If" '',' " --BVBiMSnS-iEJBEBB MDGBB-PHliaDBEPHIS, FBIDAT, tfBteTTABY ! 1M2 A u '"' i ' - - i ' T i E- : 1 r ffegjjj P? P ' ....a itKMNH TUB BTOBY J . ..Htm an e d W Tork cabman. i J" ' H5?i threw e(T ha Jove of drink, 1 fti'snablj I"."!!". metherla anuuhHT. X Uawns P'(,hfJlel(t frlmd, Paul Veniza. "PAWNED" An Uasml Rebssbc f PaejpU Whes Vary Balng It Plsdfed te De the Bjiddlnf of Others By FRANK L. PACKARD Auther of "Th MiraeU Matt," "Frem New On," etc. Conurleht, lilt, ty PuQHe Ledger Company aire. 10 "vi t(iviAii KT w ""."VaSif until ha. can r?dem hla - Hii by pyerceniinni .. .. ."'"'".KSni maf by a ' !"l,Ji1i. nun te Blew. away en bnnwn t-i . -- -iii re, iW WS&iX nlnwrit. T nuUl. awcrnpt maa. i Einisir hte a llns r's-raVfiff wnnty yeara later. yeunif. un from Samoa aha tei Y'er ene ."- ,, .iemh( nm ev r hmiiJS .daurala knowleilice of Mb former f, vrallfi f-uJn Kranclace VennBiiter of keen observation lilm bv re- f hla former ia.rtreM. who fel I nsteflWhcg Jilm bv re , wii -r- Man Franc co yennaeier or "'A'.Sitaoed family, w th ene wank , wealth t,mY. rcruadcd by the ten- v "f.TlVnm He of a pamaaq home te ra. 'Wery of hi" wandcrlnea alnca hfi "WP8r?mi1h telli of "eiichlnit tha low trMid' '"Vii vain i.flert te fellow wI".?mI1v the lure of chance. 'Satis- K.IV, thft youth haa no criminal rec "'5 xxi nviCT loin pnsnenjter drawn up ' w'lJnm contract." whercbv, the vpunaer lrV!Sw te pnwn hlmwlf. .body and ,. man Whli acrlc". 0 Ibert Larman )l '".fcnatur! of Vie elder man unen ' 'tVn iKl benda name known. w . Mv M TJJ1 Tiiad of Amerlca'a. wcalthlen .ibtlt UninbllnK hetiBCK. The yeunr rh.ln of .""'"ft; linatura with natUe !"Piw Ink re'iulrlnw the action of the "T ''S water te brlnir out the "lml ., nH "rStinrire. IP the Kamhllrt tM".ir h ar "'I ne. ,'' nrek' . "1'Jeth?n!ih the management Jn Riven a nd thrn"KJJB.wn kome vaiuabley. Tha ""JtJ.r in a marveleuely beautiful k SuM eanVl,.."rJ!uBrt"as l,e keel. or. ' 'and ttkrk it centikctw V CHAPTER IV A pocter of Many Desrccn V.FAD! The Srl win "" her M(" bc D.We Jehn ifruce. Dcntl he did riot we! It wns the mini who hud .wned Ills Wtch-feb hnrdly half nn hr before! What did It mean? Wltnt ffiheBO nngry shouts, that scurrvlnR mmy f"ct out thcre In tha Una or m,i"ytT.t.,, npP fnpn ns dcndly Wta. ..in.fiil tn tier from "Oim't. vnn Mn flint lin tvminil- h"S.. !, tern encn the once Im-1 "I am mere interested In th "Aren't you going te help him? Is he te die there before your eyes?" "I'll hare you charged the fleer, maculate shlrt-ireni, tunc " '"" else, was jut about entering upon, or emerging from, n groveling debauch with that Thing te which he had pawned IiIh mnnhoed, his intellect and his tteui, that Thing of gray pluccu, of horror, of fergctfulncsif, of bliss, of torture driigs. Halfway from the threshold te where Jehn IJruce lay, Docter Crang halted abruptly. "Helle!" he exelaiincl, and ginncpd with suddenly darkening face from Claire Vcnizn te the form of Jehn IJruce, and back te Claire, Veniza again. "On, will you hurry!" she Implored. the man than in the wound." wild Docter Crang, V, ...---- ... . . . .' ,i nml wet nlld URiy Willi n firvui uim murr win n unit ei iiiciiurn hi limp ami wet """. Vt tnrn the wound, veire. "Oulte a eentleman of parts! TOa wmnlVfrem without were rrrcrt-.l I had cxpectcd-let me see what I had "lie Beunun i;w .... , .. exnected we 11. sav. en of the common curses this rimwn itnTn. nml laid bare the wound, veire. "Quite a g crimen BiMi , ii ... t rcrctl- I hnd expected let ..?.!.- .n rrvlne footsteps were keep- expected well, iay. en of the common l en along the lane. A quiver ran hroegh the form or. the fleer. Dead! Ne, he was net dead-not-net yet. A llttle cry escaped from her tightly closed lips, and for nn Instant she cov cev ered I her eyes with her hands. The 4eund was terrlble-lt frightened her. It frightened her the mere because. In tuitively, t.he knew that It was beyerm tny inexperienced aid that she could give. Uut she must act, and act Q She turned and ran into the adjoin ing room te the telcphone, but even ns he reached out te lift the receiver from Ihe hook she liOBltnted. Dr. Crang ! A Ultle shudder of aversion swept eyer her and then resolutely, even pleading with central te hurry, she asked for the tonncctien. It was net n matter of thelce, or aversion, or any ether con sideration In the world save a ques tion of minutes. The llfe of that man in there en the fleer hung by n thread. Dr. Crang was nearby enough te rc rc upend almost instantly, and there was no ene ehc she knew of who she could hope would reach the man In tlme. And she stared frantically at the litsim mnt new was even he unavailable? Why didn't he answer? Why didn't A voice readied her. She recognized It. "Dr. Crang, this Is Claire Venlzn," elie said, and It did net seem ns though the could speak fast enough. "Come at once eh, at once please! There's a man here frightfully wounded. There Isn't a second te leso, ae " "My dear Claire," Interrupted the voice suavely, "Instead of losing ene you can save scvcrnl by telling me what kind of a wound It is, and where tne man Is wounded." "It's a knife wound, a stab, I think," she answered; "and It's In his side. He Is unconscious, and " The receiver nt the ether end had been replaced en Its hook. Bhe turned from the telephone, and swiftly, hurrying, but In cool self-control new, she ehtuincd sorne cloths nml a batin of warm water, nnd returned te Jehn Ilruce'H bide. She could net de much, she rcnllzed that only make wlint effort she could te btancli the ap palling flew of bleed from the wound; (bat, and place n cushion under the tnnn's head, for she could net lift htm te the couch. The minutes passed; and then think ing she heard u footstep nt the front deer, she glanced in that direction, hulf in relief, and yet. tee. In curious au- Hlie listened. re, there iirchcnslen was no ene there yet. She had been mistaken. Suddenly she caught her breath in a little gasp, us though startled. Docter Crang was clever; but faith in Docter I'iniig professionally was ene thing, nud faith In him. in ether respects was qulte another. Why hadn't she thought of it before? It wasn't tee lute yet, wus lt She began te scorch hastily through Jehn Ilruce's pockets. Docter Crang would almost certainly suggest remov ing the ninn from thu sitting room down lire and getting him upstairs te n bed loom, and then he would uudress his patient, and and It was perhaps us well te anticipate Docter ('rung! This man hcie should Imvu quite n sum of money en his person. She hud given it le him herself, and es, hcte It was! The crisp new fifty-dollar bills, the ktnnjpcd nmj numbeied ticket that Iden tified the watch-fob lie had pawned, ware In her liuntl. She ran across the mom, opened a llttle 6aXe In the cor ner, placed the money nnd ticket inside, locked the safe ngaln, and returned te leim Bruce's side ence mere. And suddenly her cyes filled. There was ue tremor, no movement In the man b form new ; ehe could net even feel bis heartbeat. Yes, she wanted IJocter Crang new. pnssionately, wildly, lehn Bruce that wus thu man's iiuuie. Mm knew that much. But bhe had left uim miles nwny and he wus hcie new ami she did net understand. Hew had he get here, why hnd he ceme hern, limbing in through that window te fall at her fret uue one dead? Ihe front deer aliened without pre monitory ring of bell, and closed again. A footstep came quickly forward through tlie outer room and puuscJ n Mie threshold. Claire VciiUh rose te her feet, and her eyes went swiftly, sharply, te the figure stnnulng there n man of perhaps thirty enrs of age, of pewcrfuj build, nnd jet wlinse frame seemed new woefully loose, disjointed nnd without vltlllty. Jfcr eyes traveled te the man's clothing tlmt was dirty, spotted, nnd In dire need of sponging, te the necktie that img awry, te the face that, but for its J!.iiiU,y l''ity-yclIew complexion, would have been nlmest strikingly hand Ime' te the jet-black eyes that some seme .r. i vi tne moment seemed te latk tire !. ifc: .AmI wlth l"tl0 despairing nnig of her shoulders, Clntre Veniza "c "way her hem, and pointed te I"? form of Jehn llruee en the fleer. n,.; nm nfrllil1 lf lH ry Pileus, & ?,rn"B-"d faltered. rJi '".,"" rWit. Claire." he said .1.: """'iiy. "iliat's all right, my , ion can leave it wllh ceiiliilenee D.' knife-Bticklng breed that neighborhood.". Claire Vcnlze stamped her feet. "Qli, hurry!" she burst out wildly. "Don't btand there talking while the man is dying! De Bemething!" Docter Crnng advanced te Jehn Bruce's side, set down the little hand bag he wres carrying, and began te ex amine the wound. "Yes, quite a gentleman of parte l ' he repented. Ills lips had thinned. "Hew did he get here?" "I de net knew," she answered. "He came in through that window there and' fell en the fleer." "Hew peculiar 1" observed Docter Crang. "A gentleman down here in this locality, who is, yes, I will state It as a professional fact. In a very crit ical state, climbs in through Miss Claire Vcnizn's window, nnd " The telephone in the ether room rnng. Claire Veniza ran te it. Docter Crang's fingers nestled en Jehn Bruce's pulse ; be made no ether movement save te cock his head in n listening attitude in the girl's direction ; he made no effort either te exnmine further or te dres the wound. Claire Vcnlza's voice came distinctly : " Yes Ne, I de net think he will return tonight" she was hesitating "he be met with nn ac cident " Docter Crang hnd sprung from the ether room and hnd snntched the 're ceiver from the slrl'si hand. A wave of insensate fury swept his face new. He pushed her roughly from the Instru ment, anil slapped nls band ever steadily agaln wlth murder." "What nonsense!" said Dr. Crnng imnerturbablr. "Did I stab the Ken tlcman?" He took from his pocket n little case, produced a hypodermic sy ringe, nnd pushed back his sleeve. "A doctor is net ft tnngician. If he finds a patient beyond reach of aid what can he be expected te de? My dear Claire, where ero your brains tonight you who are usually se nmnzlngly clever?" "Yeu are mnd Insane with drug!" shf cried out plteeusly. He shook his head, and coely inserted the needle of the hypodermic In his arm. "Net yet," he said. "I nm only im placable. Shall we get en with the story? Monsieur de Lnvcrgne says he sent a gentleman by the name of Jehn Bruce out In jour father's car n little while nte for the nurnese of ebtnlnlne a lenn in order that the said Jehn Bruce might return te the gambling -Joint nnd continue te play. But Mr. Bruce did net return, nnd the dell, for ceme rea son being anxious, telephone! here te make Inquiries. Of course" there was n savage laugh In his voice "It la only a suspicion, but could this gentleman en the fleer here by any chance be Mr. Jehn Bruce?" "Yes," Bhe said faintly. "He Is Jehn Bruce." "Thanks!" sold Dr. Crang sarcas tically.. He very carefully replaced his livnetlcrmic in ins pocket. "iHew an ether little matter. I happen te knew tnar, your miner i biiuuuiuk me eve ning uptown, se I wonder who was in the car with Mr. Jehn Bruce." She stared nt him with flashing eyes. "I w'as!" she answered passionately. '1 don't knew what you are driving at! I never did it before,- but father was awny and Monsieur de hnvcrgne was terribly insistent. He said It was for a very special guest. II didn't, of course, tell Monsieur de Lavcrgne that father couldn't go. I only said that I wns afraid it would net be convenient te make any lean to te niffnK itnt be wouldn't listen te a re- fiinnl. nnd se I went but Monsieur de Lnvcrgne hnd no Idea that it was any one but father in the car. ' Dr. Crang's lips parted wickedly. Te be continued tomorrow CHAMPJON TYPIST GIVES SPEED EXHIBITION HERE New Yerk Expert Makes One Er Er eor, and That en Purpose Cnn you run ever the keys of n type writer te the tune of 145 words n mln- ute, at the same time Keeping up a running conversation having net the slightest thing te de with what you write? It can be done, and Miss Bessie Friedman, of New Yerk, champion ac curacy typist of the world, stepped in Ithis city yesterday long enough te prove it. The demonstration took plnce in the Cennnatewn High Scheel 'auditorium, before several hundred students. Miss Friedman, who holds the accuracy championship by virtue of her record writing of 182 words a minute for fif teen minutes without an error In June of 1018. started the exhibition yester day with 147 words In her first minute of action, just te show that she had lest none of her speed. The next exhibition, In which the conversation was mingled. had no perceptible effect en the result. Miss Friedman bad te slew down te eighty-nine words a minute during some dictation that followed, but announced aside that she would have gene much faster hnd the man who read the copy speeded up. The only error of the afternoon was purposely made In order that she might show her audience the actual time wasted in the correction of even se little as one letter. Te step, erase and start again required nine seconds, and timing the next nine seconds of her writing showed that twenty-five words went en the paper In that small part of a minute. IVYBALLATPENNTOBE . CLIMAX OF SOCIAL SEASON Annual Affair Is Expected te Sur pass Fermer Successes Undergraduate social activities of the University of Pennsylvania will come te a climax tonight at the tradi tional Ivy Ball te be held according te recent custom In Wclghtman Hall. Committees organized by Kenneth L. i - , . u Kurts kavs been uberiafi: weeks ea plans that It IS make tha event the most years. The decorations this Tear resent a summer scene, ,aad,M flowers will chance the sembre interior of welshtmaa the background of color and fn One of the effects is a balcenr with flowers. fyi The usual promenade balceaf i net de usea mis year. the transmitter. "That's ene He you've told me!" he said hoarsely. "I'll attend te the rest of this new." He withdrew his hand from the transmitter. "Yes, hello!" Ilia veice was cool, even snuve. "What is it? Monsieur Henri de La vcrgne speaking yes Mister who? Mr. Jehn Bruce yes." Ue listened for a moment, bis lips twitching, his eyes narrowed en Claire Venizu, who bad retreated n few steps away. "Ne, net tonight," he said, speaking again into the transmitter. "Yes, n slight accident Yes Geed-by." Docter Sydney Angus Crang hung up the receiver, and with a placid smile nt variance with the glitter that sud denly brought llfe Inte hia dulled eyes, advanced toward the girl. She stepped backward quickly into the ether room, retreating as fur as the motionless form that lay upon the fleer. Docter Crang followed her. And then Claire Veniza, her face grown stony, her email hands clenched, found her voice again. "Aren't you going te help him? Aren't you going te de something? Is he te die there before your eyes?" she cried. ' Dr. Crnng shrugged his shoulders. "What cnu I de?" he inquired with velvet softness. "I am helpless. Hew can I bring the dead back te life?" "Dead!" All color had fled her face; she bent and looked searchlngly at Jehn Bruce. "Oh, no; net yet," said Dr. Crang easily. "But very nearly se." "And you will de nothing!" She was facing him agnin. "Then then I will try and get some ene else." 'Shu stepped forward abruptly. Dr. ('rang barred her way. "I don't think you will, Claire, in denrl" His voice was uouetouou; the placid smile was vanishing. "Yeu see, having spoken te tlmt dear little dell of a man, Monsieur Henri de Lnvergne, I'm very much interested in hearing your Bide of the story." "Story!" the girl echoed wildly. "Sterj ivhile that mans life Is lest! Are you mad or a murderer or " "Anether lever," said Dr. Crang, and threw back bi3 bead and laughed. She shrank nwny; her hands tight against her besom. She glanced around her. If she could only reach the tele phone and lock the connecting deer! Ne! She did net dere leave him alone with the wounded man. "What what are you going te de?" she whispered. "Nothing till I hear the story," he answered. "If lf he dies" her velcn tang Cooking Insurance When thinking of buying a new gas range, be sure that it is of standard design, material and construction. We sell only these ranges which are built according te American Gas Associa tion specifications, which insure best quality and results with most economical operation. 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Why tax anybody, asks Arthur Brisbane in the New Yerk American, 'Svhy net simply print the currency and pay the soldiers with perfectly geed money manufactured by the Government at the cost of paper and printing, without taxing anyone or dis turbing any business?" The Daily News, New Yerk, defends the bonus as "simple justice te the nation's defenders" and "an investment in geed-will." The financial objections de net greatly impress the Seattle Times, which "ventures the modest prediction that bonus legislation will be enact.ed at this session and that money will be found with which te finance the payment te former service men." But the opposition te the bonus is being vigorously voiced by such widely scattered dailies as the New Haven Journal Courier, Newark News, Syracuse Herald, Buffalo Com mercial, Philadelphia Inquirer, Dallas News and Louisville Courier Journal, net te mention the truck leads of letters and telegrams being sent te the Capitel and the White Heuse. 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