ra m w tm m mi I u EVENING PUBLIC LEDCIER VniLAMLPUtA, FlUDAY, JAKUAUY 30, 1920 '".,: . -,,r- --Trrzm- ' n DAUGHTER of TWO WORLDS A Sloru ol A'cio 1'orte Hie Ity LUROY SCOTT 1 iliw of Vo. 13 lV'ailiio(oi Sauarc" "Slarv Heoan," etc. icifi Printed hu i ol nrriwormcitl IHIIIUIIMII V"" - " ( tlfil fc' " ' !'!' fcTOU SCOtt I YI.8, llii'ic tlii' jx owe more on thr fninl i!i'i( J'""' tUliinnnl one w tount tlinxiRli. i:niiiiiR u plir.i-c here nnd one then- Tim n-jiniter, freokliiR ro mance tn i filler iln grisly war news, hnd loft out iintliins t lint would cie io)or to liis hinr The bountiful .Mrs. Kenneth Hiiitimui until 11 mouth be fore one of tin1 mot brilliant jouns women in Nru ml.' mnailr-ft soriotv - menleil us Hie daughter of Itlnck .Trrr.1 Mnloni .i 1'iiKitiM- froni the police on II ii si" "f n KK'iiutic luryri ;nn h-i-i-if mi ill older to ulibi liu lil -. "Hi' "I '" WJ" uboul to in- M'lilrin 'il in death. -I mi it slniicfil ni I i.lin paper Their stnrici wie mi' ;i 'I"' -niin. All wen liullt tiions tin- Inn'- "f iiirlodrninn which Newspaper-. lirln'M' llirir renders want nnd (in haps licliee lightly. Yes, oiiit itgHin 'Ii'' a. neM to the war. the -upii'iiie newipnper vetf-ation tif the dn Sin droppi'd the papers in iiifTerc'iilli in Hi'' floor of her cell. It all tnrmit iiotlims whatever to her now. one win or the i ihei . "Well, nmliow. here' -.nmethinc that oilRlit 1" ilner Mm up." I'uolr ttcorpp -aid lirmtilj. -till hen' mi liKhtiiiK if onlj for h niDiii'Mil uer darkened -pirit. "Tl's :' letter fiom vn.n- fallie:. tint"-. .lerry cou'dn'l -lmv up tlii-i moruiiiK." She took 1 1n- letter which lilac k .Jerry, us put f hi- sreat plan, had compo-eil - 'aieiulh the eveninc be tnre nijil lilt in 'lia'".-i' "f hi" barkeeper She read Irir .Inline Me nnd im had name h.ie i i'ii mo liiiuli of ii loan to'- yon ill 'mil- lite I ue-s no l.itl 4-onlil in h n load. If it ioii'iI have sot ou the river. That nl- to me the casie-t way li.ne sot In wit'i liadn I b" n l"r n O. K Ifi Emus to he .iii-t a- bad for ou in Hi" futui" u ii lc 1 xtop heinc n load So I'm cmtic to pais out. Ion-l worrr almul me 1 woi 'I he losine mueh I d"ti t '"a if about fhinss any more, evepl "'ii and this is the best wav to help ion T diet- 1 1 II hi' wais did -"i m of pass-in" cut T hope lu-k bieakx better tor yoij after I am out of iour way. Your-. .n.i.nr mai.o.ve. .leiune inllap-ed in n licap unon the floor ol the "'II "Had!" she rried wildli -Had:" , , , "What-, the mjitfpi .' demanded X'nele tienige l'or aniwi"- -he IhrnM the letter thrnus ' 'he Inn- I ni-le tieorje lead then exclaimed in .iweil amazement ' Mr tiod' ' "lie"- I" - i oiliniitted "llicide." -obbed .leniue beeail-e he thought tlt.lt would lieii no I "Sly fiod!" lepeated Ttule (Jeorcc. i I-'or it moment he (.food "llent. uazhiB j i nt the sheet of notepaper. Then he i said huskily : I ".tennie, for lifteen jears and more Ihls town lias cot Hlaek .lerry all wrong. Let me take this letter to show to -ome of the newspaper boys. They'll ' find out. nil haw, what's happened to him, and this letter will help set them rinhl as to the sort of man he really was. I'll Rive it back .to jou."' letinie tiodded her eonseut. Uncle (iporse wisely deiided that thi was nit i 1 occasion when Jennie had be-t be left alone with her grief. So remnrkiui; "As ooti as Aaron-on -hows up we'll i see to jour bail." he stole away. ( Left to herself. .Irnuic sobbed on. , convuNivcIv jet silently. She now saw and understood as never before I w ha' she had meant to he- father 1 Always be had loved her, always he had thoucht of her nnd planned for .her! And now at the end. when the cra-h had come, lie had civen up hi- i life for her. because be had believed I this would make her life ensier! I What a failure s.he had made of her life! How she had involved all those who had !oed her best in di-aster and ruin! She had piobably saved Harry, jes; hut she had oul come to his res cue after she had lo-t her s'put world i what a tni-crablc performance! Toward 1 o'clock the raucous cries of new-bojs peuetiated even to the .inner fastness of her cell: hut these cries did not for an instant divert her 'mind from her miscr. lint a little' later I lido (Jrorcp --appeared again ' and ii was now a very excited I'nele l (George, indeed, who stood ou the other side of the bars. 1 "Have seen Anionson. and lie' worl.ins ltl.e the dickens ou your ca-e." he nnuouiic-il This did not intete-t .tennie in the I lca-t. I j "And llnrrv. on motion of the dis- j trict attorney, has been acquitted." , "I'm glad.-' she said simply. "And what our father said he'd do i in his letter he did all right." fncle (icorge continued. "They found his clothes over on thp end of an Kat river dock that he jumped from It's all in the aftprnoon papers. Ill- body hasn't been found et mayli" nevei will be. for those T.ast river tides a -e terrific And that letter he wrote von it went great with the newspaner bovs "The bov- thought .Terrv mu-T na' been lialf-craeked. but that letter goi right to them, l'or once in his life t'n newspapers have treated Jerrv white "lail. I'm so glad -o glad!" .lenrn sobbed. "Hut none of that is the real now-' PMlnimcil I'nele Oeorge "I,i-tni .leiune No read H for Yourself lion -an c.tia that will tell you all about it .Iconic took the paper. There was n huge blaik double headline aeioss llic entire top of the front page, with headlines of lesser degree, announcing the double suicide of the prominent voting financier Kenneth Harrison and of the grent singe favorite .Incksou Holt, on board the former's yneht. The enp tnln, the hastily written nccount stated. liml rnpolvnl nil nrilpr tllP CVenlllZ OC- fore to withdraw with the crew from the SIvra for the night an order such as frrnuotitlv came to him. Ou his re turn to the Slyra that morning at 11 o'clock, he had discovered the two dead men in thu cabin, nnd had at once sent for the police. Two automatics hnd been found, one shell discharged from each. The police imd ueclnred them in dubitable cases of suicide: there were no signs of death from any other pos sible cause. ,A scaled envelope had been found ou the cabin table nddressed to tho district attorney of New York county, which had been takeu straight to the district attorney. This letter might throw light upon the self-inflicted diaths of the two men. Jennie looked up from the sensa tional account. She dtew a long, be wildered breath Her husband dead Slim Jackson dead! She did not say this to herself consciously, but even more than ever did she have n sense that the din ma of her life was moving fast that day and was crowded with high incident and yet she herself was only im off-stage figure, who neither willed anything nor did anything. "t wonder what can he in that letter to the district attorney?" she breathed at length. "I wonder, too." said I'nele George. "I stopped in nt the district attorney' onice. and learned he had sent for Ken neth Harrison's father." After t'nele George had gone. Jennie kept on wondering, when she was not thinking of other matters, for nil hour or two or three. And then ngnin she was ushered across the P.ridgo of Sighs, and again into the office of the district attorney. She was much of an autom aton worn, ,-iek with herself, broken with grief, bewildered uith events moving chiefly because she was ordered or some one led her; not till later were her senses to understand and appreci ate the full significance of the hap penings of that day. I'nele George was iu the district at torney's office, and so was Officer Casey, and so was n bald, efficient -looking gentleman to whom she was in troduced as her nttorney, Sir. Anron son. She was given n chair at the corner of the district attorney's desk. "I suppose you have heard of the deaths of your husband and of Jack son Holt?" inquired the district at tornev , " ;Us, sir" I "I have licit" mi oiiL'iiinl dociiiiirtil. part in the handwriting of -each, iinii port signed by rneh. which it is jour privilege to rend nnd which I request you to read." Jennie took the heavy sheet of the Slyra stationery, nnd rend those con fessions that out in the cnhln of the rnin-pelted yneht hnd been written under the compulsion of lllnck Jerry's pistol, confessions which were now to stnud forever ns the unchallenged truth Having read them she looked up in bewilderment. "Why did you never declare that in this Harrison forgery business you were acting upon the dictation nnd only nvj the instrument of your husband?" de manded the district nttorney. She ipplied mechanically. "What with my old record, nnd with my hus band nnd his father chnrgiu'g me with it and donjitig nny connection with the matter no one would have believed inc. What would have been the use?" Her, answer obviously seemed con vincing to the district nttorney. lie took the document from her, "That leferenco to the police clos ing in on them, which was the motive for their "olf-destruction, is something which Officer Casey here seems thor oughly to understand." lie continued. "Sir. Harrison has been here todny, and when shown this .statement he full, corroborated his son I may say thnt he even wrnt fnither. I must go through ccrtnin iegal formalities, Sirs. Harri son. which may necessitate 3 our later appearance in court; but as n result of the-e development-. I ran say thnt proh ably neither thnt old-charge against jou nor the present more seiiotts otto will ever come to trial. 1 linvc, therefore, nrrnuged to have jou granted your lib erty in the custody of your counsel. That is all." Dazedly Jeunie allowed herself to bo led out, instinctively letting down the veil which hnd been part of the garb In which she hnd come to prison. "I Know jou were going to get tree live of the group halted t'nele Oeorge nnd spoko beseechingly. I'nele George turned to -.Tennie, "They're cnmern-iiten. Next to tho kvvnr (Ills is tlic Ulggct Story siucc iVell, God knows since when. And these boys sny they haven't got nny tic rent pictures of you 'to print. You re clear, and n picture isn't going to hurt j-ou now so lot 'em snap jou.' 'Ho .Tennie lifted her veil nnd stood against the reiL brick of the Criminal Courts llulldiug, while the. camera-men .... . -. t.-!.. ' ..ln.1 1fn1A f . .. r ft "so I've got a car waiting down in huddled each other about aid pcere I'ranklin stieet. Come on." , lwu into he m per l.oods of their black Just a minute." It was Casey who spoke. The heavy face of tHe plain clothes mail was kindly, nnd lie was holding out a big hand. "I'm mighty glad things have broken right for jou. Jennie. Here's wishing you the. best of luck I" boxes and clicked shutters upon the tirst picture to be made of her since she had been a child. "And now for home," snid Uncle George, when the men were through. "I'm tnklng you to my apartment that's going to be your home after this. Icnnio noted thnt tho car was the snmo limousine -which hnd brought her here only now thcctirtnlns were close ly drawn nnd thnt tho sumo "Jack" was nt the wheel. '"Stop right in," snid Uncle George nt her elbow, open ing tho door. She obeyed. The door closed sharply, she vnnk bnck into the sent, and the car moved away. The machine hnd swung nround into Tinfnycttc street before sho realized that Uncle George hnd not entered tho c,nr with her. She looked nbout her. There n the dimness sat Hnrry Edwards, X HINDS RESTAURANT Afferent from olhcra." COMBINATION and CLUB BREAKFASTS 36 N. 11th St. Never Cloned M'1't.....t . .. At.. Cn.Ar " LllIllllV ,,,111. .1.1. V-ft3iJ nie gripped his hand. i Immediately she was surrounded hv a ' clamorous giottp of j tiling nnd middle aged men. "Tliey'ie reporters -tin district nttorney gave out thnt confes sion to them before jou snw it." I'ticle George explained. And then to them:1 ' See here, boys, she's tired almost to death. .lu-t remember what she's been through. 1'esides. the district nttor- ttev's got all the dope lyid, besides, jou liojs nil know that j-otir best stories are the ones jou fnke. So be good, sports, nnd let her off this time." They made way for her. Hut a part of the group, armed with black boxes, followed the pair, and as tiiey stepped out into rrnnklin street n represcnta and Jcii-IIPrc's " '"' Wanted Everywhere FACTORY EXECUTIVES inn nt lira lis In-nlno nml nWlliv, (lllcit by their IrHlnlnit to W I I U r V ' tJrfJ s y i Are you having trouble rr.vrriTVTTi'11, rrrvMrvnrjnn'v Open Kvery JH& JUL J, JLI yE3 "Pen r.-.-j STREET Traliipd ni n nthaT- ntn In p-m faffor tjttaff thrp irn man', n I men Tilm.. nnlv lack in trnlnlnr In fsctorv nrcanis'a.lon. in i-lecilnjr nnd )ihn!line othr in-n m inlnir out and worK. in ..ii i nt- inoati nw Tinaa or mrtor nianafrtmni lou enn lnlp in now a tlirrr-montliV (ournt of rriirtirnl Tralnliic In . , . loilfrn f'rodiirl.oti IrthocN A prncJurttoM prrt wi'1 a. rharce r ihP flaioom rnnffrentJea and locturfi. Orwnlnff tnTrlnB, Tu-da r-bruarv n t 710 t - 'ock Writf. l.hnne nr a fm f0n rntiulH with your skin? 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PK-iisrv Rfproirrli af A Hepped Tomorrow Tomoirow morning tho February List of tho Victtola Jtocords joes on sale. We Invito all Victor patrons to visit our Htore and hear them. The list this month is the best that has been released in many months. Every number scorns to bo particularly fine. There are excellent Rod Seal records by Caruso, Homer, Hcifetz, Kindlor, Schumann-Heink, Alda and by Edward Johnson, tho now American tenor of tho Chicago Opera Company. The dance records are tho best over, and the popular songs are remarkably fine. If you do not have a Victrola, wo offer certain outfits composed of a Victrola and a group of records. You may cttle by cash or charge account or by our rental-payment plan. Call or write for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St. or N W. Cch. 6th & Thompson St. 1029 MARKET TomorrowMr.HillBediiees For a Quick Clean-up ' ..- In Our Gigantic REMOVAL Before Moving Into Oar New Store at 1019-1021 Market St. 1 iMtk - Positive $30 & $35 Values MEN'S SHOES $8-75 $9-75 $10-75 and up to SHOES Si7e fi to 10 j $3.75 $4 $5 WOMEN'S SHOES $.75 $9-75 $1075 Boys' Shoes I $11.75 Sizes 11 to 2 Sizes 2-2 to 7 75 .75 "t.;.k, $16-75 Sizes 11 to i3y2 Sizes 1 to 6 75 $4' 5'75 and up to $17-75 Offering Extraordinary Values in Women's Shoes About 1000 Pairs Regular Geuting Shoes !l M..O- in tho lot. alilmuch not in "ai'i u!e. b r. the a Ktrii'i' -n'r-niliH Ka'hr' tlpi -n)'r h" lot hetwepn twr. Fto--c--. .i " oncentratfil all t Ij" - -hoei at 'he MARKF1 ST SlOP.f"' op for hptter. qun kei i hoosin: .no a pan worth Ipi tlian A2 tojlaj MARKET ST. STORE ONLY tjilll( mum HOSIERY i-il lin e .!! 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Direct Factory Branchei of The Autocar Co., Ardmore, Pa. j o cir Removal Sale Redaction Boys' Overcoats, Soils & Maskisiaws Savings of $5.00 and More SB & More than 1000 good, sturdy and v.?!!,?. irarmenU rollretd In this bit StfOUp. Alt " embraced up to 17 years. lLH1ll a, Co., 1029 Marked St isiiif mi lj:. , . . fk