a frustrated inner life since her re- turn from that pleasant isle. Th- waned romance is s. sore burden. hardly less heavy to hear if it is mother's romance. In her old- maidenly and vicarious way she had constructed for herself a thrill- ing love story in which Maida and Wallis Kane were principals, and she herself the goddess from the machine. it mattered little to her that she had deceived herself as to her hero's splendid future. It mattered lees that he was a inilkman. llerswas theirnperishablc drama of the valiant, worthy and poor young man, and the beautiful heiress; such as dramas are made on in the souls oteiderly maiden ladies. He might drive forty milk routes—for Miss Matilda the aura of knighthood glorified that gs‘.- lant had and blithe lace. That there had been something between the two partners of the Wondertrip, shs shrewdly suspected. Attempts to sound out Maids had been unprodauctive. The girl shied away from any mention of her holiday. To be continued Nil lit ilMlL’/(AWN {Hi L. s. srevmsoru ..Hi’lN H Mfl ‘liliuft. 140 new iamruu. 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