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Tki- j > > J rm y i I v t J i > 1 < < jr r i j y t t f > j i 8 THE faJ EVBNNt < VVvJJbCivUo M HOME MAGAZI I iI W j + 6 h ll 1 i I It f 0- f I Horne Dressmaking i i By Mme Judicelf- i SX i xb x <fc <4xfctft xl< ruJnJrtr flt I If youwlshLdvlceconcernlngI- owns new or the maklni over of oldnes ff you wish advice concern Ing home dressmaking write to Mme Judlce Evening World Punt- rer Building New York City and she wlU five It to you in this column Dress for a Child 1ir Mm3u4kee HAVE a dress for child seven ynr I old like sample inclosed Plore- alvr ndrlce as to making It Tho little tlrl Is rather dark with brown tyr and MArk hair Where can I get fancy collar patterns I> M G I1izabcth N J 1 oer OAblnod red cloth will be pretty trlninrtl with narrow hlnck chet rib bin anil cllt soutache Itad with seV- ril rows altcrititltiR on the skirt nod belt nnil tlio > ol e nlnnco on the blouro- xi Nl Vlilto nIl n > OkC nnd collar cjtlnr of nIl or wool Roods will ndd a tlu nii nrinco for a little girl Tiling colliil priltrrn rat IJP bought at A allY latttrn Nill- nChoice A of f o ors IVftr Vn c JUdk- ep I IJ1C1J colui xuulfl mnkc the most V t ttxlli1 mil blue or brown What htjln of n skirt ami nelet xhoulil 1 Inlo7 I would like a long Jacket hut would llfcc I nothing bccomlnr I am E fret S Inhf tall 31 bust 22 walt- t11sttrenna 1 1axr brpn hnlr nnd light cWltlcxfon II1111- Hon Hpnn tho rnoit fnnhlonab- losh Dun vlntr and li b cpinni to your rmnjle lon A mllUr > coat triiKiird In Kilt hutton nlth a flared ninesored skirt or a lnx plaited dc- misn 1 will be culled to your figure These rllllerns ore obtiirabls at any torn lrrJln piper plttert- 1IFo a Girl of Sixtci n lUjar Mire Julie i AM n girl of sixteen and would like II your advice In inaKlng a dress of In closed sample awl trlmrnlnj I have jjrlnht jarJs of material thirty Inches twlde and fifteen yards of bias folds I m 5 feet 2 inches In height and rather Slender MILDRED i Your wJn olored cloth will trim up icely with the sums shade of vclvoteci And Kilt braid or Pcrel m hand trimming I Have the skirt boxpi uted on a belt I tin double or triple plaits without other trimming than wido born at the toot A gathered blouse waist fastened In tho- tacic with putted cleeve Is a rood de l The of a Kiss A House By Pay so j OF PReCEDING CHAPTERS Mercedes Garth a dnumakers aiiltUnt its neat by her employrr to the horn of a young Mr Falrl1 h to whom Merced bear a strong resemblance There she meets illcnry Btrrlncton a former day laborer who ha beconn a multimllllonalr through the death of hU greatuncle Had the testatori Dices MrL Palrlelchl auntMlv thli for tune would have been em nut her death In a foundling u > lum ha been proved Fair lexh deceived In the dim light by the like i Ben between his wife and Mercedes kisses the latter Ill wife and several of their guests witness the act Among these guests Dorothy Kerr and her brother Claude Mercedes vras formerly Dorothys maid and was loved by Claude Mrs Fatrlelih refuses to believe her hue bands explanation and urged by old Mr Bloeum her father she vows ihe will leO Fmlrlelgh Dorothy tells Barrington that Mrs Xalrlelghs aunt who U rightful heir ta his great uncle fortune Is not dead S CHAPTER III I A Utrnner Offer of Marring AfUlINGTON stared at the girl In i3 amazed incredulity his monu- mental composure arfd selfcon ¬ trol almost for the moment overthrown t Shes living ho echoed You say this Runt ofiMr Falrlelgh this aunt who was next heir to the property Is living I suppose thats a bluff Isnt it4 I- tiIt 4 Isnt a bluff It Is the solemn truth Listen There was an old houoe Iteeper In ray grandmothers house who left service before 1 was born to take a position as matron of the Ryerson Foundling Hospital But she came oc vcoslonally tOloe us all through my rchildhood and girlhood She talked much to me about tile children In the r institution torch was garrulous old creature Among others she told me of this stunt of Mrs Falrlelgh Helen Doll who had been under her charge 1JlttOld matron lost ncr position soul we pensioned her Well when the mat- ter ¬ of the Townsley will came up I threatened to cut off her pension unless die should make an affidavit that Helen Bell had died In the foundllna asylum Thatls how you came In for the Townsley fortune The aunt Is llv- Jng as 1 can prove I also know her itvhcreabonts and can lay my hand on proofs of her Identity I have only to speak to malta you a beggar But exclaimed Barrington bewil- dered ¬ oJt you knew all this why didnt you say BO when the will was read r btd other plan I stllbhave them jlhore is no use in going Into details I refuse to give my reasons Some jnay Know them or you nosy noiUut this aunt why didnt she come fortrard at the time Because <though you may not be- lieve ¬ It she was jgnorarit of her own jp rdenluy The matron and I alone know j This aunt Is living In poverty but I- I caVsay the word Jha will make hr- nOt Ij Che richest women America f Y i w Iffn ror the waist wlth a drop eievs- yoke a belt and deep cia of velvet edged with the guy braid or Persian band s A Strired Silk Waist time Judlc f I can I make a waist BO It will becoming but cot expensive plain but atylbh The I material U brown iud white striped milk Iam a blonde nJth liGht hair and dork blue eros and fair complexion I am S- j feet bales tall with 31 bust mcoBtiie und 21Inch waIst and I am seventeen joara old What color hair ribbon should Ioar1 E M M A pointedshaped ypKa dlcct obtained by tucking your rnatcrlal with either the white or brown stripe uppermost In solid color Is a pretty design and suited to your slender flsure Allow the tucks- to flare at the bust The sleeves will be pretty made same way with puff at the elbow White ribbon would be best for your hair but pal blue or yellow might be moro becoming A Princess Gqwn Deal Imo Judic- I I 7 INDLY let m know some pretty k- sign TV In a princess gown would j like to Rot a dark blue loulslne hut jm told to Jet heavier goods I utn I eighteen elr old C ULT C A princess gown demands a firm ma- terial as the briuty of the gown lays In the lit of it and anything IlghtTrelgbt hRS a tendency to pull crooked In the seam Velvet or relvetMn milk bro- cades ¬ or medium weight brpadcloth are the In rI niatcrlllH for a princes gown There Is only one design obtainable at nIl state iari1ti txitterns fittlnz the figure closely to below the hips where flares full anti gracefully In a long lit It fastens In tho centre back or under the left arm I 7T To Make Her Look Slender Mme Juillc i INDIA tell mo how to make a waist j arK of Inclined goods with either braid 01 lace IamdarZ with SJ but and 0 waist I would like It to make nu look thinner and fashionable as I am only sixteen ANNA S Your royal blue faille silk will trim up prettily with cream lace Insertion any width from a half to two inches As you wish to Appear more slender I would advls yoil totuck your material In Clusters of three with space enough between to lay on the lace Of course It must be up and down from the neck- to the waist line You could tuck the sleeve the same way leaving apuff effect at the elbow and unestrlpa of the lace as collar and deep cuffs But why have you waited till now to spring this f Again for reasons thai dont con ¬ cern you Suffice that at last I hay sprung It as you say Now what do you mean to do7 With a grunt Darrin ton drew forth his checkbook and a fountain pen now muoht he asked sharply I dont understand she replied with affected surprise- Oh yes you do You come to me with a line of Information and want to biaclmali me Im quite ready to pay for your silence Besides I want the name and address of that aunt Why do you want that she asked with some uneasiness Im going to Investigate the case If- I find ahe has a claim on the money she shall hac 11000000 Ill see she doesnt find out who It comes from Im not fool enough to give up the whole for ¬ tune but the poor old ladys gain to have enough to keep her comfortable all right Now how much do you bleed me for 11 Im no blackmaile- rNo It looks that way from where I sit What are your terms Speak out If I were a dimenovel heroine Id say I scorn your gold but I dont scorn all of It I I want about ten dollars worth of It- Whats the point salted Barrington thorough mystified Ten dollar worthof gold 1 Yes In the form of a wedding ring What He eat glaring stupidly at her for si full minute I mean she w nt on at last X want as price for my silence to be the wife of Henry Q Barrington multi- millionaire ¬ This Is so suddeal grinned Barring ton unable In spite of him alarm to refrain from seeing the amusing side ot so unusual a proposal Please dont joke she answered This Is a business proposition Mr brother has played at ducks and drakoa with the money our parent left UI We can hardly keepafloat another month I dont love you but I love your for- tune ¬ and I mean to bo your wife That- Is the price of my silence Marry roe or become a paupr IIll think It overhe muttered t1ta a choice o two pretty bad evils at best You shall have your answer la a week As he spoke steps were heard In the hall Mrs Kalrlelgh entered dressed for the street and accompanied by her father The old gentleman Win face was a picture of pious anger Behind pattered thy anguished husband still trying vlnly to set matters straight Whoti up1 queried Barrington- I am taking my daughter back to her old home replied Mr Siocum pompously back to her father root Away from the man who baa trampled on her y > ung and trusetln hear lt > Gal gasped Harrington You do It fine The only pity Is that there Isnt some real reason for such heroics Cant you soe It was just a tool break and not anything Intentional That what Ire told her cried Falrlelgh eagerly but she wont lis- ten ¬ The light ira dim and the girl In pink looked so much like my wife ant 4 Hok fen1 JntarrupUa Barrington Her s oMfca ioU pl a4 batter f Ij 1 A1r I Thirty QoQf1lephaot on a jhoot = chure > 1 I great sensation of the London theatrical season Is toe shooting of the I by fifteen elephants each weighing over two tons All London Is to eta this huge sight The elephants appear In an extravaganza entitled The Golden Princess and the Elephant Hunters The climax of this thrilling piece Is reached when the fifteen elephants plunge down a slope of coma fortfive degrees into deep water TIm splash made by fortyfive tons of elephantine flesh and blood is prodigious 1s tho effect on the audience- All this takes place at the Hippodrome When the time for the spectacle arrives the circular arena floor controlled by a huge hydraulic ram sinks down- ward ¬ In Its steel tank and tons of water flow In In a few seconds the arena Is a shimmering lake and the curtain goes up revealing a long rocky slide surround- ed ¬ by masses of tropical vegetation At the top of the slide appears trumpeting N The Girl 1 in TihK Romance Clouded Honeymoon Thrilling Murder- A Haunted Albert TeflmneBI- NOPSIS HOW uncomplimentary the TIlt <pr you than any of us As he spoke an elderly man In the rigid black street costume of a Roman Catholic priest entered the room Hi all Wbays WT i He looked In amazement from nieces tearstained to her angry 9 I 1- WHOSE PORTRAIT IS THIS J r Name S How to Win a Prize portraits will be printed with The dlrl In Pink one with each TWELVE or one eaoh day until the story ends The reader Is to blank space provided for that purpose tho names of the char- acters ¬ as the portraits appear from day to day and when the story Is finished to send all twelve r their names In the same envelope to The Girl- In Pink Editor World P O fox Ct N Y City Dont send In one ppjjralt ata time send all twelve at be paid to answers do not Includo au twelve portraits and names will be received until noon of Feb L was Father Tom Sloeum brother ot Young Mrs Falrlelghs fattier but as cheerful and sunny of nature as his brother was acrid and uncharitable Im sorry Im BO late he nl- ibuhtClUN heart Ja tat Xvhy what f n t alls you his face parents required the Evening once No attention will Answers Monday My daughter explained Mr Bloeum pompously tonight found her hus ¬ band the husband to whom you mar- ried ¬ her not a month ago she found him publicly and shamelessly kissing a > oun p raa trosa a flnnimiilrtrn ea a elephant who proceeds to slide down the chute and falls Into the lake with a magnificent tpinrh The spectators crc protected b > u glass screen twenty feet Web The sectional view shows In dlaRrnmatlc form the special mechanism Installed by Mr frank Parker the stage director to carry the fifteen plungIng ele- phants ¬ to the point 4u feet above the stnKe from which the start on their lawn I ward slide As the elephants weigh two tons eAch some seventy tons of steel glrderlng have been used Hinged supports bracketed from solid masonry have J ben employed as the structure has to be removed for the rest of the per- formance Quito a menagerie of strange animals Including dromedaries zebras and ostriches are installed In comfortable stables round the stage These aol I mats form a procession In the pantomime + J oJ I 101 Prizes in All 5O01 First Prfze S6O 6 Prizes aoh 10 70 Prizes eoch S5 25 Prizes each c 32 I tabllshment She shall no longer live with such a man I am taking her back to her girlhood home But I can explain cried Fairleigh Its all a fool mistake Father Tom said Barrington You eee It was like this air Barrlnrfon Interrupted Dor- othy ¬ I think this Is a family matter where outsiders are Intruders May I trouble you to take me home Mr fllocura she added producing a long envelope hero are some most Important papers which I do not care to Intrust to the flimsy strong box at our house Would It bo too much to ask you to take them home and lock them In your safe subject to my order Not at all replied Slocum posketI Intr the papers I shall be of any service to you Dorothy Kerr was one of the few women for whom the acrid old man had any liking or respeot Ills admir- ation ¬ for tho stately beauty was bound- less ¬ and he eagerly seized the oppor- tunity ¬ of doing her a favor As Dorothy and Barrington reached the front door the girl said Those paper I gay Mr fllocura were the proofs of this aunts existence I wish them put In A safe place for unl u you are much maligned Mr Dill ¬ rington you are the sort of man who would not scruple to obtain them by any means In your power In Mr Slooums hands they are secure Falrlslghl1 called Barrington sharp- ly ¬ trntr4 back toward the reception- room The young husband met him In tho hall before be could reach the room Falrlelgh whispered Barrington hastily you owe me a lot of money- f I dont help you out still further sour Wall tr peculations will break y maid of a week You told me so yesterday Now I aint trytn to rub It tn But If youU do something for me Ill pan the debt oft and set you on your eet siam And whats more m bring I Influence to bear thatll set you stralgh with your wife Shell think twice be- fore ¬ dei rUn you If X tell her that he> name drops out of mywill In case she refuses to forgive you What must I do to gain all this panted Tolrlelgh wildly Im dupe hate at losing my wife and at the visa of losing my money m do anything even murder If need boto get straight once more He spoke recklessly unmeaningly- Barrtngton smiled grimly It wont go as far AS murder X guess lie said you know the com- bination ¬ of old Slocuras safer TeaT Well I want that long envelope Dor- othy ¬ Kerr Just gave him rm gain to make a try for It myself But you can get at his safe easier than I can IVm mine by rights Get It for me and were square Im rich I can keep my prom- Ise to set you up In m- Ill do HI whispered Fairleigh as Dorothy came toward them to learn he reason of Barringtons delay- In one week remember warned Dorothy as she and Barrington parted at the door I shall expect my answer- In loss than a week answered Dar rlngton Ill have an answer ready for you But as be strolled disconsolately down tile avenue on his way home h- thouehu oddly enough were lets on his Impending troubles and on dread ot being farced to marry Dorothy K rr than on the demur face and graceful figure of the Girl In Pink Dorothy meantime had entered the house In the hall her brother con ¬ fronted her drawing her Into the li- brary ¬ 7 must hare a talk with you he said 7s It Important she asked If not let It wait till tomorrow Im tired- It cant waltl he cried angrily So Important as all that It Is n matter of life or death he answered To Be Continued Save the Babies MORTALITY ta aomethlnpr frightful We can hardly realize that I INFANT tho children born in countries twentytwo onequarter dlo before the reach ono year thirtyseven per gent or moro than before they are five and onehalf before they are fittqvn I donot besltato to say that a timely use of Caatorla would save a majority of three precious lives Neither do TTO heoitato to ay that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by tho use of narcotlo preparations Drops tinctures and soothing syrups sold for childrens complaints moro or leas opium or morphine They are in considerable quantities deadly poIsons In quantity they stupefy retard circulation and to congestions slclcneiu operates exactly tho reverse but you must coo that it bears tho signature of Chas H Fletcher Coatbria muses tho blood to circulate properly opens tho pores of tbe akin and allays fever Genuine Castor nlnnyB bear the signature of I I IIit- ltJII i JH U- qJ < r J s tJ A Won 1 I I t 111 < S 5l T5fi f 1t IIoO rTet o HERII ar two clever Parlslatns who are exhibiting the AIbapiijj 1gp f T don They are billed aerL < Vi ICInersMoulln and thli as ln t hd1iO J which the man balance Uu blcyclcrrldln woman oh rift chnVOiaP 1 In a ikelch In which they appear i IV U a and honest feat bi ftonJJn4 > ness for It Is evident the roan Is slippurtlne at least 1W pouns0ont9Jxjsrh- lschtn I u f = 1I Ti 11 Theatre have your photographs taken At Our Broadway Studio 0We employ anentirely new 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ruJnJrtr fltI If youwlshLdvlceconcernlngI-

ownsnew or the maklni over ofoldnes ff you wish advice concernIng home dressmaking write toMme Judlce Evening World Punt-

rer Building New York City and

she wlU five It to you in this column

Dress for a Child1ir Mm3u4kee

HAVE a dress for child seven ynrI old like sample inclosed Plore-

alvr ndrlce as to making It Tholittle tlrl Is rather dark with browntyr and MArk hair Where can I getfancy collar patterns I> M G

I1izabcth N J1 oer OAblnod red cloth will be pretty

trlninrtl with narrow hlnck chet ribbin anil cllt soutache Itad with seV-

ril rows altcrititltiR on the skirt nodbelt nnil tlio > ol e nlnnco on the blouro-

xi Nl Vlilto nIl n > OkC nnd collarcjtlnr of nIl or wool Roods will ndd atlu nii nrinco for a little girlTiling colliil priltrrn rat IJP bought at

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allY latttrn Nill-

nChoiceA of f o orsIVftr Vn c JUdk-ep I IJ1C1J colui xuulfl mnkc the most

V t ttxlli1 mil blue or brown Whathtjln of n skirt ami nelet xhoulil

1 Inlo7 I would like a long Jacket hutwould llfcc I nothing bccomlnr I amE fret S Inhf tall 31 bust 22 walt-t11sttrenna1 1axr brpn hnlr nnd light

cWltlcxfon II1111-Hon Hpnn tho rnoit fnnhlonab-

losh Dun vlntr and li b cpinnito your rmnjle lon A mllUr > coattriiKiird In Kilt hutton nlth a flaredninesored skirt or a lnx plaited dc-

misn1 will be culled to your figure Theserllllerns ore obtiirabls at any tornlrrJln piper plttert-

1IFo a Girl of Sixtci nlUjar Mire Juliei AM n girl of sixteen and would likeII your advice In inaKlng a dress of In

closed sample awl trlmrnlnj I havejjrlnht jarJs of material thirty Inchestwlde and fifteen yards of bias folds I

m 5 feet 2 inches In height and ratherSlender MILDRED

i Your wJn olored cloth will trim upicely with the sums shade of vclvoteciAnd Kilt braid or Pcrel m hand trimming

I Have the skirt boxpi uted on a beltI tin double or triple plaits without other

trimming than wido born at the tootA gathered blouse waist fastened In tho-tacic with putted cleeve Is a rood de

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The of a Kiss

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House

ByPayso j

OF PReCEDING CHAPTERSMercedes Garth a dnumakers aiiltUnt

its neat by her employrr to the horn of ayoung Mr Falrl1 h to whom Mercedbear a strong resemblance There she meetsillcnry Btrrlncton a former day laborer whoha beconn a multimllllonalr through thedeath of hU greatuncle Had the testatoriDices MrL Palrlelchl auntMlv thli fortune would have been em nut her death Ina foundling u > lum ha been proved Fairlexh deceived In the dim light by the like

iBen between his wife and Mercedes kissesthe latter Ill wife and several of theirguests witness the act Among these guests

Dorothy Kerr and her brother ClaudeMercedes vras formerly Dorothys maid andwas loved by Claude

Mrs Fatrlelih refuses to believe her huebands explanation and urged by old MrBloeum her father she vows ihe will leOFmlrlelgh Dorothy tells Barrington thatMrs Xalrlelghs aunt who U rightful heirta his great uncle fortune Is not dead

SCHAPTER III

I A Utrnner Offer of MarringAfUlINGTON stared at the girl In

i3 amazed incredulity his monu-mental composure arfd selfcon ¬

trol almost for the moment overthrownt Shes living ho echoed You saythis Runt ofiMr Falrlelgh this auntwho was next heir to the property Isliving I suppose thats a bluff Isntit4 I-

tiIt4 Isnt a bluff It Is the solemntruth Listen There was an old houoeIteeper In ray grandmothers house wholeft service before 1 was born to takea position as matron of the RyersonFoundling Hospital But she came oc

vcoslonally tOloe us all through myrchildhood and girlhood She talkedmuch to me about tile children In the

r institution torch was garrulous oldcreature Among others she told me ofthis stunt of Mrs Falrlelgh HelenDoll who had been under her charge1JlttOld matron lost ncr position soulwe pensioned her Well when the mat-ter

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of the Townsley will came up Ithreatened to cut off her pension unlessdie should make an affidavit thatHelen Bell had died In the foundllnaasylum Thatls how you came In forthe Townsley fortune The aunt Is llv-Jng as 1 can prove I also know heritvhcreabonts and can lay my hand onproofs of her Identity I have only tospeak to malta you a beggar

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oJt you knew all this why didntyou say BO when the will was read

r btd other plan I stllbhave themjlhore is no use in going Into details

I refuse to give my reasons Somejnay Know them or you nosy

noiUut this aunt why didnt she comefortrard at the time

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j This aunt Is living In poverty but I-I caVsay the word Jha will make hr-

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becoming but cot expensiveplain but atylbh The

I material U brown iud white striped milkIam a blonde nJth liGht hair and dorkblue eros and fair complexion I am S-

j feet bales tall with 31 bust mcoBtiieund 21Inch waIst and I am seventeenjoara old What color hair ribbonshould Ioar1 E M M

A pointedshaped ypKa dlcct obtainedby tucking your rnatcrlal with eitherthe white or brown stripe uppermost Insolid color Is a pretty design and suitedto your slender flsure Allow the tucks-to flare at the bust The sleeves will bepretty made same way with puff at theelbow White ribbon would be best foryour hair but pal blue or yellow mightbe moro becoming

A Princess GqwnDeal Imo Judic-

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j like to Rot a dark blue loulslnehut jm told to Jet heavier goods I utn

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terial as the briuty of the gown laysIn the lit of it and anything IlghtTrelgbthRS a tendency to pull crooked In theseam Velvet or relvetMn milk bro-

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flares full anti gracefully In a longlit It fastens In tho centre back orunder the left arm

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Mme Juillc iINDIA tell mo how to make a waist

j arK of Inclined goods with either braid01 lace IamdarZ with SJ but

and 0 waist I would like It to makenu look thinner and fashionable as Iam only sixteen ANNA S

Your royal blue faille silk will trimup prettily with cream lace Insertionany width from a half to two inchesAs you wish to Appear more slender Iwould advls yoil totuck your materialIn Clusters of three with space enoughbetween to lay on the lace Of courseIt must be up and down from the neck-to the waist line You could tuck thesleeve the same way leaving apuffeffect at the elbow and unestrlpa of thelace as collar and deep cuffs

But why have you waited till nowto spring this f

Again for reasons thai dont con¬

cern you Suffice that at last I haysprung It as you say Now what do

you mean to do7With a grunt Darrin ton drew forth

his checkbook and a fountain pennow muoht he asked sharplyI dont understand she replied with

affected surprise-Oh yes you do You come to me

with a line of Information and want tobiaclmali me Im quite ready to payfor your silence Besides I want thename and address of that aunt

Why do you want that she askedwith some uneasiness

Im going to Investigate the case If-I find ahe has a claim on the money sheshall hac 11000000 Ill see she doesntfind out who It comes from Im notfool enough to give up the whole for¬

tune but the poor old ladys gain tohave enough to keep her comfortableall right Now how much do you bleedme for

11 Im no blackmaile-rNo It looks that way from where I

sit What are your terms Speak outIf I were a dimenovel heroine Id

say I scorn your gold but I dontscorn all of It I I want about ten dollarsworth of It-

Whats the point salted Barringtonthorough mystified Ten dollarworthof gold 1

Yes In the form of a wedding ringWhat

He eat glaring stupidly at her for sifull minute

I mean she w nt on at last X

want as price for my silence to be thewife of Henry Q Barrington multi-millionaire

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This Is so suddeal grinned Barrington unable In spite of him alarm torefrain from seeing the amusing side otso unusual a proposal

Please dont joke she answeredThis Is a business proposition Mr

brother has played at ducks and drakoawith the money our parent left UI Wecan hardly keepafloat another monthI dont love you but I love your for-

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and I mean to bo your wife That-Is the price of my silence Marry roe orbecome a paupr

IIll think It overhe mutteredt1ta a choice o

two pretty bad evils at best You shallhave your answer la a week

As he spoke steps were heard In thehall Mrs Kalrlelgh entered dressedfor the street and accompanied by herfather The old gentleman Win facewas a picture of pious anger Behindpattered thy anguished husband stilltrying vlnly to set matters straight

Whoti up1 queried Barrington-I am taking my daughter back to

her old home replied Mr Siocumpompously back to her father rootAway from the man who baa trampledon her y > ung and trusetln hear lt >

Gal gasped Harrington You doIt fine The only pity Is that thereIsnt some real reason for such heroicsCant you soe It was just a tool breakand not anything Intentional

That what Ire told her criedFalrlelgh eagerly but she wont lis-

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to eta this huge sight The elephants appear In an extravaganzaentitled The Golden Princess and the Elephant Hunters The climax of thisthrilling piece Is reached when the fifteen elephants plunge down a slope ofcoma fortfive degrees into deep water TIm splash made by fortyfive tons ofelephantine flesh and blood is prodigious 1s tho effect on the audience-

All this takes place at the Hippodrome When the time for the spectaclearrives the circular arena floor controlled by a huge hydraulic ram sinks down-ward

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all Wbays WT iHe looked In amazement fromnieces tearstained to her angry

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as the portraits appear from day to day and when the story Is finishedto send all twelve r their names In the same envelope to The Girl-In Pink Editor World P O fox Ct N Y City Dont send In oneppjjralt ata time send all twelve at be paid to answers

do not Includo au twelve portraits and names will be receiveduntil noon of Feb L

was Father Tom Sloeum brother otYoung Mrs Falrlelghs fattier but ascheerful and sunny of nature as hisbrother was acrid and uncharitable

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elephant who proceeds to slide down the chute and falls Into the lake with amagnificent tpinrh The spectators crc protected b > u glass screen twenty feetWeb

The sectional view shows In dlaRrnmatlc form the special mechanism Installedby Mr frank Parker the stage director to carry the fifteen plungIng ele-phants

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to the point 4u feet above the stnKe from which the start on their lawnI

ward slide As the elephants weigh two tons eAch some seventy tons of steelglrderlng have been used Hinged supports bracketed from solid masonry have

J ben employed as the structure has to be removed for the rest of the per-

formance Quito a menagerie of strange animals Including dromedaries zebrasand ostriches are installed In comfortable stables round the stage These aol

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I tabllshment She shall no longer livewith such a man I am taking herback to her girlhood home

But I can explain cried FairleighIts all a fool mistake Father Tom

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air Barrlnrfon Interrupted Dor-othy

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I think this Is a family matterwhere outsiders are Intruders May Itrouble you to take me home Mrfllocura she added producing a longenvelope hero are some most Importantpapers which I do not care to Intrust tothe flimsy strong box at our houseWould It bo too much to ask you totake them home and lock them In yoursafe subject to my order

Not at all replied Slocum posketIIntr the papers I shall beof any service to you

Dorothy Kerr was one of the fewwomen for whom the acrid old manhad any liking or respeot Ills admir-ation

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of doing her a favorAs Dorothy and Barrington reached

the front door the girl saidThose paper I gay Mr fllocura were

the proofs of this aunts existenceI wish them put In A safe place forunl u you are much maligned Mr Dill ¬

rington you are the sort of man whowould not scruple to obtain them byany means In your power In MrSlooums hands they are secure

Falrlslghl1 called Barrington sharp-ly

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trntr4 back toward the reception-room

The young husband met him In thohall before be could reach the room

Falrlelgh whispered Barringtonhastily you owe me a lot of money-f I dont help you out still further

sour Wall tr peculations will breaky maid of a week You told me soyesterday Now I aint trytn to rub Ittn But If youU do something for me Illpan the debt oft and set you on youreet siam And whats more m bring

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name drops out of mywill In case sherefuses to forgive you

What must I do to gain all thispanted Tolrlelgh wildly Im dupehate at losing my wife and at the visaof losing my money m do anythingeven murder If need boto get straightonce more

He spoke recklessly unmeaningly-Barrtngton smiled grimly

It wont go as far AS murder X

guess lie said you know the com-bination

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of old Slocuras safer TeaTWell I want that long envelope Dor-othy

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Kerr Just gave him rm gain tomake a try for It myself But you canget at his safe easier than I can IVmmine by rights Get It for me and weresquare Im rich I can keep my prom-Ise to set you up In m-

Ill do HI whispered Fairleigh asDorothy came toward them to learnhe reason of Barringtons delay-

In one week remember warnedDorothy as she and Barrington partedat the door I shall expect my answer-

In loss than a week answered Darrlngton Ill have an answer ready foryou

But as be strolled disconsolately downtile avenue on his way home h-

thouehu oddly enough were lets onhis Impending troubles and on dread otbeing farced to marry Dorothy K rrthan on the demur face and gracefulfigure of the Girl In Pink

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7s It Important she asked If notlet It wait till tomorrow Im tired-

It cant waltl he cried angrilySo Important as all thatIt Is n matter of life or death he

answeredTo Be Continued

Save the BabiesMORTALITY ta aomethlnpr frightful We can hardly realize that

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