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I � � . cornor , V - 011, WS-211p"A" U."A'Allb,", _�. � I ." . 01" �� �f - ,� 1, 10' -, 4�11.111i` � a ,'4�, , I � � I ­', , ,� '" �_ - , i,., I ., , �,�,,4I, �"', I ,�j "" .� - � M14 ulla ; - , , - , , a , , "'� . �,J­,.�N .- I I .. 11 .e � ,,, --0 lkihii` i , "' "i. - eveiry nook � ' -' , , _f. *� __ . $ One lot of Men's Heavy Heather. Sweater Coats, " �. " - i-o'l, ; P it, es that"V ,11 pack ''� i �,""qpqqj , _,An�i� .� . rers � W r � I 1,14 30,010, ,60, . b- �, �_ i ,hie , 10� .It# ­ r ;,,. ­ , I I , - ^:�'��, . I . ,#,, I ­_', , '.6, `�'o ,,�A 0 - ,. 1,01 well, made and full cut. $2.50 values'. Sale�` , . -, �p ., � - '' "'��, Z 1 '6 �,;�:!,�,;�- Od' -�� ; . �� � __ , , "04 �, ,,,,,,,, . � a '7 , 4 1 - I . � , ,,,, T ,�� tf . : , ' � . 'neg. _er,x A -,;�M . X , , - ' I , it I " ' ' 1- ;W ,,, , f:M,,1TM -%i, � "' Price _Our,�_, 't ,rw,�ik - " -, 1� . �� __ rii Z I � twqX ado..,guaralm. J "I" !, x . " � " I ., - , I I u - , Price , _ - X� I ��� I I 'i 9 �il 11, I �, _ ­.. , y li�' ld -, 0 ;,or," � I � __ . calger,an i ,_ I , W d enth'sia'al qv,,,ers. T h is your en I � ,4 - I ,� I � . . ,­-,,1;.,­,J!,,r­�­_1' ", ,.. - � I . I . .1 - ,_ . go ", , I ­ ,�­­, I I �. _-.�, 'I", , ,.,� . ,, ,��Iro . . . I I 11 * , - '' I P , , , I 1. '�..'Ilf ::: � �, I - , , I S.." �­.�' I � , I . , . , ij.�!,,,�'� �,.,:, I . �1. 'J", P 1� ., 4 I 11 I . I , ""'13, � '' ise: � " :4 .... i- � _ i I , , , . �. � �.the, tl'm,,,,-e is here whe n- we u0t-'., ke roo m- for Spriti,j^erchan. . I . , . . 1. - ,. -. li,��-,, �-� ,,�-,` .:-',�r �,"'�'t''"ft�� � -it - ' M . I - � '.. ... � , 1 - V . .,,,�, . I _�� , , __ ,;`� , " ', , � � I , I - .. . . I 1 �:, , .: I � . _­ ,��:;111; � I I . - I . . . ! _1 .'' > � 1 ,4: I - I _,­ I - I . .. "I., I _-,--�-- I .1. - p I �� .. � "."'I'l;1 , 11 . - � "I I,'11 .. . . . - � I . ­It,01�!ir!Oii�, . ., 0, . __ 01 .. . I I I il 11 1- - ­ �:. 1* - . I � I - . . "MtN,Sn0S,E-, '* .. I I - I ., . __� - I ... I "Ill i ''.. WAIIINININ!!I!!!� . .. I I � �1, I . . . I I :­'. 11 � I "I'll � , I- MEWS PANTS , ; I . I MEN?S WORKIVITTS ::1 , ,,:, . , , � ... I I �, .1 � � . One lot of Men's Heavy Dress Pants in,tweeds, I ' I : . . I I I �� ...� 1, '_t, . ­_ . ''I . �­ ill 25, dozen Men's Heavy a11 --wool Work Hose. P!ain, fancy striped worsteds, and serges. All I i " , a a wonder. Reg ar 50c. . I sizes. Values up to $7.00. 7 Ul 11 866 , Ili .' U95 . One lot of heavy Horsehi4e.Mitts with and without elastic cuffs'. 'value to $1.50. , . . I ­ SA . PRICE � .......... 1. . 3 PAIR FOR . I sALE PRICE ........................ - 1 "7 1 ... 1_', 1 " . . I . . - - —_ I . i - .- - C I ..... 1. 1 98 SALE PRICE . ......... ........... . .. � I .1 I . � . MEN'S UNDEIMEAR , - . 11 " ... . � I I .1 11 . . . 1, MEN'S HOSE I I % MEN'S PANTS.,, � � 0 . I I . I ,. - . .. . 11 ' dozen Men's Heavy all -wool Work Sox, in One lot of Men's good heavy "Cottonade work i One lot of Menis'Heavy Rib Underwear, Sh5rts . and Drawers, This has been a wonderful sell at � �� ../ . Gxe'y and Black.. Regulur 65c. . 49c pants,*Big "B!, make. All size" SALE PRICE SALE PRICE $1.79 $1.50. . $1.29 � I , , � I � 1, ,.", 1. . ........................ .......................... 1 . � � .,� SALE PRICE ........................ 1 � - * . . I 000M I , I . . � I I � . . No=@ ...­ N I I MEN'S HOSE MEN'S SWEATERS .1. . : ' MEN'S CAPS . , ". � , , ,,'� I I - . 8 dozen Men's Fine Rib E�ifglish all -wool Sox; One lot of men's all-*ool Sweater Costs in Black and Heather. grey, fawn and heather mixture , 496 - $- - '12.39, . I One lot of Men's Caps with ear lugs. Seldom do find these $2, . 11 I I ................... I SALE PRICE ....................... - you such caps as at - � SALE PRICE ......................... $139' - I ., � 7' I- I 4' .'I" - I E- ,,;o r " 1. ,V W 6 V � I I ,_,� 14 11 . I . Overcoats I Of Superb British Fabrics, Rich � ,Colorings and Faultless Styles I � a . - Coats, finely tailored of superb English Woollens, ,correctly styled; coats you'll need for , iWo long months of the coldesLwin- I . 4 . AM"months Yet t� ,come.. Rich oo�- - 1. I ­ , 11 I ,. - ­­ I—. - _. 1. _��,­_� lbrings, and plain�,,�k4des for every - _ tdste. Sizes to fit men of every �uild. And at these low prices, they offer .an opportunitv to buy at a saving I . you won't equal again until this time , next season. All Overcoats I . I I I . - .25'per cent. off . �� . ­ � Stanfield's Underwear � � for Men . . ., I ' ;,�­ , I � ­,..Ir� .-.'­,� .1 il',,'�­ ­,� .'U,111�, 'I',, tfallf .� �,., I ". - �� L'��­:,.�11'? I . .. , � .. .:: �,Z? , I ,� , �'5 . - � I . , . g Thousands of men are insisting on Stanfiel . d's because they know from experience'that it never fails to give satisfaction aiid long wear. STANFIELD'S RED LABEL Shirts Drawers. $1.98 and Regular $2.50, for .............. ' LADIES'SCARFS I STANFIELD'S BLUE LABEL - Shirts and Drawer�. Regular $3.25 for . .............. $249 STANFIELDIS 8800 � Shirts Drawers. $2.95 and Regular $3.50, for .............. .. - - - ___ 11 11 . . - I — - . . ., I ' ;,�­ , I � ­,..Ir� .-.'­,� .1 il',,'�­ ­,� .'U,111�, 'I',, tfallf .� �,., I ". - �� L'��­:,.�11'? I . .. , � .. .:: �,Z? , I ,� , �'5 . - � I . , . g .�� "I 11 �4 � ' .. . 20 PER CENT. OFF - "' I :: L ��'� "� . . � ,,, , I LAOIIEW 00M ,,i,�,,,, .", 11; 4 �i.""­ �., 6 � ", .. .1.1 ­�, , "I'll " " I, 11 � � , . ALL MEN'S AND . I., :1 ­­ -i_ -,I.,;, 4 I . . I . � -�.i � . . ... �,-,,­ , �; rn P,�,­ "' "" ... � .One lot Lacries' Pure 3 . , . ilk Hoae�.; ,-1 AT� R, . 1. " 1.�Rl N C.� ,�', I , �', ""; , ' LADIES'SCARFS I and ,sizes. Values to $1-W - 11, 1 11 I" � , I I . � . . . - %% - 11 1� ...... I.... I.."..,.,:; " ", - ��'o�, I IS.. ��,, � ,:� � ,,, I- . . I , . - . ­ .11 "I ,.� � , - f ". __ I , _ 1,.� " V". , "I � I-., I "'I" -, I � iL ,,, : 1­,�, ;, _,,;��:;� 1 ,- -11 , _ . -71.; � ­'��",',I'rl-,_, I I .1. �� 1-1,"Ir", � "'r," �­��,",,I,r,". I , R , I , ­ P,11�91111 "'r," "'r," "'r" L __­­� �:. ?''�!�, � I " �: �­,;_�";,3'1 I . . I . ; , �R I . ,L' I . ,* , "!�: �,t,, I I , ` "" "' A,*,; �1 711�1,i 1 1 �11 I �'Llll � , , - : - I - ­,,� - - - I I ,�_ . , , ,,,,, 1-v_: , - - ___ MEN'S WORK SHIRTS . , , .. ,� . . . . . . � �:��, - ,_ t. ,�_ ? f , LADIES' HO$E:� � "_:�:��" ",, �.'' 1. 1, .,� I'll 11, , '_ L' ".." .� � .�. , 1. ,,;� ;;1. �`;, ,_ One lot of Work Shirts ,that will make you I ... 2 , ,�., ��i I I I __,j., ' - . fawrc�murw"w One lot Ladies' Heavy Rib 'Wilk 'Hoffe, X" "', � - �­ : , 1. , ­ �, �,� . I 11.1', � - wonder, all colors; values to $1.50. 99C I make. All shades-aifid sizes. Reg. $1,75e . $6ft'.4,0446 ( - ,_ .. . � I , , � I � 1, ,.", 1. . SALE PRICE .......................... I . I S .......... ­ . . . I I I I .. k, .- . I I :: LADIES7 HOSE . :, I .. 11 "I".1 � . 1, 4 _: V% 1, � - I . - . I I , ., L . : � I , ", � . MEN'S MUFFLERS, , I I I One lot of Men's Woollen Scarfs in all shades. ­ t!! One lot of Pare Lama Wool, Cash -mere H,wre,� I ' �, ­-_,'� 1. . �: - ��', �,.,, A splendid assortment to choose from. 9C 7 I , All sizes.. Regular $1.00. 1 . . ... 79c, -�!�;, . . - ,��!, SALE PRICE .......................... SALE PRICE ........... I .............. . . 1: -`,�-'!,,�, ... . � I I , ,,�­� �� � �,C; ___ � I 1. I . .._...� . - . "', � � 1. 1,111 So That All May Have. i�. I . �; 'I., 11, � . 1 25 per cent. off all . ­�,.� . I_" a New I I , _". 1 .� I . I I . I !..." % �': ., Women s and Misses ' - rl" . - Evening or ' ' .. - Coats, AfternoonDre,ss Wi lour chance! This ,3aie is your best opportunity to buy that nter Coat and save many dollars. No other one will approach it in value! You will see no other coats more stylish than these, for everN. coat is gem of the mode, in the finest soft -textured fabrics, in- cluding Marvellas, Velours, Flamingos -beautifully tailored, fur col- lars and trimming. - .. I I - — We Guarantee Every Afticle we sell to give Perfect Satisfactfofi, or we will Refund your money. No Goods . . sent out on app,1robation during Sale. . I I I I . . � . 10 . 0 . . . ' J (Formerly Thos. Ferg-mon's) MAIN STREET - - -0, - - - - . - . - - - - A Great Sale of Dresses for Every Type of Women. . I Priced at a saving 'and a scale range to gratify every means d e X__ penditure, in styles for every type of woman—Flat Crepe, Crepe Back Satins, Fancy Faille and Plain Georg. ette models; long or short sleeves; high and low collars. AII the newest shades . and patterns. All Dresseg less 20 per cent, - — - I."- __ I , ,,�,,,14� 1 ., .. I . . ---t'' " . nwwwww� . - . - - ­7�i�,`�s_ V . "I � its fearsomeness, In his pockets too "All the other beati-tudes-excePt your time -and mine." ing his man, and though he availed ing of mediocrity. At times it touch- demanded shortly. ,�':i'.��,,"; I ,�,, - I :�,�;,-,�� , )I . were bright colored folders from a Hope," be made generous admission. "I won't waste much, .Nlr. Sevens. himself of it to the point of candid ed the fringeslof eloquence. This "You have yet'nothing to tell that ;�,�,,�,,�,,--;', I L travel bureau proclaiming the charm "Except for her, the sky's the limit." That's a matter I guard against . . , I �,�,�_, �.. � and healing magic of certain mid- YOU staring, his companion seemed in no man would have made a 4success in is not the merest hearsay," came the -, ,�i�:;` , ,�*-­ Outwardly it was a gay dinner, but are asking yourself, ' Why does a degree disturbed. The stranger was the pulpit -and h , I Alias - s e was in the pulpit calm response. "You yourself said it ;,.,t,.-,,,,-,,,;- . - south resorts where the mocking birds the strain of its forced mirthfulness total stranger introduce hm'iself with middle-aged and it occurred to Sev- now, though his text was one suited smelt of hoax and should you seek :! ;r"t_",�: sing in winter and the pictures show- weighed on Barbour Sevens, whose a confession of dishonesty and permit ens that any description of him would to the devil's advocate. tangible evidence of evil associations ,�, � ,'�,. , �� .� . .1 t ed women in sports clothes and men .spirits had ebbed with re -awakened me to study his appearancel' I'l I have been difficult. His clothes and Switching with abrupt case from by having me shadowed you w - I'll I ould III. , - _. : "! �,i playing polo. thought of his own failure, and when answer that question thk way: I his features were alike well modelled � the diction of well-chosen words to learn nothing. That I assure you is , ,,�. 11 b ;; 11, Red Ryano . - Hope had called up to say that her Faith had begun putting jazz records ,-�,;,_ " , �. j�� , 11 make the declaration because we can and inconspicuous. In any business the crude vigour of a sort of argot, true, and you are welcome to verify ��,,,�,,� �!� I I little, sister Faith had unexpectedly on the phonograph, he silipped away go no farther unti-I it is understood. house downtown, or in any church he summed up: it by experiment" ,ti�',..,; � . ­ . - . �,-.',, arrived for 4 brief visit, and the pig- for the burning out of his restless- As for the second matter, I might along the Avenue, you might have "As I see it, you've been gypped Sevens sat silent for a time, - as . . . . . . . . . "I I ��,' " .- , - tailed child must not read his des,pair. ness in exercise along streets 'that walk into any police st-ation in New found his double, and Sevens, seek- and foxed by this man -driver you though the sp6l of some hypnotic � ,:.�', �� �,. 1. . , I � '�, 4 4 By A fierce pride made it imperative that now lay snow-bl-anketed. York to -night as safely ;is yourself. ing to fix the'portrait in his mind, work for. Now, with a question of force was choking off the repudiation .11 I ,5 I � � .k�, ... he should not stand branded as a His steps carried him from Tenth Headquarters has no dossier recorded found no distinctive handle by which life and death, perhaps, for your wife, which he 'ought to be voicing. He 11 �-,,�,, I � �'­ .. ��:. , ;:- '5i,j, failure in the eyes of even so young Street, in wih�ch stood his p o name --no thumb -tracks to grasp and retain a definite impres- hanging on a little money and a fit- sa'w no advantage in heroics. 1:,,,`,,i�3 . I _,,-,4 . . , I a representative of Hope's family. ment house, to Fifth Avenue, where or Rogues, Gallery portrait. What- sion. I tie time, this skunk insists on exploit- "I wouldn't advise your going ��t'i��!,', , 1�1` ", 11'.., ,� �, """ I But when he entered his apartment the are lights were like opals, each ever statement you might make to The .stranger must have read his ing you without kicking in in the pay crooked -professionally," he heard �', ".� I oi Doubleday, Page & tompany he carne up short in astonishment, for ... "i'.." - I circled vAth its halo through the snow the desk sergeant, assoming-that you thought, for he srailed. "You are envelope. You stand for it because the other voice making meditative an- " ,�j,,,, - i`i� . . � I :,;� 41- - � . New York. his sister-in-law had, in the eighteen rnist. He walked sou�h toward the went with me for that purpose, would Sizing me up," he commented urbane- you can't ethically enforce your nouncement. "I don't think you'd ­iy�� ' . . .1 I months since he had seen her, stolen white solidity of the Arch and Wash- be heArsay." 1�,,�,�;1�, . - ly, "You will notice that I am ex- rights. My proposition is the prim- succeed at it. I'm merely suggesting 'A>Y, ,N�- �.,��, , ' .1- . .� a march on him. She Was -do longer i-hgton Square, and as he passed the "You are interesting ia least." traordinarily Ord i nary -u ncom m only itively simple ,�, f _. I . one of catting the that on one occasion and one only, ­�­�& . �,,,�,�, I 4 the freckled kid, specializing in as- lighted doorway and pavement can- "I hope to be more sn. Have You common. If six casual witnesses un- Gordian Knot. With inside help we you endanger your amateur standing I "VE, 6 "I", � dobtinued from last week sorted mischief, but a transformed opy of the Brevoort, he realized that arranged yet to send �Ir­,. Sevens dertook to identify me from memory, can make a baul there that's worth by taking money for playing. the . :�:,�,,,,,-, .. .. .. . "; ", 1young creature grown into a rather a man had fallen into step with him 13outh?,, they would be apt to contradict one the gamble. By supplying that inside game, Your part would be prepared , I :i �', 'Once more, responsive to the sedue-'dazzling and willowy beauty of first . �_, �n' and was accosting him. , ,'�,��, tivei iniviltation .of ManAelle's sympa- womaiihood. Barbour started in fresh surprise, another in ,six separate w-ays. You, help you can remedy your Rituation. for you by us and reasonably safe- �;'­*k 1. ,� . . I . . . . . . . � -as found himself digressing' That was a situation he could ord- You, Mr. Seven9l" came the courteous the devil—" he beg.11 , roke individual in a crowd. I would sink to fix up your share definitely-" he ficult." n't be dif- i '.�� _� thy, Sevek "May I have a word or two with then he halted in his tracks. "What for example, would stand out as an Since you're an outsider we're ready guarded by us. It would - 1 and b ' .. ! _:i "'' rdve i `� I" , ng to that othe-r and sorer !_ fr'mn the topic he had dome.�o discuss inarily have -met with a delight6d inquiry, and'Sevens, racking his brain off ,short. into it. You're a distinctive human paused and added slowly -"at live Barbour pushed back his chair. "', 1. _ uti 6 e . ,!,�.� �. 1W , laughter. Now it chilled and shock- in the embarraismetit of a f I f- "I bad a sister similarly threaten- model . . . I'm a human Ford, thousand cash. Does it tempt you?" "Your time has been wasted," he ,,�,; ,,, '!'��­ , _p? i & which lay closer to 'his bruised ed him with an almost tragic realiza- fort at recognition, responded vague- ed," the stranger went on meditative- and that's an advantage in my busi- Sevens sat with a sudden dew -in announced with a cold and low -voiced 1,.��,,'-,�;I! , 7 , . . oils'. � His face was still stamped, tion of cointrast, because it was as ly: 9 � "', . - I ,�;� I �'k, ': � . ly, "and the long -leaf I)ine country n ess. " of his temples and a pa)ing of his fuily which sounded futile in his own , " I the afte arking8 of such re- tthough thIs were not Faith at whom � ,,1,1�,,,,?. r,m "Surely . . . I'm sorry, but I of South Carolina worked such wond- A t the last word Sevens glanced cheeks. The instinct of all bis -train- ears. "I thought an hour ago that I ,`��', 1 ­��,X* I beffiln and panic as attack and de- he was, looking, buf Hope, as she had fail to place you, somehow.,, ers for her that -given the chance somewhat anxiously about him and ing and'the code of decent genera- I ' � ,7��,,;Zl­ ,,I'd commit murder to get money and � �.',�4��i, . 0, ��, , � 1,`� �; , " � moralize a man's reason and the tre- stood, vividly colourful -and youtbful-ly The other man laughed. I never faR. to say a word for that again the other laughed quietly. tions behind him required of him an "get it quick, but—" . ­ 1�1::Y��,;` � mour of his -hand liroclaimed the id- palpitant in the pine woods on that "That's pardonable enough. You've climate," ,�-;""P",- � I I _ "Don't be disturbed," he reassured. instant and indignant denunciation of "But now, when the proposition be- '<J',i.�, . cent shaking of ail eqd1noctial 80,rm ask a fe* years back; as if, in the never met me before. 1 7-��j�,�,,, - � , .. Shall we take He paused, then sugp�est,ed with an "There is no .safer place for confiden- this man and' this man's overtures. comes concrete, you feel the recoil of _�,-,�,�;�� ,, '", , .1 ", . at -the centre of his herves.. � , deadliness of parallel# he read how a turn over there across the Square abri3pt change of tone, "suppogg We go tial talk than a spot where everyone Yet somehow it seemed impossible to a New England conseience," the other _�i�' -W�,�',, . - While they still'sat at iitble 1be the years had touched and frosted while I explaili? into one of these Gre.pnwidh Village else, is also talking -if one guards move because of an unaccountable finished for him. "Very well, then. o',"', "i"'F1,1 , ". " _�,, V, � " �.�, W -v , man who had been Intently, thot4fi the greater loveliness of his -wife, and Puzzled, yet -with only a tepid in- tea rooffis and sit down with a table one's play of expression. Our fellow torpor of amazement and he beard Tba0s that." i-, ,_';,!, I ­ ,'ri, ; utobtrusively, watching . - 11 ��-,J'11'. . . ,.,_,;;_, - . � . � I lhow sickness had paled her' bloom- terest, and following the path of least between us. At this hour the place g11e9t_,; are passionately in earnest- his own voice replying, with none of Sevens rose and Unceremoniously "." - �,,r , . , _."411 and left the restaurant. As had seen I. To his own heart he, laid the blame resistance, Sevens nodded his ae- won't be over -crowded ,ind What hab- as Only trivial people can be. They the �inging force that it-khould have left the place, but he found his com- 1z,; 1� I 111"o - .., .1 I �".. I ��_� , 1� , 101wough. for. the 4gencies that had. wrought quiescence. itues are there will be deep,'In radi- arp. not thinking of us." held, but with the unconvincing flat- panion still walking at his side. His N , ro�, I I Ing '-this change.- �F � , I . . ..,,,�,,,Jllie trusted employee is *obbl-i , I . " :,,;.'� 1,,��. ��,,�­r, � or a shaken moment, The two had crossed the snowy ar- calism and paranoiac Art," ' ' "I begin to swpect," .suggested ness of perfunctory babit: own hands were clenched in his � ", �T I�Ihg�oxd ,himself. as he ,went out. "The h9 could h ' ' 'In t&� '11�": ,. ear,, agn I ,wIsper.,,1 of ov- ­__,...,�,Ml ,�� .. �,,, , 111?1� '. �L . , _11 � , - ea of asphalt and passed around the ,Barbour Seyens nodded. tj,16 for Sevens drily, "that your whole atti- "No . . . It doesn't tempt me." ercoat pockets and his jaw was rig- ,"% 1,�i,,',� e, ..'� , 'Pto9ffd.d,J8 ripe, and I see the way the wind throdkh the,,pitiet, the voice :�-�1_11, � 0 . . . . . ,1� ,,�,, `�, , I te. g6f .0 � - �, I'� 11 I , - � � Arch before the stranger spoke a- forty�eight hours had psrt-akeh of the tude is a hoax, and that you are stag- His companion spread his hands in idly set. The other talked but he (lid - ,�!11. , .. , 1'� '�, ;� -y - .11 , , I I � �,,, ... , I "I L'' #_ of* the sk -drififtig g�lls He re- gain. When he did so, his words garishness and grotesquerie of night- ing some sort of cumbersome Joke. a gesture of acceptance. not answer and wben the two had 1,1�,,. � ��;. � : ��, I A . , , � i­,,� - ,:,� . I , � �., 4"�_' . . , hy"; ,,L!;�� ,,.,,�, �� ... �:,1111;,,;,,�,� membered the confideZi bW�st, which Were couclidd in a calmness that con- mare. This business stood 6n, all If so, I don't feel like joking. You ... That ougbt to settle it," he said come to the door of his apartblelit , . 1, . ". I . . � . ,P � � 1 4!��, � 'Alk I , " i,, 1 � , ;�`��, 'i . .� . - _ ­ VII I be bad failed to T.ealiz�e� 10fttlq it will' tradiAed their startling purport, and four's with th " _� ­�.­ . e general sens`6 of un- don't talk like a crook." easily. "It would settle it --except, house, Barbour Sevens fell to I 1.i, I ,;J";;,!,, 1. 2MV0 ', . ed, We be,,our.Beverly Brother,4.10 .. Sevens halted to draw buck and scrub- reality, and he found himself, after "That is why," inter"pted his com- my friend, you're lying. Your 'get tre Ii 11,11- 1,-;,�,, '�, It � . � . . Hftvii�# S%,`,,1 ',Ai6:beli4v . . � 1 ,� - Mal I Ral, ... � �� I . depths of eptq, I �,- `Ooui 96eiig 'What -do you think of me inh ng as with a -nervous chill. , I I . -10, . I ., 11 �i;3�,,', .. '' ... I 1, I. � Vy Faith' ipite his compit'lot through incred- a iihort walk through the -irregular panion, "they haven't my thumb- the.e, behind me, Satan,' comes from "Good-bye," he said PeTfunetafft ,11 I .. � I "� . . - ,,,, I" , . 'had swung to a 64&W - '0ej6t!6ft 4 demanded. "You havou�t seen we ulous eyes: . _ ... , ; ��; � I , . I � , I Z, I anglinir of streets west of the" %quare, tracks and portrait at bekdouarters. the lips out, and comes feebly. Your "It's not just good-bye to me,' 61� I - , I P , � ­!";�,�- A, �. -_ vgoefoi �V�,",'! '.,. &W I since I was a niere childi have you ? " "I knbw ,More about you than you turning in at a place whicli'liadvonce There hre. consulting lawyew; who heart knows that your loyalty to served the other. 111t`§ go6&,�jii t* � 1� ',`,L 4s . eheeTfuln4giii` � tj,,�* tt'f I . , 'to tollid pr4eyt "I' '.;" L- "r t'hi , ", " S&fI,rd& I , 0 #%r,rg4J I ,... ,,, ,., i��611 "... ndda with, a,mock Would gusPect, Mr. Sevens, because boo -ft a ]!very stable and WMA now never go into court. I'm a consult- Beverly Brothers Is a convention only flve thousand iron men, Move lirs, I � ", �, . � ,f hk be tespo I - . I I I I . eus had.pought action hi'6 ouvity, "that you beat the ,w it ht f I've rdRde'it my business to find out' I ,;;�� . , kes , seemed only half converted In spirit ing crook who never breaks in and and your loyalty to your wife is the the beginning of g4jod-brp.-to luota I" , ,�� , ,�, e t,ons . 9 't � � ", . I . � . I Aflin� alid enny the fofubu jdf_;!� pa. ably well. -f gtp,, My, professio-A rag X40 of to Its'new destiny of humAil enter- steals. I only confer and direct -and tap--oot of your life. Your beaTt Sevep'si nails bit into hi's palift§.�Vis , . V, I ", .41� . .1, I I I !', , a ,­ my, ", ',�,�:, � the pi6A;i�i* 7bf --need, tb i �'fh,i , �d t;" , , - criticism, don,t , - W , � nanekl, 6rves as h 11�1 . - I I "_:� . A rN e dould'i . 'I _",�Pdk* you want 1he to be brutall$, hon� that sort.' You see, t'w�*if crook.', I . % I." I . I row Iffir '' , � ,� . tairgnent, in these days the coma nder-i n -chi ef knows you've got to ehoose between fleked his li" with his, tonguisi. ,�Wit . � ��, ��� . � - � , ., Ill, ".. ,:, . v6u"' "A "obk?" -ochood Sevens. Then The self-confessed crook might have doesn't operate on the firing line." thew. Your head knows that even On," be gasped,, "Jost ii *,*%OA"�' " I 1�11 ­ , 4� gag' be reasonably . _�: I hf6aeb. � t.�The,fe, *ere- the t*d, *W �` � �� ,4b honest4V . ., - ", ,:_ , . I � I '21�,e, 11 in an uInVate(pitive tone, Tie Inquired, offered to lead his companIft A few The stranger began to talk. His Blackstone says it's no cri-me to steal One could Ikot g:uots ftftl A, �'-,*,`,' ' �, ,�,4�-:, , " , , '. , , 1'�., .i ,11� I .� I I I . -.61"', " `Wtbd -,Wbut let yout. "What do, ,,you *tm' with YAb V, b1beke east, instead of w4t)' Into was almost psychic faculty for suit- back your own from a thief--afid tMa nor whethot he Was botit oi`a6 1, 'Z���. ,,� �'J, ,';,,.71 . 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