i4 Dl LA, a. "..., 1 ' t"1 l- 1 irt'. V' -1-i JiViV ATTEMPT TO INVADE V J I MJ"? - - . .... . . ft IN THE NICK OF TIME BY QUICK WORK OF "EAGLE'S EYE'l 'S WFEfiATE CANAMTHWmwm X ,M.5!ttBK&BE3At&BZS5&riUtnMwik&6X 'Votl& -a ' Wtf ' VJ i-WsrvrTrjnsaxjsrsrrTJaTni: !snTOsrwsvtrr&,!ssssa'SSZsn -4 Est is.. ixie Mason, a Girl Employed by the United States !;; Secret Service, Works Her Way Into the Confidence I of German Leaders and Tips Off Government Agents to What Is Going On r- Novelized by COURTNEY IIYLEY COOPER from farta furnished By WILLIAM J. FLYNN RECL'NTLY RETIRED CHIEF OF THE V.MTRI) .STATE SECRET hERVICE ..TTARUISON GRANT carried homo the Interests of the government they you? Hurry'" Mamette PWXlwlth him that nlsht the vision of a represented anneared In the doorway ulnlna- her hands on her' apron In her Midden haste. lesm. Ml.ss Dixie." f:',t....,. ii. ,ioi ...,! n,rn,,r,h bv ."Vou arc wonderful, my dear," Madam au'c, . . r . . ."icpnan assured ner wnen uixic protest- leam, .inns whip. wr,'0ii electric current, hans-lnn empty hy ea that It was but a little thins she had "1 have just about half an hour. I Sfcthe switch In the power house. A pot- done. "We can find many things that want ou to bo down the street In that win neconu-iiniin store ana nuy me tno clothing " te the list and sninn elzed them nnd bur lier two Ison special kvthe. switch In the power house. A pot- done. "We can nnd many things that want ou to go down WiVWnurrl nf r mot Inns seethed through his your great ability can help us to do." old second. band store a?i8-7 I f !- ? Hi.fn,. 7ht nn xle artlessly and very truthfully articles on this list of y-jmlna. A fecllns of distaste that one a0WC(1 Hhc ll0ped tnej, would glve hcr hflmlpd Mamette k?'.-who was. In alt outward appearances, so the opportunity. When, shortljvlloy-lil inonev Mamette selVi W. ., . . . . . , .1 1.1 ...J ...1.1 tnilnn. .!... ...4 HI. Ik ....11.. I ... ... 11 - ." r I' lyaquarc ana true, so renneii, nnuuiu icim ..inunui uiinu, "io buumcii m i led out Dixie turned again to xjfhtr' cleverness to the furtherance of l'''"'1"' " h , i!l r"en..an.d. uD rtcsk amI "crawled a letter which, L rSrn.mi.n mm. m-i.,, with I.I. feellmr ?S? c. Lc"cd..J,n.J ? I?"'? .? l1 I'oun. later, was delivered to ltarr lCi" ..- n --- muic. oiiilt iiii-inis inc roum sue nan (jrant at the lr mlnolocv Club bv tF fi.r.nn.1 rtl.nmvllnlnieTll. He owned boon rnnlntta nf h .., ..! ..Jr .,',,!-. ".. P.. .P.'" . 1U" ." .1 - ,,.w... .....,.,. - :c r .... , i V i. uemrry. u anaeu anoiner joi to th Frtjv "" ' mwifcii, nai .. - ..... .. --- r '. ", V. -"". -- iii,.f..m,uiuii nuicii nua iieen icnaing feltlDlxte Mason to bo anythlnc but as pood J8 le R,001 nt lle window ostensibly zen to his life the last few days. The riK'" ...... , '..-. ..i,.. .i.. i. for the purpose of gazing curiously over letter read: "V ?na "ue aH B"e ''"". '""l '" the tall buildings, she glanced at a letter. ...... ,.,,, . ,,., , ,,.,, a; AMliart wanted her so brc.ui.ee he had m i,tm,n,. ..rf .m i,.iii,. nave lotiiied tile chief of Oernian kBMa Mj9 in. i.a T3 1 1 1 ,i n aiili frlMt? D,v t" " "" J ...... .-....ra fc',.c JTsP'-wras Impossible now. She had pro ed It R.iSHer apparent friendliness with the Gcr- (lift inan element was born of copartnership B,?'ln their th-Imes; her Interest In Von pliert had come through the fact that igf'tihc. too. whs a coworker In Imperial 'VNn'Oermanv' treat came of murder, n co- Lrt- - ... - evidently tossed aside hastily. vour t;xceiiency. tnc letter ran In German. "Dr. Albert and myself today took up your suggestion of an invasion of Canada with Count von Rernstorff While he believes that the enterprise would be an exccedlng Ij dangerous one and that we should use cverj precaution to prevent the Secret Service from charging Us with any part in tt should It ran, there peace of mind, He could fcce no alter- .-.r .-... . .... ., -.I-., iin.ri,.n is reason to neucve tnat sucn an cn- II -ivr "' 'e u.ai.utwU.. . .. ......v.... tPrprise would meet 9 i mausiries, -iuerican IP, ? AmUfvin llt'na K'f' ntlv hill flint l.P sbnuld blot OUt tills ; - .w.v.fc wMfc ... :! ln for her that had grown In Bliltc of ti.-hlm, and once more register a report .v . "V." .... ,. ..,.,. .,, lariy too liel inunuiift t.c ...; o Vt'C VAnnl at tViA r.lilfR nfTlrp. ISAV ,.te wM investigate the charge." he with a great measure of success "I reported to blni that our plan Included the raiding nf all Impor tant points of Canada possessing mllltar stores, such as Windsor, Monti eal. Winnipeg, Iteglna, Port Hope and other centers, the demoral ization of which would mean- great delay In the sending overseas of large expeditionary forces on the pait of Great Hrltaln. B. asked what had been done and concentration camps along the border preparatory to invasion ot Canada. Hold joursclf In readiness for a big raid on German headquarters at Kcter. Will keep you Informed Under name of Itandolph Bruce. "Operative 324." Grant turned to his card Index of necrot Service operatives and hurriedly skimmed through the Me. "Operative 324" He Mlpped out the card and stared at It In Irritation. Thi card bore no name, no address, no photo- rM..i, . graph, no thumbprints, no identification, '"!? .' simply the legend: leady f '- . ag-.'f M iffflMBiTBiwMfflffalBWpffaffifflMa i ' 1 i '. r vi'-KLffaiiffB'4B HMsVffB-MJliffKrifffllEfsi ,' t.-'ffVil j &' vsj HPffaffflFv, jffA VoHTlBPHfyflHHLXRB' iXffffKl 1 i Kijr? fxffffffsifffffffllffflBffffJMEffflHHffffffffffBffflff9BE2Ki i i IM i i -U '-'' ' ffffffffff-lfi-ffmKsffffffffg?:?grg.-j.: a IJ -.ji'"- llffVffftEffs ffllHBl ffffM'ffffffrtVs v ? Jv fflfflfflV?kr w HfflffBetnsffft "'lfffflfff ' 'N.:?i I iv- ' :": BffffffffHH -fit' THPffTllifflffLv-,'ijifflfflfffA'" 1 jr '-!foJv -Hlffff!ffM''JBUifSs P fflffMS It r- -y- t' VBB '",w iiiTtMr iBt W K s lff , V f '" Ti, 'S B ' y'4' v fffffffffl ' Ar lff ' ' Hk flPViLfV 'sffl 'j j"vw.V ' z; -'v,, fflfffl'; "jy''l I feV. ' ffl lfa.iv';s-v-5?ixxgaxrasKa .v-'f?,?: vr:Tr"y.i tr.Ai&Ajis.'aucvc"jC3-KJii iW German Reservist Armu Was Read VllS I lsfwHM T llffin iVkMAtMlAJj i Caskets Consigned to Underi inker nn. the dnnnninn. Rnnier ,.) VM.VS. V. W W-.V--..-V.V -V. WW. a . fl Mason vvfth troubled, towsled head fallen where the detective stood. "A BBrtML lleeplly on one shoulder. Service man save me an order a Ilttl'- Tlje staccato ciicKing or tne teiegrapn while ago, he wasn t any more'n-a, bojr3 BUUltUVl U.WIS-C mv Mid MUlti vi 11-3 iwvif. XTC Bttja 111 WO DUIQ IU I H-1U 111(1), UnUCIT-S It ntftrted Dixie from her sleep. For one taklnir shop across the way and then jAy ucni.uc.cu ..,u. ........ Dim B.A...hwU ...- mi to Lite iniiin camp i uio gurgc -t. Thanking his Informant, Grant called' .... . . . .... ..' his men nroimd him aniy Issued Quick, , Instrument before her and-Hjen on the alert reached Cor the key to answer the call that was coming tnrougn ror isxeier, "O. K. isx. tin answer. Suddenly a shadow fell across the doorway and Dixie started violently. Z WaUeT tens? for lncl-lv. orders. Leav Ing tavaniugh Md'JI Stewart to oversee the raiding ofUhVyl undertaking shop, he selected his ma . --. As--'i: i Dixie Mason s warning results in the raiding of this G crinan arsenal near the Canadian border. assed days' nf waiting armed and for the dny. Near the top was Dolllngs's, carr.vlng the long boxes filled with rifles "Oneraflp 34 N'ailln nnH IHnntlnpa tlon withheld for good of service" itiani irowneu. anil tben .plillosonui- for any emergency that might nrirtr-Lt in niisc, Dixie pursueo ner purpose wmi rc- lentloss activity in and around i;xctcr She first of all established tlio tact c.illv nllnnxri ii. e. en i-i hanir in'in Ho .,.. that the undertaking business nf .1, B and stciiped toward the pushbutton to Holllngs was a comparatively new de BUmmou his operatives. parture. That while he had several as- Ifi n moment Stewart. Cavanaugh and "'T'.""8 conslamiy in air;imance. ime uu..k i.t .-i .uB.. ..., tHbllubmpiit iinu Iff t 1a nntrnnlzrd nnd 111 ...pouii junieu nun Hojs, there Is a chance of hea Captain Franz von Papen, 60 Wall St., New York City. "Everything O. IC "DOLUNGS. That was all. But It meant tlial the for Germany's army In America 1 Here, vnu I Whafre vou doing at that and loaded them Into the waiting telegianh Instrument?" The rough voice chines. Snnn the streets of l-'.jceter r. of the station agent sent a chill of fear Rnnded with the i-nnr nf sneedlnsauta H through her. ,"Vou don't know nothing souinaca "" ''e rar or spccainr-auw-3 chint ti,om ti.(n. net Vint .nf here t" mobiles, whirling through In a cloud of He pushed her roughly aside and dust to the mountains beyond and thtft Re?.,?-d.n'm!1La.t...,.h-8.:R-bJ.e. t?..l? "'S camn that lav in the gorge. :'. message iimc in bpiib 01 nti uubiichs itnu - - 1 . T sudden frlefit seemed to burn Itself Into Time was too short for the Secrtts- her brain. It was for Helprlc von Lertzl service to catch up all the tangledfl- Proceed atonce 1 threadn of this plot. While U10 waiting Vnn Pon'on i.n'ivl. automobiles whirled Grant's men to thSfc clutched at the sta- camp In the gorge, the station maateiH? .. l,".ufted for" -as telephoning frantically to VoV ... lit. iL. r . 1h.1 n nl-n. ..nlf linllt- lainM ltSlK me aoor wuu inc i-wi.. im ouuu nan nwut nt. .. rIia hrtrirffd. . .. . . . . .. .. .. $ Please don't deliver It yet." ' soumwara. crryiiiB """ Dpn;njj uon 1 aeuver a leievranu inc HKeuk nuu ncr imi ... .11 ...ii.i,uu .tj- uumi K'licu nl. lltTl Ullk.lllui rilllUlilMl.l iic pvcu vii. .lie .inovvi h. V'Whafs the matter with you? Want me Up on the Canadian border, mounted, to lose my job?" trnons. summoned from twenty barracks", by the Chief and Grant, rushed to pro3! tect the passes, tunnels and bridges, and 3 tnrow a line 01 soiuicry aiong iamr: frontier. Hi-r Out at the camp the licadflua:' Von Fapen Orders Invasion of Canada message. Don t .deliver that! lose my job?" "But If that telegram meant trouble 1 If manHl "" n r a fnm mtr niii t-i( if "? y lump rose in Dixies throat and she -if,, R telegram and I fa got to be dc clenched hcr hands 1n a passion of llvered," he answered stubbornly, earnestness. . Dixie's hand reached for her Secret "Malto Grant get here prayed. 11c must get here in time I' t.-rtz and Dolllngs on various occasions ' .rJln. onrnml-slnn thn H,nnnn Ci!lTn V"' SUddCllly SUrfoUllded aild Undtf, Hi time!" she gcrvlce c omm Iss Ion. t hen dr opped M,0 J f , the hand(t of Qranfsl i.er In time!" i,a.d.-B?i1 i.SL'fT .5f"- "'."" men the reservists were herded. togettuJty? men the reservists were and placed under arresl. Leaving them I 1111 tuV,lloV.m,,.i ., au llltlo nalrn11l7.nl nnd b That Was all. But It meant tlial the The thnllrht. hrnnrbt tn bor tlio nord If b wiri. nn acnnmnllpx wblrb was ,..ia ".."..' Jfi"!!"?. """JS vv ,".C7?Mr '-.K1". DLX'S Voft3 taYahXni "enB on the alert at the station for tf? "MXZrFSX&SS? SSXM KSJ Pt to 1 rmp. V?? '1 ' IUU..U ll-.11. II1TIII.V.II .I.I ,..... O..- .. ..I,,.. ' .. ., ,.,.:."".: lllnCBQiri.- svns assured. vou neeu coucci n uu.- VHBJ'aelf no further with It." The similarity i"!Hif the announcement to ino'e iuhuwiuh 1 toTil h in that arms nlrrailv bnrl i,sAh! other reports of Dixie Mason Jarred ,,Cen Ftore(, , R,x sectlons. assc.n- ""'" Vv . in hL,' . 0By ' luh ,ery Madame Stephan made their daily bead- e" "" ig. the rifles which vveie to " " " c TP "fl"' iVHert he5 harm to her cause. She turned vylth an dden deen l7tl.0 gorge, and aftty -Iti'lstrailgely on Grant, Ho coud not fathom t,iiiic at Silver Creek Mich, there soon-. Vc will have to summon every rlUaiters In a new rouahlv constructed liulp the waiting German reservists An 'he lights of the camp, hurried back effort nnd laughed. iVrt --S i.i5.,i,i , ,VL ' t.inVene,?. ?4 &f themysTe?? of events unless-a subtle 'o "elze the Well.iml V-aiVa 1; Wind m''rimMlble who can leav hla other S ,,," ihohfllit he out' Scd 1In',B'r, ol pnada from Amer- Q er t he dar k read to thr IHIe Mtlon. ..,. jU8tB f0olfng." she apologized. ?KiBlot wh?ch tad been foiled "u ,2. SsL'hop suddenly sprang into existence. Jim Pont jIIcl, : wilsou. .V Y., 'JU.V,CS,- ''ey must oat here, sleep here. "yVirts of th" "lllage where a small eltv ?a" ,"?". I,cr ml,J? whirled at the '", J et.,i1flrJlc 'J,,1' lX?Jl ?rn"V' Cr"7lf,m2nt "'n"" wy io fno1" Brumbled the iP'" "i?,1. Trazc i wanderfd from onii X-1 ?.CouId It be possible that there was t-omo ndjacent to I'ort Hope. Can . Water! J",1.1 hero, un II certain word comes to n'rlr;cl. had snrting up mlracu ouslv. ,1,0"t,lt of "'0 complIcatlonB Involved ??d..t'fof V lriS'j.iIVtn ' atlon agent, and slammed the door. fMt to another Suddenly It ccnUrw! M" good I reason for hcr activities other than ,,. v Y., near Kingston. C-vn : He- "ff'i11 iIa1.nd, d,Svn..l thc ,n.1cs- housing laborers straigelv Inactive and 'crhaPsr between Great Britain and jlfjiia '""."L'VtlH mU fnn? I Vn? t nlxle watched him shuffle across the & a llttte figure lyVng Just below himS S? ftst in the tomans? Might be , ,. Windsor. Canu: Cornwall. "St'"', .he still held. "Stewartl" -Mng latarer- f,-';"lldnaach'Jm(! ie Un I e Mate, on the , ch arge of hav'- Iti"" dy. i?d. d n"rW?..XJl V,",?..'d K.ldeTw.uSerl 'TV&T dfiS .Sanation from him that would explain It bo ,nade ot Ottawa. Can. and at T.x- "Will you sec what arrangements can !?.? , 'Z ZnJX ,n I crVat boulder '"""thlzerBl can. ,.. She saw a hurried conference over the F"cnped llovvn the hillside and stopped lalK-Grant pursued this line of reasoning ctor be made for a special train to take ii ft,' i'XhM mi,0, TA 1,10 the canp fl , UJ"le Unewr that the moment for '"Anvthlncr for e" T long silence yeljojv. slip, of paper follow. As she JesWrthe boulde?, stoppea -, SLfcecaUse It held out a hope for h In .and ;.It at Kxe,c. a3 t plalned to hundred men to Hxetcr. Vt. If neces- I"'-" tC''"' ' Moadcd to the r l"mlt JIon Had come. Hcr fingers sought tlio tlmt followed vvasnLllv broken by thS ajc,,ed ,h,cm. th' tclcRraP" Instrument " .'p'Sor youngstcK" he muttered. Td . e&!w.ovcd the cause of his distrust for , that c,CrtMng must be done sar ? Keep it oulet, of course. Sis- ?.",. '".mnS.-fndfnc their wav along tel,BrBrh key. rlatter or the Instrument 6rohen By lne eKan to clatter once more. The. station -Iter take him In It's damp here." v. ApJIxle Mason. But' once more brought son." Grant looked at the two other n'i'Trfd, Sd she raw- the men "Harrison Grant, ltter of Ujp Instrument. agent was across the street. This time 'ABrhe popped And lifted the sleep- S hint UP against a blank wall of useless , ,1 men. "and vou. Cavanaugh, round up "SiERK S,d.'i. nJ hlMIn. fo? Cl '.r"'0.1?. .f:.'!!1.'.' Dlx '' S back In the chair. Her mes- hPw??,d1,!.t J?,0- ,A"'?.d--.-., .- Inn form, threap slipped from the boyV 1 mii- t If Dixie Mason hnd been of the Secret WT Seirlce she would nave ioin mm "u "' j "Kit tne powernouse msxean m .... " wViu. .ui.i, i.... iAmnn snv. arrest her Poland then nut her to the trouble and dan- ""a-Berof freeing herself by such precarious ?; means. If the arrest had gone through tiS and she had been a member of the t-crv-S&- Ice she would hat had to tell everv- Tthlng about herseir later, so ny i""- '. Ti-.inninir? More than that, what H'possible reason -could fliere bo for her to " T? . . .mi..ti. .. i.l. Dm narv i' conceai ner u-iiinniiuu ni. mu v.... i&. were In lt? u ... jj45 All 01 which KOf 10 inu." i'"i .. -j?3ta the attempt of one mind to reason as another would. For there had been sev- x ... . .,!.., Tllvln Mnsnn nnnpoaleil iVher connection with the Secret Service. r .if-rh. rtit nnrf htftcef.1 was her order from Ptlie chief that she work herself Into tlio i cdnnaence or tnose nignest in unmniv " tk X y system In the United States, and Kr'ttMt she tell no one of her connection P "t.arlth the Secret Service. Another very I Tea son "lor ner nni reveniiiin nci status to Grant flashed Into her l.i.B mm stnnn nt. the Hwltchhoard -nln tnnmnl'- nrollKiltlnn that she -fcnad been Instrumental In causing the f r:t destruction of the A. T. B. Munition .WiVWorks.- If It had been so simple a '"atalng; for Grant to believe, wny count Cahe not convince Von Lertz and his Ger tnan friends that she had done this thing .rhleh would mean so much to them and f-aso lay the foundation for a confidence LC'whlch would help her obtain their se- tJM erets by estabtisnea rigniT it was a .fTiou luca. 1110 lllglll 01 Ilia disappearance from Dixie Min the powerhouse sho Slake. Appoint- celled Von I.ertz ment on the telephone. "Can you come to nvv anartment. .. . .. ..... .. , . !. .i- soonf it once 11 jiosBime. it is cry ...r !J,portant. And please bring a sharp file k. sfttltti vnn vao raltinr l.irff- I'll AYnlnltl. CT-."Thank you. Good-by." She hung up the ft Ki receiver with a triumphant smile. The Mjri" smile lingered as she deliberated on the imit events of the evening. She was very (ncuuk DUO ll.ua. Mllllft VIU ."irni nt ji-ri, fair to a successful close. The oppor- r& - iKffHI IvlffH ' b''' ''si''?'' H ffjfftg''.-''jl JtjsaalWBsaMl CrlllM ffllllM tn Hin ..llth oltrnAH TlnnAA.,... mCeiinh'. Bruce, find me at once'" One afternoon Dixie, attractive In After Grant had Issued his orders thc rpite of dirty face, towsled mop of hair. Criminology Club became the scene of rough clothes, ran across tlio street to action as its members gathered, eager J. B Dolllngs s hliop for tho service they held themselves In for Harrison Grant she tapped. gerl Cojne quick! vv 11 c -ex." readiness nt all times to tender Hours The Arrival nt Kxrter af tier Grant had received tlie message from Operative 324 a. train which had talnly by this tlmo Grant should have e arrival. Ban- "".r."" .""". ""?""!-" .SI"-',' . rin 11I1 Tir....t. tun me nisirumeni was cue-sing again Thrn iL.mnniiiiifn ..h n-A. n t....fct' ,n calling fop Jxeter. av i-j - for a moment to wild surnilslnirs. Had "Kx ex exexexcxexcx ex ex 1 .rtl ..nil 11 .1.. . ..i.i . . a v...... . . '. . nivyv AV . iv i. 1..-. .. inu wwiieu 100 ioiie.f vniiiri iiiim nirs- ,-.'-... - -. - . rtKni JllL UrtllltJ K,. 1. il,. 1.. .1. ..,.,'.". "n ? tltfl.A. Ll,lnna.l ! fni- vntl Mr c""hi- n-nuii 111111 III llllll,- u. KPL Ills impii niflf" Mllpnril in ror .you. Air. . lv,oler to kIoi-i tbn. ItivnslnnV AftPr to German Ke- """"'f'' lr1"lr, """ all. had she followed the right course? Ing key snapped back """." '"" " -" - ";- vvouia It not nave been better to Have ueiio ex uioukiii. Caskets HiRers ciuicnen me stopped the whole thine at Its Incentlon. troublo between bill in obvious ex- rather than let it attain this amazing Ought to clear u "naiidslnh Bruce. Kxetcr (delayed) Arriving s Mil. urant." loose. Grant castled. The sleeny dark eyes opened and looked into his. Hua- lAn1 i Iinml rtt t tr tn (Mill ft-i. aAe'r Dixie dragged herself weakly out of .vhln .,, fn,icn 0,,eni t0Kethtr. But the ofilce and sat down for a. moment. lt waB too )Htc. Qrant had caught sight1'' Grant vvas coming at 6:40! It was :10 of thf, Secrct gervlt-e star. " .. 1- ... "... .-M i-.--... a .."". "" j""i" -" -- t-;f. i.c. "iiivir rvinsoii''- ijraiii oreainca. "in .,, n"n nnr.,n7,nT;,1.e"Tn'. SSnd. S " L "'W"??!!?- -" the service? ph. Dixie-" and his arm;t in b-v .nuniT-i hnniV- x "fc wan wo mucn iu Dejaontr. closed about her a little tighter than? itTht I'd tell vou wire . . ,e Blaw?11 "inl '"" W, ""?, ln was necessary, although Dixie Mason J igni 1 a ten jou wiro staton again and seated himself at iav still. W& here and New ork. ,h. .ahi- nnd began to tako the orders whii. ii.--H.rin iir.nt .tnnri hnMlna? tnat were c atter ng in over tne wire. tvii. Mnn in b n nnn. w th iho earna i. . ... . ' .... .... w..... ... ...... ...... ...v . .-I up soon. 1.. x. . ... ... ....... .. :.-.-.. - - r". . - . .' -. . . .... ... .. .... '"' '", w 1 k riiemeiit growtn tnat tnreatened to be overwhelm- tno instrument ccasea us cnaiier. ni.u waited no longer piampiiy ni iu:su -vvnere vv nero are iney ( 11c rcaciieu mg nut time wan short. Already Von Dixie semea nacu, nopciui ana yet rrj,. town hnaKlrrl nnn earara that mtrnlng thundered Into the station for his hat and hurried at I.xeter. A dlrtv-faced hov In rninrh rmmtpr. t-lio mu&t wire the chief nf develonninntn. 1. clothes Jumped from thc steps of tlio "The caskets? Over on the first track. Her flngera tapped the keys onco more, put oft. She could only wait wait nay coach and stood at .1 reptvtful dls- I II fhtivv ou e had tne lanrft vvntchlne thn.sp ninrA rnr.11.1ntn i'V. nni nf ivilnrl nrvnr mind. The tho chief's ones helnir nsstst.H xilth s.rillr. nh... ...! r il.A ..a'a nn thn hill nf Inri. camtlS along ..... ....p. ... ........ ...b.. ... ... ....r. 1U lllT I ,11 ..1. ..,.. un ..' ..... -. ..... . ..- lllllnllsnPRS fpnm thn nnrlni. rnr lVl..n M tm tnA II Am lvlvln lliis-prrri had depend Helnrlch von Kettz nllghtrd. followed nnt'.lr! h heard him railing hoarsely. Grant and his closely by Madame Stephan. an expres- "nioeilt' Rudolph! Mahlenl The "",' on her. qliin nf v-Allar Ollf..! or.nBU .1.. fn..a . ... . ' .. .... . nA CelVCd bCr ...... . .. ....... nv.u.. mi. jnvf 1,1. raSKCIR IiaVP COIIIf. UUl ll-rtlllfl ni. i,lll.c. . . . . tne bov. He watched them curiously w ..ie nninari timm nt r.iicrt. llurrv! n.Hl-i lo i,,c I nnn loll mriairm.ia imii virtual Eir.nnr.,1 ....."... . .1 i stant action. But here at Jxeter 1 Von Panen up to greet them. " "AKt. ',i.,.;,i sneculativelv-. Mr. onecould forereo the result. But Dixie brightened a Across the austy road from the sta- Dnlllncs was exhibiting an unheard-of of the world, the troubles, the strain around the rapen had .eceived the telegram and hopeless. Now there was no means'of " " . P"Tn-irSiS.A",o1K;,ini": ' 'XVi". ?ZZ. ZZ2L n"l':.. " l"e, "rSHr L.inwinrr. iipr iTommiinii'aiion nan neen :....," . j . .j '-".-. . : r ---..-------. -...-r-, ... i L.i.. V-...J ..iT. .M-i. .-.. r..i.i; inica veneer 01 ausi iroin n car, Biarirti away the n The slipping away from him, (n the great relief nr tus discovery, many, many miiea away the first seeds were being sown: U'ltll lll'l-n . cucri ii uuo. .11,11. n. i.l, omiiru .. Runnen v i a si Loucn on iiir snnni- rnr u tiint tn.t r.n.m iri tn. nn. tn.v natr consoiatioiioriinowiiigth.it the teetli or anxiety gnawing at ner d, Th. hnvlsli ftmire ttlandln In the iii.t n.i.iT.ri ,--... i;jaj men had corered n.l other lwrnrt. Walt, while nil through the north- 2?.i"er'"..IV?J. "l3R?Jn,t ln ule JURt mlel Pd- . . ..... j"7' the horderThls one lamii ir.. l e.' lmnerlal Oerrnanv'a reser. "..?"?." -1 "u "t"?p.- ... in tne inierior 01 a loruine-ieiiint; erfl' rrl nn her and Knrilxmi ; luin V..iV. liiirrvliw- n tii.lr ntatlnna "l wain every car you n ffoil- ponum in Itopewen. v sal a woman 1BJP "1,neViJ,,W,rwero'dendU. WaU-whf le''" '' eft a''.lSSSS ,3. Ka"aB! "er "tared- "Whal tt'..ELb"' a ?i?.?y &rtS.8:.?U!i. " As soon as the chler re- nPnrlc. vonlcrtz and Madame Stephan ..xi,.r.. . cn..ii i..u ,.mi, i .. ii- i if.. ,.i .T,. .t. -wivTv wire his message would go ivinn- nrH.m that would i-im. - .7"r.e.s a special train vomlng in at piercing,.. and her voice when she ttook$ her camps ordering In- belllon to flare al the first word from !" .",! ' J ",' ,? VWJ! K" !W. f,"'5I SlK!-t"5 H5f f. tinvc .r jiv s4 c. a.' a in ciiuihu a- uauu llllT niJUlll'. II 1'twpiC auo iictu uuiiiDkiti,ti one could forereo the result. But Dixie brightened a bit a she Ln'. .???IlJ ""a. "rougMl oul ner occrel .. .. .... . . , . ... .. ..... . ... ........ ,. ..... . aervnn uuiiiiiiirsiun. inc aiiernoon ngni v.as lauing in in raugnt ai me cneeriui urougi.i u.ai von Mtr.re'H the reason" shit silrl Werner Horn, tool of German plot ters, who confessed lo pulling ex plosives under Maine-Canadian bridge tlon an, undertaking si held sway. aZo ,,u of excltene U Papen'B message could not come through ,"" because ,1 want you to ret Ty: That Its proprietor was J. B. Dolllngi ailv,i.J ?., Xaii undertaker tno rond to 'he gorge, htepping Into until the wires were opened still when Ila strsleht " Kor a rw moment hn : ... -i : in '., ','.. .J.L ..?..',.. ,..v"Vr2 caskets for one wlio was an uniienaKcr. B.mf1m,. M honw wnenns lumhereri n.sst th. wir.n w.rn nneneri Vnn Tanrn'. wlr. ,nl" Mraigni. for a lew moments sno ne tl. . .1.. ......I .! .- ...a. .illliun. nuc Ln..i.ii, miu B .tttsFC tanesirien mat nunc ine .room wa 'And pushed aside by a. maid, she spoke aula uoti mttrntfinA ltv (ha At-nnra irnlil lAltaitna . . . . m t.. .. ....A "" """.Vi.- "1","'.Y"."'.ui- i"? And a canoaii oi cat kcis i..r uuuc- ... ,.-.. ,hat sne dr,adMi now, inasmuch as arms and reserv ists arc available for all thc other sta tions. However, as you told mo to explain. I Hhowed B. that all efforts must now be centered on Exeter, and that Von I.ertz and Madam Stephan should leave nt once to repre sent us In tho final work which will Immediately precede the Invasion. shadows as heavy wagons lumbered past the wires were opened Von Tapen's wire across the window -..,. n..i. Munt .. v. -... ..i tr.. t .... "n,"h ....,. ...... . . . ... hi. i Kirai nurriiiK anil Madame Sten an vVas none other Her "Peculations were cut snort oy ,.. heard Madame- Kteph and Maiiamohtyilian vvas none other r,imhi. 0f express wagons. They ,,,.,,,. .... nn .... .,..,, .. l.nr.i t'n nrrivn m n. , ttw. hnv wntnlr.,1 "rove through the yards to tno car nctlv lty BPrUng Into .being. K erywherc night wore on. Dixie sat by the h m conduci his visitors across the road 5"?.. . ,0. "I0" J?.e 1",. ' V" ! )v.cr.e. ?FJ?!. '""1?. Ln5-l'lr2ue'!. '! telegraph key, waiting. Call after call rnnvumpn wiiii n mi in inw innuR trnnti maii.ni nniTf to guess might come tnrougn ana urant wouia ....v-i,. r("n, ,. ",-- ,iT:,i.. .. - Tk. .i7i hn.rt an'S laSSh ltV ' P rcBUllanl ac"- he assured hfr finally, and -Dixie hurried -Yes., Baroness." '. A ftuunPIl Unlit hv liniir rimtTiTPfl fnr11nfilv nn thA " " " -. .si i ii t. ,. ti 1. 1 .. i i rti 1 1 1 iilib nuaiicu iiuwmi ,...- -j ....... iiihiiL aim titx.ii nun jiiia inwv "Jt eh n(ii iiiiiiiiifii niinniii hiiiiikul iioisl tita an i inio ine smp. rron. urn vu ubKH ."",,- nixie found a place vvnere arid unwonted errands. . , . " In nev-elournentB In a short vVhlle Von 'he could watch them without being From the friendly shadow of a boulder "Wire not clear yet. Working on It." ilrtz and Madame Stenhan and their pcn' w xle '""ked down upon tho wlll-o'-the- The moon dimmed, and the chill air of tiji hrlit 5 from the shoo and Carefully the gruesome boxes were w.,p ugm of Ulc camp and the greater the night made her huddle closer In the tall host, emerged from the shop and r,.rt.H d r.!,r,.in,i ,.ut tn thc express ini. nf th. ixlnrlnin.n nf tlm mnl.V oamn rlmlrnnd shiver. Would the night never jumped t nlil.rml tun rflr tnnt R nnn r.l inn nnrn. .." Grant and Ills Arrive on Hpeelal than J. B. Dolllngs vvas a conclusion not bearing Grant and his men slid Into the station and came to a smooth standstill, and as the first men the platform, the garage :"'- - : ".--. ---. r" .- ...nAnu 3i. n .mi' twn waffonK kihupu Kniiriinrj Thr. uiinrtnivir niitiin.u nrrninut nnn nnn nn ran sue was wniunir mr owntT hicuucu uv iu iiiein. imM ."inuris" nf mldsuirfmer di st dow-X and driven across the street to the shop. n,e darkness of the night of wagons come? ., J, . "l . .'.,avi a. message for Harrison amid clouds of midsummer dust down "' "',. . ,hlr d snosal were r, mil, lino- into the camn vard. the nil. As the dawn 1 ghtcned the d ncv n- Grant" Grant vvas pointed out to him. In this connection, might 1 sug- '"."J 1,1,1 IK, That towered cut short by a crash and sound of houettes of men at tho leading doors tcrlor of tho station It showed Dixie "Mr. Grant," he said, stepping over to t In vnn that thin Im ilnnr. at nnrn. !ne..clly. l. u,e mountains lliai lonercu ,.... j ..hlrli nlllcklv brought rl Telegraph Von Papen to send me,; xor uauKcrous worBi7'rw v -it- she answered, aneK "ii. The special train (Copyright. 1918. by the Wheeler SyndlK .nultir fl asA tt .41 .sr v 'ri. caie, ma.) vJS 'tunltv was too great to nass bv. She heard shortly the sound of Von m. .- hertz's car drawn up to tho curb and a 'cLlew moments later tne Den ot tne apart- ET.m..h .. C. . .n nnn It k.1aa1l gest to you that this be done at once. as more than 100,000 reservists throughout the United States will shortly receive their orders to move toward the border In as inconspicu ous a manner as possible, and that everything should be awaiting Uiem when they arrive. Otherwise, we fall. Doctor Albert and myself will at tend to the shipment of arms by the usual method. i:. B. Kfflclcncy again efficiency In the . .t.. .. . aiillnlnrlncr wnnrt WHICH tu.ci y UlouKiib ,1,. ,.. .. .... her attention back to the unloading Tho dirty-faced boy slipped down from .meets' the iruck on which he hail been sitting ' !,,.. ..ni,.,, wa. raised. In angry A'cri Saturday's episode Ho. II -if, Tw burning of Hopewell, Va In which a thriving cttu of 25,000 irai-i sifcpf from thc face of thc earth infi Imperial Germany's mad desire frr destroy all Amolca, If necessatyfit to prevent shipment of munitions. uoroau. t fa- and gazed after them rumjnatlvely. expostulation "So thev are undertakers now. Queer -Dnnnerwetter! Why didn't you hold business) to be In." He stepped Into tlm on to that end! Here, you Bloedt, cover station and peered through the ban-of tho up that end. Quick'! Manien, you, PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JUNE 24 TO JUNE 29, 1918, INCLUSIVE, SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER. AND' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER tlnlr.t ulndr.-w nt the statlnn arent who inn ' fiat In the Inner ofilce, chair tilted back Dixie slipped down behind the freight ngalnst the wall, an odoriferous corn- car and peeped under It. She could seo cob pipe clutched between toothless plainly the t.pllntered box. And though fe 71 f ment rang. ne ran to open it nerseir, r.iuuiunty nnm tM.ii;iriu:j- m um gums. tne men were nuuy uj...k ." vu.,i.v... I'-rJi'k'and. as Von Lertz entered, she held up shape of another written report from Th , tl nrent brought his chair ll contents bhe could see them It was CS r i.nhtn.tv. n litti. hnnrl nhmit whose nne nm-B tn another, n the stolid, nlod- . Tn? station agent orougntnis ciiair nnvt that the box contained. Sllp- rtfwrlst dangled one manacle of a pair of ding desire of Imperial Germany to see a'e J"?. "lYowiTf-whlcli effort lllnT out ,rom 't broken boards were handcuffs. ... .... that every step of Its inurdcroui. progress to the v Indovv. Folio flMl 'chrf"' rjfi.es! Military rlfiesi.. i "Row you know what I wanted tne was arrangen ror and mane clear to v.",,, , 'Jjvj: rn.i J nnr. ir.n..i Th. uin Ano? tne car naa Dcen nuea nn re &!iU for. Will vou heh. me take lt off?" ihosfyinvvho.se hands the trend of events dlr, mf aced .b.y. "nally convinced tl jo rta- , b similar to this. This was the S&YvMia seated herself on a low stool beside lay. '" aBte"la l""rf"e "'i rtn o,,T ' cau, of DolllnS8's "cltement. Here Li. v.. . i i. i.. ...ui.u ,rAn t .. ... .. i, i , j. .i .. bad alvvavs needed one. and that he was .. .m .nn..ni, n nt n.it lmnrimrts r.f tTfSV " (i niiui:uii iinu wiiii.. uu .. . mis lime ii nail uinue cirwr one ui ;. ..i,r..,. ... Art. rl,i. an.i "cits rincw c..u"h i ....... P JjfUirew himself with easy familiarity. its plots to Dixie Mason of thc Secret J ' " ,a"' "de,d', 7JI D d,,'en,atrt,J. '"en who were gathering at tho borders &$v "Take lt off and I will tell you all Service! "on ha,dbecn.?l,1id . 1 ! hLnl. of Canada waiting the hour to strike. !v;aioui it. ii-a a long, long siory. ana Across the top of the letter, in von ! .1. ti...' u.,Jnnl ir.nVk.. ii,. Vni. Tne men at me Braniug camp uiib ffrm tired, and when I get through I papen's scrawling hand, had been writ- a,,d the litter of bygone lunches, the job awaltlne these arms. As Eoon as they, '; hiv ,,. ,nt .rr.n luiti, m. that t . " ' . wr.;.. ..... landed, and an hour later found thb ,.-, mm., m.t th. tlmn wmi d he rlnn KiiSave a right to be tired." With quick ..Von Lertz and Stenhan 10:20. Nation undergoing a long-needed clean- for tne invasion which the powers above Ute, "Interest Von Lertz bent over the llttlo N y , c " oiepnan iu.iu. ins Rl thc hands of thenew asp stant. them had planned. Jj- Wrist with Its. strange adornment, and ..-" vv c " Ww Vnru r.ntral nf The dirty-faced boy had found) employ- Then Dixie remembered the telegram F y,.'-- nl... I- ...... ...... 4.1.1 l.. ...... 4 J w! 1T1V 11MK Cllllnl, ill ,., f.rtJ .hall., nr.. th. nntlnrl lltilf v a... n.lll 1.. l.......n.J try ...,,, ob iiihiii, .v.,i. oiituv, u.ni ... w, ,,..,-...... j .Jim iiuillllba H(IU imniiriivt. .w n.ii. o the car haa been rcporieu. jrrled back Into the station. The togent had left. There were no 1... .. .II 1... I.. !.. .I.nlnn CM.. . .... .iinpini. inn iiiiurnidi lull linn i,i ilc-ii:. iu ira ui nut' uiilii mid in i.ia i-icihiik. nun r.'Anlng past, followed by the chief watch- f,"',, -ri -re were thin J. h m i.t her and the Interests she nerved let herself Into thc ofilce and reached mn." She stopped meditatively. "Do ton inlnrnlv lle members of the Criminology for the telegrams which had been filed t &y think I look like Madame Stephan?" do- t- 8dde1n'r " ".V.", t.tho r,.iv von lertx gianceu up impatiently. " " ." ' i .. i.. ,.j - ...''rU-u -. .n. 1. Im Irnnur. ..nil vntl or. V Oh trCTlX lOOKCd ...' . .. " " J . " l,n I.. lit... In can Subject to Change AMIAMBBA , trt l'Jth.Morrla 4k Pasiyunk Av. Aroixo. 0Jd and Thompson Sts. (t) ARCADIA , Chestnut belan 18th St. (.) tir.I.MOXT RSd and Market Bt.. MONDAY William 8. Hart In KclHrh Yatea TUESDAY nmth -Story In Tho Lesion of Death S.aaue faakawn. In The Rnnnt Way Rlalo Kersuson In Roae of thr World UI.UKBIBO () Broad a. Susquehanna. At. CKDAB 60th and Cedar Ave. COLISEUM Market b.low 60th St COLONIAL Qtn. and Mapleirood Avea. KMr-REftft Slain St.. Manayunk () r.vnr.KA nth and Market Sta WJiat hap- Dlxle Mason's Rums her slide limply V) the floor In a faint. He rushed to her. and picking up her unconscious f o r lr laid her on the long leather lounge that stood, at one side of tho room "Call a taxi and send her home," Vor. .j i .L.ii. -..!. n... l.. . rVXtroin uartt. dui uic Hiury .v iicii.-u v.ir-ii . I SfM i "Oh. yes," Dixie, obediently and nalve EvJvlv took tin the tal. convinced that she lftSra really Interesting him. "I was .Kstandlntr there and be called. I ran i tWtntn th. iinwrerhnnsft nnd threw the Lswltch.. Then there was this awful ex- n V . .. Tti nan nprlarurl aVt't iisitp a ""jsh- T & "SmOKe ana name. ine waicnman ran "'J-" " ""',r; , "" ;. ?-ln and arrested me. When some one rubbed her lifeless wrists. I.iH-'ealled him out he handcuffed me to tho -N,. " take her home. She vvlll be V . . . l. . . .l. i nil i-ltlit in a mntn.nt Hah- ll.tla l.l aaaie. saw a. runner giove in me e.ei;- - V"" . ..... . .,... - trlclan'a box and I nut lt on. Then I she had a hard day of it yesterday." -milled the handcuff over the switch and ,, But the time!" Von Papen looked at .prmeitea ana i got away, dui i ioor mis - "- " "z 'Z i . ." "" .'nVn ,in, m. and you must get tbat 10:20 train, and tw A -C Dixie paused for breath and gazed at there are matters to be gone over before iS ' BUn souiiuuy out oi great tiara eyes. ""?"' c- doubting for an instant her ability as a " i t pacK. an right; don t worry." remtneer. Von Lertz's efforts to bring Dixie back . Von Lertz stopped filing for a moment to consciousness were meeting with and gazed at her In admiration. If he success, vvitn newunered eyes she sat Gad any doubts, the handcuff had con- up and looked around her, then, smiling need film. scaMj-, .in; siaKKereu 10 ner leei, pMPoor little girl! But that was great "Oh I'm sorry." she apologized softly. n wjiy, you are a mile noroina. uvu nnuw wni. maue ine qo sucn a jf nhad only trusted you before, silly thing. I must have been tired out -wonaenui mingo ypu iniguv nam num Hirryinins uia yesieraay. vvan doing for Imperial Germany with you take me home?" cleverness and willingness to be Von Lertz smiled down upon her re- irvlce." With a final chilling rasp assurlngly as he held her coat for her. Dlhvvu appnea to tne eieei ones uixle bade Von rapen gGtd-by, very ana supperi inrougn tne iints. sweetly and graciously. That von tli.t'. nfr' Tnmnimw mnrnlncr Tian.nn ..... n ..... .....i... ..i . I tll go to Captain von Papen's office, and a little Impatient was due to the I na i. ana ieu mm vl -your wunuci- rear lurking in his mind that Von Xrertx Dtuiu j woum not make that iu;i'0 train. Hut xta smiled. "Its very kind of yoi'. rt-riimr .u i.u. .i.n.hi. or. a ....f,. 1 1 will be clad to go.M Just how glad i., -. nm. .. .....m. . .... .. ,d n0L".(L,Jn'inLan!,,tt?niell.htlm, ble "8' Von "- rci Dixie uptown r plans were worklnVo1ulIw(e11jed and left her In her apartment a short f? i, ,V n.nJ "And don't wt,rrv about me please." lr?i .lliiS! i: D1'e begged, giving h1m her hand In Dixie .thrilled with good-by, "because I'll be all right. If I the excitement of don-t, j-n take a little trip, down South . me experience sno ma be. for a week or two." S ' . vvas about to have .j mKy be out of town myielf fpr a the car threaed its way dovvit the while, so If I don't call " prjiiH ot. iishk iinu inyi " "j.11 unuerstaiiii." uixie aruureu hlin. S ana tne canyons ot wan street. wm, perfect verity. "Good-by." t von rapen b oince ita iocicu. s tno aoor cloaca behind him Dixie 'found Madam btepnan, uer- Jumped to- her feet with a sudden ac- reaiest woman spy, mere, ana cess ot energy. I Bor-Bd, the naval attache. And "Goodness. I'll have to hurry like VfaMrtahad told of her great ex- EVERYTHING." she told herself. i aver mn me aetaiis as sue Bhe sat down at her desk and began Before, inxie naa to scribble hurriedly on a scrap of I (tor. them herself. iper. Between lines Bhe called to Dorothy Da Hon. In The Mating of Marcella Arthur, tluv Empey in Over the Top Wm. S. JIart In Helflill Yatea Charles Hay In Ilia Own Home Town Arthur Guy Kmpey In Over the Top Vivian Martin In Untlalmtrt Uomla 'f The Vlalt Van l'apen I svfat.oaaararulatcd Jiaraette. agjtr gMtJM tp. Maaaette! Kamette! ' Where rTWfr".TT,RTimTW'!''"''T VVN'X,vrt St. M "v. iLiiXWx" ''.Staflog'cSnte'l.t"' Tjp"ga.1S?rneali i ., "J ''& y" I v ' '"'," "''f ''"' 1 fi i fVintlNT tmt Mabel Normand In Seaauo IIasKiia in Harold I.nrkwood In UkTJ;!?' ,"'-' I " V- '"f ,-f ''''( 58th St. and Olrard Ave. Joan of I'lattahifrg Tlio Honor of Hlattouse lnd Me Your Name 1 t '''i -''! - V?' .'""tn'i'l??-,, ""''i "i ' I iirnitn William S. liart William 8. Hart , Wallace' Reld I If'' "J- i''i sUVTAjf.- 3& jl 4715 Frankford Ave. In'selfl.h Yatea In Selflih Yatea Believe Me. Xantlpra " ''" " , lV- L' & U '; . ' vf"? 4' , J .-Tit KT Tii.iTir i.i -Dannie Ward The Son of Kaaan , Doueiaa Falrbanka v j tf . p , 'fVi? - - ;i," p n'foS SpruceSt. ln the Yellow Ticket The Kagle'a Hie In Flirting With Fata ' - ''" ' JL"C' V. ?siW' V ' ' ' $ r.nvAT mnnTJiiniM flv " "ex Brach'a , Rex Beach'a Mabel N.rmand In h ' M& AViv' 'f ? - ' 'tf ; " - i ' ' I DroVa S Brt. Av.. (, Heart of the Sunaet Heart ot the Bunttt Joan ot Tlatlaburg i f -.. 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