Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1919, Postscript, Image 24

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER 13, 1019
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THIS STAKTS THK STOKV
Hugh Onrlnncl of tnc United States
customs sen ice It aisiRiicil to ills
covnr the uliercnboiitH of 11 rrd din
inond NimiccU'd into flip country on
the ntpamslilii Doni l'cdro. lie nr
I'cptH it position nn iiKslitnut tn C'nl
oni'l Wharton, n collector of iintiutii"
mid Ri'iiiK, who ha The Hton. (inr
lniid linn reason to Mint' tlie dia
mond was to1ru before it was xnillK
jsleil. Itroinlej Ilarnes. (im land's
dilef, arrests .lolinsnn, stewaril on the
Doni I'edro, mid llartlej Ctiirier. a
dinnioud lealer. An iiiiin.xiuii note
warns Dora, niece of Colonel Whar
ton, of an attempt to he made to
Men I the diamond, and Doni reinmes
it from the safe. Amy Smith.
(tenant, tells (inrland of Dora's pint
of the transaction nnd of the ilia
ninnil later belne stolen bj (!Inlei.
He dropped the diamond in his haste
to Ret rfnay and Am found it nnd
buried it (inrland and Harms hasten
to HedRenater House, where ( olonel
Vhnrtou. n victim of npliasia. Is des
ierntcl trjing to say something.
NI) IltiliK IT CONTINTKS
n(IN'T Mm think the effort will be
-L' too much for him?"
lie spread Ills hands in a ilepreeatiiiR
XX 11 J
How can I tell nu. how I hac
a recline that n lie Keeps mi up n
mm be able to speak intelligently."
't'lie path nt was sitting up in bed
Bow, supported bj the loving hands of
A mil S.iiuh. He clnnccd nt Dora with
tenderness nnd then pointed his tingt r in '
the dlreitinn of .linne
You jou jou !" he exclaimed, and
then fell bm k fceblj
The smooth face of the fellow le
fleited the satisfaction he felt. His fer
.., i:i. ... ..!..... .....1
iri uni' i',ii jiii iitiiviii
'(ientienien lie said, with une i
pected iifTnbiliti . "win tortme this poor
man mil longer'' It is unite evident ! thoughts Kieiitliing m emeu to lie
xv hat lie wants eicn though it mn b I working out smoothh and jet I was
disappointing to xou." j fnr from mpp The picture of Doia
While .Injur was speaking Colonel I Whnrten sobbing on the lneiist of her
Wharton ln theie ipuetlj cjeing liiinn,1Ilf i,.nuiliied with me hid nnd in
with n ncicr changing gn7e. It was effaceiilde
pathetic to sec a strong mail thus ' rj.,,, jt'(1 l,ianioud would be le
stricken While 1 was wondering ihat ' ,.,,.,,.,!, the gineinmcnt satisfied, the
ehoiihl be done under the circumstances . iln punished' Hut what did all these
the man in the lied seemed to aeipnre , ,,., ,f I ,,u to lose Dora?
l-esli ;iriigtli. H u supirm,' ..ffoit of l.,,() m(, ,,,,, u, s ,th more than
the will he snt up straight, without ns n.lemess ,.r .li.nnniids If v,e lmd
sistaucr from nnj one I.irrv one mi...., i,,i i,.i, t ..i,i
the loom was startled. It was as though
one who a entering the portnls of
death had snddenh inised himself to
life His face was stein now He
pointed his finger nt .tnwic for the thinl
time, but now it was with delibeiation
The long expected words came from his
mouth firnilj and distinctlj :
"You xou villain!" he ciicd. "How
dare jou lime the cffronteij to stnj in
mj hotisrV"
Virtoi .Injur was shocked, but he
xxas not the onh one. Those words
came finin the lins of tlie sick man
with a'l tlie solemnity of a l'licU'iucnt.
The colonel turned to Hnrnes and once
more he indicate ii J.-n lie I the glass or fashion nnd the mold of
"Take take himnwax The sight i form He might n glimpse of me ns
of the man is more than I (an hear ' !'' passed and if luurdcious looks could
Heisniascal. He he is at the bottom ' have killed I would bine been stunk
of all my troubles" .dead on the spot.
His head fell on his bieast and he1 The next moment I felt n soft hand
lurched over on one side. Loving hands put into nn own nnd looking around
cared for him and in a few moments lie gaed into tlie benign countenance of
xas Ijlng on ins liniK witli Ins ejes
closed and a peaceful look on his face
"T is it fatal?" whispered Collec
tor Frend. in an awed tone.
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
111 DI)I)V
"The Hidden Magician"
(I'cnvV mill Oo-ln-ln air in India.
Thvy hefiirml Slirchn, who Aim hern
ttnlen Im Itamiln-Khi. a crtirl iiiihii
cian. Yhcn the earnvnn itf Rajah
Ihr-Hubii (inneciM, Uaniiln-Iitii nnd
Blteebn disappear. Oo-la-la in de
emed by aingh-Mndii. a ipy. of steal
ing the rajah' daughter and tmnina
her into l'eggy.)
Hanida. Kin's I'lot
Rixiti i-rv-'L. ii
AMDA-KIN S sudden appea.ance
beside the well nstonislied Oo-la-la
nnd Heggj ns well as Hajah Mir-Hubu
and his followers.
"(ire-whillickers, now I know where
ho disappeared to." whispered Oo-la-la
III rcrei "111. nni ilmm t in el Tib
tnreat of tlie rajah s to tlirow me in
there (mil till the well in on top of me
seared him out."
"Who are you''" roared the injah
at Itnmda-Kin The nnswer of the old
Hindu startled Peggy nnd Oo-ln-ln.
"I am Oo-la-la. the niKgiiinn," said
llamda-Kiii, "I befriended jour poor
stolen daughter. I.ada" he stretched
out his hand toward Peggj- "mid tor
that this px 51 sorcerer tool; mj tine
joiing bodx for his own and i hanged
me into his own old, worn-out frame.
..ii me suine nme uc ciinugcu j.iiuit iiuu
i. i.- t: 'i. .. ' i i i ...i.. !.....
tnis girl neie.
This jnrn bounded so sillj that Pcggj
nnd Oo-la-la broke into n heaity laugh.
But Ilajh Mir-Hubu didn't laugh. He
looked as if lie beliexed it. As for
Singh -Mndu, the master spj. it fitted in
so well with his own storj which was
xxhnt Hnmda-Kin intended it to do
that he grabbed nt it like a fish leaps
at a tlj
"That's what I told jou This man
speaks the truth," shouted Singh -.Madu.
"What nonsense," died On-la-ln
"I nin Oo-la-la. This man is Hamdn
Kin xvho stole jour daughter, I.ada.
from the garden of jour palace "
"Ah " Hhouted Singh -Madu, point
ing n skinny finger at Oo-lu-la "If
jou were not Hainda-Kin how would
jou know the plnce from which he stole
Lada?"
"True' True'" said Hajah Mir
liubii, nodding his head thoiightfullj
"Guard well tliis man until we get to
the bottom of tins affair."
Singh-Mnclu, onlj too ready to get
Tevence on Oo-Ia-lii for throwiiiE him
into snecziuB tits, moved to Oo-In -la's I
DOROTHY DARNITYes.'a Way Out Is a Valuable
j OH LOOK' J WOKIDER I LETS FOLLQw"1 )PM' A CANf CRAWL "M gktA nO SIREE-THERE'i POOT PRINT, tM
POOT PRlNTftj j WHERE THEV j THEM UP '-" f J ANDSEF H ) GOl M IrJ, BUT NONE COMIN OUT H
'" l d, ' 'x 'l: rhm ' -- -'" rrr-" , . ;!ri ., rJL, - r UJifii nt!iy jj ... u-t jj. .hu.j! ,jiw1'i n'j ii,nr.k-,j. ww-ftK "
-W fliN I . J l' ' L" , A i " r f "l xl ' '
'fTtiiMnn "- -' - i irfi ilr h-.- tA..,.., fijttfthiM "iiiijiniini in i iiillmMitoiiiiiiiatii mi iMJiMiiiiiAi.iiih i i i n i n ifljliief ifitillMiiii .iiiityittiifeiriiii
I Doctor Henderson shook his head.
'It's a crisis, hut I'm sure It's n
I till n for the better. I'm sine he will
Improve from this moment
In the meanwhile things had been
happening In that statel) old bedroom
Iturton HnpRood stood ilitectlv lieliiini
Victor .Iane while Colonel Whnitoii ,
I was making his ihaniatlc iiicusntlon
land the moment It was concluded lie
' slipped n pair of hnndeuffs nround
.liiMu s unresisting wiUts
I "Thej 're real becoming to joii." he
grinned! us he led the licensed mnii
. down the stall wa
i Doi tor Ilendersiin, smiling like a
basket of ihlps. hail now icsumed his
most professional ninnnei.
I "(ientienien.' lie (ailed on I. as If
I nothing out of the nidinnrj Imil nr
cm red. "(oil ienll must clear the
I tonni Six patient needs unlet and
We tiled out of I lie apartment jii-tj
as solemnh as we had mine in. At the
iloorn I pnil-cd to take one last look
-. tii. '... ....... 1 ..4 tl... Imnil nf
end of
wora u muicm -.mmhi mi m- "'', ;
the bed. her pictt him k head pillowed
upon the hi east of Aunt Sarah, sob- '
. I .... . !. : . 1 Tl.. It
l.ino ili.leiith Wns it ioj ? ns it
gilef Or was it the nnturnl leaction
thnt was to be eipeited nftei suih a
stiniii upon her neues'
Once out in the sunlight I felt the
frieni'.l hand of Hronilej Hnrnes upon
nn shoulder ,, ....
'ili'u tiiiiiiiir mil nm. IiiibIi. lie
Riinned "We
!.. ,l.n4 , 1. 1 .11
got the thild link i
of evidence Inlinson
Glacier, ,Inuc! Who will he the
,t,,t i '
l .ii. I nni nnswir I had un
o II
beliet. bul I did ii"i "-"
to
put it
into wolds.
!
I
the I
Hie Ittnled lieasurc
TT WAS n lelief to get out
1 tool air after thnt nene-incking
scene m the sick ( number. 1 liniicil
uir after that nene-incuing
the sick (hamber. 1 hnneil
I
against the uuc-covcicd column 01 ine
nnreh and tried tn rolled nn seittcicil ,
onlj
hne felt lep'iid for all the torture and
agoin of mini! I had undeigone.
As I stood tin re the Mi repressive
Hapgood came out of the house lend
ing his pnsoner. The handcuffs on
.In nc's t li in w usts had not lmpnned
the pettish disposition of the man He
had pliijcd for bis stakes and lost, nnd
f loni the malignant look upnu his thin
fute he was not a good loser His
languid ninnncr wns gone and he wns
cursing his mptoi with all the xigor
of a pirate. His long hair wns uilTled.
his stiingj niiiHtndie mussed and his
clothing in (Harder. He was no longer
xuni .-sarau nnj ine nuxictx was
over and the dear old laih was herself
again The ficshnrss had ictiirned tn
her xeneinble checks and tlie kindh
side, seizing him b one aim. Haj.ih
Mlr-Hiibu tinned to Knmda-Kin
"(Irent magician, jou say ou can
turn this girl back into the form of nn
lost daughter. Do so, and I shall send
J nu aw in loaded villi gold and jewels
and hoiiois "
"One other boon. 1 crnxe," ciied
Knmdn-Kin. his ees lighting up with
an evil gleam. "Punish this impostoi
" ',MI .""isrii proiioscii llilow liim
lllt() tl)(, wp ,,' ,,'. hm t,,,,.S.
"It shall be as xnu sin," declared the
i the rajnli. "but first gie ine back nn
I daughter in her true form."
it,,.,,,!,, to,, i,,...i n i i i
.."T " ' ,'' "..,"": ;' "'
"7 ..' -iniiiup, nn
ward took un his sword ami ImsL.t
and plaml them beside the well Then
he spoke to the injah.
"The magic that I use. Oh. Unjali
Mir-Hubu, is vurj powerful and must
not be beheld b human ees. Theie
foie, while I use it, all here must sit
with their bin ks to me mid mm their
heads with then garments, not tinning
nor looking In spite of what ton hear,
cxen screams nnishouts or other queer
sounds. niso will the magic be
spoiled."
At once the lajah and all his fol
i. --
' lowc.i
obejed, tinning then hat Its and
(oveiing their heads Hien Smli
Mndu buried his head in his ( lonk hut
he kept tight hold upon Oo-la-la
Kninda-Kin grinned hnriihlx, nnd ad-
xnnied upon l'eggj with ins swoid. It
wns plain that he meant to tlnow bur
into the well and then prodiue I.ada.
claiming that he had turned l'eggj into
the rajah's .stolen dnughtei
Hut Oo-lu-la was rcadj for him.
He wined his free hand before the old
Hindu's face "Sneeze!" he xvlilupcird.
ami in nn instant itunula-lxln
in nn lm.t.lnt lllinnlil . Iv li nnnl
into n x-lnlcnt ht nf knpczlnir. "Kiipi.. '
ri'iieutul On-lii hi, imttiiiK Ins linnd be-
nentli .Siiigli-.Mndirx elonk, nnd nt ontc
the ninster kiij bei;nii to snee7e so lmul
that he lollul helplessly uiiou the
L'round.
Info tho well wllli inn. IWnr "
whispeicd Ou-Ia-ln. "I.enrii its setict i l vp Rot it it s n tclecrnm fiom
nnd jou i nn suxe us both nnd give I ""' "P""1 .ieii(ini Stemnslilp t'uiii
Lndii badi to her futhei." Woikins Pnny Informiiifj .laequettc thnt u berth
last, he tied the bucket rope beneath , ' u,,,' r'ened lor him nu the
I'ckcj's nuns und loxxeicd her into the ' Amazoninn, nlilili .nlN tomoiion
we l morniiiR.
f'oinolioir Kill be told tcha't l'eggy
indi in the well.)
c light in her shrewd ejes once moie sug
j gcstctl the fountain of eteinnl outli
She was a pu lure In her steel -coloied
dress, the rare lace collar kept in place
Mm the old -fashioned biooeh, anil the
mn -while hair parted in h
' mulei stood the ipiestlonln
mj ejes.
wlille hair parted in the middle.
g look ill
"She's up in her innm now . sobbing,
i It's the In st thing for her It will bring
lest, and, I hope, pence.'"
M,(i not,inB, but looknl in the
.dliiction of the ilwr when1 the wnteis
i ippled on, oIiIImoiis of the tiagcdj and
' f nnw.,lt ,,r nr,.
llilgh, she
said snfth, and the
inothcrh wn in which she pronounced
in inline wmt to ni henit, "I never
doubted jou from the stmt Your c,v
aie honest Hull's all I needed."
I am nfiaid iu ejes were bluricd nt
that motniut, but I mnnliged to iimr
mnr: "Hut hei but Dora '
"That." intciiupted the wise old
mill. must lie left to tunc. Who inn
t(liiv'
"
Ann
In,. I . .
I she left me ns noiselessh as she
had i nine. I was moused bj (he oiie
of llromlc) Haines:
"Well, bnjs, ale jnu going out to
dig diamonds 01 do ,ou intend to spmd
the ilaj die.iinlngV"
I stalled guiltilu In nn thought of
Dora I had almost forgotten the dia
mond Less; tlifin n intinite had ehllised
fiom the time we left the shkioom, but
jii that time mj mind had bicii going
iner all the iwcnts of the past few dn.is.
1 looked about luislilt
"Where's Ilapgood?" I asked.
Haines ghuued nt me iniiouslj
"Hull Aiiurself togelhei, son." lie ml-
Msed. "Ilnpgood's gone to the cit
with his prisouei MVic got the tluee
of them theie now."
.....! I ..!.... t.. !.'.'
' ""i"""-"'" " .-,,,.
..o ,,,t ,, ,, ttllil'p ,int VPL.(,
was going on
Ijrmme of li tin
I don't know wants
1 hope he hasn't skip-
pi d. lie's the most import. tut bird
of tlie whole floi k "
Dm tor Henderson joined us and we
still tid in the dii 01 1 ion of the .summer
house.
"I think I'm going to pull What ton
lluoiigli. he said, in Ins piofessional
waj. "lie's icsting ipiietlj now. You
duips (lesene (icilit for this. You
(nought him good news, wliith, ns l'e
of ti n said, is the best niididiie nnj doc
tor i an picseiibe
"IJuitc Hue." agiced Haines iiupn
tientlj "Hut let's get down to mil
digging "
The, won seemed to remind the doctor
of something A blond smile spread oer
his wholesome (ouuteiinnce.
" '1 on fellows will need a spade," he
said "I'll go and get one."
"What Mill ic.lllj need fnr this occa
sion. Ik sain (iieeruj, is n silver
mule It's going to he a xery impor
tant fiiiiition and should be nppio.ichcd
in a i cri miniums manner."
We laughed at his little jest nnd pro-
i ceded on oiu waj I looked around
for Aim Smith, but she wns not hi
sight. Hinmlex Haines must hnve had
the same thought In Ins muni, tor lie
tinned to ine ahiupth.
heie s the girl?
I don't know." 1 said, somewhat
disconcerted 'I told her to stax heie
until we mine out of the house.
We wnlked niniind the summer-house
looking for the place where the diamond
wns likelj to be hidden1. Twice and
tluee times we made the louinls without
locating the spot. l'ltiallj tlie sharp
ers of Haines deteded a little pile
of biushwood on the side of the house
lie cleared it mvav with his foot and
lexenled a space of freshlj dug earth.
"At last!" he cried In tiiumph
"Now we can get down to business."
There 'was some good-nntuied chart
ing as to who should manipulate the
spade and the ihoice finnlh fell to
me 1 giasped the implement fnmh,
hut before I could sink it into the earth
we weie interrupted bj a crj from the
house. We iooked in that direction
nnd found Aunt Saiali on the poich, ges-tlciil.-itimr
wildh. Doctor Henderson
l-hunied oxer to her, followed bj Hrom
lej Ilarnes. I hesitated for a moment, I censorship, inn led on ine iiiiter s coi
niid then joined them. The dear old lespondence with her fiance,
latlv was in ipiite a flutter. ' All went well and eeij one wns ap-
' I was passing the loom of M Jules paientlj happj until one dnj .lane, nil
.Inccniettc nnd the door wns open I ejed, told Olga she wanted to tall; with
looked in and found it nil upset I n
der ordinal-.! circumstances I would not
think of going into a guest s room.
but in xiew of all that has occuried
heie todnj I felt no conipnnetiou whnt
ex er. And, gentlemen, what do jou
think V"
"What?" we asked in (bonis
"He's gone SI. .Incquette has gone
and taken nil of his things with htm '
"(iiiod nddnnoe! ejaculated Doctor
Henderson. .lust
anno!iince eiosscd
Hlomlc! Hnrnes.
the merest shade of
the placid fni e of
The thought of the prize piNnnei of
the lied Dininnud case slipping thiough
his fingeis xsas gnll and woimwood to
the old man. but he did not saj a
wold As foi mjself. mj feelings weie
he nnd expression. I wns moi titled,
hut I knew thnt I was piimnrih lespon
sihle nnd that the case would not ue
(omplete until tlie diamond was le
overed nnd Jules Jnupiette placed be
'iliid prison doors. Hut while I was
thinking the old lad was prattling.
"I looked ever where, in the closets
and the but rail drnweis. to see if he had
'eft anjthing. Hut theie wnsn'f am -thing
except these scinps of paper in
the waste basket. It looks like the
fiagments of a telegiaph slip and
thought Id show it to jou.
IlnrncK hnntrhod tlie little bits of
' K'lloxv iinpor from Iicr linml nml the
'"""t moiiieut n down on nil fonis on
the porch. triinK to pieio them to -
, Bother. He made one combination nnd
t""1 nnotni-i, nice n uiiui pin.wuir xxitu
toy blocks. 1 iniilly he gnie n shout
! Of tlllimnll.
Aiie Kcuuniiivi . ejaculated jionor
Henderson.
My emotion mis too great for wolds.
Thing to Leave Behind You
By GEORGE BARTON
uitior ol "The World's Greatest Military
Spies and Secret Service Agents" '
I tin mil to Bin lies with a look of in ,
ipiin in mj cms.
"Well." he answered. 'the fli'"'
Ihlnir in older is that diamond After I
Hint we'll attend to' the Humlian
"Was the tclrgiam of mix service toicnih anxious to get the flrst glimpse of
ou7 iiskid Aunt Saiali, tliiiiili
"It has been of grcatf sen Ice," le
plled Haines, v 1 1 1 a gallant bow. "be-
cause It puts us on the funk of a ei
cleer rascal."
We started for the summer house
again nnd I picked up the spade and
began to dig. The slmip ulge of the
iiiiMi-iiu-iit nuiu, lino nn- -u y
ensilj. It seemed almost loo (iis. '
iinplement sank into the sntt eniiii
cut nt mv woik Instill amid the eheer
lug, bantering icuuuks of mv cum
paiiions. "The mliuile jour spade strikes a
hind siibstniKC," said the doitor jo
cosely, "jou will know that ou hae
leached the hidden ticiisuic "
"Theie won't be urn haul sub
stance," I replied laughing, "bemuse
there isn't nnj tin box in this case.
Ann tells me thut she put the diamond
In a chamois bag. about tluee fi 1 1 he
low the sui face "
All the while I kept tossing spade
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
BETWEEN THE LINES
Hi KMXAIitiTll A. I)e ItAKIt
OMiA wi
and (!c
ll.(!A wii a senior in linnidiiiR sdiool
Jcoige was a junior in ( ollege. i
Thex nut lit a ( ollege house pint!
anil, well !
Olgn was shoil with crj l.nge ejes
nnd n xerj small mouth. She woie her
linir. black nnd shining, p.iiled in the
middle, pulled iiiniut1j down nice hei
foichcad. puffed oxer the mis and higli
in lurk. When (ienrge (nme to cull.
she w
her giniidnintlier's i oinli. '
whidi was icii Imelj then limited it
linel. ninong tissue paper when he left.
Olgn's diesses weie uifllj most im
prai tit nl. but she was piuitiriil bemuse
she made Hum hcisclf She could plai
a guitar spftlj and loll her ejes at the
and loll her ejes at the
. anil, best of nil. she
ener Hut when It caine
proper moment
was a good list
to talking Olga wns a failure. She
couldn't sa am thing fiinnj nnd her
v.oids seemed to jump out in n shmt,
sniipp! win Olga (oilldn't talk well,
and, foitunaleh. she knew it siMip
didn't talk nmdi
As fni (Iioigc he wns big and nwk
ward, but loads of fun. He could make
liis, thumbs go out of joint nnd Olga
would cover hei big ejes with her little
hands and beg him not to be "so ,
naught.!." mid said she wouldn't look,
but be kmw she wns peeking thiough I
her fingers He liked to lime her sit '
curled up beside him, and play soft,
slow music on her guitar while thej
both looked into space. Yes, thej weie
deeplj in luxe'
Then the house-part,! ended nnd Olgn
mine bach to school, tell into the in ms
of her waiting ioommiiti, was diagged
upstairs and, lights turned low, (on
fessid the whole stoij to nidC-ejed
Il,up' . , , n,
The next din a special i nine for Olga
it was a litter fiom (icoige, mid Midi
n letter! Olga showed it to .lane and
ciied nnd laughed nlteinntelj as she
. i ! r i.l... t.tiX. t!n,,i 1l ii Hi. iiwlfijtf I
icnil It lOl inv "!" ('"" " " " , M
a mastcrpuce. a rloier, iieu-winien
lettei. and Olga was wise she knew
hei answer wns expei led to lie c(iiiiiij
ns either it just hud to be! Moieowr.
she knew she couldn't wiite a good
letter nn! inoie than she could tell a
good storj, and she knew .lane iniilil.
And .lane did Tine love should not
deceive, but Olga, in her disiie to keep
(icorge's affection while uwny fiom him,
was ilespeiate. She lealmed her shoit
coniings and she did her best to outwit
Hi phi So .lane, under Olga's i an fill
her She flopped down ou tlie tut
among the pillows nnd looked up into
Olgn's questioning ejes.
"I enn't go on with it, Hoomx. ' she
said in n hollow !oicc. "I cm'! go nu
deceiving him nnd mjself.
"es, I tried to make myself believe
I don't love him, but 1 do his lelteis
me so wonderful. 1 "
"Stop!" Olgn cried. "Do jou mean
!ou lime fallen in luxe with nn
lieorge.'
i Jane nodded miserably and the tons
bounced off hei cluck.
"Yes, she nnsweied simplj.
Then despeintely she went ou
"And I've lead bitwien the lines,
it's me he lo!cs; it's my letteis; it's
the gill I've put into mj letteis me
me!"
"Oh. Jane, how can jou?" and Olga
sank down. She wnnted lo (ij, but
she didn't, so she whistled lunxeli
That night the maid mine patteung
up the stnirs witli two inuK for Olga
One wns "(ieorge Hotter," the othei
"Stanley JIllls." She louldn't think
she went mechnniciilly down the stairs
and into the leieption loom (icoige
caught her hands awknrdlj and, utteilx
ignoring the tall, dink man beside him
r ' said :
im jo,, imo,
Olga, tell me tlie tiutli
i mo'"
I "Oh lienice. xv Hit's the use if
, ' uon't believe it, OIrii I know ou
I Inxe me nnd I've come to explnin exeij
thine. 1 xxns so cra. nbont xon thnt
x hen
I xvent nnnj. I xns nfrnld iu
letters xxouldn't hold jour interest, fo
I Bot Stnn to xviite 'em for me And
now. Olgn. he's fullen in loxe Mth ou.
nnd lie snvs he's rend between the line-
and knows joii'iv his by liglits He
told me so this morning."
Hut Olgn shot out fiom the inoni
flinging n "be right bnik" to the sui
piised mnii xho ttnred nfler hi r In
a moment she returned drugging a ho -wlldeied
Jane across the loom
after spade full of eaith on the side
of the" hole I wan milking As 1 pio-
Ricsscil the Intel est In i nine moie in
tense. Haines, the doctor nnd Aunt ,
Sin nil liimeil in el- in tlieir excitement
line iiiinous iii.imoiiu
I'resentlv I got down to the prc-
scilbed depth. At that moiiient tin
nii,, .ti.i MiiM.e a foieign sulistnuee
,1 looked down and discovcicd It was a
(liamols ling the bag that liifd been so
ginphliiilh descilheil bj Ann Smith
I iih Led It mi nnd thrust nn hand on
I)1(, inside. It WHS I mjll.x ; I IIU11H" n
hnriicd cxainiiiatlon of the iliit Haines
the Inside. It wns tnititj!. I made a
and the doctor scrutinized cci Indi of
the hole. It was no use.
The Ked Diamond was gone'
We stood tlieie ill silence looking
1 inouinfiilli nt one aiiothei. Suddenlj
I the sot let dawned upon e.idi of us
The slim el on the ginpnd the soft
ness of the 1'iirth '
1 .lules .Im (piettc had been theie nlieail
of us and hud dug up the tiensuic and
lied with II '
(CONTINTKD TOMOKItOW)
"(leoige, dear,' she explained, "it
was .Inne who wiote these lettets I
was trjing lo deceive jou and, hut
lit oi go had taken her In his nuns. He
had kissed lint twice when she sudden -Ij
icniembcied mid wliispeied,
"Intiodiuc them deal."
(iioigc laiighnl.
"Thej don't need un intiodilclion.
hnnev.'
And tliex didn't.
(I optrichl. tall), h Hie Hinder sinirnte.
Inc.
Hie next iniuplelr nox'elrlle Hegln
niug Again
a
Ay
P (ttl
SQUINT OR
SMILE?
I,ft our t jrn, of prnrllc
7
U1 JVHI IIW llliilllllll
Optomptrlftfi Opt Iri nin
CO.
.vHtfo.
eLEHIOH MIS.
niiiTni'i.AX s,
PHOTO PIAYS
THRU
w Company r
ofJmerica
AIKI,. 12'h. Morrl. ft-I'aaflrunlc Avs.
Alnambra jint uniiv(it2;Eg.u:5i.
TO!l XI IX In
"nOUOII-IllDIM! HOMANCC"
APOI 1 O BD & THOMPSON STS
ArxJLLxJ MATINEE DAILT
M!i: Ml tlllAV In
"I WIN PAWNS
ADPAniA CIIlISTNUT nelow 1BT11
AKL.A1J1A to A M tnll:151'.M
"JOHN'" I'KTTICOAl S"
it u in nn' I..
. , .-...r-s m,rir. KTI1KRT AND
tJL,UE.DlKlJ sijsoumiANNA avb
MA mm
TOIJIINWH'S
"llli:
i.irn unb"
BROADWAY "r.? A m"
jack ncicronn in
"lll'WlIiAK HY I'KOXV"
CAPITOL
2 MARKET STREET
10 A M tn 11 13 1'. M
PAiir.iNU rRnnnnicic in
"HONDS OP LOVE"
rf-V" nMI Al Oln i. Mnplnwonrl Aves
E K I.1NTOI.N In
"VIRTUOl'S JIUN
r-;mr?i7CC main st, manayu.nk
LMlKbOb MATINEE DAILT
Tlir.DA I1ARA In
"IX ItEI.LE iiussn"
FAIRMOUNT :0V nSe'SxiVOt
TACK riCKTORD In
"IlUROI.An BY PIIOXT"
-AIII V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
rAMILY O A M. to Midnight.
SPECIAL
'THE OPEN DOOR"
CITU CT THEATRE Below Sprucw.
3D 1 rl O 1 . MATINEE DAILY
MARY MILES MINTEIl In
"A IlACHEI.OU'sl XVIl'E
FRANKLIN WiaMPZSSg
r xv. onirFiTii's
"HKOKBN HLOSJ.Q.XIS '
GREAT NORTHERN "JtfPSSFK
CONSTANCn TALMADOn In
a Ti;.Mi'i:nAMi:NrAL xvirK"
IMPERIAL ""Sl1,??.?!
WILLIAM nU.SSF.LL In
' SIX TEUT FOUIl"
I C AnCD 1ST 4 LANCASTER AVI
Lfc.AUE.rx. M4T1NT1R OAILY
d xv. aniPFiTii's
"UIIOKKN IlIXJShOMS
I IDCDTV UROAD COLUMBIA AV.
LloCrX 1 I MATINKE DAILY
EUQKNR O'liniHV In
'THH I'BHFr.CT LOVUn"
333 MARKET SZR?fi,?lf?F
WILLIAM IttTSSr.LL In
"SIX t'Ulil' lUL'U"
MOrim -3 SOUTH bT. Orchestra
IVHJUcXj Contlnuon. 1 to 11.
DOHOTHY PHILLIPS In
THK ItlQHT TO HAlTINUSS
nVPRRRDDIf ??d . Hn
UVtKIAMJ-s,d' '
'(iiir"riv(i iJkh"i:lf-
iVTh'oI
nnn An ct a i inrrnpn m nrad
Ito(.k!and
nniinnT xx'AHWICK in
"TOLD IN THE HILLS"
n lOITI' A 40TH 4 MAIIKET STS
n,UtLNA MATINEE DAIIJ
ENID HENNETT In
"8TI3PPINO OUT"
by tho Hell Sjndli'atf. Ine
KIkA
f Wm fHrifl "SU bU H IB
ivntbnriMn ivnio
' ilOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
rem coat.
pJ.it iirinclnlei constant iiipplri
H tn ,10 Eftllonn lo. Ilcnta
ridlatnrf. too There l nothing
Just ns rood Free Dook
Reeves Stove 38
& Foundry Co. So. 2d
IIARDWOIIl) AMI l'ARIU I .Till
Cltmllt llork (ttiuriintrril. Mmlenitc I'rlies
MOISE SCOPPITT1
1ll (III.S10t ST, IMione l.nrilst .11119
sr Young Men "ws
Don't Get Bald
Cuticura Does Much
To Prevent It
Dandruff, scalp irritation, etc, point
to an unhealthy condition of the
scalp, which leads to thin, falhug
hair and premature baldness. Fre
quent shampoos with Cuticura Soap
and hot water do much to pre
vent such a condition, especially if
preceded hy a gentle anointing with
Cuticura Ointment to spots of dan
druff and itching.
Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum
25c. Sold throughout the world. For
sample each free address . "Cuticura Lab
oratories, Dept.6M, Maiden, Mall."
Slavs' Cuticura Soap ihavei without muff.
i'iinToi'i.As
ITakIwU
Get the Genuine .flfijxjil
and Avoici?i;tffl,3
I 7&vJiZirtf?& Economy
tUi" in Every Cake
S5 'S & P' 'St'CZX
The following thcatics obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, xvhjch is a guaianteo of early showing"
of tho finost productions. Ask for the theatie
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America,
PAI ATP l214 MARKET flTRCET
I -L.,-XI n i; A j to j jr, r j,
THE
XIIRACI.E MAN"
PR INCUS'S. 1018 MARKftT STREET
( IIEIl.HTON 1IAI.I5 In
"iin; hi.ai'k cIIllLl:'
RFf .PNT-MAllKl:T hT I,e'"v i7m
1VL-VJL.1N 1 11 A M to 111'. 11
DOItOTHY DAMON In
' I.'AI'Al'Hi:
RIAI TO GCRMANTOWN AVE.
iH-U ly' AT TULPEHOCKEN
ri-OUENCE llEED In
"WO.XIAN S LAW"
RUBY MAUKCT hr
BCLOW 7TH
f tn 1 1 K U
MAiicim-iilTi: t-r.AHK in"
'WIDOW IIY PltOXY"
SAVOY 1'-'u MARKET STREET
,, "A 51 TO MIDNIGHT
, i:arle xvh.maxis in
"THE W.ACK GATE"
STANI FY MARKET AnOVE 10T11
r.tfiENi: o IlllIEV In
"SEALED HEARTS'
VICTORIA MARKET ST. AB. 9T1I
viviurxirt n ,x m to 11 :15 P.M.
OLIVE TIIO.XFAS In
"THE SPim IlllIDE"
THE NIXON--
'IIlDLIaER
THEATRES
W
BELMONT B2D AB0VE market
IlILfMR nURKi: In
"HALUK LOVi:"
CEDAR C0TU AND cr-DAR AVE-
DOIHIIXS FAinnANKS In
"HIS MAJESTY 1IIB AMEIIK'AX"
XVLiUCVJm isoTII AND 00TH
DOlTdLAS rAlIHlANKS In
"HIS .XAJEbTY THE AMEniCAN"'
FRANKFORD "ls $nD
XVII.LIAM TAnNUM In"
"THE SrOlLEIlS"
II 1MRO "ONT ST. k GinAHD AVE.
JUII1UU Jumbo Junction on Trankforil "I
nOHEUT XX-ARXVICIC In
"TOLD l. THE 1IILUS"
I OH NT 02D AND LOCUST BTUEETa
L.VWkJX Mati. l:10.fl10 Evcs.0;30 to 11
DOnOTHYv DALTOM In
"THE MARKET OF SOULS"
NJIXON MCI AND MARK1DT STB.
Nly.V-l a.,B. 7 and 0.
IICRItErtT RAXVLINSO.V In
"THE CAIITEH CASE"
Dlni 1 B2D AND EANBOM STB.
tX-lVxJI,l MATINEE D.
DAVID POXVni.L In
"THE TEETH OF THE TiaER"
CTD AlXjn QEHMANTOWN AV.
J 1 r-UNU XT VBNANQO
DOnOTHY OIHII In
"TUHNINO THE TA1ILES"
WEST ALLEGHENY -,;-
DOItOTHY DALTON' In
"THE MAHICET OF SOULS"
JEFFERSON 20STT'I AN?.Ag5Si?
ENID HENNETT In
"HTEPl'INQ OUT"
PAtJk' H1DQB AVE. & DAUnilN ST.
r-rrv Mat '.' IT. E UtlStoll.
D XV. OIHFFITH'S
"HIIOKKN HIXDSSOMS"
By Chas. McManus
m
DON'T BE WITHOUT
SLOAN'S LINIMENT
Keep It Handy It Knoxvrf No Kqnnl
in HcIicvitiR Pains and -Aches
SLOAN'S LINI&IENT has been
syjld for 38 years. Today, it ii
more nonular than ever. There
can bo but one nnswer it produces
results.
Applied without nibbing, it pen
etrates to tho nlTlictcd part, brimrinc
lelief from lhcumatic, twinges, sci
atica, sore, stiff, strained muscles,
lame back, nnd other exterior pains
and sprains and the result of ex
posure. It leax'cs no mussinoss,
stain, ciOEfjetl pores.
Get n large bottle for greater econ
omy. Keep it handy for use when
needed. Your druggist has it. Three
sizes -35c, 70c, $1.40.
Tte Pawnee Pipefess
Furnace Cuts GmBiltsYs
In thousands of homes, church
es, stores, etc., the intro
duction of the inexpensive and
eqsiiy installed Pawnee Pipe
less Furnace has resulted in
a remarkable improvement in
heating, in comfort, in clean
liness at a fuel saving of from
25 to 40 per cent. Heats
every room comfortably in
zero weather from one reg
ister, but keeps cellar cool.
Insures proper ventilation.
.-' '!' II . .... .. . . . I
urlle J nr llooKlet,
HtirnN linnl nr oft
mnl or wood, Moder-
iJsacJSjtoa.Co,
IlciitiiiK & riiimtihiB
fvipplip',.
IlKptny Itoomn
44 to 50 N. 5th St.
506 Arch St.
STEXXI'.HIP NOTICES
Pneftfnffer and VrclRlit Perxlcev
NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
Carmnnin Nov. 15, Dec. 19
Orduna Nov. 21, Dec. 23
Veatns Nov. 25
NEW YORK to -PLYMOUTH
CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON
Maurctania Nov. 29, Dec. 23
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH.
HAVRE and SOUTI IAMPTON
Royal George Dec. 9
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH,
CHERBOURG and LONDON
Caronia Dec. 1 3
NEW 'YORK to PLYMOUTH,
HAVRE and LONDON
Saxonia Dec. 1 0
NEW YORK to PIRAEUS
Pannonia Nov. 22
N. Y.L'DERRY GLASGOW
Columbia Dec. 6
PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL
f Anglo-Chilean Nov. 1 5
PHILADELPHIA to LONDON
Vestalia (via Boston) Nov. 20
PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON to
PIRAEUS, CONSTANTINOPLE and
SMYRNA
River Araxes Nov. 22
Pier 16 South
iw X.VM.MJT ST.. riiiuni:i.rni x.
State Bank of Philadelphia
Fifth and Bainbridge Sta.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR ROTTERDAM
S. S. "CLAIRJON" Nov. 18
FOR HAMBURG
S. S. "KERLEW". Sailing Nov. IS
A Steamer Late Nov.
Through Rates Quoted to Baltic
and Scandinavian Ports Via
Hamburg
KERR STEAMSHIP
CO., Inc.
615-617 Lafayette Bldg.
Philadelphia, Pa.
DII Telephone Keystone Telephone
"LonibiAd S201" "Main 40J"
EARN-LINE
.. n r.t . nrerporitlell JM1
U. S. Snipping Board Steel Steamert
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia-Manchester
SS "WEST CHETAC"....Nov. 15
Philadelphia Havana
SS "LAKE FLUVANNA"
Sailed Nov. 1
S S "LAKE GALERA". . . .Nov. 14
For rates and particulars apply to
Ear n-Line Steamship Co
PHILADELPHIA
F L.O R I D A
IIY SHA
. PHILADELPHIA
TO
JACKSONVILLE
l'Aiu:
oi: ww round inir
$27.55 r; $49.59
Including meats and stateroom accommotla.
lions. 8t?amer salllnar every Friday 0 I iL
Balllnti nUo to baannah, Ou,
I'ull information on request
MKKIIATH A. UMSKH TKArNr'V TO.
lMrr 1H Ho. Del Aw. Tfl. Ixiuiburd 1000.
SALESMAN
United States or Abroad
tlentl.'uiun. 40, fcliire IU yeiiru maiiucer
nf merrhiindiKS deparlment of large romern.
Uenlree.lo inake flianne. lCinrrlencpd Imnort
ml Dulort.nuini njienks Trrntb, HpJiuMi ami
iVriwiir 4. jJ8,, i.tf 8fiW,r if.
u
, J
HkIkJ
fl Iv6jw "'' rn'
WW.
nt!l2 I ditiLI
Mm rTinpli
IrJtW I 'IfflSjS'J
'Er UF' 139-141 Federal St.,
JJ' laH rtgft I Camden, N. J.
,1311 Walnut St.
$0oitofjraplj3 Kecarbtf
OLD FELT HATS
J RENOVATED
I
r WIit bur b new
w one? llrlnit ronr old
- find to no. ihiii!
i ril.UKKT HTK1.ET. Ctimtsnr.
2 CTAD UAT rl eAMIMn
Toothache
during the night?
BAtJME
ANALGSIQXJE
BENGUE
brings case and a
relief from pain.
Then you can sleep
Tki. L.mlnt A C... N. Y.
1 BUILDERS' 1
1 MILLWORK I
j Doors, Sash, Mouldings, l
j Columns, Etc
tHE HANEY-WH1TE CO.
!': rmni .
:;i 17th and Glcnwood Ave. ($
::; 5S
::j: Office & Warthouss jM
ii! 21t and Glcnwood Ave. ;:
Si: j:
g: Lists From Plans and ?
Estimates Given
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ATLANTIC) riTV. N". J.
HOTEU-
BLACKSTONE
Virginia Ave. and tho beach. Capacity
ipacity.1
nerlcNK I
. ii I
c-ffient, I
np.
uuu. oea water oains. special AmeriCM
vmn. t up oauy; European piaiw
daily. Modern ci.ra.tlvo batha dpnnrin
DAVin nwnn Ownpr and Prop.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Ahai open. Alwajfl ready. Terms mod-
ratc. x-nono or wnie m waiBii Luncan.
ynurik
I ATLANTICCITY.N.J. 1
i AtvAmerican. PlaaHotel
of DislmciioRawiRealComiort I
I r IRE PROOF OARAGE. I
Virginia Ave close to beach and Steel Pier.
Cap. ilGO. Am plan prlv. trntha. run'e watur,
elevator. Open nil year. J. 1,. l-Ki:i)S. Owner
HOTEL JACKSON
VI re In hi Ave., first home from Boardwalk
and Hteet Tier. F'.reproof, private bitha;
runnlne water In rooms. Uuropean fl. 30 day
up, American JJ day up, elevator to street.
No cabaret H. J. RROQAN.
HOTEL AUSTINE
Fact no and 8t. James Tlace. Open sur
roundings, opposite Catholic and Protestant
churi-hes. JJ.00 dally, special society.
u. iv. anmiw
THE WILTSHIRE
Vlrcrlnta nv and Reach. CaDacItv 33(7.
Prlv. naths. runnlne water, elev.. etc. Amer
plan, J4 up d'ly. special wkly. Uklet. SAM
U i: 1 1 ISLTi IS, owner; N,J. COILINB, mgr.
TRAYMORE auanticciiy
lWRID'S GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS
WPI T SRORO Kentucky Axe. nr. Bch.
5 up xvkly. American plan t!5 up wkly.
HOTEL BOSCOBELS"'".!:,"
weekly ; phone 117.
A. E. MARION.
wesunin5ier to Rt prhatP baths, run.
xvatcr. 14upxvkly. '-' "'" up dally, l. nuhre.
WASHINftTON. 11. C.
Burlington Hotel
American nnd European Plans,
431 Kooms. 222 Baths. S2.50 to $5r
V. T. MILLER. Mer.. Washington. D. C.
I Ivo minutes irom everytning
VmOINIA
OLD POINT COMFORT
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
FINE AUTUMN GOLF
xXjiSwlmmlnx Pool,
lilL Bath nd Treatment,
CEO. F. IDtMS.
ftrtnit Mcnm, i
Auk Mr. l'ogter. 12th nml Clirntnut
"Cook's Toun." 225 S. llroart Ht.
iir.itxiiuix
BERMUDA
THK lnnAT. WINTER HESOUT
(rurnees Line, XVhllchall St., N. T.)
PRINCESS HOTEL
HOWid A, TWOnoacn. Managers
3
Seafood XX
Europein j
mt. Write S.i
Mittier f J
., o ,fc
iincun lire, in
HOTEL FRASCATI I
FRANK J. anAT, JIanager
Opens Dec. 8
TOURS
CRUISE
TO
SOUTH AMERICA
Through the Panama Canal
Sailing January 7
Vlsitlnpr Jamaica, Panama,
Peru, Chile, Argentine, Uru
guay. Shore Trips included;
00-Dnj- ('nilae, 12,(100 Allies
l'rlfr l(12fi to H1715
THREE SPECIAL CRUISES TO THE
WEST INDIES
, lly Oreut XVIille Fleet. S, 8.
Kullluc Jim. 10. Jan. SI. Tel,, SI
XTruxel Hie Amerlcun Way
llooklets mi Itequeflt
Whenever you travel carry
those spendable everywhere
American Express Travelers'
Chenucs.
American Expreii Trarel Ocpartaeol "
tvunamaKer'a .mhiii no or,
JUnlner Htreet Eniranca
. rlil(a.. ,J'.V rho SDruce t
i mi.! i ii1" f!ii",T
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