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atony and stool foolishly with the
ht:rnt match in his h And, "That's at s the
teat 1 ant, (up as nervous as hell.
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1ZTHlT ,° . ktEVE ' it over, }\<11 anyway ;NS,
. gave the key to line ;,true once-,"
Glenn departed, a hit 1elnved at
(11APTls'Il IX. "Whose was that gruff voice, a man, postponing the evil day of confession.
TOE utat.c'riox 0(1100(1. that I heard this morning over the ` "Well, if Rao Larne had it, they all
"Curtis—you'0000 nil to 00011lGing dictagraph in the Pink Room? Brock?' had il anyone who wanted it," hastily
devilish --I know it!"repeated Vario as Garrick had figured on betrayal by reasoned Garrick. "That place is a
he faced Jack over the table at the surprise. Ile in turn was not surpris- cache for their stuff. I don't need the.
Binnacle. "When you saw me drive ed by the naive state in return not key. 111 get in.Come c t to the city n y ERICH MARIA REMARQUF-
h the firm silence. e 1 seen too Glenn's rage was easy. I; was
By
up hero Von soddenly changed y'oar y wt II had s e r c u ( go g< t. s r y.
tune,Yell ran to cover—to cover many women on the witness stand indeed an nnbonded warehoui< It is inconceivable to us t0 day feu
yourself 1"Von 11011 rondo up her mind to talk-- Thera were cases enough to have
years 0fter the war, that there was a
The waiter, Merman, sniveled, His but not too much. meant a tidy tittle fortune. (into when hate and blindness and er-
face was livid. lie bowed and almost It was not three minutes later when Whi'-t shall tva do'?. asked 111011. 1'nl' stilled the impulse of mat to seek
Dick received another 5110011. Mrs; "handl it over to the police?" the truth, .
fnwene on Vttrio, took hold of hint,
Walden hail hastened to pour out the "Not yet, I must get Glenn and the Only from ignorance eou]d such
for all the world like a drowning man news of the Binnacle episode, as far others some sort of immunity for what hate and lllindiess and 00r" spring;
catching 0t a straw, she knew it, to Gaarick, they didn't do, They don't deserve it the Ignorance that blades Iho way of
Furthemore, I believe you slipped its "This thing has goon just about far —bat they're just wise young fools, man t0(501d truth. ,l(illions of
enough, Dick," Garrick announced en- Garrick thought a"moment, eyou see, Frenchmen and Englishmen and
ergetieelly. "Now is the moment to the net result of snfite of our new 10m- Americans believed the Germans 10
net in earnest, Take these robberies, 'muniments has been to make various he haus who, for their elder pursuits,
first. Why .. , and by whom? What -
Armistice Day,
This Beautiful Little Essay,
Written by the Author of
"All Quiet on the Western
Front" is an Indication to
Humanity That There is
Still Hope for Peace in the
World.
that vial into this man's pocket—
Perhaps you palmed it—did a little
sleight of hand. You inhuman cad!
1 could cane you!"
Ruth was speechless.
Jack had been working himself into ever her foolishness and love oil ad -
an almost apoplectic rage as Vario venture, Ruth iust simply could not
hurled the accusation at hini, He shot have been concerned in therm. Now,
out his forefinger, pointing at the tea. start at the beginning. There's that
cup that had been before num: girl's hat used in the Gerard robbery,
Would I -i'r en myself!" he the one I've got in the Club safe.
1110110ce0. Whose is that? 1 know what you're
"We'll settle that," carte back Variogoing to say. Rae Larne's. 11 iybe.
shnrpip, "1'11 undertake to label thisall and seal it—in the presence of you
as witnesses, Then I'll send it to some
reputable laboratory foranalysts."
The waiter scurried about getting
flasks. Varix turned to Ruth with __ * e a'-'
excessive courtesy. "Miss Walden—1
must insist—for ,your 01011 safety --P11
drive you back to the Club, Your aro•
ther cannot stand much more, she has
been through 00 notch anguish in the
last two days.'
Ruth looked from Vario to ;lack,
still sputtering impotently, "'Thank
you, Professor, It's very hind of you
to take such an interest.
Thsy left Curtis standing, still boll -
log with rage, beside his moiov. As
Vario's car disappeared, Jack sprang
into his own and shot down ,he'houth
Shore road toward a short cut 10 the
cross; island highway,
Nita Walden's st pi ise was groat
when she saw Vario with Ruth.
"Where's Jack Curtis?" she exclaimed.
"Oh, Ruth dear, any more trouble?"
phases of lawbreaking fashionably
01111111. Only ,his is a bit extrema"
He moved over to the telephone and
called the Astra Agency of private de•
tectives to furnish a guard until the
slew children and ravaged woolen.
And millirns of Germans Believed
that the French were destined by ((1 -
tore to be their arch enemies, tint
Russians all and sundry were h11r-
ring-leader was caught and he was harluis and that Englishmen told
ready to make final disposition or the :hnlnrie•u10 001111t rhe war solely 00 a
case.. part of a cold, business -like attest tor•
Dirk discovered a wireless set fin a 0(10culal10" 01111 !rade. It .111,01 1°01,1
1101 mat 0110.1 110140118 were 0000 aim
worktable its the rear, ',Mechanically Hutt 1110:1 notions oleo Parise and
he started tuning in. 0pc•sided. '1'110 war 101111: them
Dick was startled. "Someone's strength.
broadcasting what they call news,' .1e Spurred by [heir inner sluicing,
said, "It , , , it can't be, itmust he mel had made 0 common lot of their
some crazy amateur. 'Ruth Walden, great works of philosophy, of art of
the heu•ess, has 010100 01(1.11 John Cur knowledge, But the war had dtag-
t tis-' gel these into Iho dust. A man
Uninick selicd the phone "'.Ina_ shut his eyes and saw in his oppon-
ter--pe 50(0 01110 nnI Aid yet eat sol,' 110 etenu', neve anolhor
0000 stop to consider the radio as ai 1(tall' 'I'o eco only thin enemy le t0
means for slander''? :Salk about your
see from fho exact military p0iit of
Poison lien tillt.ersl Science ha;put"view. Rat this military viewpoint
into the hands of blackmailers he has not Is 51(0 ed aha progress of
most dangerous of weapons, Toot' etanldud t0 aty,extraordinary, degree
0e rnillure,
stony is spread to at million fano. And 10 Ute 11r5t years of the War there
there's not a chance of tracing it to
� were moments fu the trenches w9te1
your slanderer!" lie homely uud0rntnuding <f the inr•
�fS1
„There isn't'? The; e'1v[1 there inn t. pie ,o die found release Phew
f 1 0011. I Will!„ uxela,inlad Rick, "If moments were towehtng and human
s y- it keeps up." filings, Oven though they 10500 danger-
Everything
auget-
iverything he needed seemed there Dns otter fora 0011151'. mem oe 011-
"'1'bc ,sea vamp' ha, isv.n,' he 011 th0 workbench, It was contpara- posing sties 110 nimble 00011 00,
lively slulple t0 make a 11)01) of copp0r signs, flags, sometimes reached an
as they looked 001 9000 the empty wire 1005(1 eight 1111100 mound f
n lame understanding; and for a few hours
harbor, four feet squa•e, lIe hung it from a.•,,at un„, these (10011 stopped 0(0
,llunmsy�, nothing much , , , But can you prove it? •1m if you cat;tl:e ceiling, tree. Ile connected up the oat', 001.10000 went 1u.0 Ru slam
Sucic was a little off in the head .. , that's a long way from connecting her reccidng set, then began turning the and French trenches, Russians and f
loop slowly, Frenchmen tato German, to swat IId-
and ProfessorVarioalong the
, "
Mrs, Walden beamed iher apprecia-
tion of Vario's help,
Ruth decided to Wait until there
were more facts before she made an
m005a6oll "You 11 let. ale know the
the rest.lt'" she asked.
Vario promised a.-,1 with a forced,
light: -hearted remark, Rath turned and
"That devil, ,lack Curtis!" ground "A direct!onul receiver',' explained hits anti cigarettes and other ltniek-
out Dick. Shey'i'e 111.0 of a kind. I'll Dick. "It must be orientated townie] knacks.. , Later, they shot each oth•1
bet t we eau., ran his ronin a the � ter down, e •
hotel, we'd get somefhieg—maybe a t1 " ,t s,up to such or Idyll. I
picture of Rae --with the hat. I think
that was his Camera after all that you arrived Dick had it pointed. Every fho travels through Germany today
pinched" few minutes at 11000 message 00000 in. sees a friendly, 10110tr;ous and a
Garrick swung on his heel. "Curds. They left the 111^n in •charge and peaceful people and the German who
Just What I was thinking. Let's ynmp climbed in the car. The direction bad visits America or France sees the
' ran nil the stairs to her room. over there—get hint right, quick." been east by n little south. sane. One does not comprehend
'Meanwhile, on 1110'-ppo0110 porch of At the hate[ they learned that Cur -
1 Across the bridge Dal ,et np his how, twelve yens ago, those faced
the Club, which was otherwise desert- tis had cleaned out everything that finder again. This time It was east by one another, each regarding the nth -
ed Vlira Only a few Moments before,foreulon, had checked out, and had ,a little north. Over 1011 known reads 00 as n brutish criminal, as rt man
had tucked her arm tinder Garrick's disappeared. they scurried, note and then, every without a heart. It was is if each
and drawn him into the privacy of Oyer the telephone Garrick called few miles; setting up the tinder and soldier took such a criminal and used
the glassed -in Winter solarium. the Page place, Beth Waft not at home oodtfying their course. it as a 000 -aided measure to cast
There was something seething in !the
her mother, with considerable re- "Looks as if it might be down Durk the statue of a whole people, lint
her mind.
erica tensely, bringing her two hands rue left rather hurriedly for the city At Duck Harbor, abruptly, the dl- One knows at List that ail the poo and 14 years,
together. "You lniow all about the this afternoon. 1 believe she expects rection of the ane;sages clanged to ple In the world are alike, knows tltati The woolen skirt worn with differ -
all 1110 northeast sltrrply, all have the Sane cares, the same gvariety
Inner Circle , . . and Georges. Well, her mother from the coast." eat blouses gives decided to
was our treasurer when we first "Mrs, Walden said that Curtis had I believe you traced out the send- joys, 1110 sane struggle and the samelwardrobe. White crepe de chine makes
Glenn w.. u
started—is yet, in a t0my, 1 suppose. started down the South Shore road er," cried Garrick, as .they looked out life. One takes the trouble now to fit quite dressy: A blue flat silk crepe
fellow's head., f t matching shade f skirt
too late. The 'Sea Vamp' has gone! And four years of ar have proves gives it entirely new a!pert. oruone-
The birds are flown!" us only the value cf. peace. !ally striped rayon crepe 10 jaunty,
f t raid 1 ` t tt the hidden sender. Really is •t rndi0 1 '1 The Nigher command put
colt lass,
By the time the Astra Agency men 'rhe American or fho Frenclun:ui l
1 "]t's about Glenn " she lief replied: "hiss 10(110'? 'lhss ha- harbor Way!" exclaimed Dick s0ch 0110-01ded notions have gone.
You will like the flavour
of this Japan Green Blend
1!
IP
(GREEN)
APAR re).
'Fresh from the gardens'
71,
Are ed and plain pique, flat silkerepe, and
Suspenders sh:uilw' sm:u't selections,
Tempting Juniors 1[0\1' '1'0 0111)011 PATTERNS
Write Joni name and address plain.
ly, giving number and sire of such
(111 Fou,ay Smart ,Set Wee eh' nee' patterns as you want. Eli lose 20c in
For Spores stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap
it carefully) for etch number, .011d
By AN\CI"1'11 address your order to Wilson Pattern
Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto,
Patterns sant liy lin early mail.
It's delightfully interesting fnsh-
t,ion particularly ars illustrated in
I00uticai blue woolt.l The shirt waist
blouse of white cotton broadcloth in
shiny finish, with blue and white hut -
tons, with tie of blue grosgrain ribbon,
Buttons holdingsuspender straps
' ula' skirt
at front of hip yoke ofcl.c is
i are in the nautical blue shade.
Style Nu. 186 is a sportive outfit
for low and all Spring without a coat.
It is designed in sizes fi, 8, 10, 12
011, it may have been all right when
We started. It was fun and alt that,
It was unique. It was smart, But . ,
one thing led to another . , , and .
Guy. Oh, get him out of it all,.,
get him out of it . , . clean"
"But who's at the head of it all—
.,,
J i
vi is i tt.
'>EGan • as the police call all—
this Velvet
E, I
\lira looked up quickly, a frightened
stare en her face, But site said no-
thing.
o-
tdung.
`I don't want to drag all you foolish
young folks into anything. 1 want to
keep you out of 1C I'm not half so
much interested even in catching these
YOUTH AND AGE
It is currently said that hope goes
with youth, and lends to youth its
wings of a butterfly; but 1 fancy that
hope is the last gift given to Mall, and
the only gift not given to youth.
Touch is pre-eminently t1(0 period its
which a elan can be lyric, fanatical,
poetic; but youth Js the period in
which a man can be hopeless. The
end of every episode 15 the aid of the
world. But fho power of Laming
through everything, tile knowledge
that the soul survives its adventures,
that. great Inspiration comes to the
middle-aged; Ged has kept that good
wino until 1100'. It is (tutu the tacks
of the elderly gentlemen that the
Wings•of the butterfly should burst,
'Thera is nothing that so mystifies the
young as the cousiotent trlhollty of
t110 old. They have discovered their
indestructibility. They are In their
second and clearer childhood, and.
thereis 0 meaning in the merriment
of their eyes. They have seen at
end of the End of the World. ---(1. K.
Chester; on.
"What do you do for a1 living, Sani.
bop"
Tse de, manager of a laundry.''
\What's Ili 0101(0 of the laundry?"
"Eliza Ann.""
COURAGE
Whether you 110 111011 or woolen,
you will never ado anything In the
world without courage. It Is the
greatest quality of the mind, next to
when V(rie left, Ruth looked bac]:
over the empty harbor, "Rut we're sae Inside fho other e ores 101(1 ut pe' ec ora a tag sla e o sir honor: --James Allen.
and saw him. f 1 1 1 ]I ---.
Garrick was climbing in under the "'01(0 scoffer at art has gone out
wheel when a blue streak shot along From a cottage down the beach Gar- For the will to truth, the striving1 Tweed skirt 0v!th jersey blouse, of fashion." --Otto lt. Galin.
Main Street regardless of local law, licit called Nita Walden. "Where is to gain an objective un1e staul1110 s110rts-weight linen with handkerchief --.o— _
He jabbed at his screecher of a horn. Ruth?" he asked, of the other fellow,,ha0 become roll inert, primed •:111,1 01:•11 1000.0', mint- Minard's Wads Off Grippe.
"It's Glenn." Ho waved and signal- "She ed; out with Glenn and \lira. again. One can be. proud of being, -_ .
od. Glenn bore over lo the curb a She left a note for you, Guy, marked a German, at American, an English. —
,s o
r 1
n IiL
elle n f
'1 I1' I1 Cllilt 1 R
couple of hundred yards ahead. "Jump Personal. man, a e
in, Dick," At ('alt ick s request Mrs. Walden war 50 longer in order to prove e his
"Whores the fire?" joked Garrick. opened the note andread its contents pride
"Just going up 10 see vim—with to him over the phone, "I've gone to We may prove it by taking the (lou -i
Ruth." the 'Sea Vamp' to destroy the engine , ble to t1S1e'slautd the kinship of us
'Soy, Glen—e confidentially— so they can't move it away until to- all. And the heart of roan is filled
"there's no use keepin,; this tinder morrow,—Ruth."
with hope,` ••lour years of hate has i
bootlegging profiteers higher up as I cover, I heard Yell say, 10 the Pink "But the 'Sea Vamp' has gone!1" bred only the wish to understand'
ant in getting you 0u, of your fool[sh- Room, you'd taken that d atrr-stall to cried Nita Walden. "1?nth has been each other. on yeas of.. fighting
mess—clean. you
own g'arag'e to protect Vira, Are carried off on the Seat Vamp'!" t�hto of peace,--
;<o are Glenn-- (00 the only one. that has a key to ('L'o he continued,) has left us only tholicCall's.
"1'm sick of it all, _
The London Conference Late -comers and Early -goers
Round 'fable (London): IL lo il101- T.1', In the %ew Statesman (Lon -
cult to exaggerate- the significance of dant)1 11 thele is something to he
the Conference Which will assemble
an
in defence of the late -comer, I
in London in January to try to reach cannot think of auytlting that can be
an 115001ment for the limitation and said la faor of 111000 w'ho go away 1
reduction of naval armaments. early from theatres, concerts and
' Though Ilia 10,111„1deliborations or football matches. 'These, it scents to
fho Conference itself will ore0anathly ate, are the real criminals. They Call -
lie confined to strictly naval issues, not pretend that they are the victims
the fact that it is held at all, the of traffic -jams or that they couldn't
character of lineal iliscl, 11(1(1 dill get a taxi for twenty minutes 00 that
Wore the political dismtsoions loo- the chauffeur lost the way'. '191e late-
comer may be the most innocent, and
twee)) the Governments will which its unselfish creature alive. '1'Ile ealy-
meeung s'faes 00 will initiate, will goer 10 ill almost all 00000 deliberate -
make it al far the mcet, important in- ly selfish. Hu has but 0113 elibero—
been llelal conference fns o funs to "get 10100 before the crush"—and
Peat( held renc the sessions of the he does not care at whose expense he
Peace Conference 111 Paris in 1910, does 1t,•
SMALL JEALOUSIES
It 10 paradoxical, hat true, that the.
and Ruth --only they're too proud to
admit it. Sonoosoe must make the
break. 1 felt that 1 could --swallow
my pride, Guy."
that place? Now, play straight, Glenn.
This is for your own goal. Did I ever
do you a rutty trick—o0 Dick?"
{ 1(1001. threw away 1111 almost fresh
This display rack in your Grocer's makes it easy
for you to choose your favorite Christie's Bi9ct0itt
in the new style Caddies which retain their
crisp freshness and fine flavor unimpaired.
ChriLie's Biscuits
Elie ..1u is o '(t, J'/iiitilyWince 14'.5.3
The Costly S. 0. S.
larger the soul becomes the more Truth (London): This principle of
room it creates fat' itself—a margin general response to the 8.0,S. is mak-I
of quietness 111 which it 100101ns un- ing shipping companies rather
touched by petty jealousies and hurts,thoughtful. It is a very expensive
Ry the practice of charity and onset business, No shipping company
holiness a life buil(10 for itself more, would wish in any way to restrict its
safely mansions wherein 11-m0y'`captains from responding to the call;
dwell fn peace. A song In one's heat' no captain would submit to he so se-
a 510110 upon one's Iles, a cheery Whited, But when one reads that
wholesome message of goodwill on' several ships are proceeding to the
:mels tongue are wonderful helps to' assistance of at 10s0e1 it trouble ono
..'I kinds of people. ` I rather feels it should be possible to
—• ---- 1 limit 111(0 process. One able and well -
Falling Hair—Just try Millard's, j found ohlp can render all the aid like-
ly
to he possible; why, therefore,
' Thele Is simply no limit to what should half a hover he diverted from
may bo done by the directed mild their course perhaps by 00m0 loll-
] ld will Kathleen 'Soots. - (1reds ofmiles with consequent ad.111-
- tiotal expenditure of fuel and loss of
ISSUE No. 3—'30 titnOI
eedless
Bufferin
The neat time a headache makes
you stay at home—
Or some other ache or pain pre-
vents your keeping at engagement—
Remember Aspirin! For there ie
scarcely any sort of pain it cannot
relieve, and relieve promptly.
These tablets give real relief, or
millions would not continue to take
them. They are quito harmless, or
the medical profession would not
constantly Prescribe them.
Don't be a martyr to unnecessary
pain. To colds that might PO
easily be checked; neuritie, neu-
ralgia; to those pains peculiar to
women; or any suffering for which
Aspirin is such an effective anti-
dote.
You need not hesitate to take
Aspirin. It is safe. It is always
the same. It never depresses the
heart, so use it as often as needed;
but the cause of any pain can 111
treated only by a doctor.
SPIRIN
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