Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1921, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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As Told te
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What Him Already Happened
Dorethy Lane, a. small-town jirf
ambitious te become a screen star.
tpnlle en a trip te Xcw Yerk, meets
uaterence rirnrh, a pros apent, v he
becomes interested tn her and secures
for her an important part playimt
opposite Jehn Seward, a famous star.
Seward asks Dorethy tn marry him.
but she tifitH'i, rraluinu that she
cares for Lawrence I'tcmh. Doiethy
gees te Ithaca te pUii a part in a
picture. Laicrcncc I'rcneh asks her
te marry him, hut they havt te pest-
,pbne the treddtng en account e) the
Picture. Crystal May, the leading
'lady, refuses te take a danycreus
leap ever the falls and Dorethy
Agrees te de it.
T KNOW what ou want te say te
. Die evcr bit of It,' Air. Manning
ocean.
But there's mere te this thing than v0u
think, child. Crystal really bas tb "aj
about what we de; I've confirmed that
by telegraph. And there s en' one
thing for us te de new gr. en and fin- I
Jh the picture, and let her have her
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) l fS , .4 ''llll3PTil?11I s T 7'--v' A arennd the btndles. The top pic-
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L'J H "But de I have te let her have that
Hr- big' scene; I mean, let her have m
R w jump ever the falls?"
"I'm afraid you de. Doielhj. he
answered. "She's gut the upper hand of
UB there, you knew . This thing hap
pens every duv in pictures, ' he wmt
en, giving me a chance te get held nf
myself. "I knew a jirl who did benu
tlful work in a picture a while age,
jBr UUt Sne wns .e gium iuu -iui ." "
151 -vJiislike te her. and eventually cver one
Kf'l nt ki. upnnrvi wns out out However,
don't feel bad , you're new at the grime.
and the world is round ) en haven't
heard the laet of this thing jet. net bj
a long fchet. Crystal insisted that we
dtstrey all the film that bhewed jeu,
except the long shots which we are go
ing te ust; but sometimes well, some
times things aren't destroyed when peo
ple think thej are. And we may hear
mere of thnt bit of him before we get
through wirh it "
"But I can't go en acting with net,'
I protested. "I simply can't' I'll go
back te New Yerk tonight I won't
etay here (mother day."
"Xnw. liste.i te me a minute, he
answered, and 'the hand that he laid en
-.. .u .- uni.h nnd cool thnt 1
had te listen in spite of imsulf. ' If
von de thnt leii'lu coins te queer this
picture. And it cennrns mere people
than you and Crjstal mere people
than you imagine. I kn'iw that Crvstal
has been a little bust about this thing.
,.,( if voeVe n thoreuchbted and stu k
L-.,7 f Vnnw thin i ti won't lese nnv- ,
iillr
t tninjr Dy ll
f "We'll have te spoor an your scenes
nvpr ncrnlll. tith a nw
rl it you left
us new. It would omibe delny nnd i
pense and n let of trouble. Stay till
we're thteugh, nnd I premiso that your
trccnes win u nnisni.i s snue s i
blc, and )ou can get bin k te New leth.
And I went forget v.ei -majbe some
day I can show mv approcintien of what
you've done. N-w. b w ntimit it:
I wanted te de the tight thing, of
course; people nlwuvs de want te, 1 ,
n.tmniu,r en V selll Mines Its SO Uar.l
he tot It sccn.s imposaime
dewnice baven't nny contract of
"D)ft " Air Iluniitiiir went en. "but
.eticrjen jnrij 'ent jeu te me the iind'r-
v, tannins iu um ."u ''" i..'- i."
ture you nren t going ie go eac h en
that, are jeu?'
That cleared evfiMhinj up for me
Of course, Pel be going lock en Larrv'
word us will ns en mv inn-1 won
dered whj I hadn't renlicl that before
"I'll stnj ' T te'. Mr Banning
holding out mv hand tn -ial the bai -gain.
"I give jeu my word en it."
"Goed'' he exclaim'-il. and then
turned aviav, ns teine one shouted t.
him from the reinl. But even ufter h
bnd st'itted 'lwn be came back te fnv ,
"I appre-iite this. Pemthv I'm ever
80 much obliged te jeu."'
Then I took Lnrr.v 's 'ettrr out of mv
pocket and when I finished it I'd hnve
given nnvthlng te hnve my piemlse
back from Cirl Banning!
Larry 'n letter had been hastily
scrawled at n desk in the Algen
quln Hetel, in New eik heiidquiir
ters for the nicer motion -pieture nnd
theatrical people
"IIa70 a special nssignincnt te go te
the coast with Nanette de Nnille," he
wrote. "She's going out thcre te de a
rhture, nnd B."- a faiueui novelist
''li going along; n great part), with a
private car und everulnug. I'm te ile
Special publlcit). talk ever her pictun
Avltti her nnd the wav a stnrj of Ins
can be adapted se that she can de it-
kv save a grunu nine
Mi, "Anil 1 want you te come down here
l!v n nnpe. sweetheart nn.l mm rv me
Then you can go along We'll have e
stateroom out in the tegular train, und
can pltlj' uieund With these peeple us
jliucll as we want te, jet be by our eur
selvc. We can start a dii) earl) , if you
want te, and step off te show jour hus
band te your family.
,lWlr me what train you'll catch
bnd I'll meet you."
A boucymeon en Uie cestst right
ay- il,I couldn't go. Itsecmed te
we ka ,wr tyxt Sveuld brwk, Hera
Daily Mevie Magazine
SOME "BRASS TACKS" OF A BIG
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Charlie Ray May J isit
Philadelphia been
RICHAKD WILMS, et the
Charles Hay tuille. has an
nounced this -evised itinerary which
Mr. It.iy will fellow en his tour
thieugh the r.ic-t.
"The niiMnunceincnt that Charlie
intended te make his maiden trip te
ew Yerk lias deluged us with in in
ifiitieus. Among them is one fieni
the Mayer of Jacksonville, 111., the
town wheip Charlie was born," wns
Mr. Willi-.
"Mr. Hay has new decided te go
straight from I.es Angeles te Chl Chl
lage then te Ningnru ral's and
Huffale and then en te New Yeik.
Later he will visit Philadelphia,
Washington and Hultimere.
"On the return trip Charlie prob
ably will tour the .Southern States
after Wsiting the Middle Wct. Ills
pertv will tenslst of Mrs. Hay,
Kielia U llhn nnd Albeit A. Kid
der, Jr.. in addition te cameraman
Hiznrd
I'd thought that my coming up te Ilia
leuntn te work in this nieturp was
"."derfu'' " " ! brought me fueh
a let et trouble.
Hut I'd given my vveni te Banning,
ami even though few of the people
whom I d known '.n the motion -pietur..'
industry bothered about a littb thing
like that. I felt Hint I d have te stick
te it. I knew tiuir Hnuuiiig w is hum -
lnK l" 8 t t iletlr'li w ll i the picture for
r,'u'"ns wunli lie littdn t told me. a
,i,or' ,liat waii 'I""" K""111"- " being
made br somebody ele. anil In. h;el nl.
rin.lv worked out ti bu' advertising nnd
exploitation ehein. thnt would fall fiat
if somibed) ese beat him te it
A seen ine ..liter who had worked for
him hail gntie evei te one of tin ether
i.empunies ui'd sold them the mam plot
ut thiH CTV Rer), nnd se, et ceuisc
i Bunning was weilung against time. Se
j1H hhiii.1v muldn't afford te les, th,
lm. t hat. be'.l be behind if I left bun
nn.l lie nan n senu te ? w ,,rk ter
some one -je and taKe in) niie.s
ih"'. .'"ii "'"l 'U mill ie I'll III"
that
Te be . e iinueil tomorrow
w'sa'ar'm'M''w ,","" X':'!,WIV'
sssffis' . . vmmi?mmffite- --' .
fWw Iff: .' Slr ' ' f
Tem Moero is beine "shot" for alese-un In the above picture, and leek
beards are there te threw light intvViiia face, and the niosiuite netting
Inswers te Questions
Prem Mevie Pans
i HOBS Nut Nnnrre i- a jummh!
dancer who is nppennug m nnil illt
He has neur been -pen In im Hires thm
i I knew of, -e vim must be mistaken,
i Hesides being n lenuii knhle dancer, he
lis an appemplixhed cello pln.vcr.
KANDY KIP -"The riieeu Cou Ceu
deMi"1 one of !eerge ArlKs ilajs,
,iet a pieiuip He made his debut in
"The I ev II. ' whli'h was one of hip
stage sin ci e, trleie being adapted
ler the -.ciccii.
i I'. T S --It wns Jehn Hanjmei .
ami int I ion" who pl.iyed in "Pi
Jik 1 .mil Mr IIvilc ' nnd 'J'he .Iet."
He dues net appear m I'etcr Ibbet Ibbet
seii" although he plnjed in the stnge
pl.i hv the iiti'iie Lionel P.iirjmeie
is starring in ' The Claw," Ills latest
picture was "Jim the l'eiunnn."
. A. II J.ul.ic Coegnu will 'nun be J
I seen in "My liny," a story wuttin !
Jack Coecau, Sr. Nenuit Tnliiindgp l
apjiPailng In "The Wonderful 'Ihuig."
The e.i'i includes I Iain -mi I'erd, .Ti.'in
He.vt, Ilewanl Trucsdale, Uebert Ag-
new. I.rhel Heming, .vlnnel Hurl, W.il-,
. . ,(.,' . ., , . , t t-
...,; tn' " .uniijf
,u
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HOVVAHD Lila Lee i- net in uric
The litte lady s.ijs mi let-oil anil si
ought te knew. Otis Skinner plnve
the lending role 111 both the stage plnj
and the si rten version of "Kismet. '
PAM Duiglis McT.enn will seen be
seen in "The Hottentet," William Col Cel
lier's well known singe miivcm.
P1XIL rrnncelni
bem iii Dallas, Tvxiib,
Billington w
in ls!7. h" I. 's
ara i vi s Sue
".! im" an In r
'isht brown hair nnd
I will seen e seen in
production Bftt.v Illjtle was limn in
Les Angeles, fullf , in 10.".
'ITN'NI!" NLHI M.irgiiPiite P.
La Mette pi ived opiienite Douglas I'llll
blinks in 'I he Till co Mlisketieis
She is eiu'liieen jears old, has bien ll
plctuies -no, she was fifteen, bus grpv
eves nnd luht brown hair She vviii
play the 'e.i.ling i.ile In "The Bride nr
the Cods "
THE COMPLICATION'S OF A CAM Eli
TPKi ltA-
FILM STUDIO
ment's hriidqunrtcri at t'ntverial f'lty,
and In low the poilefllro at the fcnmc
plnie The nook that In lieliiB delivered
pruli.ihiv centnitiN fmiH' moil find
viTiintidM siihtnitteil hv imiatenrH. Noth
ing hf M nt if nl uImiiiC these linildinp, but
tin j nfuip.x n M-ry neee.Hnry niche in
I he il.M s work at the studio.
HAROLD LLOYD IS
HARD AT WORK
ON LATEST COMEDY
Hy CONSTANCK PALM Kit
Krllue(id, Calif.
A HOLD LLOYD is working hard
n new mined) . temporarily
i nllid "The White renther." It'u a
-.nail -tow n sterv. the levnble Hareld
nppeiiiitig as n country )euth, and
i durable Mildred Davis as a little rural
cltl "The Sailor-Made Man" ha
I pen finished, nnd the print htnpped te
N"'"v Yerk. Just before this, however.
Mi. Lle.vd nnd Miss D.ulh took it
aboard the L". S. S I'nsUriek. wlieie
iueii) of the spciii's hail been taken. It's
uiinecessar) te sit) that sK l.undriil
ehs and the requisite number of efii
ceis were dellglitcd te see themselves
en the screen.
' When C. B De Mille leaves for
I'urepe, en what is ostensibly a pleas
ure Ulp. he will take with him l'nill
lube, the fnn mis l'lench ntlist, who
is new Mr. De Mille'n art director.
Im identall) it doesn't take mere
t Ii it f l lull t mi i)e te see that Colonel
Ced) 's iiietinii-pieture equivalent is
tiding the trip for scouting purposes.
Heie's semething: Leigh W.vaut, who
is a lndv of considerable pulchritude,
laving plnycd Hcauty in the ericlnnl
inoiliu'tieii of "Lpurleiii e," lui" net
iinh written n motion-picture story,
but has sold it te Htnbiit. It is pe-M-ble
she conceive I the ide i vvli le wei'.tlng
in tve recent Wancia Haw lev prodiic-llen-c.
tjh. ps, Jliss Wjnnl was ahe
lending woman I think in the stage
.production of "Fuir and Wtirnui."
j Mav MacAve) Jias a brand-new ear.
It seems te startle her a lit tic .vet. but
i she'll seen he as used te It as the ether
tur. are accustomed te theirs. Hevv-
i ever, we ate no longer te be icfreshed
by the view of Miss May walking te
weik at the earl) -worm hour of eight
A. M. Ne, dears, I didn't see her I
heard about it.
r,... Afii,.t ri,,,- i,- i,. i.... u
nut of curl while she is doing "Tlllie,
the MenneuitP Maid." 1'rnfik Uren
s again directing her. and I believe dear
old Walter Leng is in the i.ist, though
I'm net suic of this
'
r. !-i,r"T- virr iTiiiii ... t ti.
MKLrOHD l,n, le-nncht
:"- ' """ ureuRni.
1 T i 1 l r c.
v his company back from the San
I ram is. e watcrfient. wheie for the last
I ihi. weeks or meiu tiny have been
hlnuns "Menm of the Lndv Letty."
Lv. rv bed) 'h delighted te he home again,
for they worked fieni dawn until dink
.ut en the ocean. Doreth) Dalten,
tin leading woman, c.mldn t go en
heard the beat en acceuni of seasick -i.ess,
se keep It under jour hat most
f her shipboard scenes were made with
:i double.
Ittiilelpb Yalcntine, leading man for
' Miirmi of the Lndv Lcltv." Is In Mm
iiinl-t of his diveiie sun Jinn Acker
is the lad). Lnch charges the ether with
.lcertien nnd with "henevnl words
while present nnd saiea-tic letleis!
At the time of the mirilnge neither one
-e. moil te talte it veiv hard, but it
dm s spem ns if thev might be a little
mere eiigltuil about tlitir diveicp
Uememlipi' Victer Hetel "Slipper)
Islnii of coined) dii)? Hl's been en
s.irfed by Metre te ph.y the comedy
0 t with tiarein iiiilues in htu.v
ilmii'" Can jeu imagine the two of
thi in tegether''
I CLOSE-UP
at the trouble it took, The white
behind him .is te soften .the back light
DAUGHTER
biiih nrcems the stehy
Jim Kendrlc. n devll-my-cre. whet
heartej American, In n Mexican Ram
dIIiib Joint mtett Ilulz Illei, an old rival
ana enemy, with his companion, a hand
some woman In man's attire, who wins
5 fame at hlith stakes from him. Ken Ken
drle has made a pact with his old chum.
Harlow, te go en a voynse for some mys
terious .Mexican treasure. At the ilc ilc ilc
turosnue scene et their exploit In the
Mexican mountains, ng-aln In main attire,
te their amazement appears Zeralda.
It appeara the treasurt-huntlnir party Is
In the power et the strange woman ant)
tier coterie. In a startling Interview
she discloses that she Is the last of the
Aztee princesses, and lays claim te the
treasure of the MentezumRs. which Ken Ken
Urle Is iweklng-. alie prertcrs him her
leve and Is hitter when he eayn he has
no time for lee. Meanwhlle he has slBht
et an American alri, Hetty Gorden, who
Is being- held for ransom. 'Kendrlc's
rriend Veet, has a ranch nearby Zor Zer
alda permits him te vlst Wett, en con
dition he returns te her headquarters.
tcst proffers help. Zeralda shes her
Per hy having llsrlew, who hae come
, unuer iier spoil, badly shot and burnlnit
den West's ranch Kendrlc, keepinK
his word, returns te Zeralda's place,
but elie la nway, and he decldes te make
I a getaway. lie finds Hetty Gorden and
I promlses te aid her, and is off-red as
sistance by Jtlea for a blr prlcn. Kles
Is after Zeralda and her treasure, and
wishes te et a rival out of the way,
1 Suddenly Zeralda. returns, brlnulnjt West,
whom she has successfully "vamped."
Ile tells Kendrlc that Hetty Is realty a
notorious dancer
AND HKRK ITCONTlNUnS
rvit APPKAIIB te be." Ilrucc Jerked
1 v lit s arm away and bes?an moving
restlessly up and down, looking always
toward the deer through which Zoraida
had Kone. Kendrlc tinned toward Hetty.
She hnd net stirred ; her cheeks were
still burning'. Apparently she had heard
l a very great deal of tintaer.v report
' of the lady Hruce mibtoek her for. Only
I the expression in her ejoe and about
I her lips had changed : new it was one
of pabsienate nngcr. The leek surprised
. him. lie began te think of Hetty in
altered terms. Hhe wimn't just the baby
he hnd named her and hIip wnsn t jtiht
the llttle kid of sixteen he hnd at first
taken her te be. During the interview
with Htilz IIIeh he had learned that she
had n mind of her own. Te her ether
possession he new i-aw added an Ameri
can glrlV fiery temper.
Then Zeraldn and HIes returned. Hc Hc Hc
fere a word was m token Kendrlc knew
& Se M had eiec'te leek
fiightened and uncertain- the glance
she cast tewaid lie r cousin spoke of
terror as well as loathing. Hles glared
that he was te he trented te some mere
nnd looked imnertnnt Swiftly Zernidu
crossed the room, hpr bejewclcd fingers
tindlnc Ilrucn West's arm.
"Mv friend," she whispered se that
.1,.,., nnl.l nil l,,.,ir "I flen't Irnevv
which wn te tutu A man has killed
hlni'elf the Captain Lscehar. Or se
Uul. Hles says. And I " She hrnke
off. shuddering. And then, bewilder-
ing Jim Kendrlc if no one else, two
big tears gathered in her e)es and spill-
ed down te her cheeks!
"Seneres Keiuliie and West." (in -
neunced Hles ililtei ratieall) . "ou will
take all orders from me new. 1 ou will
net leave the house, either of jeu, un
less 1 give the word. Seneiita Zmalda.
veu will go te your room nnd w-nlt until
I send for jeu Seneritu Pan")," and
suddenlv his teeth showed in his quick
smile, '"n word with jeu please in
the imt 10?" ,,
"Jlv cousin," snid Zeralda, all soft
omnllentleii new. b r two hands held
out toward Hles, "it is only a little
thing I beg of )ou. Jlu),,1 llfm; ll ew
words with Sener West?"
"Ce te your room," answered Hles
sherth. "Sener West remains with us.
ou mav see him later."
Zeralda looked llngerlnglj nt Bruce,
shook hrr bend sorrewfull) as he ap
peared te be gnthering himself te sprlns
at the iiiiin who terreiked her, nillt
inured gentlv. "Walt for my sake,
Sener'" ami went out of the room Out
of the corners of her oblique ejes, whin
her back win te Bruce, she mocked
.lim Kciiilrie.
Ti.... 1...1.1 .!.. .!,... Annn f.ir ItpMv
jvius lieu .iu ,.ww. .,.v. w. --..j .
"Will veu come te tne patio with , """k ' '""in a smte :
me souerltu''" he nsked A", t infittuuted men make ehp-
"Ne"' cried Hetty. "Yeu terrible "'it lieutenants."
man. Ne " I Tll(,' Krcw Hl'ent. In eaeh there was
Hles though net the actor Zeralda j much which was of its nature lncom lncem
was, managed te uppeur stiutled thnt piehensible te the ether and which, of
she should spe-ik &e. Then, as he looked ' necessity, must lemaln be.
from her te Jim nnd Bruce, he smiled. Slowly there came a different leek
as though in conipreieusien.
"There is no need te pretend further,
Seneritu Pansy," he suid. "Thej
knnu' "
' "There is a great deal wp knew,
Uul. Uies.' broke out I.ruce. ou ,
. held the upper bnnd ju-t new, but
, there's a new deal coming.
! ."Will jeu come. Ho'lerlta Pnnsj .'
'Kiesgrcw truculent. Or shall 1 call
for n dozen men te escort you?"
"Ities," Miappeu ivcnunc, i in Kei
- ()f ths foeUsllIH.w.
ting (lllllllieil liri-'U Ol line iuw..-,miv-n.
' i ...."... -. i.. iu ,, vl,.,i,l of mim, nmi
'j, ; ,, , h0P her through. She gees
lmwi7ere she does net want te. If )eii
i t , tllKe nl0 en m rendy for jeu. I
1len.lv nmi wnitiiur!"
"Ne." said Betty again. "Mr. Km
dric, 1 will go with him as far us the
patio." She took a step forward, then
whipped buck at a sudden thought. "lie
Is l)lng out time dead!" she whis
pered. "The unfeitun.ite Captain INcebar")
Hles told her equably, "bus been i...
moved te another part of the lien
And, if jeu like, we will bpeak te
tin x-1
i in the dining room.
I Bett) came te Jim Kendrlc then. She
looked up into hs ejcsnnd said gentlv P
1 de 1 1 list )ou, ion urn i lie eiuj
one 1 trust. I can leek te no one pNe
If I want )0ii I will call. And mju
will c.niie te me wen t jeu :
"Come te jeu.' Whj. bless your
heatt, Id come running!
Se Bttt.v and Hles went out nnd for
n little while Jim and Bruce were left
alejie.
"Bruce, old man, snid
I..,..,. -i ..a,
Kendnc.
Put jour I
i lev n eeuic e'.m ii mi eitut
sentimental heart in )Our pe ket und
use our bruins a while ou knew ine
well ciieurIi te knew that I won't lie te
jeu. Will jeu listen te me?"
"Yes. But tell me enl) vvhnt )ou
new. net what jeu nirinise. What (In
)ou knew ngninst .ernuln Cnstlemai'?"
"I knew she is an udventuress, pia .
ing for big stakes, stakes sc) big that
in the end they nie bound te crush
her."
"Speculation, old chap." Bruce
-tailed faintly. "Keep nwnj from dop
ing out the future nnd stick te facts."
"Se jeu went facts? All right- She
is planning a revolution ; she has the
mad idea that she can rip Lewer Cali
fornia aw ii) from the government and
make of It u separate empire, herself
Its queen'"
"Why net' Wilder things hnve been
done And where would )ou find n mere
likely queen?"
"When I first saw her she came, dis
guiscd as u man, Inte Ortega's gaming
hell, Ries with her. She plujed dice
lth me for twenty thousand dollars."
ISruec's c.ve brightened.
"She's wonderful!" he said engerlj.
"She's hand nnd fist with Hles and
Hscebar nnd a let of ether riff-raff I
don't knew. She Is Instrumental In
Betty (Sorden's being held for ran.
seni - "
"Hew de you knew? Or nre ,veu lust
guessing again? Hettv Corden ! Hew
de jeu knew she Isn't what I culled
lipr, the infamous dnncing woman with
en evil record a mile long?"
I "Haven't I tnlked with her?" Ken Ken
lilrle crew lmnatlent. "Haven't I ,.,.
Iier terror? Haven't I looked Inte her
ptpkV"
"Haven't I talked with Zeralda?"
her explanations? Haven't I seen her
terror of ltles? Haven't I looked into
fiat nviw?"
"Jlou wwre burned out tonight, Hare
A Tale of Adventure
BY QUIEN SABE (Who Knows)
CotmrleM. tm, tnt CharUt flcrtrjner' Ben
you forgotten that? lour herds were
raided. Even old Twisty n,r,lew;, "cc
a square man, followed Zeralda Onstcl
mar Inte that I And Zornlde herself
wns one of the raiders!"
"Hew de you knew?" demanded
Bruce. And always he laid significant
stress en the word of certainty.
"I saw the horse she rode. I heard
the whlstle which she wears en n chain
nbeut her threat. I even saw the whlte
plume In her het."
"Is there only ene whlte horse in
Mexico? And only ene whistle? And
only ene whlte plume? Thci-e things, if
it had been Zeralda, she would have
left behind. In the dark jeu guessed,
I am afraid you have guessed all along
the line."
"Then tell me hew the devil It came
nbeut that Zeralda showed up at your
place? A prettj, tall coincidence."
"Nothing of the kind. The whele
thing wns engineered by ltles. She
overheard a little, guessed it all. Dan
gerous though the effmt was, she tried
te be in time te warn me. She enme
just tee late."
Kendrlc stared at his friend incredu
lously. First Ilurlew, then young
Urucc West drown from his side and
te Zeruldu's. She required men, men
of his stamp. And she hecmed te hnve
the way of drawing them te her. He
felt utterly baffled ; he could nt the mo
ment think of ue urgument which
Uruce's infatuation would net thrust
aside. Where he would denlrt n lienrl.
Jess, ambitious adventuress ilrucc would
sec a glorified and heroic supenveman.
Kles came te the deer.
"Hener West," he said as they
turned expectantly toward him, "Scnor "Scner
ittt Zoieida implores se eloquently for
word with .ou that I have consented.
If you will step this way she will come
te you."
Ilruce renuired no sernml lnviintimi
I With Ities words he forget Kendrlc's
i?j J' 'K''T"
os m . n ste B , M
"Where Is M i'2i
""crc is , -Mi,s ''erl""-'
v-fuiir ie ner room, senor.
will leek at jour watch jeu
that it Is time."
it you
will note
, J1 Wlls H uftcr midnight and Ken
Uric tlietlglll lliat for nil Clie ,,! I,
eiiltl ile, l-e, tee, might as well go te
.bed. Hut he was tee stubborn a man
te give up nis lurnd se easily nnd he
hoped thai since Biure was net n feel
he would ceiiip In time te sec the real
I Zernida under the musk she bad denned
for his bene lit. Se he waited, walking
Up and down.
.emnia tnfpied se quietly that she
w-ns in the loom and the deer shut
after her hefme he felt her piesence.
"Bruce has gene out that wnj , look
ing fei Jim," he stlld.
"I i an sep him presently," she nii
swerul light)). "I think he will wait,
den t jeu?"
"I fiuiev he will," he returned bit
Jerly. "What de jeu want with the
be.v, eraida? What has he done te
you that jeu should ruin him. fitst
llnnnclnll) nnd then every ether wnv?
Aren't you ufrnid of what urn are
building iiji for jeurself? Men like Bar Bar
eow and Bruce West may let jeu sing
their souls te slcp for a little; leek
out when tiny wake up!"
"I think thai nil along jeu have
doubted my power," she hnid, her f)es
steady en his. "Arc you beginning' te
see that Zeraich Caftclmar Is n girl te
reckon with? Yeu have said that the
great things I attempt nre bo.veml me;
iiuvc i iiiiipu in nil) tiling 1 luive tried?"
"Te Infntuate a man is net the same
, - .
upon the girl's face. Her ejes seftenid
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nnd were mero wistful than he had
ever thought they could be. Her breast
rose nnd fell In a profound sigh. All
of the triumph nncl meckery went out
of her. . ,,
"Why nre you be unlike ether men?"
she nsk'ed. And her voice, tee, had
softened nnd grown tender.
"What de you mean by that?" he
nsked.
"Escobar hated me, but he would have
followed me through fire had I beck
oned. Yeu have seen the leek in your
friend Barlew's eyes when he turns te
me, nnd this nfter only a few days,
n few smiles I Yeu glimpsed just new
the leve that has sprung up in Bruce
West's heart like a flower full blown.
There have been many, many men, my
friend, who have looked upon Zeralda
Cnstelmnr ns they leek. Until you
came there has been no man who turned
his bend nwav." Again she sighed un
hiddcnly. Her eyes melted Inte his,
yearning, premising, beseei hlng. "And
te jeu I hnve offered what would have
made any ether man mad with joy.
Ile looked into her eyes nnd It seemed
Impossible that they could speak shame
less lies. Fer the moment nt least she
had the appearance of a young girl
without sophistication, without the
skill te hide her thoughts. Her eyes
seemed unusually large, wide open
frankly, as Innocent ns spring violets.
m&&p Ts!y
MB
"Te Itifutuate a man Is tint the same
thing as te build it stnte"
W.'w she always like this Wns this the
real, true Zeralda? He felt her tntlu
mce upon him, pervading his senses
like heavy perfume, und speke hur
riedly. "Yeu nnd I are different sorts of peo
ple," he answered. "Our Ideas as well
its our ideals are of different orders."
"And what If I altered?" whispered
Zeralda, coming closer te him. "What
if I discarded all of mv ideas nnd
Ideals? Yes, and my ambitions with
them? What then, Sener Jim Ken Ken
drie?" He shook his head and meed rest
lessly, "I am no woman's man, you knew
thnt. And If I were jeu knew also
that jeu me net mv kind of woman."
And still no passionate outburst came
from Zeralda denied ! Hather she grew
mere deeply meditative. Almest she
' seemed saddened and weary.
"lour hind of woman, she mused.
And then, in pure Jest, "Like Escobar's
taptive?"
Ter some ebseurp reason after which
he did net grope the half sneer of the
words btung Kendrlc into u sharp re
tort. "By heaven, jes!" he cried. "There's
the sort of gill for any man te put his
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Zernldn. gasped. Utter nmftmin.
filled her eyes. Then came IncreuuMt,
she would net bcllove. But when is!
saw the seriousness of his yM ?
passion burst out upon him. Her two
hands rose nnd clenched themselves
her panting breast, her eyes lest thi
Bhadew of amazement and grew brilliant
with anger.
"Thnt little boby-fnced dell!" ,hi
cried. "She has dnrcd make cytj !
you. And you, blind feel that you
have turned from me te her!" jr.!
voice shook, her whele body trcmblej
visibly, then stiffened. In n flash, ill
girlish eeftness wns gene; she loeWj
as cold nnd cruel as steel. "I n.j
thought te let her go when the ransom
came. New I shall have ether dUm
for her."
Kendrlc stared.
"In the first plnce," he Bald with m
assumption of carelessness, "you hati
overshot the mark ; Betty Gorden hasn't
made eyes at me at nil nnd I'm net
In love with her nnd have no intcntleni
of being. Next, I fall te bcc what hti
hiippcned that would alter your plu
in her regard?"
Zeralda laughed her disbelief.
"Any girl in her place would mah
eyes at you," ehe retorted. "And u
for my plans, perhaps you may fe
allowed te watch the working out el
them I Would you enjoy," she Uuntd
him. "the sight of Betty Gorden in a
steel cage Inte which we allowed te
enter a certain pet of mine?"
At first he did net understand. Th
he stared nt her speechlessly. Words
of Juanlta, spoken fearfully that morn
ing, recurred te him: "She would gin
me te her cnt, her terrible, terrible
cat, te plav with I" He opened his
mouth te lift his voice" In het preteat;
then he bit bnclt the words, savagely
calling himself a feel for the mid
thought. Lven te Zernida'a lawless,
ness there must be a limit; even the
cold cruelty looking out of her ebltqut
ejes new could net enrry her se far.
And yet the laugh with which he no.,
swercd her was a trlllc shaky.
"We are talking nonsense," he said
abruptly. "And Bruce Is expecting yea.
When you finish distorting facts for hli
consumption I'd like a word with him."
Zeralda'n face went white.
"It is In my heart," she snid In a
dry whisper, "te give orders thnt yen
will never see another sun llsc!"
"Give your orders then," he snapped.
"I'm sick of things ns they arc. Send
In n gang of your cutthroats and I'll
give jeu mv weid I'd rather fight mj
way through them than stand by and
watch you poison honest, men's seuli."
She stepped across the room and put
out her hand ns though te the bell en
the table. Kendrlc wntthed her stcrnlr.
She stepped and looked ut him wonder
ingly. SuddPtily shp dropped her hand
te her slde and with the gesture carae
a swift alteration in her expression.
A strange smile melded her lips, an
inscrutable leek dawned in the dark
eyes,
"I knew nlreedv that you were a
brave mnn, Jim Kendrlc," she said.
"I wns forgetting, Ieing all clear
thought because u man had dismissed
me from his presence? Well, of that,
mere another time. But brave men I
need, brave men I must have in that
which comes seen. If there is net ens
way, then there will he another te draw
jeu te my side."
She wns gelrig out, but stepped as tin;
heard heises in the jnrd. She steed
still, waiting. Presently there came aa
unsteady step nt the front deer. A
hand fumbled, the deer opened and
Twisty Barlew entered. His arm was
In a sling, n bandage bound his fore
head, his eyes shone feverishly. H
stepped en the threshold and stared at
them. Kendrie spoke quicklj.
"Twisty," he wild, "de jeu knew
who shot jeit?"
Barlew merely shook his head.
"I did. I was at Uruce's. 1 did net
knew jeu but "
"But jeu'd have shot just the t-arae,
nnjwnj?" grunted Harlow.
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