Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 01, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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HEKE'S
After a period of rears when n'l lestume pieturi'i were li.dseil upon
with fear nnd trembling by producers, t he pendulum uirned New
they're all making them. Adem- are wimc -.ene-. from "The Little Mm
istcr," Sir James Matthew P.urrie's famous vtery. In tin- mal nre
ticergn llnekatherne as Ciavln, Hetty ('umpyen as iln heroine iiml
1'cnrliyn Stanlnus. the director, evidently li-.ci-lng the script. On the
right Is Mlis (.'ompsen In one of the charming tdil-fylileiied cewns the
en n
X
Hew I Became
A Mevie Star
As Told te
IIS'EZ KLUMPU
Wuvt Ha Already Happened ,
Dorethy Lane, a small' tetcn yiil,
ambitious te brenmv a screen slur,
while nn a trip te Sew 1 erk. meets
Laxcrcncc Fieuch, a press ayent, uhe J
becomes interested in her awl secures
for her an important part playing
opposite Jehn Scu-nrd, a famous star.
, Beicard asks Dorethy te menu him,
hut sha tefuscs, realizing that she
cares for Lawrence French. Dorethy
gees te Ithaca te play a part in a
picture. Lawrence rrench asks her
te marry him, but they have te post
pone the wedding en account of the
picture. Crystal May, the leading
lady, refuses te take a dangeieus
leap ever the fulls and Dorethy
agrees te de it.
And Here It Continues
I SLEPT late the next morning , in
fact, it was nearly neon when
Janet Powers knocked en my deer nnd
came into the room, carrying my break
fast tray and a letter from Larry
I tucked the letter under my pillow,
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SO mat l ceuiu wuu n.n . u il ..v..;
I was alone. Janet mi Wed and patted
me en the shoulder nen I did that,
but didn't Fny ar.- thing about it,
though .1 could feel trv cheeks flush
ing. "There's b:d news for you this
"morning." she told me, "and I'm sorry
te dele it out with jour brenkfast, but
I think you might better get it frejn
irle than from Hanning when you go
dewn'talrs "
My thoughts flew te I.nrry, of course.
Sa 1 felt relieved when I found that he
wesn't concerned in it.
'"It's about Crystal May." she went
y en. "It seems tlwt she simply went
into a rage last night, and told Han
ning that if he left that scene in
the one where you jumped ever the
foils she'd break her contract.
"Hanning wouldn't mind that much.
of course, if It didn't happen te be n
friend of Crystal's who Is putting up
the money for the picture. He didn't
knew that till she told htm ; neither
did any one else, for that mutter; eM
Mether May hns kept it dark because
she thought that after Hreadwny get
through with the story it wouldn't
sound any tee fuvernble for Crystal's
reputation. I think that even new
she's sorry that she let things come
out as they did last night."
"Oh, what happened?" I aaked, se
excited that I couldn't drink my cof
fee. "Why, Crystal go en her high
horse and stalked into Hnnning's sit
ting room last night and told him that
n friend of hers who was Kicking the
company wouldn't put up any mere
money If the didn't like the way things
were going with the pleturc, nnd that
she certnlnly didn't llke the. way they'd ,
gene yesterday afternoon. Hanning
was furious, of course, nnd told her
he was running the picture nnd she
could get out if she wanted te, hut after i
n while they both calmed down and
talked things ever.
"He tried te talk Crystal into hav
ing some sense, but she. wouldn't lis
ten te him. She'd have things her
way or Bhe'd leave, and then where
would he be? And ns he has n chance
' te make his reputation with this pie-
ture.'and cnpltnl is pretty hard te get
right' new well, he finally gave in,
couldn't de nnj thing else."
"But what does that mean? I de
manded. "Will they cut me out of
the picture entirely?"
"Verse thnn that, honey. Janet
came ever and sat-en the feet of in)
bed and begnn patting me en tUc shoul
der consolingly. "They shot that bit
: where you jumped eer the falls from
the cjlffH at one side, ns well us from
the bank, se thev get a long shot of n
tlrnt won't show our face. And -they're
going te let Crjstul de the per-
lectlV Hale Stllll en llie mint nun iin-ii
use 'this ether shot of you, se that It
Will leek ns if she had really taken ,
the 'Jump herself. You're doubling feri
l' .!,-- nil"
Fer n moment I just felt perfectly
tlvk nt heart, and then I burst Info
(Mrs It wan tee much! Te think
that I-ihad cone through that herrlbje
Daily Mevie Magazine
ANOTHER PROOF OF
Here's One Actress
Out of the Ordinary
QNLel
vy .en f
M; of the ncturs In llettj t'etnp-
new picture. "The Little
Minister. " n'-ked Mary llkliisen,
nn aged woman who plays the rele
of Nannv. hew long she had been
in the film.
"Oh. eight or nine years." she
answered.
"I Mippo'e you're anxious te tec
yourself in this picture?"
"Ne," vms the surprising answer.
"I've never seen myself en the
screen."
Which the ether rigardcd ns te
markable considering the fact that
thouMimNief persons would give al
most anything te tec their own faces
en the silver sheet
iptrienc" se that Crystal May could
get the redit for it !
"I won't de it!" I protested franti
cally. "I'll tell people I did it I won't
have her getiug :.c In nelit of my work
that mj !"
"Yeu enn't help )eurelf." Jnnettebl
ine calmly. "And tin motion-picture
inilnstrv ;.. full ,,f nonnle nl.n pliiini il 'M
they did different stars' lug mints fei
i hem. Come en downstairs nn.l talk
. t. Haniilng that'll be mere satlstac-
i 101".
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make the effort t g t into my clothes,
but at last I was dressed and tcdlewed
.Tnnet down te the prh. I hadn't had
time te rend I.ar") s lettfr, but I tucked
it into llie front of my .liess, nnd just
having it criuklu ui in my hand sieined
te help. I knew tbnt I hnd Larry be
hind ine, no mutter whin hnppi ueil.
I "Come en nvr Iftre, Dorethj ) oil
leek rather done- up this morning." Mr.
Running said, us I came out en tV
perch. I went ever te the hammock
I under the tre"s. where lie was sitting,
laud sat .low ,i -then I rcnliiscd that 1
Iwns fni ing that terrible wnterinll.
"Majbe it'll give me courage te stkk
! up for mv rights." I told nnself hojie hejie
I fully. Hut I tried net te ',-m at it
nevertheless.
Te be continued tomorrow
IS THIS LOE
Ik Sam H'twits, Gleria
S w a ise n'a director,
telling Gleria Uoie te
de a scene, or are they
staging a little "Remee
and Juliet" act all their
eicn:
She seems Inter
in what he's
saying
cstcd
THE COSTUME FILM'S
i -. & '?? &Er?SMKZdlk
ri
Ansicers te Questions !
Frem Mevie Fa7is
HAPPINKSS Kugene O'Mrien's
hair is light brown, net auburn. Who- i
(or told j ui that him misinformed j en. I
.lack Muliuill is a New Yerker by birth. I
lie is nt present living at TiS,"" Hareld j
Wnj, I loll j weed. I'allf
J HLOSSOM Wyndham Standing w-.is.ube is playing the (.,a Rupert I Fitfully voices had come te them rem 'xet 1QTri tfnerha urgcdH.ies.
(born in Londen. England, in 1N0. He J Hughes' Irish Mer. "Sent Fer Out." , the patio where Huu tms m ..In anetIler roern..
liU'rlMvV'rn,,! U" "ing announcement thai. 'Itrthelre problem eccupylns Kendrlc bt net Hruce. saw the
S I de no, tl!: Ihat "lie has de- ' , could tell fortunes. Werk stepped n inds bad paid scant atten tlen deeply MBnlhennt vegan , ,h t nt
; .sorted .he scree,, for geed. n the instant, nnd about forty palms .w a sudden j TJ2"titZJZ
t.4s:v tt frT,"s7,Pe T.,lm.l-c i ,,OT ,hr"st nt llPr 'ImultnueeuOy , "Ul Wrnl, orphan anger: there the tone. She spoke te Hles as one
twL1!":! .'isT'ft 0 ""''" fives happened te be nearest. ' ?J iSenT In the itonatlen might speak ,e n.dreaded master.
inches in height und weighs 1U0 pounds. Cell. en studied his hand attei.tivel) And then came the shot, a reyeixtr no I am ready," wns nil that she said.
Nil,.- Wel,., nlnved oiiensitc Elaine and then sold. -,, m i, i...i . .i.,i,. lf sounding louder ns It eci'eu And when Hles tin ew open llie deer for
Yr-Ct'maed!'0'": luK l''1 r" "" Bh " l'beVilZds ?r",mffi hVe" Srl'&fe
. . ' . .!.....,' ..'... n.,11 i shot. He jerked is mm .m-nt t,n,l , ,,rrer',.... .. i.n.,,1 lmd cone Its swllt .,,n.n( ..... if sn, m, .in :.
mm nt ihiu iJiiiiiner birrvi, iiuii. "". . , - , '
Calif. The only picture that I knew ef1' eared, "I m et. ;Vorjliel)
in which F.dua Whcaten pla)ed was hrieked. and Cellcvn shrank, for it
"Experience." I ,st be remembered that the veung
i:. PINNIS The ages (,f actre.scs
and ueters which )u request follew:
Cenrad N'agel, twenly-live : Themas
Melghnn. tlui iv-cight : Peuglns Fair
banks, thirt) -eight : William Farnum.
forty-live; Martha Man-held, twenty
' t e .lenii Piiee. t went J - three : .Normn
Tnlmndge. twenty-four, Alice Terry,
, (went) -live : Viela Dana, twent) -three ;
j Hebe Daniels, twenty.
TILLIi: THE TOILER Kenneth
Harlan tins dark, miir unit niiicu os
He is plaving opposite Constance Till
inndge in' that star's latest plcluie
"Geed Fer Nothing."
CORNELIA Ralph Graves played
I opposite Inn Claire in "Pelly With a
I Past. " iinstnnce Tnlmndge hns been
1 married for nearly a year. It was in
i Dei ember. HIL'O, that she became Mrs.
I Jehn Pialogleu.
NANCY Ne. you are mistaken. ,
Mary Miles Mlnter is net married. She
sa.isshe is net even engaged; that was
only one of the rumors which are nl
wn.vs floating about. I never heard any
ether name for Lillian Irish, se I Mip
t..se Hint is her rcnl nnme. She nnd
I er sister Dorethy nre both seen te ap
.fiir iu "The Twe Orphans."
OR BUSHESS?
mrm mm? - llSfeM
R ETURN
- isifed
GRAVES DIDWT LIKE
THE WAY SHE
TOLD HIS FORTUNE
Ity C'OXSTANf'K PALMER
TInlKtiiwiil r-, II r
rnlli: ether da nt Geldwvn I hn'n-
liened nreiliwl Mist fit. I 'nllnnn Mnnm
; -' v" "".v,
man's brand-new bride had urrlved the
nay netere trem the East.
r.1!,"1,1. JI,,Iltami te play Cardinal
l.idielieu in Max Lindcr'x burlesque
en "The Three Musketeers." He ad
mits Unit at last he has u part which
will allow him full play uf his talents.
Larry Seinen's new lending woman is
Ann HastiiiE.s. who ns'd te t.lnv I h.
licvc. in the Puthe serinl. "iltirrlenn.. I
linen, often mentioned en this mice,
;
Mr. Semeu sns the liuh h.-is tb.. A it
riiiuirenients for his i.li-?Mri.shiii
apt. U-nutlful and vninern proof. She
cjine out from New Yerk especially te
-ii.il i m- unruiii cniHrai't. waicli cals
fur three brief comedies tui..ri.nw.
r three brief comedies twe-reclers
suppose-and Inter u big meled"-"
itie feature which l.ariy is plan-
'K.
leln Dnnu has bought a beautiful
use out In tl. ultra-smnit Heverlv
I
mat
mug
liens., out in tl ' ultra-smnit Beverly
Hills ill. t net. Mhe say.s she is tired i
..? ....I.. . 1 ..!. ,,. .
i'.i"K ism. nnu who win contra - centra -
d.it her? und having found siiinethlnir
just suited te her rcquimmmtH, she
bought it for Mama and Papa Flu-
,,ui mill uvibt'll.
Uemeniber all the writings about the
aintings used lu lieu of sets in the
mdiictlen of "The Rubaivat"? Well.
:i atu ami nerbcir.
I
I
I find that some one
, l. !.!-.. 1.. S' .
uni ruun- uiiu uiM lias auepted
namely, Nernm,, ji.,,,,,, 'wlln
nil; hiisi llllllirij, .Mirinilll IJ.lWIl. WllO
ilireieil bessuc lavakuwn In "Tim
'fleet of the Flying Dragons." Tlie
ii,...
pi.eniA
-" llie llusbniiil s Iradeinark." nnd
', UIMMIL HI (,11111. I'll hit Xt'l'l'llll sin-
In l.llner tilvn. 'llie tiI iu ...;..!
lieinnd the Hecks." bm I suppose be-
fwien (Jlnrln nnd Kliner. the story It-
"If ill be a geed one. There's some-
i' ng about that combination ; Sam
Weed, the nice man, vj Bnj ,iir,.t.t.
i.'l there you hnie the lenven that
1. iUs the perfect mixture.
rmre Is an inteie-tiiig story con-
1 Hid with .Inckie f oegunTs Mv script.
Ii ui,s written bv I.euis rrnm-is Cam-
li , who used, te 1). it boilermaker in
.! i.avj. During the war bis Uieuldcr
us dislocated and lie ,.eii!d no longer
i-iake boilers. Se I nole Sam Inught
.1111 te hi- u cameraman. He get a lob
ii'' engaged ..ii
Jn" 1 "eZ
.- !.. . .
as isinnt director
Nl.-e-
story.
Loek Out, Charlie,
Hareld's Comina Un!
ANV who doubt the standing
Hareld I.le,d n, screen cemedlnn
"
.i.. .. f,.MHA.i ... .i. .
HUH reilllllj un- liirilin Ul HIP COllest
singed by n moving-picture inncazln,.
.. i,
.. Mliich Lloid has made ,, , ,,
inie for the honors of "h-ullns conio cenio conie
ui.iii '
111 no iinuwi -mi in i'i in.. rcMii
reii
, ... net lsMin. the innsninn ,.,..,1!
1 1,;;, wiih :.r,:.oe,es:ii; "i;;1;;1
nim finished second, received only .'i(il0.
l.levd also vmis seleiled for n phuv
'en tbe "Ideal cast," which Includes
Xiilffith ns director Nerma Talmndge
n l,lln weman: Wnllle Held, li.n.1.
, ".. v, .,......--- - - --..-., . - .. -
Inc mnn : Jackie Coogan. an the child :
nnd Hche Daniels ns the lending vam
pire. Hebe. Daniels formerly we Ilareld
Lloyd's leading wemni'.
, hi L'i iiui si ns i ni pfn unnrn i ... r....,i,.ir - ' ;'."
'.iy it saves nn immense amount of !
i.inii. u u tomeiiew it seems like j, ' , awauiivs I.e:uiric s .u....
put-up job te me. Sert f feeling-1 he- I i!'Lr ,,.., Kendri. tarry long- - Iv-ielur ,
I',"1 "lHV Itniiglit lies,, (.nsi,. ever ' rnd nb'e...h . shot through tin,
dime nnd we would reert te the ns, "nR m had said. ,Aielvirla
I 111 ll illlCl 11-llliM tlir ..i,lv .u.,, ... .l .. 111 tl I I " " . . . 1,1. . nhr him
bu.kdreh.. Well. I dunne. I dunne. 0.,1" Kn"eh t te hnng for ih.U." s,.d
.. .i",'i . rvime back Inte the room
SWANSOV bus inui,,i :..". V. i, wnv veii'rc going you
lit I nlvcrsal and prettv seen l.cpnn 1,. ' '" lewcr . , ,,,,,
r.fe scenarios The lirst one he up nnd " risk K Wl - w he r the i
-Id 10 Pnpn ('HHigan, ter sn Jncklc. n,h l Je T lii nrrnnge that veu and '
1 ...I tne menev tbnt chnnSed hnndu w l"ep ; nn- " her ' SK d an enen I
SJWMI In geed cash. The cempuny hfS Ml" ',ct,y haVC P
DAUGHTEROF THESUN
THIS IIKfllXS Till: STOIlV
Jim lOndrlc. R davllmay-enre, nhol nhel
nmrtptl American. In iv Mexican Kiun
bllr.s joint mets Hull 1lle, nn old rlvAl
and enemy, who, prejutd en by hit com-
fmnlen. Inked up Kpndrle'n rhallcnne te
ilKh tk game of dice. Ths companion
Identity la a myntcry, -but every in
mm It la a woman under th sombrero
and mancullne attlre of the border. In
an cxcltlns came Jim werata Hles ami
then chiillpnitcB the house te another.
The woman taken him up. aenaatlenaliy
t Innlnir. Later he summons hltn tny tny tny
torleinly te nn Interview. In which che
tella of her hatred of Illaa and naha
Jim te Mil her. He ref linen, ra he nan
mmle a pact with hi old chum, Har
low, te go en a veyagA for nema mys
terious Mexican treasures After a " "
age In 4 disreputable tub with a uualnt
cutthroat crew, the parly lands una
makes Its way te the Interior At the
picturesque scene of their exploit, again
In male attire, te tlielr amazement np
pears Zeralda. It iippears the treas-ure-huntlnit
party Is in the power of Ine
straiiKe woman and her Coterie. In a
startlTiie Interview she discloses that
she Is the last of the Allec princesses,
and lays claim te the treasure of the
Menteiumas, hlcl Kendrlc Is seeldnit.
Bhe proffers him her leve nnd Is bitter
when he says he has no time for love.
Meanwhile he has slcht of an Ameri
can Blrl, Hetty Gorden, who Is rein held
for ransom. Kendrlc's friend, West, has
a ranch nearby. Keralda permit him
te lslt West, en condition he returns te
her headquarters. West proffers help.
Zeralda shows her power b haMne Har
low, who has come under her spell,
badly shot nnd burning down Aet a
ranch. Kendrlr, keeplnjr his word, re
turns te Zeralda's plaee. but she Is
away, and he decides te make n Kclaway.
IIe flndB Hetty Gorden and premises te
aid hr, but sha fears him as one of
Zeralda's crowd.
AND HElin IT CONTINUES
1 TreitK
1 1V1 of tin Rlrl of olden times, the Klrl
hnnl tn find In our modern world. AH
i of her life she hnd hnd ethers te turn te,
! men whom she loved te lean upon. Her
; fnthcr. her brothers would hnve done
ever thing for her; td would have done
her purely feminine part in muhiiiK
l...me hei.iv. That uns what ehe was
Imm for., the let of the tweet tender
Kirl who is quite content te let ether
i girls wear, mannish eletmns nnu no
mnnnish work. Kendrlc knew in-tilic-tivelv
that Hetty Corden could have
made the daintiest thing Imnginnble in
.i. Hint Oie would tlrclessl) and
! cheerfully nurwj n .lck men, that ehc
would fight every inch of the way for hi
life that she would Bland by n fntlitr
..P. .. . .i, Ml. broken llnnnemlly
Vshe would put hope int.' '''"i;
mtlitnrv campaign
M 1 1... Ilrtlll-llt.
also of Zernida.
Ot UCr. H . - .. ut,n W!IR. was
infinitely mere te 1W iWnR. .
Hetty
nrrAtl 11INI Jl" .-''-
ll
I
can eniy " :, Mv nmi
i nn V P1V 3i" . "- -
i . :.... fit
honor, my dear. e rul". '..":. i.
i n!.1 rtnntlV.
pss-
bMr "'Vuirs tv-bu hat he weuhl
"nlUea nm f e kill a M-lder for her.
f', Jl net fashioned her te .direct n
And tnniKiiiB t's
-r'K:ia.ffi.
' " .., ... ..1..-.C
of our henil ter i -''V-
;w" .CM, thlH was her urst rune
I inn. " ,,,.. M Whb net witli
expenence vlth outlaws, intuition.
loeV : t brightenlnK hope ;
Hetty'H gray eyes he prett . u
In
ere
' lmrtLnK "h?" il,
-.i interruption mini
rting wuen u .. ---, ., u .crc
her terget uj
I . . r I..
her forget te say i"
jllf,t iiiruiinb
'arm. in "" ' " .. i,u wut
fua, te the gun slung under h W . ,
I Thev wni,p'' ,'S '"TnmleiSHuringlv!
Then - " . P" il lii- deee' nnd said
remnvpu llul"
'1U"Wait a second. I'll see which one it
"nut before he could cress the room
LI 1 .lint llltlKI
"Sener l.sceimr na ;;
isnul. "Through tne .
'staring, her face white
ste.i. Her e.s "" i". i ..i. ... Knidne.
Then she loeKcil P'',,,"-'-.1 i,itlinp.
i When he went te licr i .
ed : , .. i rt's trv te go new.
"Take me away. Let s ii) b
" RuU Rles' eyes gllttercil. ms
hardened, lie closed he deer behind
, him. watching them keen! y
I "It if in my mind ,t 5fl j ""
ness, Sener KrnirU. "VSHiv '
Ine evenly and emotionless!). .
.New. n,trnil his mouth
Itniz Rles' eyes glittered, m. '''
hie evenly " V'"V" 1. ... .:, ,.inr-,l
,,, nre .. "V . "" "" ..i-nii ieb if 1
. .. .. .uiMierniiM i'ii i'i' ,
'I'd de i clean job if 1
.. 'I-!..
j j out ivcnurn-. ,nnUu "
, shut veu dead In your trnLits.
Ries smlleil.
amlge," be
"I.ct us m .".".. .; ,vr,.m there
n!,i
cntil "lerailiiliih " " ,7 , ., I...
u plenty of time and nothing e Ne t. k
lone. Veu arc kept here against jei
" j It ml?ht net fit in ill with mv,
"Vnrsune is "- -
lniis te see you R.
' .., ttlU hnve a leek nt Escobar
!
., t.-....i-,
.:.
ll;"eppl aside and again threw
in tbe deer But he did net stir fr-un
won't las long enough for the In le
go, veu New, what have ou te suv te
,.p
n
"A part I hnve said, returned lluu
nies "I enn guess much thnl my fair
' rnusln has said te you. I knew her di-
1.;,' nnd I knew my own ! lliseje'
n 1...1 "Mere, you nppcnr inteiested
the' charming Miss Hett.v i'.orden.
'i ' 0nld like te go yourself, if ei
" '.i,- nue te take her with jeu, 1 Hunk
, ,' nrrnnge matters. At a pn.e, of
' '"" "V'u h
..v-'turnllv And the price:"
..peh-ir 'nsked twenty-five thousand
lnll 1 ' s.irelv sbe Is worth that and
'";,r,"- Ah' Well, what you came
, mer.p' '. '.'-.-uc ,1., tn find mm be
.. ..II
B' ' ""liles." began Jim. speaking .lowly.
Hut it was Hetty who answered.
"Ne!" she cried. "Ne nnd nu nm
1 . AtIl1i inin Skjs.ii .r
ne: ou ure 11 is........ .."... .-v
rtins. nnd some dnr fted will bring you
1 1 te a terrible end. He sure I would be
. ... .-a tl.n lnct nf veu 1111I vniir
! !l
ppy I" rtu "s " . " V, .. '
of ! cousin and jour uinu. nur tne tiling
of I !' ;, Ty i0"11
. tlUl'I'J " . 1 T .. ..
.urn ivcnuriTt i- " '.
' ii-n Krnerrr. 10
""; .,. nH ion n m,,. Ill ,.
bothersome slranger, pay ye u a sum ilk-j
, tbnt-fer inc. "',""','
t.m himself wns perplexed. lie had
no ib" ire te put vr. UIeh in the wny
. ..nn,..lim. tllllt which llllll lirmifrht
1 01 limn "i" " v Vi 1 1 .--
In. lb ll mM'lt nnu 1.111 1" n.-ii-
" " 'i 1- -'." . r, .... ,
um.. tit. .- 7 ". y
te give nway. were he se minded. Hai-
low Imu a c nun i ...... ..... ..- nm.
1 there vveuld be nothing left for Harlow
I once UIeh becnted t. Uf these matters
. 1m tbeusht and also of Iletty. Her
. -..- ", ,,,, .,mnml
....ink vehemence, hnd surprised him.
Until new he would have thought her
eager te consent te anything te insure
her Immediate departure.
''Fine wjerds, senorita," said Ries,
A Talc of Adventure
BYQUIENl SABE (Who Knows?)
Cevvriaht. int. bu Charlti Scribntr't Sens
his lips twitching se that the while teeth
showed. Vllut jeu had best thlnl..
Mnny things might happen te n gin, h
pretty girl llke you. which nre net
pleasant for Iter te experience, leu had
better threw- your arms about jour
countryman's neck nnd beg him te pay
the price for you." , ,
Iletty shook her head violently, se
violently that the white flower fell from
her hair. Hles was gelnc en angrily,
when there enmc into the yard n clatter
of hoofs.
"It Is Zoreida," he Mild sharply.
"New be quick; In It yes or no!'
"Ne!" cried Hetly.
"Little feet I" mattered Ilies. Lndcr
his glare she dtrw back. "Ilcfere
ngnln -such help is erfere.d you. you will
wish eti were dead!"
Outside thev hea.d Zeralda s laugh
ter, low nnd rich with its music. Then
her voice as gav ns though there were
In all the world no such tdiadews u
these east bv destruction nnd death.
And then she entered, slender und
graceful in her elaborate tiding suit,
her white plume nodding, her eyes
dancing, her red mouthy triumphant.
Ilehlnd her came Hrtice West.
Kendrlc stnred nt him in amazement.
Fer Hruce came of his own free will
and his own eyes were shining. There
wns no sign of his recent distress upon
his face. Ilnthcr it looked mere joyous,
mere boyish and gbid than Kendrlc hqil
seen It for ymrs. The boy hardly noted
mi) one in the room but Zornlde. His
c)es were for her nlone and they were
en lite with ndornti'en.
CHAPTER XI
In Which Theve Is Mnre Than One Lie
Told and the Truth Is Glimpsed
"Yeu!" cried Kendrlc in amazement
as his leek went swiftly from Hruee's
radiant face te Zeralda's und buck te
Hruce. "With her!
Yeung Hruce West advanced eagerly.
"It's been n mislnkc. Jim." he said
cnrnestl). "A cursed mistake all along
the line. Wlicn I explain te you "
"Hey," cut in Kendrlc sternly,
"where's your head? Don't you knew
that she wns one of the ciewd raiding
you? Ie you forjetten nil 1 told
)ou?"
Zernida. hc.id held hijh. her cheeks
flushed, steed eyeins him definntly. The
mockery of her leek disturbed him ; she
appeared fully confident of heri.elf. her
destlii) nnd her place in Hni'c's esti
mation. Hnice himself frowned und
shook his head.
"You've alwnvs been n fair man,
Jim," be said. "Susyend judgment un
til we've talked."
While Kendrlc held his tenstip -and
pondered nngrily, Zerndla's eyes llnshcd
about the room. Only for nn instant
did they tarry with Hetly, who, drawn
nway from her almost te the table
against the wnll. looked back nt her
with unhidden distrust. Jengcr did
they held te Uulz Hles.
"My cousin." she said softly, "you
Have something te say te me. What
tliat I return no seen." And she went
out. uies in her heels.
"Can't you see, Jim?" Hruce was
all exdtcinent and his hands were
clenched at his side; his boyish ees
blued. "It's that damned Rul. Riiis!
He dictates te her; he has put the fear
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of death and worse into her heart. She
is made te suffer for nil of his crimes!
"Se that's the story?" Kendrlc
grunted his dlstnt. "And you ve let her
stuff you hide-full of lies?
"Ge easy. Jim." Hruce appeared
slncrrclv pained and troubled. I vc
cnlled you a fair man : wen t you open
your mind te the truth? She has been
misrepresented, I knew. Her enemies
" He clinched his hands. "She is n
wonderful creature!" he Durst out.
"And she has honored me with her con
fidence nnd her friendship."
This cry night Zernida Castclmnr
hnd ruthlessly pillaged Hruee's ranch
nnd from Hruca's mouth new gushed
the werds: "She has honored me with
her confidence nnd her friendship I
Was there no t ml te the woman's mi
dncitv? Was there no end te the blind
sttipl'dltv of mankind which permitted
of lawlessness llke tonight s being
glossed ever, which went te the insane
extreme of worshiping when normally
the leglcnl emotion would be hatred?
Was there finally, no end te the power
of Zoraida?
What hnd happened between Hruce
West nnd Zoraida? Kendrlc knew
something of Zernlda's bravado, no lit-
"IJey." cut In Kendrlc. "where's
jour head? Don't you knew she
was one of (he crowd raiding jeu?"
tic of her supreme assurance, much of
her methods. Plainly she hnd gene
straight te Hruce after the raid. He
could see the picture of 1ier coming out
of the lurid night and into the experi
ence of n boy oil unnerved b) his an
ger and grief. He could understand hew
she offered her softened beauty te the
hard eyes ; hew her veire had caressed
and distorted fact; hew Zoraida had
had the wit te tell her own story,
make her own impression, before Hruce
could hnve hnd time te steel himself
ngnlnst her. Hut what tnle could she
hnve told le convince n man like Hruce,
who, at the least, was. net a feel.'
Somehow, decided Kendrlc, she had
lied out of the whole th-ng. Further,
sin hnd used every siren trick she knew
te drug his better judgment. She had
been tender and feminine nnd seductive.
While with one hand she hnd robbed
him, she had cares-ed him 'with the
ether. And net tee boldly ; she had
net overdone it. She probably wept for
him: she t vented" him te the flash of
her eyes through spurious tears. Sh
employ cd her beauty like a lure and had
little trouble in putting the boy's sus
picions te sleep. What chance would a
simple, opt n-hearted fellow like Hruce
have against the wiles which were
Zoraida'. stock In trade? Kemlrlc re
called vividly that subtle influence which
Zernid . bad casScveii upon him ; which
lie had ,felt even when steeled ngnlnst
her. and iisked himself again what
chance Hruce could hnve with her in
the hour of her boldest triumph? The
verv fact of her having come Immedi
ately en the heels of the catastrophe
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"WOMEN WHO WAIT"
gave' her n leek of lniibccnce.
Had Zoraida th'e trick nt hypnosis our
men? It begnn te leek llke It.
"Peer old Haby-bhie-evcs." mil.
tered Jim. lie Joekcd nt the boy wen. ;!'
dcrlngly. Then only did it occur te him' !
that Hruce nnd Iletty Gorden were ,
strangers te each ether and that Bruce' ''l
when his sanity should return te htre' "
would make a desirable friend for Bet "J
fy. Se he fcald, turning toward the f
Klrl : ".miss uortien, mis is nn old
friend of mine; another American tee
Bruce West." '
Belly looked her frank interest upon
Bruce nnd her speculation was obvleui't
among se many men whom she feared
nnu uisirusicii sue wenuereu it here
wns one of whom any girl might be surs.'
She put out her hand, even wnlleS!
But Bruce held stiffly back, his eye
full of accusing light.
"I hove heard of Miss Gorden," he
snld coolly. "She is also known ns
Pnnsy Blessem, I believe, ever In So Se So
nera." Kendrle failed te understand and
looked te Betty. Her eyes widened.
Then her checks? crimsoned.
"Oh!" she gasied. "Mr. West,
what de you mean? I have henrd ei
her, every one has. She is the meBt
trrrlble crcnture!" She shuddered..
"Wlmt mndn rmi nr HiefV '
Bruce laughed his disbelief of her i
words nnd attitude. I
"Jim, here, doesn't seem te remem
ber," he said brusquely. "If you'd been
down in Sonern lately, Jim, you'd knew
all about Pansy Blessem. She slngi
rather well, I hear, and dances. Jt
would seem that she has the makings of
n highly successful actress." be rniw '
lauded meaningly. Kendrlc Etared at
him.
"Yeu mean that Betty Gorden here
is Reme sort of an adventuress?" hV
demanded.
Fer answer Bruce shrugged elaborate,
ly nnd returned Kendrlc's store. Jim
looked te Betty again. Her face was
stomped in the Image of shocked amnze
inent : she scarcely breathed through her
slightly parted lips.
"You're talking nonsense. Bruce,"
Jim snld emphatically. "Sheer ret
She's just Betty Gorden and in a peck
of trouble. It's up te you nnd me,
being countrymen of hers, le see lin
through instead of hurting her feelings."
Bruce regarded him somberly.
"Old Headlong," he fnld slowly,
"you're just the mnn te mlbtnkq a wo
man. You've judged Zoraida Castlcmsr
wreng: you're mnking a mistake with
Miss Pansy Blessem."
"Yeu feel!" cried Jim angrily.
"Where the devil have your with gene?
Yeu call this child nn udventurcss?
Why, man alive, can't you see slie's
just n baby?"
"Pansy Blessem's record " began
Bruce.
"Deuce take Pnnsy Blessem! Wo're
talking about Hetty Gorden, this peer
little lest kid here. Who told veu that
she was the same ns that dancing wo
man?" Hruce made no nnswer. "Was
It Zoraida Castelmar?" demanded Ken
drlc. "Tell me. Is that what Zerahln
Castelmar had te say about her?"
"Well?" challenged Bruce. "Sup
pose It was?"
"What else did she tell you?" Jim
hnd him by the arm new nnd his cy
were bhuing. "Spit it out, boy. What
ether ret?"
"It's net ret. Jim. If you'll keep
your eyes open nnd think a little you'll
knew ns much us I knew." Kemltle
groaned. "There's a gnme en feet that
has n bad leek te it. Escobar is in It
and Ries and jour young lady friend.
If you'll give me a few minutes pre
cnfly, I'll explain."
"Escobar and Betty Gorden! Why,
there's nothing between them but fear
and hatred. Or rnfher that's all there
was; Escobar's lying dead out there
iniw. juiiz uies piuggcii min square
through the heart just new. And new
he's taking your lndy friend out te tell
her about it ! Betty is their captive,
iiviu iui litiiauui, us 1 IOIU JOU.
Te b? continued tomorrow
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