ci '' Ft f. , i' .',Ai ! .:' v , v v,. i,t. , . . r. WENING PUBLIC i6EDaBR--3PHILAI)ELPHIA., SATURDAY, UAX 21, . ffil -rr: 0 W M4JVY CARDS? By ISABEL VSTKANUUl t "The Island of Intrigue," "Su$penae,''AheB to Athti,' tto. T i .-tM. nil. tv neltri U. ittBrid 4 Co. ""f - it. .. ItAAil. ric'fl like a bear . DU" """" .Lbody baa been poking ao.a i uv - : aa lOTa nnii w iuu M ?riI1,h araw. I b"d my work fctf A blm really that " , Interest or nil oi u "-: ft LhVht and extend n glad Ptlc .1 friend" of the pollco do .frici. finally that be ml. no v come re .. .. I. the other two acuro fi 60 hVildes Inspector Druct r jfcttSr. "K uldn't surprise fi the dttrlcl attorney nnd the i i'TTi, didn't rniy, but lstnmic felr leave tho personnel oi ..to his discretion. There they I'offlcd thud of. the'knocker had 'ijtlr to tneir earn """" " ftiniiy w ,. without a Ti.d the way toward tho' back iSfluw to the glassnclosed ex- SmeJnt was famlllir one to apartment w ono rt. .?.- Hh hl host In n low on!5"iV5 .n norvant threw open Rind admitted tto visitors. ""..: .i.o.nrt Mr. nicunny. SS of the arrivals and held out rv.ii "If you nau w " ..... I fc?.a .L" -It,., Hnv that tou were I ealiw " ;"., ', indoor name arS'. riadly extended an Invlta. to you to join us an time, vc ,li,.n,iir. sou know." . Hearty's eyes twinkled with amuse if 5? ti,. nudacity of Us host, but jturncd.wltb grnVo dignity to present hf I. inspector Druct. Mr. "Blordw, who 1b not connected ih force. Mr. xciuunu u. kin you know., .... ... W, h?vo mot," r. wm .- &os. "lam d to welcome gentlemen, .... . T think."! KeCarty drew ths Utter gentleman under cover ui u ' ."', Itlon which Immediately folldwcd KrnSlA.'i. Mr. WnTcrlr?' lniBe promised to bo here, and I cx iLvfm nnr minute." O'llourke itA at the other quizzically. "Say, la so angry today? "Was ho upset nitor- jnciany Is. "I thought he'd have a fit! You i la a bad humor, you know, and 1 m,t ma must te at the bottom of I don't mind telling you. Timmle, jf rnttr doesn't half llko tho Idea ! Ula little party tonight ; lie Is afraid i are up to some itick, out j. ussuruu i that tou wouldn't try anything; of It sort on a friend of mmp." Illaere was a rislnc Intlection in mb i is-though no wero aBKing a qucs and McCarty responded to it twly. I'H l a trick, in n way. sir. and rebound to admit it, but it has notb- ; to do with tne games mac s Dccn tiw on here. 'Tis a jnore" serious latter, entirely, and this was tho only mj w wmv a. "o uuvu, MA more serious matter' 7 riiaikt repeated. "Good God, you a'tmtan anytning; to ao wun urcvci ft deathl" HcCarty nodded slowly. 'Il'n ttlling you this in strict con 4tnee, air, not only because it's your at lines you helped us arrange this -&H King Copnctua Over Again Wealthy man falls in lore with pretty girl of the people and she falls in love with him not knowing he .Is wealthy. She visualizes the mug little nest she is going to make for blm; how they will work together and llvo for each other. When sho learns at1 last that he is rich she is disappointed. Will she get over that feeling? ' Iluby Ayrcs, in her story, "The Winds of tho World,!' which begins on this pago on Monday, tells of just such nn Incident; BUT HOW WOULD YOV FEEL ABOUT IT? Ttif GUMPSMptlter Natures Utile Pal, Andy By Sidney Sntith YHEN BUV AKfcmiBfc, HOME TM $0HCi TO CT A, NfcfcKOWEF- UT ah a We ikyM-iAowat- HL BUV A SMM.L Ut AMD COnEfc Y WVTrA HOUE- ,i I'M A ItM E." F I 'UVC HER& AV40TVJCT6.' VEArl YOU'LL SEE MC SlVflMA AM AMP OF TWose urrtc: cuecirfeic rVN VOO CAM WAME WTH one Aor these vou ?usrt , THE. FIRST TRIP AfcOUNP- AFTEfc THAT ITS WOH.K arty, but because I want you to t tight and say or do nothing no raat- voat is said or dono that you might it txcention to. you'll reallzo tnat 'ti a purpose behind it all and wnit till ire can omlnln more fully." lie ranted and added in a still lower but impressive tone: "You see, we now who killed Mr. Crcvelini;. but we H't know why. Waverly docs, and K'a tne last link we need in the chain alnat tho 'guilty ncrson. Wc'vo got jet tho truth out of him even if it IM a hell of a scare to niako him come You understand?" '"lea, I think I do, Timmie, but was EBKtisary to drag us all in?" There ta infinite renroaeh and chagrin In O'Sourke's tones. "Tim . U.n .. .11 ... ..n- flf further that I'vo asked you to be re tonieht." McRartv rrsnnndoil. rWaTerly'll get tho scarp here, but he'll bis explaining ntterward, in pri ta, and it'll let the rest out that's PStt, I'm keeointr mv nromlsa to vou jd doing whatevcr's in my power to pwtni trouoie trom coming to all ot "iTonl.- t..J TT T 1 I I&me wnlfinir?" ltey all turned with ono accord to poor, to find Douglas Wnverly indlng on the threshold. He np- ttrtd cotnnoaed nnrl trlod tn Nmlln. t & faint, mottled flush wuh visible Mpn his (flabby countcnanco and the ""n on his forehead stood out Hue Words. Nodding withcool nssur- Ujco to McCarty ho acknowledged the Production to tho others civilly AOQKQ find fnpnfifl 4r tUn ImUn.itniiArnd Kbit whero Cutter had nlrcady scntcd lUQMlf ond was biiBllv encaeed in lucking up the ivory chips. IQO latter lnnlr.l lin vth n nmlln nf rTtlcome which quickly chanced to a wit of concern. 'H(Ho. Dmilrl Anrtlitno hn tnntfnr? feu look a little seedy. You're not ill, Waverlv sliAtls i.t 1.nn.i U..I- .. a "' ."UUft 1113 UUUU, UUb U11U "WW hand went to tho left breast of 'It Shirt frnnf Just a touch of tho old-trouble, but J' oc1e.n, giving mo some rotten twinges Wi" he admitted. "I'll be nil right, .. a i vq ocen running the old en- '"5 tOO inner nn 1.1.1. T .nnnf JUts the limit tonght? We'll have Piu'-v1 ?,'PPOse." eri;. " ,e, me-. 8lr- on my Icft' mm I Ln a hurrlcd undertone to 1,1.1, - " uiavcu towuru iuu tj'.,ur 8,Bnd at hint in sur- m wandering to the others ns thev v.l5er Places. Dennis Uiordnn t !.i? thc chntr nt b'8 o'ber side, tl at of Gutter, white Tcrhunb . ..u uuusuiL on wuitcr s leu boring still under thc agitation of which O'llourke had spoken? As ho laid down tho pack to tako up his Iinnd thn door behind them onened once more' and a'hlgh-pltchcd ripple of laughter came to their cars with a little hysterical noto runnincr through it. "That stupid Gregory tried to kep mc out, Nickle Oh 'i Mrs. Bailllo Kip. in nn evening gown which displayed hec full-blown form to perfection, paused in seeming confusion on the threshold. "Mrs, Kip!" Cutter left his place as the others rose and advanced quickly toward her. "Tills is nn unexpected pleasure: I we you see 1" "Tell him to let her stay!" McCarty whispered in n hasty aside to O'llourke, and passing Cutter bowed before her. "Good eening, Mrs. Kip. You've not forgotten mc?" "Mr. McCarty." She laid an ley hand In his for n moment. "I had no idea that you were n friend of Mr. Cutter's, nor that I was intruding upon n stag affair. I understood that Mrs. Wnverly would be hero this evening and I fancied that some of thc other ladies were com ing." "Won't you stay, nnyway?" Cutter drew nwny from O'Kourkc nnd flashed a stranee clnnce nt McCarty. who re turned it with an almost Imperceptible nod. "This is quite nn impromptu at fair or we should have telephoned to you and Mrs. O'llourke and tho rest, but it really doesn't matter. Chooso one of us to chaperono on, and join us, do." "Wc-ell." Mrs. Kip flushed nnd dronned her eves. "I wouldn't think of intruding in thc gnmc, but if 3 oil arc quite sure I sunll not be In the way, I might bo persuaded to look on for n little while. I know it is horribly un conventional, but I was bored to tears at home.'" Hbo camo slowly forward nnd CutWr presented Tcrhune, tho inspector nnd Denis Jllordan ln turn. McCarty ob served that after greeting tho crlmln-. ologist her cye3 passed swiftly to those of thc inspector ns though seeming not to see the mnn who stood between, nnd she turned with unmistakable relief to bow to Dennis, who was gaping at her in fatuous admiration. O'llourke, at a gesture from McCarty, had drawn a choir up behind his own and to thc right of that of the fireman, and lie patted it invitingly. "Come and givo,tno luck, Mrs. Kip," ho begged. "I won tho first ppt. but that was because you were already al most here, I am convinced of it!" Mrs. Kip smiled in acquiescence nnd mndu n laughing rejoinder, but sho scaled herself with obvious reluctance, for she was directly across tho tablo fiom Waverly and could no longer at tempt to nid the gaze ho bent upon her. It was n curious mingling of warning nnd questioning nnd beforo it her color ebbed, but she held her head high. The rest seated themselves and tho game resumed. All passed until Dennis was reached, when that individual sud denly becamo galvanized into life and opened for three dollar. Cutter stayed, nnd Inspector Druct nnd O'Rourko. but tho rest dropped and McCarty sat bnck in his chair, studying the faces about tho tnblc. O'Rourko , seemed intent upon hlB cards, Mrs. Kip wob looking down nt her tightly locked fingers, Dennis was preoccupied nnd Cutter' inscrutnblo: Tcrhune, too, leaned bnck with a de tached, slightly bored air, Waverly chewed sullenly upon his unllghted ci gar and Inspector Druct moved rest lessly in his chair, whilo over all of them a nnmolcss suspense brooded, a tensity as of relentless bands tightening about them. It was slightly Menvcned when Den nis with naive gleo raked in tho pot on n bluff and proudly displayed his open- ?sv HaTO"1" 7i n in v Ktrvr voytax. wr- vuoiwtK- i tum TwerfeE sawwi-- love ' EveetfTHiNt M PANoeuoM To AW OH.CWIP- W VVAT A BOTHER. TUEV A. - IT TE tolJD MftNYM OT TEK?T WORK. TO feAVSEf-EM- AND tvg SECONDS TO ?Ct 'EH- rJrfm W! 5o$U- V MW I WAV V? AT SHAPH REST- VU. 1E.T TVC T& ARE BITNC( MtEAT rt .JUST UK6 Tc BE" ?iclrr MV WN WWDCW tue vugU weeps avid the OMPER-RUSHt LOVE TATUE IN (TS SIMPLICITY- I POtfT WANY To SPE0 WE esY or MV UPE" PRE'SBIN W WE.WWEt.e- ' Ni4'i W' 4dB. fh'M v..r !W .. Sil'f't, SIJNft4rfMY SOMEBODY'S STENOG Old. Blue Face Gets a Push Copyrtaht. 1051. by Tublle Iiler Co By Hayward on McCartj ' ltlBnonfn,. n..n& m. kav In. 'ih "'"." - " -t"VBrVJJ Kn II .- wll,J tllWUUV L'llUK lie KM 111U1NRIT flTWl ,h. i.-.l- . . """ " yy . looucd criminoloKlst. nVintii- l t m .. 1. &. I H pulling : out the chair, dropped into ft'inYtndld.B?,h,B fac0 twitched for fc heart! h,a hnnd wcnt aBn,n to twi0!!,"""!' eentlemcn." Cut- ,- .a Kfva ..J8 j,,,,,. ngrce. SPl Shot an neonlxed Hnnn. nt h&K Je.'. w'". answering i.. '"uo iim nunii nm mm n P TtmV'hlf' t0 th0S0 ot th0 rost' K &??'"; , ?fc wcnt "lowly nt pw, U Rourko tak nir thn nr. inv. rh'.Vl"3uceDB. w"U two of which Ujwuarty eycdVaverly curiously as ards in a." "J?a ttn!.W with the Praathlm, i"''"ft l". ?' t man was i.. " " HVaVllV ntlr Uta a Ua l.i.l rd. thicker thnn on OmU rtr ,m.t. f:i.":!,l I'O forliflcd hlmrelf fnr tlin I "Ming Ijv n n.i...i..iV , ".." ' A ht ;.tr i "".-nuuuiBtiH. incurs on w4?rivato utock, or waa. bo-Jo- TAA-HE.rTnLV, IW FAVOR OF REFORMING DAMC1MG : I DOrtT APPROVE OF MPrtoPER DAA1CIM6 AA1V AAOR THrJ.-Voy Df,,?UT THE REAS0A) YOU VAATT IT REFORMED IS BECAUSE You ajever got ajeare-r THAA4 THREE FEET TO A MAW AMD VOU'RE SOUR ! IF AMWBODT LAUGHS TOU fTHIMK ITS A SIM I T 1 & yi VAIWK . Tsr Jam v fi vV'i, a & YOD OLD WARPED DODOS 6bTHROU(SlJ LIFE AA1 GATHER A LOT OF roTTEWESS .Af THUlK OF EVERVTHIWS ROTTE.AJ AA1D hem call it k&torm to , FILTHY OEA,S OA1 US -( It Cl IDEAS WE A1EVER HA6 p h BEFORE : ,, '7r r-)- .'v' C MlUn-AAP Ul HAT'S The matter- v 1 71 W8 r'jL r ; li L um wK ' p a" "'; lA VVV "" "V IBliH 'A . try F0 I HA.VE CALLTo AtEASORE The skirts ofallTheSiris in the office - we ai?e jwakims am investigation. I HOPE I DIDM'T KILL HIM BUT IF He's Uajcowcious oily Fifteeai aimotes That's a puarter of c AH HOUR HEVOAIT HAVE A MDECEAlT thought: rt w.-'? The Young Lady Across the Way " -.M PATHETIC FIGURES By FONTAINE FOX The young lady across the way Fa j a she supposes Miss Amy Lowell Is a great writer, but personally sho likes poetry that rhymes and is opposed to free speech. 4L '" ro.- lv-W 4& V 5V '3& M M l r- V J yoi h. MJ aftje-YJT: i r. v...,..... K :& m M&: i u i.i.h .p r ri .. ' mmjs: .jzz . - ' " sje . ! M7 ,rw jjt-"i THC CoLWrl'WKoSfi OPPoHeMT fe ..-... VI SJ1 ,AT A tW CRITICAL, MOMENT ' -Sfe . f v vtinsyic Hole irt i,s MAHrffn. jfi - "V ft SCHOOL DAYS DWIG -:- -:- -:- ty PETEYThat Truth-Telling Ether By C. A. Voight lng pair of aces. "Gad, I'm thirsty!" Waverly ran n fat finger nround his collar as though it wero choking him. "Tell Gregory to get spino water, will you, old monV" Tho man-servant was at his elbow in an instant with a slender crystul carafe nnd glass upon a mirror-lined tray, and tho inspector innde room for It between them as he picked up thc cards to deal. Waverly drank deep and cleared his throat, but his voico seemed thicker than ecr as he addressed a remark to their host. McCarty looked down nt the cards In Inbpwtor Druct's hands. "Odd design, aren't they?" Cutter had followed his gaze from across the table. "Tliey wei unmade especially for mo in Austria some years ago, and I laid ln a good supply. I must hate u hundred or more fresh packs Identical to them lying around tho house." "I'vo never seen any just liko them." McCarty studied tho grotesque, pattern picked out in green and purple and gold upon the backs of thoso he held In his hand, nnd then raised his eyes to Cut tor's. "They must have cost a lot of money?" - "I'vo forcotten. I bolieve I nald around twenty-five dollars n pack for them," tho other rcspondcil absently. "You couldn't get them now nt any price, of course." "ThinK oi tnat uowr- marteieu aic Carty. "I lost a hundred nnd sUty livo dollars ono night on a trip from Kansas City to Milwaukee and tho deck I played with only cost fifty cents." "If you're opening, Mac, soy tho word!" Dennis admonished, embold ened by his recent coup. "You'ro holding up thc game"." Wnverly's chair crenked, Mr. Kip ilrnniipd her cloves and retrioved them nulckly beforo O'ltourko could stoop for them nnd even Cutter stirred in IiIb sent. Tho tensity which for a moment had lightened descended again with al most tnnglblo force and, tho hand was played out in a strained sllenco broken only by tho monosyllabic utterances of tho bettors. Waverly won with a full house, but his only comment was n grunt. 'The mottled flush had deepened on his face nnd n pulso throbbed perceptibly ln his It was McCarty'n deal and as he picked up tho cards Dennis drew a deep, convulslvo breath ns one" about to plungo into cold wnter and started a ltngthy post mortem about his last band which strangely enough seemed sud denly to Interest Tcrhune and tho in spector, ulso. They promptly took issuo with him nnd as tho discussion waxed ono of McCnrty's hunds stolo ln n lightning movement to his pocket and back to tho deck of cauls which he held Just ut tho edgo of the table. CONTINUED, M.0NPAX ' H iiL3srul.u-i, .!& 3. t - - -wvMPsTa SfboF(H Sit- S&vrj' CUP OF TEA- J JC' ' ')Py V lilt a- IVUI W113MI IN J l-J4y v io- . i " mao ni il. BKy. ((& V-. Dresses. i deTestT rg yiHiMK"Tp,RE:: A So GLAO IOVJ6 FULL SKltS .STVIE ACAlr4-TOSEi IOHORT OUES ARE IWDBCEWP- r4EVTE(vl- WEW FoflMOFETMER 3)5COEflBD vwtcH Hakes veopleTeli Jhe Trut ( TO ri-3iT A (ZL-jUs i s uicE Tfa But. C Vw Miuole; avjwaBel wate TPe 3e cae:&- ncv WE ( j- I V f NT (AWFULC .VVHCPE DID'VOU PlCV. j lML The Tv-.l ' waV y or i ivr vr- rannesi -s--a T Jl Jr twee. 5W'S -t . ':.'. T A -rV CPAi lWAUrrWEJi,,fc teJWM T kW2? s&ii Haszr-m ms&SB. m w t. I rttri " "? 0 tWm j&Hk B"! JJSI I ! ' LIy-T p&&KZJf I iig 2 rmmamst xntmc i bw riipfciiyvr"- iiHArtr ' TMTfTkr rrtnt'rrmmi t i 11 11 f j - mssx jrsrs .mtevm-WMrwr1 n u. -. "muj&rm: J"VA iXJV&rfLLt . 1 BR "" jV -dBBfelii,' I c .Vo a-4x AWO SAV I VAUTlb TellNoo v'wCr2v"lb vaeap SH(TRT SKIRTS But 'h F0U,g0VstCE"l, - i t JTHjE? CLANCY KIDS Timmie at War By Percy L. Crosby A. ,-. .. ' to " "'" 4 ' - """. i . . 'AJLiJuahaLMja.Aha1, ., j 'i fifin V"i - a --' v A a j.tf. - .. .t. A. ....- ,-",-., . i -".ri n' r iniamayilai t1 ijjj4'f' 1 1 .Ml .j-a -I . Yi f '11 M
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