Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 262, 15 October 1915 — Page 9

Mer Husband's Widow

' Chapter XXXIV.- . . ; ; 8ir Ralph explained that the deceased . waa bis cousin, Mr. ' Oswald Varney, who had come over to settle an affair of honor with Captain Steele, here present. . Happily, the encounter had no serious result, and a reconciliation took place on the field. Apparently Mr. Varney had inadvertently placed a pistol In his, pocket, believing it to be unloaded, had stumbled, and so met bis death. . These facts were embodied in a proces-verbal drawn up by the commissary, which was signed by the three witnesses of the affair. The police raised no objection to the conveyance of the : body to England, provided the permission of the proper authorities was obtained. ir Ralph as of right took charge at the necessary arrangements. . Victor seemed loath to depart, although Rhedan reminded him that his duties demanded his Immediate return, and that in case any other member of the dead man's family Came over bis. presence might be- considered indelicate. His quarrel with the baronet, was forgotten in the presence of the disaster. Indeed, Sir Ralph was at pains to testify his sympathy and - friendly feeling. "Don't bold yourself in any way responsible for poor old Oswald's death," he said. , "The accident , had really nothing to do with the duel. Oswald was always a careless chap with a. gun. Years ago, when we used to go out after the partridges together, I used to warn him that he would blow his own or somebody else'i head off one of these days. You have nothing to reproach yourself with.; You may rely on me to make that perfectly clear td all the parties concerned." ' The two men looked over each other's shoulders. "I don't know, why you were so down on me the other day" continued the baronet with an engaging smile. "1 had no wish to be a witness of that scene; and I can. tell you it was a knockdown blow to me when a certain lady walked in. You won't mind my saying that I was fond of that woman, will you?" He pretended to be lighting a cigar, but he was watching the other's face keenly. Victor betrayed no t interest whatever at the announcement. "Ah, that's where it Is!" sighed Gaveston. . "A woman - marries and drifts apart from her husband, and when another man really wants her he finds she is tied. Well, well I hope ycu will ba happy together yet. By the way, ia- the er fact of your marriage to remain a Secret?" " "Unless it is abeolutely necessary to dieclrse it yes," replied Victor, abstractedly. Sir Ralph shook his head. "A sad business. The way you young chaps rush into marriage! A smart officer like you might have had his plckyou might have found a rich widow, tr True Secret of Keeping Youthful Looking . (Ths Beauty Sitr.) 'The real secret of keeping' yourr' 'info ' Ins end beautiful," says a well- ...own - bysloniit, -"U to keep the liver and bowel normally active. Without theae re- ' Qulaltee, poisonous waste products remain In the system, polluting the blood and lodging In various organs, tissues, ,-. Joints. One becomes flabby, obese, nervpus. mentally slue eich, dull-eyed, wria- ' la and sallow of face. "But to get liver and bowels working; Its they ought, without producing evil '" after-ofreo'., has been the problem. For-tu,-!te." , there is a prescription of un- . cii'st!'i.. : .irlt which may now be had I iive-;!!rt tablet form. Its valve la , i ,. .-, a .ingredient derived front :t . . V .-y apple, or its root, which 1 . f -.d "vegetable calomel' ber. , n e.Tcoliveners though of r . . is not to be classed with the .i.. ikH ul morcurial c:igin. Therri it nfi lanii-foiinlng constituent la 'sentsvnel' - jblrts t halt's the name and their - use ncii followed by weakness or ex- . hauttion. On the contrar". these hnrm- ' Ires vegetable tablets tend to Impart tone ana elasticity 10 the relaxed intes- . tlnal wall, ftent&nel tablets, which mar .. be procured from any druggist a dimuj worth will do will prove a revelation ft an constipated. Uver-trouMe-J vtrmmf A Is Now Oh At the Murray and Murrette Theatres. .For the Chevrolet Touring Car and the two Diamond Rings, which are to be given away to the Murray and Murrette theatre patrons. A large number of popular favorites have entered and the votes are increasing each day. . Votes are given with each admission at both theatres, and admission books are given to contestants to sell who enter into the race. You are allowed to sell 11.10 worth of admissions for $1.00 and get 500 votes for each and every dollar's worth you sell. .The contest is short, only lasting but a few weeks, and if any one wishes to enter they should do so at once. Here is a chance to win a very valuable prize and at , the same time secure a little . diversion,, without a cent of cost to yourself. Why don't you start today? Miss Dorothy Heckman 12,865 Miss Thelma Zuttermeister. . . 12,740 Mrs. Ray Bowman George Brehm "Toe Ashinger Miss Bessie Rupe Mr. Sam Vigran Miss Ethel B. O'Connell Dr. Grosvenor, Jr Miss Rose Wallace Mr. Wilbur Vogelsong.. Miss Hester Williams . Miss Stella Harris Mr. Fred Elstro 12,740 12,715 11.570 8,560 8.475 8,395 6,655 6.170 5,420 5.130 4,920 3,875 3,485 8,040 3,035 2,940 2J)05 1,920 1.460 1,420 765 665 . 415 .365 325 305 140 130 ' 115 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy Mr. Earl Kiesker Mr. Chauncey Edgerton . ; Miss Grace McConlogue Mr. A. C Carroll Mr. Harry Kiser Mr. J. W. Pollett .......... . . j Mr. Harry McBiide Mr. Willard Nearon Mrs. Josephine Schwlaer .... Mr. Phillip Gates Mr. Richard Jessup ..... . . . . . Mr. W. Wallick Miss Dolores Kejlum ....... .. Mr. D. D. MinnlCk Mr. Frank, Fun:. Mr. William Burns

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for instance,: pretty and youngyounger than yourself." . He looked very hard at the- younger man. Then be shrugged, bis shoulders. "Well, since you are" married to Mrs. Melas, of course there is nothing to be said."

"Of. course, there ia nothing to be said or done, rejoined Victor, stiffly, "and the less we speak about the revelation I was forced to make the other night the better tor all parties." He heard a voice calling him downstairs. "Coming, Rhedan," he called through the open door. "Well. Sir Ralph, we may not meet again. , ; "If any doubts occur as to the succession to poor Varney 's estate on a certain score you know where to find me and you can rely on me to repeat in public what 1 said privately the other' night: Good-day:" He looked the Baronet straight in the eyes and joined his friend below. They' caught "the day boat back to England. ' f ; ' - Rhedan ceaselessly discussed ' tbe causes of the - accident.. It seemed to him Inexplicable, both that the pistol should have' been ' loaded and that, being loaded, Varney should have thrust it in so careless a fashion into the pocket of his coat. Steele hardly beard him. , His thoughts were all with Leslie in this new sorrow which had come into her life. He had seen Gaveston send off the telegram telling of her .husband's death. ' She must have received it long ere this. He pictured her, white-faced and sorrowful, in the train rushing to the south. Poor Leslie! First her faith in him had been ruthlessly shattered, and now this other man, in whom she had trusted, bad been taken away from her. Hardest of all, the most formal expression of sympathy on bis part would be resented by her as an insult. ; Mrs. Melas was lounging in the drawing room of her South Kensington flat smoking a cigarette. It was 'a furnished flat, and the drawing room had originally looked much like other South Kensington drawing rooms; but with the aid of some East era embroideries arid many fat cushions and an untidy litter of trivial luxuries, the Queen of Diamonds had managed to impart to it, in. spite of tbe white-papered . walls and muslin The safe F ?T IT ITXJX someness. "

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curtains, that suggestion of tbe East she always brought with her. SIe tucked her feet up on tbe settee and clasping her bands behind her bead resumed her consideration of the complications in which she found herself Involved. . -What, after all, had she. gained by openly claiming Victor as her -husband? He had not denied it. it waa true, but that she suspected was for the sake of tbe other woman, not for her. If she had know that Leslie was the woman he bad married at Hounslow she -would nave kept silence; for she could not nave supposed that any woman would have forfeited her position as Varneys wif e in order to force herself on Steele. Leslie and Victor were, in fact, as far apart from each other before her intervention as they could be now. That she and Victor were any nearer she doubted. She nad not seen him since bec had thanked her and curtly bidden her good-bye outside the Varneys house just forty-eight hours before. NOr had she ' 'heard . from Gaveston'. .It "was. just; her bad 4 luck that she .bad had to; make that confession in his . presence. She might safely, reckon on him . now as an enemy. He had set bis heart on having her and her money, and now she had defeated his hopes. She remembered his threats about that long-forgotten South African business. Pooh! He dared not speak. He had been as deep in it as she. , The servant announced "Captain Steele." "Hooray!" cried Mrs. Melas, slipping to her feet. "Who said he was lost?" Her eyes gleamed in the carefully shaded room. Beautifully gowned, in a setting admirably fitted to her personality, Jenny Melas might well have reckoned on a warm greeting . from Help Digestion To keep your dfgestive organs in good working order to stimulate your liver, tone your stomach and regulate your bowels, takeFILLS Letsc Sals of Any Medidaaj UiaWeeLL - Sold verywfcee. . Baboons. lOc. 25c convenient, milk supply

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economy and rich flavor. Milk with t cups of water, reserving flour, bcaia muic ana-tt leaspoonrai ana nour wmcn nave iicen unxca ana a aaan 01 cayenne, un mis cream soap lounaation consistency by settling miik aiiuroo wita dcsiroa to variety. COLONIAL BUILDINQ Richmond, nd.

bet WTt Bat hf islkaoic'lSBJMU fta ber mecbanically asd seemed-to look at ber wttb sad. uuseetiit eyes, Ebe, seise bis .ribt hand M herji and calied up devotedly Into Hsr face. "No; ifa tile merest scratch.- n said. "Sit down I want to. teU yon" . "But tell me now. Was it a nsbt? Who with?" : - -Vniy. vv i.-v; - "Varney! I might have guessed It The brute!" - . . "He was not a brute. And be'a dead." (To Be Continued.

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