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-; ; .... i ... i j i i inrn1 " ' 1 1 IDi T '' f , v t 11 .- 'l.r if" .1 SatM.o , The Broken Coin ConUnu.d from P.. 3 "We tclght pick up scre res thi-rl' Flrat, let u go to the palju.- ; v Frederick ferhaps he is Lot cut ta.j early." But, early though It was. Ccuut Fred erick aa astir wna tevleed rt'2dy :cr the street apparently, as was aN: ti'.s tueat. Count Sachio. Kve;i k, K.ry s car awept by the pa'.ace fr .ut ti.ty uw the count and Sat-h'.o eu-p lira tU:r 'own car. vttch a:te1 for tht-.i "Quick!" said Kitty. !:ik::.j tacit deeper In the seat that she t. !: t be observed. 'Trive aicuid t !.. v. Cent let them see i:ie." Sr.. r also to Rckau to onivdl tii;.. i beat be might. Their on car s. lag around the ccr:.-T. j;.:ve j the vehicle cf Cour.t Freiiir.ck, v aped on dew the street Once mere, still urdauutcd 1 directed ber cw; cr u. ..-i the tlcck and step in fr-r.t . i r Frederick's palace. Th:s t'. . tale nick cf tine; t.r a.: i passed at lr-wer sre 1, in c: ! r Oca for euon exa:.!':.r. cared to n.ae of ;..e :.. r ear a u.n 'a s:.e - . : 1 c .. ' form welkins t'r.-ta the - "' ! driveway t r ifce :.! '...: : ; ' great bu!Id:::s "Stop"' cr:ed Kitty t. K. -i know that mati-tli.it 's a Sachial 1 saw the ti : : gether last night. It was t i-.v showed the ccia I hearj .: roan wher the rr.:.-:-.'.. !..i.' Rcleau. that !u : ' Count FYeiier!..v til: C! thr '-' "Cert'ilnly iv. etclld Rcleau. "I meant o put does be not? What can ? J your excellency gun.e to try e: entrance into Ccaat Y: house ?" "Yes." said Kitty Vist-ltt if we can trao hfre th: t: going " Once mere these tw, ; themselves at the d;.rr cf i' ;. ertck'e ah-.ue. and -r ji.r cut quest. on The two pass--d "' ' through the r.;.-.:n ':' :',' u-av which Kitty !:. v t 1 Wiii ! !'J t:;.s :. .rr. 1 pecttng ' -at the u--.---:.y whtc. th.-.' had S' e:t tt . ' v - 's than t O'.:. V-. 7i.i.. s-.-ritcn .fi c :t As they apprise..-, i cne In th.e r r.t v . fore themsekt " . . cksely by Kl' y, s' . . ' deer peered It. at .1 hcund. in the H-v-.; 1 1 stranger, t ''" ! ' - " 1c,. K-ilea'; c . , :. : ' '. ' r tth, au -th- - -.'.: h.-. unt'.l he It. -rf ibmis-s ':: aiar-1 and I - t.t . :. '. y : " ha ar y i t ; :. " 'd K''--- v:r,ac; ;,'.:--"- .: o,. - ek tell ne. '..f man. gene pull, a -.. froir. re to the oh-r. .t 1 1.. well e cugh what failure w .id .'or h..a, refused to speak ha'.ev t It was." said he at "I ba not found it. At i.-a arti-j '. soon." "I will tell you. excn'.'e:;;.!." , lean at length. "It w' 1 d us : c'.al geed tj ha' ; ..-'.:i y.'n '.' party cf which we kr..-w. I w.i; him up. if your eicellc-scy w .il t,; : in a." Acordti.gly he Shi bitta :r--nfflcial of Grah-.-t'ten tw at.d en p "Qu'.ckl" s-aid K'.tty. : aay silently they U-;'t the f. -1 .- d and took with th-'ta the k- CHAPTER '"VII. At Count Sachs's Lidc' Buch speed lUi-.-.t! u aitaae to get out of bU o-.vu car that Kify a:.u he arrived at the fcuj:'ii:a leUe c Count Sachio well ia d a:.c- cf a'.. Others bound U.t-er that evti-tfu inorning, Kitty and Rolcau mov.d aheut very much as thay plted aiu-r th. li entry It pleased tbjtr. best t h: le ia-tn selves In a small ro-.ui adj, to iia main hall where taey far.c:- -1 'he nut events of the day would r.a; had enactment. A door and w.s!iu.v n.ad. connection between ties'- tw r&.-ai. and Dehind the curtains ts the snial.t: room taey tancied they r.o''A be sui tcientl concealed. But there were others who had an Interest in the events to cccar in the . hunting lodge cf Count s-uhio that morning. The tangled skein i f ihe mysterious coin was expanding, draw lug tn yet others. Haruly had Kl'.iy and Rolean secreted themselves he tore they heard fcctfal.s under the window of the gallery which ran along that side of the chalet. They won dered who might be the author and whit bis purpose. It was somewhat later before they heard the mingling of voices and the sound of f.ot'al'.a, "Rudolph!" exclaimed Count Sac'alo. "Why has he not come? What has gone wrong?" But none could explain to him why Rudolph had not arrived r.or at the time did either Kitty cf rioleau kr.o-v who or what RuJol;h rt:Kht be ah bMUMfe, tiC 4 ........ ... , .. .J whom they then.selves had left tied hand and foot In Count Frederick's palace Nor could nay of these pre-; ent know mat before this time Count Frederick himself, returning to im palace, bad found yonder Intruder bound and left helpless, in bia own private apartment. The man had Bade such excuses as be could by de claring that be had been robbed and thrown In the room by a ruffian, as alsted by a beautiful woman. And Count Frederick, finding on the floor of his own apartment a tiny handker chief, bad needed scarce more than one guess as to who that young wom an bad been. Bat as to all these side scenes which had been enacted, Count Sachio was altogether Ignorant. Wherefore he now walked up and down, now ex claiming his ow-n doubts. His irrita tion was obvious enough to Kitty aa b peered through the veiled curtain iod !n:ent ..t the matn r.x- ta. a jc a: 1 ttt Oil vd .is rn V. 0 cm pi HOI n 3 sn is iij Pretty Things f or the Housewife rr r n urn .wc, ' eJ a DresserSet of tmbroidcred Lmeo Oi3 Habit cf BoiTOwins ''-or-1 Policies Denounced by la-s.r-.nce Authorities. ROB Wife AND CHILDREN in e?ct T"ev Ba- cw F-st Deoend-e-it Bcrec a- ts ' n Uj MJt N.cnt. s T.iKei ''"' T'",, V. ien it l V,.t NcfacJ. The . - .. i ' ft S Ik- ' Poei-ul Hanaa o' Ro'taj t-o S:ra"3' Vas He'p'eas. the fl hry, n r Heav wn.te linen i or cotton In cer t n : n .-axes, .a.hfoldered with lignt 1 t',. r.Re simple and eiegant ,ir- ; - i t!;at delight the heart "t 'be !., .,t !.c;.: ewlfe These sets cn-t "i dresMr scarf and pincusii !!!i .i.v.t i ua' y. but glove and hand l., n:.i- f o-M ii..iv be made to match ettd h,l-h .1 to tin ni. Th- --tf l ii length of the linen havttic k, aliep il edges buttonhole .t'-l- I ;i!i I'ulil colored floss A scii'll uiid Mower p.itiern la embrold I ni i ,. h , -si it: 1 st the center ot the sent"!, on oil,- side A small otiloiig pincushion ts cov ered with io pieces of linen, one if.nalliT than ihe other, as shown In the pictue Tlo-se are Inittonhole stitcheil In seellops Hbout the edges and eyelets aie oilt-i in th'ia. A scroll and flow er pattern is embroidered In tha small er piece Thev are Joined by narrow satin ribbon threaded through the eye lets and tied In lutlc bows. 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The doilo" are small replicas of the een teri a e circle is cut from the wue ttn lor the centerpiece and a taw I'reiirb knots, of dark yellow embrold ry ai'-k, ai,- oik d In il;e center to repres. id the sliiuiens Three rows of petals me outlined on the centerpiece with whit- i.t,i a. I ih-i tiny gill cord is .ecd vs 1 1 )i veil-ov sl'.K thread a r r. o iihi.e of i ach i-eial. The friii'S i re irott.ied liltie t one side to allow three light preen leaves to be pamiiii In A little white paint Is trnhed in nt the point of oach petal and the iminin uoont I in eds trimmed away from them The doilies a-e n.tide lu the ssme wav out on a smaller cnj i.e -y-'e:i.- :i..i.4 by BRAIDED COAT OF MOIRE i f ;.,,- n siit .a At Am Dressy coat for little girl, made of heavy moire silk with plain body and accordion plaited skirt. The belt, col lar and cuffs are covered with a patf i tern done of silk soutache braid. 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