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H4.-zEh-Ross—IIA-ILE1.
„$YNOrSiS.
- Mary Harip,-essplots to gp*nare .The
F1y,, whom se belleyes, ,framed" ,her
; ". OrOther,, with the murder of old,
MrS.Jupitet. and later killed 'him. 'She,
ts atded,rby 1,.6Welt4pf The Star, ',Mary'S
• tianee, .13uyth,er, believF.l
es .adte,
• •
•
• Bruce !TOL itet' returns fr.fo, "Flurope
with • a 'Wp.ziaa :friend, the nuchees•
;Lout's,e,. au.r Nowp to rout Nai..y, wnont
• - 4 ami
^lie • trits,is.;e: gola-diggeMary-, go
to 1es;
The Fly lat,'I-Ilaleah to b hs
; .borris run.. ' she, meets • Cetiht.TiSA..Onia,
WIM is listed asthe, ewh'er- o. Te
hOrse: Mr. 4U,piter has, spear of the)same
• make, as that' uSed,by the, M.urderer., .
Betwen overhears,. Bruce and .1.19u1•Se,•,
"10arre1ing 'because' she cannot'', ;explain
where she got ,a dianiond•. bracelet:
titse.says it IS. Marys. ' WYce-TO8-1'P
her.give'lhe bracelet:to Marx, Who.,dis-
..pbvers ,it was stoiert fOrn Mrs; 4.uplter
the night he Was.killed.; • •
• CHAPTER XXN,V;
gr. Henry Bates,I detectiVe,, stood',
for a -moment de. ,in'thought.. What
• .-laehad fust seen Pui.iled hini greatly,.
.apparently,:andhia'watchers knew he
.-arould never, rest until the Meaning
.,of, thogeeVents was :
"NoW`what,!'he wised aloud "what
..s' The ply aat ,dopy like that?
'Suet oking at a.• courthouse ,steeple?"
1.144ther. Mary nor: Jupiter had
any: eqcplanation to offer.; ••••
• Bates': jerked himself up:
he said briskly, "I'llhe• toddling along.
I'M tell you."What I find in here-t4if I
anYthing." :He .indiCated •the
•••••'..Paekage-ogtern.piecek.of cardboard in
pocket: 1,
",413,trt—," he 'paused aa1nimPres,
,aively, in the doorWay. 2"1'II say this
• much right now—you're:not going. to
See much. More' of hint firotnidhere,.
' He's get thejitt.ers over Something. I
look for him tolta:te a rtin-out.en is,
• ' maybe tonight.' I'
go Up-to-lik
beat the murder rap -,-2'
,nuistret! Ile Mustn't!". Mary
cried. 4. ••:
"Well, well," Bat -es soethed her,
draivipg her Into 'the:':1411Way,
noi-utikely„."4 ii4•••".gfkileciritt.,cpheertul,
goodbye to -the eld than, whd. was Pae"
ing • about,'" tibviou '
Pates closed the doer and drew, her
'Away,. a low paces,
' "That..eld.nian's not going to last
We don't get thisFlY locked tip
'Pl'ettY soon,"'he saia. "Hi S arteries
en't. what they • used to. me;;if. I'm
any jiidge.. ..13est keep hira as,:quiet
4:you can, and tonight get the
goods on that ,crook jf they're this
hotel. teave_it to me,?, ,
,find , Vicki
• Down 'came.
ed feet.. •"Y
•. Mary. dr
.iie said resolutely, "here's ,cme tlupg
.
Thatwon't 'go :With Aiimi" She. 'held
out the hracelet.. I .
"Why • that'skamintes1" 'Mr Ju
-RIter-exelaimedlioarselyWherezditiyou get 1t9;
. •
•
.:-gary;tod.- 11,.- listened,. blink.:
int from her bo the bracelet ,and back
• ' again, ,a; light ,haiely Sane ,came into
• the old lnin's!'".eyes.aitd spots of red
:burned itriiirfaded cheeks:' }Wieach.
.“1:1,, for the ::..riegklael !. and 'his had
‘shOokl'
1 , bet: if 'SW!. were
*grips?'
11P1ter:A Ate/clung.'
u think .spl,"' • •,
a deep breath. '"Well;"
"Does. the .F1Y- know YOtt'Ve get
• that?" aS el Bates.• "
•"No."
: "Better leek :it uP'befOre he finds
• out," He turned, t..;:r Jupiter "There's
.,your'''caset.'You4cair tend Up on
that and it yeti take iny adl)iee
'do it, and ' not 'monkey., around . any
•: . liable to get tigly if. :he
, has. any:: sitsideion,.you!re laying ;for
•••,11int-t-". Ite• stopped and. slapped
• Est into, his open -paint: •:
'•It never. stritcy‘!ine he'd
be fol enbilgh. to ,keep the :Stuff oti
Brit if he hasn't disposed it
yet; then itiajhe it's :in his•room, When
lie'S•: on 'the...reof Aorlight :you,
Miss Harkness; pihte Mike. a,..search;
' V 'it's there: well • 'wait right .there
• and nab, him:when:he conieskdoWil, . If
It - • ,
"Nab him anYhoW4,"''.11ti.-
.. • BY :'gad,. I'll "Make eitrthat
bracelet, Chain and!,ali!"
,"lip ceuyin't Mary:
,...r.ugges;te4; "that Eddia.did it f* bin
• 'aid the stuff. ever to hint' •I
,LL-403-1,t_LtO. See; him sent ; but don't
Wantthere',tO. be any &AIM, either,
Abedt whether it • was he, 'er
• , who did the '‘.., •
"You'll., have to take a ,-,chaiitie ;on
, par jtity,'," 'Bates_ Said., "That's 'all
'yog carr •If he can. make them'
think • it NN.cas' Eddie; 'of course., he'd
- • •
not goiii:_;•. to hurry things
too fast!" Mary warned him. "Wait
and See what: happens tonight. •I'm
at **Pine Mr.. but -44
. . •
• u'll " h there, ad 13 tie Wh '
goingto Wear•the rhby,neckl:al.
"Yo • '
should, I be 'afraid?" she added. •
,
".NObOdy:d shoot •into a Mob .like
that and•he'd know it!" Bates object-
ed..' .could put h' naan on both
exits, thoagh—"
not ready SP 'lose the
r.eeklade • Yet. But if :The Fly is
iitterY' as •01:•:', say, the sigbt• of it:
.rnight7-eteady.himi.don't your„think.?"
• Pat0- cOnsidered:. "Might:" he Con-
ceded. .„"If. he Wants. it.bad 'enough.
()illy he's* liable.,to :fitake•awild grab
forlt ancl,,anybodi that tried.:th' 'step
hiinkaild.be. ata terrible. disadvan-
tage in that crowd. ' .1 .woultin't,•,fire a
gun: in: that mob, I.'.kiforw 'that.'"
• "He -Won't try there: teitVe it ,to
What's''tbe matter taking
hink-Anitto. the:saeht?" : •
..4.,,,,41COnSthinit you couldV;
'7 -Mary ,"My blood's up";- 1
feel :as if -17-cpuld dd. the impossible'
tonight" ••• • !. • ,,, • ''
"Then go ahead,. I'll ,play ball."
"We11 )et stand this, way, Mary
told lihn. ayoti:search his i'•Ooma,, and
whether 'you ;find , the 'rest . of the
--Ptntida.t.- or -not, 111.170.: he
of:Adair Book; of
Thirty YearsAg�
LiteraryReputations in the
• Making:„ Young M. Clies-
te`rton "Rapidly Coming
,thA. Fro,r1C:,_
iV..•..fi,,vorite .2411e -hour dive si.an of
'Mine is' 'the study of 40) idden
sWerveS ,of literary tate and critiat
fashion; writes T1ai:114,- Burke
John.' 0' Lendon'S Weekly.' It is ajt
Unprofitable but engaging' ,diVerSiOn
And, given the ireeessary, apparatuS,
ean be .played aityAime,. in .yOur
• Own room; .X11You require is a ,1'$11g
"rinif? of 0516 'literary Periedical,
-you eanthen, itimiSe"yourseitby
covering how:: a tiow,estaiblished map's
•firstWork Was ,recelyecl
'.tO: lac a fe' sante f the.9niToo a al",
• Of the recent,paSt Whose:names ineith
nothing- -1"4".you. 1 happy, inrPOs-
sessing..a ".run" of such a whet.
.ginningat 1899, and. it arfoNs. MP Si
'Mu•di-: flared: fig. 'anSqllijig".0li '14
• ,ittUDLEY DAWP;)14.
• Who, -at the annuai-mea(ing Of the
directors -of the..Doininion Bank, was
appointed -general manager, Mr. Daw-
son was ,forraerly assiStant general
man ge
• Manager's 'ode, Please?!' • He
:catO a door at' the side which opened
into*. an office' 'just back of „the desk
.itself. , saw, the pleek,head .a
the manager bent, 'over , his books.
0bedient:1Y; she WalketarOund't6-the"
side door and entered: ' !..
•
• The:hotel safeWasin the Manager's
office, in plain: siglit of anyOne stand:
ing at desk, Mary natieed trifle
bervouSIY. , Then She. realized that
:tit; v,-fiS rineana. of protection, rather
:than :a danger. ,••• ."
Moreover; The* Was a, Safe -
'Cracker. It might • have been among
his ,random acceinpliShiiients,• but it
;was certainly not:his speeialty; so hat
placing the. bracelet. and the. I1.42.1J;
behind its. sturdy lock she*assanaking
thernis sate froni,The Ilea
tiona as any Plac:e could . .
• had: 'dropped:the eavel,ofie
contztining?her • two. precious objecti
ink; the meta hod for it, and
saw it.tucked•awa • in its. PAgeOnhole;,
The necklace was in there, too, she
.renienribered: ••,., It "occurred her,' that.
out de! Soon it' she Meant
th wear'it• tonight. • ,1 '" ., •
• • impiiisively; She asked or "it, and
•;,- hen it, had been located, and she ha&
signed the slip; she tucked, it into her
handbagf'carefallY. It ,might have
conies; it will mean I" fi1ediUTd
,} .with .laiit
likely.; ..tOtild sue`ceed
•Arrest hint: If ha;t1Oesret'donte,f,yOn'lli
kicow• **eve gone out `.,4* the yacht4
:Better. have .a -Man. on the, foot to tell
You- the niement we...leaVe and, you
folio*: IS :that `Clear ?",„
"Right. Want me to go d4wir, with
you Until. You. StoW that .stnigaway?"
•• t‘Thanks no • don't, thirik there is
any •danger—ire:;.". .• • • •;
•
••"1,Vait." Ile: stepPed -into his OWn
room.. and thok down the, teeeiVer.:
"Is Mr. De Loma . ina room, do
On;4.00•W?' dOift ' ring. him! .1
:n.erelY•Avanted•to
asst'you f , he st;arted. to
Jiang. np, then' changed hiS Mind and
held his:: hand 'over the mouth -piece
, ., • .
until a itian's. ansivered,.. •
• 'Then; disgnishighiava:ce, he shOnt-
ed at:the top of. hiS'Aungs;
Hello, Bill?", IS. this. you,.. Bill? , What?
IS Bill Jones there?: Heller .• A:grin
overspread his face as he hung up.
• ."Phew! , He's there, all right. And
-Mad: You shotil.ilhav „hoard What he
merz; isat Ian ear
he'S not An the lobby, Any rate." ' •
••Mary. walked A.croSsithe, lialf-empty
1.-10by td„theIdesk; etoPping at thewin
"Vi tA) 'ask ferher math • •
Dirk had net ;written.. ..Sbe ei-'
• Perieneed the old, familiar .SieknesS
that a*pt- Over her Whenever'she let
herself ItoP, be 'think of '
' „Aloud to -the ':day , iderk:
"/ *Ott te.'pu:t scine:ValuablOinthe
safe." •:
' you. ,just, step 'Aretinil
,
this Might, be a gOod. time to take" it.
, „ , , ;
uaiit
coin ara
"Fresh from. the
•
ardens"
• '....r. ' " ' - - - '' - ' ''''''''7'. '' ' ' '—''' - ''';'-'—:` '...',, . 717 ' -
" • , ,
VIA'S° tb. the 'nineteefith ;Onioryi. "3P , . ' . . '
A Strange 140$4cY...: • -
dose that ;the itoilefunt, Tina! ,‘, ,of . • ..:
'siliith i(i''r '"'. '4'44914h6'.1g, "tsh° 14.'8 hobby':ia'c'Yeling:,•4Mi al VroT.I44ii, liOei-,
A , , slancheSter.„ tirefessor., 'WhOse': ,
.,*,•Ork...O.f.Mr, 'Matthew Arnald,',': , le
YOung. ineit of that PCV,I,OW:Whoe wriO.1.'1,c..1.gseri`edileitpe.iertei:',.°,1,tifel45rsd.'::', ..,17.i*Telice,:: *•.•ei h‘;ael!•,,-Yc'.".•' .
with. }IS.. thdayWC.11,3; all: l'red'. '41 -,
7[1,i. Tt, eteentheenturY, , atinosoheres. be:eilift $1.009'..an4500'.‘'.'1.: the .hope,' ': •
Twpiltipti-dP.14,116*: 1,,ItOrature did not that they will utilize the Money or.
, .••FASiII011S.IN T.AS.1-,`,E. ' • Mi'i'steCli; 'It l' its t• l'il 11. e i' r' ei 11.3.. tit ' paying : ‘I'vse, a'.b.-e ' :IL6Di 11 ill ti i. d: xbo by the
: h4tebi 1,:a.:1.1tat ,ht P:
:tiegi;n:,0,!Itil 9;fter „thel.•P'ciq,-W,,,. . : ,
eyess Am': ,educa.lonist,, �f Mortimer'.
.,cre.Kent,. liliburn,N,W., 'to..1gr: 'gam: '
illiehliloAs4opxhil;4:tr'M,haTe9hi.:svt.e5CP:1.11.°6c:Pivsser°srit04
and td Miss Edith- Wilson of Oxford.
'Miss- Dodd's, total '. estate was ,valued
at about $82,006.:'. ' ' 7
shelves 1' /‘‘,,,,es go... tr ig. ',r 0,1.4 i ugb the ., Some of the more, 1)0P41hr books, Of.
„ .
je,slisiriOne;f:airt:tY1Y0;ar—Santg°1-gtiliV: ChQerr,t: rtthhets1730-'enanrg illei gnhetr altitioisne naurstilliii:eled '16111.11°t111:ige
a few.:•'notes., on *hat that.' lapse of 'biliilitliatnhccere of .ntohe'oe: ,e•Pajsniefteen .nftit'erilthieast„
t.i'i.i.Iieon hali:sh•
ad• °1119er, e.oei.li'seClee gg•irnenaetr •is..e. 11.., ut,1:1-. •strnile.., 'Critical standards'are as fickle
_t,p,h._RItoti,_T:e:rfia.la,o6;i,rtic;ct,sf;t.t.:3.:th:..sct:::^i:tei.'s;E.g._R7dT:oil;.s:._iaiiis9.a3,42rrvoipittaienin(slrfr:e•e:r'ipt'6fieirius,.hm4iei:ti4:srii.t:rnn.ad,tuarseHi76ii
"*t ' • ' " ' bette '
4 4Pir Year'' The than -the popular literature and eriti.-:
genOal tone a., the booki. 'that, at cism of 1.90. They are ,difIZ:Ttnt, that
t.141efi.ed rnost; attention . was a: 'nine-, is all. :The Popular literature' of 1902,
stecmpyt.h:intetiv;_teu:liSit'qt,oryn:aisrppo..eth4T4g:;i: jernio,a9rt ::.'as: no hoter than that ,f, 1:0Q;.110,1,
that of 1870 any better than..that of
af-that :time publishers were by
. i• ' . . . ! . 11840, The oniyitieiatinctionis i'.difer
rie4nLS'e9traging!°'tt"17;'elee'ieItlrattr7id4les-,;Iey7re.t*daifin41:1but ilekelriliteraiie: a:;•p:r••
Ono' name connoting ,,.nything new. A hid serve g . the ,t,est-4. '-ef. that ..periaa,_
R4PagraPh- in -,the Notes sPealss":og a. .and . if.„,anybody„ thinks .0.4itt the .eatr.:
.tilleleivfr•oanlitli"!:7.cartYiCimurg4' P.InitY o'cf°1.111twill:iltY 'cat7'4--'.-idtt'ciifl.-r•att c°entaiinrYt'cie:;t4ulFVvyiioyrg ,,a,nnyi4nei:
seven named Gibort Chesterton..' For, preyement on ii.o,t4st. thnt.oreeoed..,
the rest, 'theleitabilshed „had'. it all. ,: he :shotiku.stw'ziy thd hi•gtory eif ,cal..;
hei-,;'01e refleated,:a frill,1,111ea4i1f.•On
trnle thoother hand, it Might bebetter.:tac-
tics' to do it in the most obvious man,
'ner poSSible. The fascinating piyr
"tholegy of "The. Purloined better',"
had left its impress on ger, too
, An instant liter she was to 'doubt.
her, Poe.and Lekketjhat she. had ever,
heard of " him. For; 4, she.; turned
about, through the open dOor she:Saw
De Lornastanding. at the dek Ap-
parenfjyhehadiiots4eu her: kle.ivas
standing: with tits .hack.,,half;turne4
their own ,way,,' and. the established • The progress et time •imiqies.
. ,
were Marie COrelli,', Hall; Caine, ',Bud- .
Onlyi change, .hoe neeekarily, iroprove-
yird Kipling .(ilienat his Zenith ,with
botheritics and publicl, :Conan Doyle,
Barrie, Nia'r1rIctlinSton, Henry. Hai-,
Sei„On. Mer4inatif'4ereine .K. Ser -
erne, ",john .OB114.. Hola)es,",Gllbert
Parker,, Anthony . Ilopee, Benjamin
Swift; Stanley, Weyinan, and
.Kgerton Castle, Barin ould, Ralph'
Connor,' Klien: 'fiver `ejicroft•
.W. W. ,Jacobs. In ":piety
. •
• liE0RDSAIES.•
, „ •
• Thirty years have done „something
. Most Of theSe•names0.311, 4.1.• *j3-•'
keeps his•• hold on, At least,
the public: and W.' Jacobs, outside
all stand;rds.: • In '010Se' daya:PeOPie
. , . ;• „
bOught hoolis; ,and• rnOst• of the authors
minted above made Much mcire.rnoney
'than the '"best-sellera" of 'today. Por
one thine ,there,.WeKe
ing.libraries, !for•EtnOther,. .novels
were. :ptiblished at siic .011111-ings---,Writh
'014,ickint; 'whiOf • inearit", that tbo 'Mr. -
:chaser, paid only..:If.oni--ind=iith&.Ten
thOuSand....Nyns',a quite iteninion sale;
•and. nuMliers, o 1$0,01th,110.1V,frtteii
'reached fifty; tMd' ..seVentr.Zve. thou-
band.- The firSt•editiOn Marie:Cot:
eill's "Temporal P8Wer,"••••pliblislied in
4
that year, was-120,00Q,an before
ptibli;iatiOn: a secOnd: ditieir. Of: 0,000
wasput topress. , Todayaflrsted-
iian of -5Q;000, is 'considered thehigh,
water-niatkOT 'the ..sitpreme ."seller,"
„away,,lookineont into.the:iobby: But,
he could not bei.tur,e that. he had not
tarned''abaut Past' An instant „before
she, herself had turned.. Why;he could
not have helped ,.seeing her .if he had
faced' the:dealt' • . '
'•HoW had he Came there so quickly?.
. , ,
and why? . Perhaps. :.was' Merely
Chance . Perliaps he had not been
fooled by,that telephone ca... of Bates!
suspected it ww merely an /at'7.
tempt to •lecate'' hirti 'Vitae the -neelsr,
Corit4irr pure ittowro,Ot;
always
•is tigis,11,
Roll two Christie's •ArraWroots ,
ery pottr:enougli,boiling
water over, them to make. •;,
p'ast4 dijt, tiOWn /Atli milit. ,
, Sugar my be. eildtd t'd itelke4,*
mant: -,SiziCe„1632 poets' have' had
three hundred y,ears itt *Iiich to prac- I
,tiee-andr-impiove.their craft; and .still
with his theories, has neither theory
nor solution of Misa. Dodd's 'bequesti'....;
• "Why did .Miss Didd "do.:it'?" ,asked •
a repor.tes.,'
The .?tiolessor raised hisAeyehrows;
;"I:deriit know any better4litin you,
you ,any' aversio4; to ..ta;d- •
lace -was in transit: : • .
• •Bu, what,to, do, noW? If She reach-
ed. the 'elevator 4 She :would have' ;to
Cress the lobby andheWould'soe her:,
,Ite.,rnight: ask the manager tolaceni-
pany her .to : •
She Was about to ask his assistance
• when:. a' second gland* through the
doorWay shotired ',that ,,De Lhad
She :Waited : .feW" ininuta„in the
semildaritneSs just outtide themati-
ager's,office, to giVe 'De LOrnatirnete
leave the 'place., then she, •stePped ,otit
boldly On a straight-lind.for
tele-
vtor. -She washelding hey • hteith
..until • that haVen was reached, and
'When foot ihtatiast,and
WV that it was etrilityy-she:•nithred
a.4eep :relieved sigh: Now, if the op-
er tor would Only hurry, . Hedid--
,but not, in thne..,': • .
A:tall figure leritered; 'rimovett: his
hatat sight of a .wonian piasetiger,
leeketr, ' apparently 'became
atVare ' Of hen identity for the first
and exclanned,'-. Miss ifarltness• )
ROW,nice, to 'ke.' you again Jt was
T;oma. • • ' • •
• i•TO he cOhtinuetir)
Valentine .
ji yoi were it 'Your •fair, fourteen,
• And' Felirtiary, was at, his
(„Ah, •ncithing sWeeter cOtild kave been,
,As ttelhing sweeter
There eame, among yolir,valengnet
one all Made iP of ldving .
• With Cui3id's dp.rts ' I •
"I'ltrOagh hl'OP(lilig hearts
1,Were his jh1tia1 accidenlain
Ymiklisett thettimes •
Andred:`,tlines
12100 never, thought them sonTliotta
• At ierty'.`•••life's mist lonely
• When„vaieritines coine'not,"-''' •
i3eek again that treasu,red•
' 1.1nSeen bUt'imforgoi.:
. , .
•
z -6ite-polinant.mentent. let Jeer- ..
•1-tiOW,for a bOY'rIoire Se Ain -dere) •
That tribute give' •1• -•*i,'• "`" „
Whoteby ha1I live ••
The ;Oft, se tenderand ito
Thanklieaven that kill • ,
.1Viiit pose and 111; ••
n$�Vaiica.dieaM, be sentitnentAlr:
PlFof.essor?" ,•' ••
"Oh, no, none' at all:-.7except:paying
fer 'then „"
,
FairWeather: Friende
.•
When fortune; in her sh4t.and eininge
'
ormooch • -•• • • ' - • ''
SPitras . clown. her. late beloy'd;hit
• ,. . . .•
Whichlaber'd after ..hitii,tp..,the •Moita
taintop: - :•'•
.Even. 'pa :their knees andharids let hi:0i' ,
" ?• • •
the lyricsl'of1932. are 'no.h
, etter. than],
the'lyrica of Ole iisetelfte:4.entli •$;entury;.
they are °illy different; '•
•
Judging by the,..riaines of1.!90.2•Whioh
are Names today; it:appears-that at
least ...a ,..tinartOr7CentilrY, is :,..4e6P403,
.417,
tnthefpunding.!Of; areal reputation,'
In that, nperiOd. •the4 reputation wili
AavetoiweatherilireCtO#1,our.;:ehinges;:
:of critical 'fashion :And.' the judgment
of ; 'a new. generation. If, it . cando
yo U may, be. sure ; that. the, work
o71. iWNeli the' ptil
•i•:'." life in. it.' * • • •
but 59,90,-:.;a:k1.sair, was the Mark: of,
inany .who *re far,belOW. Marie Cor'-,
eill aid Hall 'Caine in:popular ,apPehl.
. Henrit anniet...!and. ''Beroarhaw%
were the :darlings :of the i nteilectu al S.
.One of thern has 'suffered' by: the'Pass-:
,pge: of "thirty years,:',butiCeorge GiSs:.
• frig, who then had, a Wei reputation
among' the in,betWeen 'intelligent; has
Itiottted. • .Iti 4902 lie.W4-sealing that
repatation Witli ‘,‘The ',,r1,:tate.PaVet$
of: ileiWy_•_BYPerkift/" which were, apt.,
• pearing seriallir. in ':the' '"Fornightly
Beyiew7 „aa, . "An. 'Antlik • at GrasS'.'!...
jameg Douglas W.011ie‘;literary 'critic
oi' .thi;, Star and'...a pro,ntinent critic
of :tho..At enaeunt., In 'those lays he
i;vga....,(kd fender of the, daring young!'
16,.:,i; 4i.a.. Ifeett. we taling .about
' Maxim .4oislii;• whom , the 'late Fisher
,UnWrn was introducing-- to: English
• readers, kand' the intellectual eoterie's;
' eeVet as they:. do today; il selernilly:'pre,:. lai- ecl the ,Arril,ral ofthree geninses.
, .
As the:nal:nes Of ,the geniuSes are un-
knoWn tOday,, (it appears that-,:tbe,eni,
uses;,.like all coteriA„geAuses "of .,that
day . and .. this,' itiaVc.,Atte an. and
$9,41e 'their 'beYw; -,..litiPe(t.':bogc,.. itiO
the Wings, and Went here. -;" . : ,
, rl-RST. lSSUE,' OP. ei.,'/ASIC,,•S''.
- ThOooks or ' 1902; which'have', Sur::,
• vive(1 Were these - that , Attracted ' tliC
attention; net. i.f the wide ' public 'net
Of the 6'ot4ries. ' but of the .diseernin V
ordinary reader. 'There was 6 1t1e
book . to ',Which. ',itiy• papey! :Ortie i fife,.
line'notice-z"Sorigs of ,'.Chiltftio6(17'; by
Waiter Rnmal.*Teday that little .heok
. of ,1902 realizes :a h'...gli •priCe 'anicing
COlteCtOya., of-, Mr: Walter de '14 lYfaie.
Other .lipols WhIC,h'. Vii01). '114,:i.,, coiet at,-
tention:• OfWhat One, may tall, the
ref t , Centre, lind • which Cominand h
tthlic, today; Were the ,yoting',..; 'BA.
Ice's"Path. to Rortle;" W. •114STIud.
son's El Ottib" .Dotiglas Illrottn's
"46,11§0 With; the 'Green Shutters":
'(vililah. ..entiiitied' in best-selling list
.fer••Over a ,"Year.)., Arthur •-lVfaChert's
.."11.lereiTY,Oifog,.h.
ittitd,'Otifer-Stopee' 'These WCre good
•books,- but "pone: of, then as as t
11100.4i.ialted17,7';‘!*.dn1" or ;out,ragt4
'ourreot staficlarckaitthirique; ,',Potit
by'cftlendar and *let 101 *ilia Very
Traffic Pohcernen in:Grg,tz
,Get Lighted. Treoi..:fandii-Oifts.
Vienna .----"enrionn scene's' 'Which
. •
ril4y 'have been inspiretVby a 'supreme.
.acaelatinice. of :the Golden, Rule a de-
sire' ta.. PrOpitiate. the: lier;editary.
.enenty ,, Or ' even ,by...iimple `good-na.,7
tUrn :Were .:witnessed- at 94.Z at the'.
end of the year. .
..01ficials :of,. the ., Styrint „A atin49••
bile. club visited 'tile twenty one traf-
fl� Poileenien on duty ...in' Giaz. and
set up 'beside each of them. a' Qhrtst-
...mai tree. With -lighted candle,S, : There-
. after amid the tiPplaitse of the •crowds
club meMbers. ;dro-Ve :Up and .placed
New *.ireir gifts for, the policemen
the% fie& of ;the
•
"Society, ..sooner' or. later„ tntist
re-
turn to its lost :leader:the :bultured
lind-faihionable 'liar, .r9riiie..oin ot
,the :-• liar Is, s1npiy to charin, . to de
. to. give :plasure," --L'OScar
,
.•Wilde. '
ISCIE N626 .-2--`15
:• slip dO' Wn, ••• - ,
N •
ot ono: ac,e44,va.pkihg.„'hii,,aeoliAing
'• '-Shakespeare' •
" "• • :' 4.. • " • ••••
it cost between 00 ;and $29,00C
t'xizer an acre of land•Withiiiss for
grOWing•kdmatoeS and:otier•IthihtiuSA. :
produce In Gt..' Britain;:411*-Aabli."•gerec•',.,-_,
• - .
mem-. •
• "1 have heard it ii14tb.at, irorni
to 99' per cent :of ' the, thinking ot
peoPle. ' Is aneestra1."7-11ewtOn. • •
Baker...
1 •
'el
i
Any littlesorenesthi'lle throat grows ,rapidly woyse a
neglec.ted....CruSh.some tablets' of Aspirin in sonie,water,,,
unit' gargle at •Orice: ThikgiVes M iriStarik Mkt,: and
'redlices.danger froin intectione,Onc, gocid.gargle ;Intl you ,
.-ttatileci safe, lf:al1.sciien6s LS not gOTIC promptly, repetit.,
There's dsuall a cotd with the 'sore throat.; so'take tJw
,
tablets • to throw ;oft your e,old,, head ache,. stalies'i:Or otter.:
cold gnalitOoisi` Aspirin relieves nenralgiii, tialtitiS, ton:.
'toe itliecly; it deep tint hurt thc heart, .
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