$i&fWmj)8i wVr ttS1 .CJ, r ,v ' iB EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THtTRSDAT, JANUARY 9, 1919 I b Rf TJT - ' iK k t Li h fti.: M v at; fcrarrlht. K f TIIK STORY TlltS V-IR P'!"v Si Philip Whfftcmara imwMi bit thlnc .j th 'Tar North." flnd hlmwlf op lSnhI by an ntmr h" flaenn't unjrrl.ind, in' tfndt fsr flrrttnii. in rtlit. to hli IjMM oat. Philip's father w ruined br -ami imi trout, us aimi is " JTattw, and. IntldtnUllr. to Otht the trust Mai (It the tHwple chrap food br floodlni Ube mtrkrt with flh. 11h abound In . -niaBjr aka controlled by h! corananj un- fcii'jaw a protuionai jirenie iraniru j mi rtx Vanadlau noTtrnmrnt. He IMrm top lute f ;, Mat hit partnrr, llrokan. ha told tmk n tlie ilrmith of lilt Irtlert, iin.I the rompanr hat made a million dollirt lir aim the Terr thine he was llihtlnt ielllni atotk en which the promoter nfitr inert any rrturn. He liat difficulty In DvrauadlDi llrokutv tlmt the enterprise It aaratthlnc more than (et-rltk-untih Cheat, bat succeed at lmt, nnd tome of gttVproflt are turned Into u fund for lie Sotopmrnt. Then It la that tome unknown khemr betlna to destroy lompjiu prop erty. The one key to the mjttery It it letter addreitcil to Lord l'ltihuth Lee, In WilHemore tinknoun. lreton, meanwhile la ratine ubout tome local beauty und drawt aj aketc.li of her. Uhltteinore mf uli In the picture l-.lleen llrnkjn, prf aumably 4Iioutandt of miles annj. CHAPTER A A1XK4KN steps beyond t uo . .. Philip paused In tho sluilon nf a Ocnso spruce, half persuaded to ro i turn. T'rom whero ho stood ho roulil eo Gregson bending over the table, already at work on tho plctuic lie Confessed that tho sketch had startle.! Win. Ito knew thaf It had sent the ,' hot blood rushing to his face, and that only through a fortunato circunistain e nd Gregson ascrlbid Its effect upon him to something that was wldo of the &uth. Miss Brokaw was a thousand i'c more miles away. At this moment phe was somewhere in tho North At lantic, If their ship had left ITallfav JShe had never been in tho north. Mno titan that, ho knew that Utegson 'i in . 'never seen Miss Brokaw, uiul 1 id heard of her only through himself tho society columns of tho new i pa i How could ho explain his pos -., of tho sketch'' Ho drew a step or two mure i. e open door, and stopped again If . returned to question lircgsou it u o d draw him perilously near to c.pt.' i tions which ho did not cue to in i. .to the ono secret which In w i-d.ca J;uard from his friend's l.uu'iloui After all, tho plcturu a onh a t. jjemblance. It could be nothing but u resemblance, oven though it .is striking and unusual that thrown him off his guard u' ArVa. .. &A4tBHA,1 1ft4tf tits1 L.dfr- tx K l 11V11 1IU lULUlliHi lain lit lui'.t' I "F again he would no doubt b. je ins t'iior. Jo walked on tliiuugli tho s;i Vvs and up a narrow trail tho bald knob uf tho udg.. ,lils w.ij v.itli his itgit hni'p r;lilin when the dentcnt-bs of t'. t 2a shut out the light of thu ttni.s and tho moon, until at last ho -tood out strong and Uear under the glow tho side", with tho world sweep- MS out in black and gmy niystoiy around him. To the north was tb liay, reaching away llko a vast blaik lilaln. Half a mile distant two or three lights weru bmntng over 1'ort (ihurchlll, ted eos peering mil of tho deep pool of darkness; to tho s'puth and west theie swept tho gra;', starlit dlhtances whii-h lay between him and civilization. Ho leaned against a gifut n-l:. resting his elbows in a c uipft of mo, und his eyes tunnd Into tho mystety of thoso distillers. The f'm of Hpttti' tops that iosi- out of thi rugs d v al ley at Ins ?-! waispeted t-ol'tly in tin itight wind: from out of their b-itlin trembled tho low bout of un owl: ovir tho vabter desolation bfyond hovu-rtd I'VelrJ and unbroken sllenc'. Mon tWn onco the .-p'ilt of this world Kul cplno to him hi tho night and had riTused him from hi" slumber to Fit alone out under tho fctars. Imagining all that It might Vl him if he could lead the voice of it in tho whispering of tho trees If ho could but under stand lt as ho longed to understand it. and could And in it tho peaeo whi. h ho knew that it nil but held fr him. Tho spirit of it hud pen r been nearer to him than tonight. II" felt it closo to him, so neu- that lt seemed lUco tho warm, vibiaut tomb of u presenco at his side, something v hleu had como to him In a voiceless loneli ness as great as his own, watching and listening with him neMdo tnu rock. It seemed nearer to hint slmo ho had seen and talked with (iregson. It was much nearer to him cinco u few minutes ago, v hen l had loolted upon what ho had lhst bought to be tho faco of Klleen l'.rokaw. -And this was the v orldtho spnu -that had changed lilm. He won dered if Gtegson hud s"en the hango vfhlch ho tried eo hard to . onceal. He wondered If Miss JJrol.av would - nee "It when sho came, and it hor I'l "Jlu es R "sfift, gray eyes would lead to tho bot tom of him as thrj, had fathomed lilm onco befove upon n time Which seemed years and years ago. Thoughts Uko the-o tioubled him. Twice that day ho had found stealing over lilm a feeling that was ahno?t physical pain, and Jet ho knew thai this pain was but th- gnawing of a great loneliness In his heatt. Iu the.- moments ho had been sorry that he had brought Oregbon back into his life. And with Gregson he was bring ing back Eileen Brokaw. Ho was more than tony for that. The thought of It made him grow warm wand uncomtortauie, tnougn tne nignt ir from off tho hay was filled with ho chill tang of the northern ice- pergs. Again his thoughts brought jiim faco to faco with tho old pic tures, tho old life. With them came haunting memories of a Philip Whit Jemoro who had once lived, and who had died; and with theso ghosts of jhe past there surged upon him tho loneliness which seemed to crush and itlflo htm. Like one in u dieum ho waa swapt back. Over tho blaclc -,pruo m jgavjmt, iiur into ma gray, fl .1 FLOWER OF THE NORTH By JAMES OLIVER CWWOOD ' misty distances beyond, over forests und mountains und tho vast, grim si lences his vision reached out until ho saw life us It had begun for liltn, nnd us he had Ued It for n time. It hud opened fair. It had given promise. It had tilled him with hope and ambltluii. And then It had changed r..rmK,.mi1,- , rVnel.r.l Ids lianas ! as lie thought of what hud followed, of ll" laughed softly to himself as the tho black das of ruin, of death, picture grew in his mind, and ho saw of the dissolution of all that he had Hansom como blundering in through hoped and dreamed for. Ho hail fought. Uo palms, mopping his ted faco and bceauo he was 11 born tighter. Uc ihatteilng inano things to Httlo Miss lir.il fitcn again und again, only to find Mecui. IMtisoin wns always blun iniafortune still at his fate. At (list tiering. This tlmo his blunder saved ho had laughed, and had called It bad lucl;. Hut the bad luck had followed 1 ii.. 1 ,in, ,, i.w.l.in.u. ' ""-"" ' '- wnu 11 oevolopeil in nun a now pcr.spec- . &" ' A" '; .ui; 'S "'&--.:-. , e. Yj.it'. '..'- '... -,--"i??'h,. He knew lliil 'lie li.Miiliful cr,n cm i.Vt uf I.. h- Ui .,, p. i aW lluii. his clubs. Un li.igau to mtasui.' men and women us he i.id not measured them before, und thrift grow In him slowlj a revulsion for what f'lose liiousurrmetitB levealed. Tho spirit that was growing in lam, called out for l.lggei v.Il.I fi.'d.'tn whle'i ! U tlllH' V it ll lll'egvi,. wus not wuip. l.b; t tiilngc for t.ii hud tu-ted for for ti Ufo whirl, '.iu gilded liuiutil- ties of tin- lord. J ballroom touujht, by tins uvnxlcd dollur-tlght tomorrow. Xo ii. itiuhl tnnlei stand tlmt tihange Iu l.im. tin riitild Und no spirit In sympathy with him, no chord In an- uthM' breast that lie euui.l r'.ich out and tou.'h and thrill with understand ing, i ui o he had hoped und trled A derp bleat), ulmost a sigh, fell from his lips ns he thought of thut last night, at the llrokav. ball, lie heard ngalu tho laughter and i hatter of men and women, tho soft rustic of eltil ts and th n the bu alt. the i.ilen.'e. OS tlio loW. sWeet IllU'-le of 111 ftlV"'- lie wait., began, wliile he stoud tureen ed behiti'l u bank of palms looking down into tho imr gtuy eyes of Hll-tu lirolsuw. Un saw h!nrlf as i i,rui.u. nn uw uim'H.ii ivi id stood tuon. Wr.lng over hor whito Bhoulders. Intoxicated by' ho hu slim her btauty. Ids fate pale with tho fear of what ho was about tu kuj ; and ho saw the gin, witli hei beautiful hcuti thrown a little back. &o that hor gold en hah u'mo'-t tou.-lied his lips, wait ing for him to speak. I'or months ho had fought against tu" fa, illation f her beaut. . Again and ugnin ho l.ud almost smii'iiden-d to It, only to pull htmtpu. back In time lie bad seen this girl, as pure-looking a an ungei, strike dcepl at the hearts uf other men: ho had heard her laugh und talk i lightly of tho wounds sd.o bud tn.ide lUehlud tho me. will, i gai.td up at 7 ' T ; :. JP. ,7W ...rVOM '&i5'mWIS3&Z3BEXL " r ". .Ktv4 r jtj. -i-.-'.-' V'iJ.';iammY."w!L" lOTaarjn. m -jgnri 1 ay" -.-i TUMiTaT iw sasa . SB m l --SS1 -rr-'iiW" It l.ail 2)H0 K: V J - -.?.'' . 1 . : " y mwi ; i. rt'j;.,. ( " ' SP ' t ' ' HHp SOMEBODY'S STENOGRAPHER The Higher They CiOOtt AORMIMG CHARLIE I . CksV..' ...- - - 1W. 1 - I I I'V, V 7Si S ' V V . ou ?; ,y titii 4,i --rm yaaSaaaaV .V t ik aaaaaaV t , ' Y(- I . V, I IB J2S ?J Vtfr ?,) Jhzv J .bbTK. X .aTZla l, aaaaaaaaV ,i r ri XXS V i (7 aam aaaaM -J Haaaaaam .V MLM u 1 V "WJM titT . wi-...'''- - ' a'i,i.,ia.,i. t- J. rV.. . , . . .t.;...-, , ,rft, , ,. ,?- -B.f -,,, ', , ,Uj f,. , t '. ., .' -, him . nieni- nmi (.urct .i nonb, nf aunllt. lumbla tn reeunen.tA ii fnrHitm i , tlie nrst low log buildings or t-nurcnui, ..giant prisoner and ' : . - ; - - - - !, sllrncn nf nlronlnr? life Xow Q COaiPIiETULiT did tho biacus Eur rounds of tho camp. iv. he knew there 'lay tho conmim- Douglas llr. As for big Man- .l?.." ?..."" f !cpB,., . Jb M1n .i. . ti.t ..,. ,mred not! And deep in tho gloomy water lug for Ufo Sinccr knew that tho beautiful gray eyes lied to him whon ho saw In them all ' tliat ho held glorious In womanhood. Philip. Tho passionate words died on his lips; und when Ilar.tom and Miss vref.KMi tmnr.l iibmil I11 i?lcnlinfi ; ;- iiimer, no .spuut; uy urus 01 imc, uui' .;'--" ! . . - i i - lie.l to hint when lir m in them all c." iid Iiij in mail tu tl.iS gal whom he would have loved If she had been hkc her ijex. It wus his last hope that she would understand him, sen with him tho emptiness of his Hie.' Fytnpathlso with him. And she had lutighd ut bmi! Sho had risen to her fet; th.'i-' had eotne for un iust.ml a flu .U UUo that i.f tir- in h. , e- (: :,,. vo!. e tron'u.t-d 1 Utile wnvll she 'poli-. T.leJV .is li-sei.tMi..; iu '.he poise uf l.or whltw miunldxi't. us liaiiKum's Vu'uo came to them In a loud 'augh tioni behind the pain.": her ur.d uiiger. rid l!ps ahnwed disdain She hated ltansotu fo'- Ireaknig .n; sho despised I'l.l'.Ip for allowing Uiu iutoi ruptlou tu tear away lur triumph. IUr own bettuyul of herself was like tonic to Philip. He latiKhul Joyouyly wheu ho was ulono out in tho cool night iitr. Tttnsom uovev knew why T'hihp hunted him out and oliool: his fut hdiul o warmly at parting. Vhlllp ngalu Ml himself hi the f o . r ..f that night as he tinned from the rock nmi in can puking !iis way down tho side ,.f th ildu- toward tho ba" Hk f.iuu.l i.ims. If wundertng whut lad " vmne ui tjood-naturcd. dens.-headed ""' , w'" all ho could do to spend uis fathei'a nllowanco. 1'rom llatiKum his thouglits turned to littlo Ilurrv JJtll. r.oscoc. big Han I'hillps, ' and three or four others who had sue- rill, ed their heaits ut .Miss Diokaw's lee:. Ho grlmaeed as ho thought of young Dill who had vorsihip.Hl the ground h valk.d i.n, und who had gop" ntia.igl.1 iu the de tl when ho thti'w him i.'w, Ho vutidiM'el, too, wheie Uusnie v..n Hc knew thut ItuJ- coo would Uuvi- won out If It luul not bean for the thuincUl cmsh which took his Inoltcrago tlrm off Its feot und left lilm i paiii.i . lb- bad hta.'d that It. Snje i ,d (,,i.p ut, Ijitu lbl'l-h I ,). passion for power, for admiration. ,,,,. ..,.,., , , """Bs .oomeu up wr...B .,,. --..- .--..- - ------ - tIl0 darkonln Bliadowa tho froth-llko pleasures of the "" ZZav" Z ICX ! ters oC me who wero ubWnB for nro for fear of hitting ono or tne r nght n that wan Milrllmr nbout them. ..,","""".""''",'-" do lars, tho new wharves, the kkelo-iown numuer, anu uarzan was aireau, iav,miy southward upon inai was twining nuoui mini, brought him back to rea tics, nnd a . ... .. ... , !...Li,...i. .1. j ., i. r,nlnr nfi.i,.u t 1,1- . ,t t mp V CwT". I ( ?- MiSO O FLA6EI IT i VtoT Sftu SiT I !'. AIAT AT Al i tlucuit L UVMU AltT.-o T .f?- MiSO O'FLkGE.1 IT I 'J AJOT AT ALL -S-LEMl-'T I .- ICllDersinr 111 Tu. y, - L- -rv- -r- - " fc uur&Muiw ift iriiu trt-CC' 1 ' &k. 3TH SUCH-ER-IMPERTiMEHCfc.' J I N. T I 'bWJbbbbbbbbbW '- J""v " - o . I t x: r,t y ' " uwti& aaowi -yv- - Vjff . ( ' XY - 5T S-OUTHFUL ! I ft gaa a -frA . . . f ".-,. v I - &(tt - few moments later ho stood upon he narrow boHder-strewn beach, rubbing hi. !rn nn.l ,... 1,l....r ,, ! e,..'""u " u"u HO""" """ M allowing tho old thoughts to stir him .. rt... . , ,,.,. and his daughter were coming Thatifor tho "S"1 n"a rPe3t ?lumBJn MlaBnrofcvMiii,wfH,rr,thta new land of opportunity. The a circumstanco wliich was of no im. ! portauco to him. At least ho told lilm. self r,o, and set his faco toward Church- 1,1,,. ; 'iVmiiriii nn. cina .-,n, 1 tho mnniii - -r--- - M..j.. .... . .. seemed to bn more than usually brll- lii.if. About . lilm ib uroat mussea nf - - - --- "- --- hhi, inu luiiiuiiug buri, uiu fuo 01 vr -lT . c,. 'iJ.1 t . Vi-, mi T, ! f.TO 1 x;i?: 1; -'i r. ' v.. : 1 , Y '-4 W fii '!'.' ',&' lli.it lie liil "lopo'iii in wuiiijiiiiihiiI tin fiusi, ami 1 Lay itself w.ri i.lu- mined us If by tho light of a softl tailbiit day. Ho looked nt his watcli ujid found that it was past midnight, Ho hud been up elnco dawn, and yet ho felt no toueh of fatigue, no need of ileep. He t'-nl; olf hla cap and Wulkcil baiehe.ided lit tin mellow light h! uioccu-.ned f.-et fallinn; lightly, '.is eyes ultrt tu all fiat this t'tiueiful night wui'd hi.ght noli, for him. Al.caJ of 'ilui lose a g uiu Ul-lfl 'f loe.:, worn smooth tipd siipp. ry by the water washi'l ugui ist II In tne ura-sh-lug storms of counties Luuturles, atid this ho climb, d, panting when ho reached the top. Ills eyos turned to when, ho saw Toil Churchill sleeping ulotig tho edge of tho bay. ... . . in tnat same spot, a gusil pool ol- night-glow between two forest-crowned ildge, u had lttln fur hundreds of years-. Ho passed the ancient land.ng place of ru-.ks. built ISO years ago for the llrst ships tnut came over the t-tiango wa: ,l ,,tooJ ,"'un "'" tbled fouu- dutiuns of tho fui t, that v as still older, und saw the btarllglr. (.hntltig w "H "l' tllu bruSK cjutien thut lay wuero it inn i luium utiiiu t; . dcurls uututiUicsl and iinuiu v.i -ii.eo tho Ju.,H aSe gone, wr.cn n had last thundered its welcome or Its ilellunco through tho solitudes; In- walked "UivlJ" ulong tho fchoro where tho sea had lashed wcuii'. for many a year, to rtu h the wil.lernevH dead, unci v.-.ie. now. titumphatit. ib f.-otalng sulf bm.d guu-cao . uM'.ns und ttuiiblid th bunes of nun down into its siilltu depths. And mte'i men: Me.i who hud lived and dud when the world was unborn In u half of Its ltnowltjge and scloiice; vt.. u red blood was tho great capital, .tiung. ln..ii- m- ,,iiners of lifi. Aid I'.ieio wel. "...men, too; w. .linn " iu 'ud1 Go tho Harder Theu Fall t .er, ,i.uwiii.i ti - "iijiwn . ' FilP trfli To Al-srsopr-.c- 'i-.,io L, SkAfTu i 'come with these men, und died with them, In tho opening up of a new world. It was such men ns these, and such women as these, that rhlllp loved, and ho walked with bared head i and Mvlftly beating heart over tho un- i marked Junglo of tho dead. And then ho camo to other thing?, warehou th omcc.bundlngs of men ' rn . ! r,elln a,ntl terSppi"B ,nt,ono nll0tIlcr'B throats in the strugglo for supremacy, dollar-fight had begun, and tho things. that already murked its prcsenco loomed monstrous and grotesque to Philip, as it jacrtaR at tho forgotten , efforts of thoso whom the sea was I wasnnig away. anu huuueniy u struct P lillu that tho sea. working vvaaw.waai , uibH.i'b 4,, i ,. .- v-., c. Mn th,. niiAtntt rt im tinriifiioi ! creatures in tho gun-cao Comns. but that it wus u friend, stanch through centuries, lesculng them now from tho ,0 come: and for I was restless to the de?ecration that was 11 moment ho onlvlt llint tnrn-il Ittm nhnllt and made ' " " ' "1th something that , fa Toward .nlng.0 cSn was ulmort u prajcr in his heart. pared tho evening meal. Prom tho 1 CONTIXran TOMOmioW) thick foliage of tho near-by Jungle n I pair of tierce eyes watched tho actlvl- ' " '':. li-...., l.lnl. ...I.!. r.1. THE DAILY NOVELETTE KSiD'S POSTEK lly Sophia II. Cohen UTTOJI JLI wl OJIIl. home, huu.e," the rumblMg rtieclh of tho express kept up a n anu imti liven unm mo mrc of the city grew too strong for hor to lilT IMMI k Ul'llt Ulfcll T "ll regularly IJnid was worklnr bald and -.xm her effotts at painting gain.-.i rec- uKiiiiiuik iiicn. iu "v ." I""":- work and during tliu time met Tom oiilj once. lie had no.men iter a periuiicimy Rieeting und they nmi pabsuu 011 an 1-ahU.1l iieriuaintiuiLes. The net three wt-e!:s were hus oncn lur laild. 1'iie uftubllshlng of her studio left hei no tline lo think of Tom'h eoldnevs. rural ly the hint touches bad been added and 11 neat pl.uiiid outside amiotiiieed tlmt .MhK lllnli ne.'di" a model lo a wat tioater." Man; nuplli.' ititii cume. but mine htfemed to lie just what i-lie wanted, K"(.i Ptuli Hill;, the to n pytrlureli. offered hlmi-elf us a model, und hohunit nut .f the stuuio .-r n.uch bu-t 11. 'lining been llimh t.fured m Hie or all Ills pleading. He 1 oukl nut seei 1 to mulerstand that what Until needed w a. joung man. upright and strung und poor old I'nN" IU1U wan almoht ninety and bent double with iheumatlm After a moiun 01 uhaioub ui I.'nld despaired und had almost tn tro biielt to the cltv, where sh nan anuoEM utniiu cum easily ...turn a "V'del ''i , .'"' " ' t'e". i iit-:i. .11 tin- i.fc.., li.,..-, - - .11 we t"""i. "v.:".' ...i. ..L - 1,'nl.l V..IH UKt l-lill'llUl. !,! in. ! 'io.ii' Marvin wallted In with tlm pl.ieud undir bis arm, . ... il... 1... .! .. ll'.lll llfllfllll! Uuld un.p- nd bttireu en iii ' i-i i- ...-.---.-,. ... - ....... -id .. ,1, .1.. I I.n l.Arr.1,1 II 1 l.ll'.'l Til j'.r -h'sm linn., "v ;"""",,",,, in "Villi II. e.l nodii: maybe I will ,...i.i .i...,,.-!.. t'o.. iiete. te.l :l twinUIe Qf 'laughter 'tlnougli bis diltUUuce, and i.. ii. ....!.. ... .-.ii.t her eumnosure. "let me see." she said, deliberately, and appraise lilm with .old piofcs sdotial iitlm while bo K.yilrmed under lur Impi-iFonal gassi'. .... n "V. fc M''i'Il d. JIr- MarMn." she fcald l.rlsl.p. imd Tom f. lt st'titigeU, ur.iea sonubiy luted. TI.e illtln'" iwg..'i ni.i.e.liat. .:, nut. wel n wuiej in t.at'i and Jo; to them both. Tom tiiouht Hi. Id looked l elti r tl un evir im '. er 'oug smue ns she lent her head i-rliuull tl.! vaj unt. tlmt to ob..rv. the ef.V.-t et tie poster, but he i.iuM not buu. down the bur lier in le'-.rve that stoou bctwein them. m,.i l'.tihi ini.iil not but t.otlcj Low .liiiiiir nnd 1'i.mlV Tom lind gru'MI. bo s.. ilf tllliru it .111 llll. The bpiilie of !.- -,... -"- ... .. .. 2 ...1.1 I, lratiy tmnv, uui ncr vi uwi v ii..i . . . ... i.-.ii . 1 ..tit 'I liii j.o'Uergr'ev and tlio splotches of color took on iletmlt.i form. Knld mw with i.... ,i, , ii -. . fm- e.-:, eeiilncr l.er an- m,, ,,in,. .,,,,1 m l.er mind attributed l.iit.illnli. this to I" I nit I'll mg muni'i. I'lniilly th- postt-r was done, 'lorn sat dully fur -a mometit when ho leal Ucl that there v cru to ba no more sltth'gs. Tin n a happy thought camo to hhn. "Will ou sed tlmt post, j i me. he asl.ed. Tile ablUpt ol'lH bfuUrilll Ihdd out of 1 er r. verl. Sin lool.nl ut lilm In bewl'.lerment. 'Will you i. '! the poster tu mo". ' ho repeated. "Hut I luterul. .1 to dun.ite It for tile dilvo mxt wvel.," slu. fnlured. Then slw suddenly r..ilts.i-d tu.it she would see him li" i.iuru after ilm left MilUllle. Wily not keep tho poster as a icii-uiul-i unce .' "No, I won't fell ,t to jou," flio added somewhat tieiccly, "Why"."' lie BtLpt..-d ..carer. Knld could ltgep thn tears buck no lollder. "Can't you unileislnnu."' she subbed. lie did understand, mm she v.m hi bis arms imi.u dlatel.v . "Kind, du you imun ." A sll'.l.-il "yen" f iin lils Hh u'cln' tu.d lilm ull Im wlsb.d t ltu'.M. 'i her., v us no need of elanatUns. 'i he ne"t '.-eel, n . .nderir.l postir was duiuted for the Ciiw Pi tin. name of Mr. and Ills. Mui'n. Then, va.s no need of keeping It now, for IhiUl hud Tom lorover. und as fo- hlta, why she could paint lnni::viiab'i) putmes of him mo time. Die liel iiitupli I.. C.irrehp.intlenie. nuvelette- Vhi i- GO 1 OHtH V.V.DER?D ret-i-f. Her heart bent nuicisiy as sue "'" ' "' "'"""lV .;.;.',. i, iiilenil her r-itiko In the n-imo of lustleo might have turned hm back; but thought of tho old folks and of Tom and 11 low Guttural bioko from tho 1 Pieau nei caiihO m me name 01 justice lned ""lii. savage lips. Instantly Tarzan was and humanity. , """, V ,0f ' ', ?, "'," f 9,vVtbPe Tom MatMii n.s name brought up alert, but tho unsweilng growl died Angered by recent defeat, and by the , ' alniln a "ciy ro"r l.'o topp wl thl loii-forBotten menwriM. Would he be upon his lips, suppressed by tho fear! loss of tho gold, the Jewels, and lilS" 'ifh bi rasv ?an and wns tho siiniev TUe.v h.ul been comrades tliat lt mRht Urouto the suspicions of prisoners. Abdul Mourak was In no ,,,' ,,, , ,,! In MilUIII., 1.11.I hud faltlifully promlre.l . hoMel3. n,0od to be influenced by any appeal to , "T-i?. ,.VK' nitulPtnonliim be tu wile to each other hen Mie lift. At sud.lenlv an insnlratlon camo to tbrun softei i-oiitlments to which as , "h1 llaa ''een P''l'demoniuin be Hrst her letierp hud gone and come quite , ,..'",,'' ....", i"V ..,,,. ." vo , tliose sortei tentimenis 10 wiucii. ns 1 fol.0 uec,,me now ull indescribable Ru.;ee".s. came liaruer wofk mi u 1 . grau- llo not unuer.stanu. Appear to listen no looked for degradation and pons!- .several about It broke their tethefs ,.ffifU r.S t i "J.rrUIS.KS 'XWltolS AZSrt aM T, "uI,slf,mft for ?' VarXtmt eeased altogether Tom alro a toy 'J,m u. ,u'0 ""?" ...Vi-'Jlnm. e ures n,ld h'3 nlfortunea when he Men leaped from their blankets and She heard agiicly tiiat he was the lite P''B "' ? "J, 'nt"K,,"' , hhould have returned to his native with guns ready ran toward th und boul of the movement on foot to ca10 maj ninfce upon tno BUctess ot 1 land and nia(Jo llls lcport to Mcnellk; plcket-line, and then fiom the Junglo :!f.UlLindlmaK.atoreTIrp VVriVe, nodded In -isent and un- but mi acceptable gift might temper beyond tho boma a dozen lions, em- o'of'l'she" heard. ''too t "at'K? ta ' .lerllandlnw! tti?U eolatelylhero the wrath of the;en.peror. and surely boldered by tho example of their fel- been highly Hiicsjul mid as now one ' "i" "a? "$ "cf his comnm Ion I tllia f',h- flfmer of another race should low. char ed fearlessly upon the cainp. of tu.. leafilng ..tl?.?ns of the town. A ,,'';"'.:''' , uicli nS Zve le gratefully received by tho black ".inlv ml tu twos and threes tho cold fe.ir clute'ied at her heart. Had ' t,1"'';.0 ,f" , "," ci, ' IKI . 'f,! vulerl hupeH the boma, until the little In- "ei".i'.ledv , ,, ffiwl, w"5n J".' 3tet to the lulerl concluded ! closu.o was filled with cursing men VCRE SUCH DULL CLOTHES! I SAYS 0 AOAA LAST H67 X whi n A SHAME . A HAMDSOME. MAN LIKE MISTER .SMITrl hDFAe. yAM, t -- --.. ' Y&IITHFDL I - ' -. &c r . . mm ) f Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar By -lodging Into tho concealing mazes of tho jmiglo whell ono who had sneaked unnn him from behind struck him a heavy blow upon the head with a rifle. In an Instant tno ape-man was uown ' a"d aJzen S If'lned "SS ilito back. ,.Je h. "ff'"?0,?. houmi M was Wen,er al60, T1,o Bel; plan officer, success having crowned is efforts lJA f" to chaff PjWn bcen cantured : but from Tarzan of tho T - .'... -m.bs "" u j" ",.,, , .. , ... "" """ V,"' ' V..V...""-J .1 o. wmn . riiAPTPn vvrrVnrimiMii iiruiuHta. jic ciimuKu ii Si71,ure of tho rider; uut mat if whs fli. v,aH an i.ngusn ioru; uui un- umw. ntitv Vitifiirvi nt thn nKertion. and U(3' MXtKr s H00ll UH xarzan regained his senies, und It was found that ho was ffiK & tn?SSS " J?, bnlinrlnrv rnmmpneed, 11CS 01 IIIO U11IIOI men UlUt-U.T "till O' lent intensity and curlotltj. Prom be neath beetling blows the crcaluro saw tho boma constructed, tho fires 'built and tho supper prepared ...... . ., ...:.--.- I. ...I !.., I. I., irai it-i .... "y ' , bound behind a smull pllo of Knap-1 tacks fiom the. tiino mat tno com-, lanv had halted, but with the prep- aration of tho meal completed, their Kuard ordered them to r!o und come - ,., -.,... i 1.1 ..i "-" "ii'TiT." ,L .'..i.lt 1 ii, V...,ii.. a . i 1 it a ' ' lurncu waiu leitiui. 1 am going 10 bpean lo jiu in uimrangcr oven unuer tno mosi iavora-, "' "' : "b- " the chattering of monkeys, The nearer toldiers looked in sur-, tirUn fit tin. nti.-llMti. Xiinio nf tbeni , laughed, whllf otheis diew uway In to his emperor. evident superstitious fear. The officer The girl did not need ask him why. approached tin- prisoners while Tar- and once again hope died within her sail was still Jabbering, and halted be- breast. Resignedly she pennited her hind them, listening in perpleed in- self to be lifted lo 11 teat behind one friht. 'When Wirper mumbled some of the troopers, nnd again, under new ildlculou.s Jargon In repl hla curious- masters, her Journey was tesumed to Ity li.-oko hounds, and ho stepped for- ward what she now began to believe w.ud. demanding to know what Ian- 10r inevitable futo. gunge It wah that they spoke. riiym li 1,1 rrnirrt.,1 iiio iiin, .-.r laiiin had gauged the measuie of the man's culture from tho natuie and quality of his conversation during the it it inn i niilTiirrt 1 vnm t wt n.itiiin ttiif march, und ho rested tho kuccoss of his reply upon thu estimato ho had made. "Greek," he explained. on, I thought it was (ju-fk, re. plied the officer:' "hut It has hicn so - .... , , .l.. T . .....!.,. I- -I.... T , . iii.k .-i.T siii-e Biuuiv.l u 11. li. 1 was not sure. In future, however, I will thank v.m to sneul: In a limi.ii.it.'.. which I tun more familiar with." 'i -. .... ... wtrpcr lurneu ins mail to iiiue u grin, whispering to Turzan; "It was (iieek to him ull light and to mu, too." Hut ono of the black soldiers mum bled in u low voice to a companion: "I have heuld thoap sounds before once at night, when I was lost In tho I Jungle, I heard the hairy men of the trees talking among themselves, and their words were like tho words of ' this unite m.ili. I wish that we had Hot found him. lie Is put u mini at ull he i. u bad spirit- ami we shall hac bail ijei: If wo do not let lilm go," and the fellow rolled llls ejes lcai'fullj. His iunip.iii.uu laughed nervously and niuved uv.uy, tu iene.it the cm- vcraitluti, with . illations und eag- ( - er.illons, tn otlurs of tho black sol diery, so that it was nut long befoie u r.igntiui tale of black magic and ' JiVKiailAY SUIT 'I ho I'an.lhvllolder. ' I'll be u candle-holder, and luul; on." Ttumeo and Juliet. When man has tired of life's swift iJaut o And heart find biuiu grow coldti IIo will, if given half a char.ee I.cconio u car.dh -holdci'. The game vf heaits; the gum uf Hade: uf pusli-with-kneeaud-slioulder Tu watcli thu fiimii that onco hi played, He'll be a iMitdk-hold.-t. 'Tis Ago'ii pihilcgo to str.i.. Mid ftilows uunger, bolder, Tu light tho room for those '.u play- Tu pc it i judl'.-huid. i Since ever thing we do and lea u And everything wo handle I'roude.. maU'il.-.' to burn, I.efs make a v.orth-.vhllo cai.ulc! cimr am:xaxdi;i:. I Jo,.g WHY YoO L- 'LO CoUHTesS roU KMOv YM AYS.eEe. A TvwoUOLLAR (?AISE IfllS WEEK ? AJOT To iZ T r. if r- -. rv' n Si A. l-3 - V- (fib ywi j J i Ex 9. ' 7f fS iVjv EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS sudden death waa wovo'n about tholtlon of his hopes as had tho rising had gono tho Junglo, nmtd of tho falling crcaturo swung somo secret rirtnTUnvvi There was Httlo bleep for man or IjllArlllilt .V I beast, and the sentries wcro doubled isnin the UueU "iat "'ere might bo enough on duly to .iffdiri fie jeueis boU nga,nst the 6Udaen cuarso TO JAN'C CIAVTON", waiting In tho i of an overbold or ovcrhungry lion, tree whoro Werper had placed her, j and to keep the nre blaaliiB, whlcli , ; ,. . .J'was nn oven more effectual barrier it seemed that tho long night would UKain.st them than the thorny noma, never end, yet end It did nt lost: and I Xt was well past midnight, and as within an hour of tho coming of dawn '" .Tane Clayton, "ot"' landlnF , , ,. . , ,., , , . that sho had passed a sleepless night her spirits leaped with renowed hope tho nIght heorei m, hcarce more than at tight of a solitary horseman ap-' dozed. A sense of impending danger nroachlncr along the trail. ' nwi in imnir tn., n i.inni.- noil nvpi- ine now ng uurnoose, mm is looto . "uuu' " ""."' l"V ":? "".u."' "V Precoult tho trlrl well knew, slnco he had been garbed as an Arab, and ho alono might bo expected to seek her hiding place. That which sho saw relieved the strain of the long night vigil, but thero 5?cffW W.M ? "SK -- -, ,nV0 I men beyond tho trail's bend riding , slowly In tho wake of their leader. These things she did not see at llrst. ,1 -n Bl, luin.,1 ,lorvi,-..iv1 fnwnrrl I -...v .. .j.....- . : "7 , "", 1 tneir mad endeavors to nreaK loose. tho approaching rider, a cry of wel-, A trooperj bravcr than hlg fcnow,. como forming In her throat. leaped among the kicking, plunging. At the first word the man looked foar-maddenetl beasts in r futilo at up, reining in In surprise; und ns sho , tempt to quiet them, saw the bluck faco of Abdul Mourak, A n011i IlUKP amI flel.ce nnd courage- tl.n AliVMutninti. Rim Hlii-imi; iirirlr in .. i....i -.i-nn -n ,t. i.-.. r..n '"" ' "' "'- . tenor among tho orancne-. Ijut u was l()0 latc Tho man had , . nt , no... ... Cji.,,i to her to ., , .. ..i ..i. ..-,. ,.i i. """u-,'" .",'":,. ' '"..""Z ."i.r": , ,'"" -.7-;.' "'";. '. nt ..,... 1 start- Khe futile and came nowiv down. 10 hianu unon rue ground btforo this new captor nnd, ,a matter or met. no was almost, u. "if coiiuuiuiiF. . her appeal, Abdul Mourak replied biletly that he would promise her pro tection; but that ho must take her Abdul -Mourak. beiett of )i:s guide . .1 i V-7 i i j . by tho battlo ho had waged against . uie raiuers. uuu iiniiseu unmniiuar . ,ieatli streams of stricken men and with tho country, had wandered fur horses us they were dragged down In from tho trail ho should have fol- tho bloodmad cats. Tho leaping car lowed, and as :t result had made but nlvora, the plunging horses, prevented Httlo progress toward the :101th since i nm concerted action by tho Abs tho beginning of his flight. Today he sinlans It was every man for himself was beating towaid the west in the and in tho meleo tho defenseless hopo of coming upon a village whcrelw-oman was either forgotten sjr ignor he might obtain guide.; but night ed by her black captors. a t ... . i . i a .""" r- - ..... . tounu " su fW !" 'Tutn a lealiza- DREAMLAND ADVENTURES By DADDY A co.hp'e.e v i uui'entuie each veck, hcoUi.iiiia Ho.idav und cddUu SatuiJaj FUXLAXD fl'i'UUV o.'d ''(".' BiliilUM tu'in.rril r.llti droit Info 1 I'limiu. whire thru Juiil thill iiictl.t sjj.'llra hate rrptvrett King ,'iM as if jul:t UU i kii " d",i In fir h i.l ciiAiTEiri I he loUThat IlitUuil. BILL 31a II.I.Y and reggy raced to piutta ummy I'bloe :igalnt the mean sprues, uut nicy were too late, -ino mean sprites had thrown tno banana i I MOVING PICTURL FUNNIES 4- Cut out tho plcturo on all foil" fides. Thou ciretuby fold dotted' l'tio t its entire length. Then dotted l!:io ", and so on. Fold each section underneath, accurately. When completed turn over und you'll find u suiprlahig tesult. feavo tlio pictures. Ull H AYW ARD T . Jirtr Q L- v oA,LirT,"SERe. Gol wimri-c, AMD LESS ZV. K , THEBIRD v WfgtV 'x JUTTHI6liA tov.UMMFU ; iaja- - 1 if .. ,' r j 1 tn vr aim ' sun. It waa a dispirited company which went Into camp, watetless and hungry. In thn dense Jungle. Attracted by tlm I horses, lions loarctl about tho bomii. and to their hideous din was nuueu inn shrill neighs of tho terror-stricken beasts they hunted. tno camp. Tno veteran troopers or " "'ac, emperor .were nervous ui 11 ill at ease. Abdul Mourak left lib blankets a dozen times to pace rest- lessly back and forth between ths ! tethered horses nnd the crackling fire, The girl could boo his great fratno ' silhouetted against tho lurid glaro of ,.the flames, and she guessed from the ck'ncVvo'usnienls of tho man ,hTU,r. lions udl;"i fury until flic earth .trembled shrilled their nelchs of tenor as they 1n IiAaI llhAn 4lAfa linltAtt MAHAH Itt '"""'' U'JU" """ '""."-- 'L'? "' ". 1W1" inumni. ll I"" uuilio., lull n tho blight light from tho fire. A gentry inied his piece and fired, and it, nil"!,, imiinn nillt miktnnnci-eri tii ..... 1 n .... .i. ..:,.. ....i, ''"'. "l '"" '" "" "lw '"'"'-" " T1 .,, ..,. ,, ..... ...,. fui row In the lions side, arousing nil tho bestial fury of 'tho Httlo brain hut abating not a whit of power and wk" ui mu uim . Unwounded, the boma , and the flame. tumult of i,,ieoua sound. The strlck- lorso u,0n which the Hon leaned u br eked out Its terror nnd Its acorn and screaming horses battling for their lives with tho grcen-eied devils of the, Jungle. ' With the charge of the llrst lion , Jane Clayton had scrambled to her feet, nnd row sho stood horror-struck at the scene of savage slaughter that swirled and eddied ubout her. Unco u bolting horse knocked her down. Und u moment later a lion, leaping in pur suit of uuotliei terror-stricken ani mal, brushed her so closely that she I was ai'alu thrown fiom her feet. .iiim inu uiavKum oi 1110 lines ami n,,, crawls .,f thn nn.nlv,,.-:, m. n. Amid the cracking of tho rifles and ( U.MI.M ll JO-MUKKCm . peel hi Mammj's path and she, singing happily, as she balanced the basket of laundry on her head, nexcr saw It. Iler fout stepptd on the peel. l"or a moment nothing happened. Then as slu auung the other fuot forward, tho foot on the peel slipped up and talkd into the air. lioun iat Jr.immy on tho hard sidewalk, a most astonished coioied lady. Away flew the basket of clothes straight tor a big inud puddle. "uh, our week's washing 11 will be lulncd in the niudl" shrieked regg. Billy leaped forward just In time tn catch the basket. Its weight cairled him backward and down ho bat In the mud. The basket cjmo near going lulu tho mud, too. but Billy juggled It fran tically as It tipped back and fotth and finally held It safe and secure. 'Hoi hoi what a Jokcl" roared tha mean rpritcs. "tl nouht hae been funnier if th- washing had spilled iu tha mud," com plained Joker. "Sliauio on joui ' tried Peggy. "Then Mammy's hutd work would hae gone for nothing and she would have lot. the $3 sho will get lor It. That's a mean Idea of a Joke." Billy was busy whllo the lne.iuspiites !weio laughing. The Instant Mummy hit the sidewalk und while tho basket was ttlll In tho air tlieio flashed into his mind a way to woik his plan against tho mean sprites. "Lay still and pit-tend jou aie dead ' he whispered to Mammy. "Wo will give mi avful K-aro to thoso banana-peel Jul.eis." Tho breath was knocked out nf Mammy by her bump, but her sharp eyes had seen Bill; u'tu,uo her basket and sue knew that he wus a friend. K she guo Billy a wise wink, and rank bach with sigh. 'Tm !;llled ! I'm daid i ' she groaned, closing her eyes. "oil. Mammy, ar uu hurt?' cried I'ecey. alarmed wheu sho saw Manuin- so still. -Mammy just gave a gasp as If I it were her ltrt one. "Sim is dead !' cried Peggy. B!ll whiFpried a message to Chuckle 'Tluu uud get Policeman ,Scne." Awa ' 0"t -'l!e nt top tpced. ' '" uiiieeauia llptitlS ttlltll thev heaid I'eggj's itj. ii,e ,cal, spntcH nult laughing hi u huiry. Thej thought tne.i had killed Mammy with their mean Joke and were badly scared "Hun! Here comes Policeman Sense." shouted M It. us a. burlv i,eii. i i. Iurm n....... , I .. ,--,,, UU ' .,,. "unjiiig uoun tlie street, vinero? Ob, wlioru can we hide hide?" . tutu me mean sprites In a panic "I know a place! Follow suuuiuu uiuy. "CJuluk 1 Wiion Joker. us iiulck!" jelled Billy rati towaid tlio tar heater and . . . . """" fiTiies ran after him. with Joker. Mocker and Wit so eager to hide they nlmost puslied him ulonlr They were all scaled out of their "& and nejer slopped to think that Bl ly iiileht be tricking them to pay them I'eggy. " 'r trea,ment f I'lm and H took but a ininuto to get to tlm tar heater. Billy llft,,i .T. ,."' Iron cover of the melting pot and nolnt ct In thn ini. ..ni.1.. "u P0U11- - - ..... ......vw ,, tllllll, "Hop In there quick, beforo Polica. man Bensn sce inn i. ..-,., unca. . . ,, ..,. Vf ,,.v .,, cynics.. 1 r ?, .19 Isl i.J . A I I Wi il' J-Tf ,,j : r . .-,. V, -! I .. - 1 ' "J .. ?.!.':. - fnaaiV a' ' - - kte&te