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John D. Daytan,

Bar Bar B. Ranch, Alberta, Canada.

minette hesitates a moment, and then, with equal shyness she takes out her own card. As she hands it to Dayton, he sees the wedding ring on her finger . His Joyous look is dashed as he stares hard at it, but when Minette has turned away with Nora, he reads the card in his hand;

Mlde. Minette de Dupin

En his boyish delight in discevering she is unmsrmzd he is on the verge of rushing after her. But instead laughs, shakes his head and says:

"Mademoiselle --~that's French for Miss. But-it won't be Miss long, if the Man from Canada can help it".

Birdie Dayton, upon her return home from Atlantic City find the latter from her husband's uncle, and is thrown into panfl panic. She finally gets in touch with Dick. The two ere at their wits ehds to know nhht,to do. They have come to the end of their resources, and aware that the uncle may turn up at the agartment any moment, they realize that there is due to be an exposure of their f.aud. They quaiiel violently,

Dickie accusing Birdie of extravagance with her gambling mania,

that their money has gone to buy

and she retorting furiously gifts ‘for that "French cat afdfigzgrims", meaning Nora (Miss