3 ;. , VEtfiNa !U33Ll6 EDIPHiLAiDELPHlA1, TUESDAY, JANUSUY 10, 122 18 MOMNOWON . By FRANK L. PACKARD Auther of "THE MIRACLE MAN" Covvrieht 10tt.lv rublte Lttetr Cemvanu THIS IJKOINB TUB flTOHY n.ve Henderaen, aa Beekie Bkarvan a JSJetitlal man. la aent te Martin fSJta itt 1100.000 te recoup rnc W,V "i Vtcaa the meney, and lnfrti lerVrt hl ncntpnce of nve rent SS heut ilHwlenlns thp, Place where he Si hidden H In an oil nlKeen rote, de ii iha fact that Detective Uarjan and a?van both vlelt him In Jail, each "Ke wrlnK from him hla aoeret ,17m oppeMte purpoBea. Mlllman, a .i.n Sale, however, does net hla ao ae J,r and when fre.d. Premlaea le aet 'I' iUt and inert llenderaen nt the 8t. Vh.?,i'in Hetel n New Yerk at 8 o'clock In -ft. JmiiIii e' June 24. Out of Jail. 5iidren lnda the police and th old '"ei2 Sn Ida tra II. out he auccreda In ffi&ln! nem off when he enlera the kime of Nlcole, Cnpriane. former Kans (B, new old and tsd-rldden, who Jfi, i ulth hla daughter. Tere.n. In San "ffinclace. Hv c'eYcr 5V"1. t "Miami Gfrlncea the police that llenderaen Una dn kllll In a heinb oxplealon, but It fby n nirana u.iaeinhnea en the .i nian'a Part, alnce he la InylnK aubtle .n. te get 'da own hatida entlm fu.i'e JI0O.O0O. llenderaen. dlagulatd, fflith' money rnlaaln from the plKcen SJi. an.l then gees te Nlcole for a. final Ctrvl"w before leavlnit for New erk. j AN" HKUr. IT CONTINUES ;. xni lia llouse of Mystery Draws U minds tir . ... . ....f.i.i i.a lrH I. TBIlESA e lingers iwisnu uk nW tic lock of the perch deer (lint she V.,l dosed en IMVO liennernen. j.nere S a nucer. tisht little smile quiver .f en her Him. 'There vns no own u., euu nu ..r;IQwlf. "What could I de? tvhat could I say?" "' :. i ...! n nnn nifln nf fill pemnu n. -. .- - - . - nutate, wan buiuh ny """ "" S of We new. n rellp e tliec dny Xn Nlcole Cnpriane's dwelling lintl v,, n liouse of myeierj; mm mm -Sin. there tu let Dave Hendersen pass K. im pleanl It new. n- she retraced Kr' steps 1ul. te her father's room. t'F. . ' .. .1.- tl.rnu mill khp rmilSCll And iiere."' "7. ";:";,, , . ,llptiv gW l loer and retire again. Her father lav back en the bed. Mm rye escd. and his hands, outstretched en giMn came ai " "'V 0, , ": '. "Y the old man. even it u em nut " ion, and er.rn - eh what arc you Nlcole Caprinue'H eyes ind fixed en lilsdnuBhter. re i en ui' , ..i.- 'I theiiRht jeu were asleep, father, ,b. murmured. , 'Aspen! nan. im. " -...,. fifteen, jears-.-. ...... , , - liftecii cnrs; nu. "" "." l cs. PS. OKI .MCUIU lie 1 Come Has our clever net like it : I hate it. I Imte it with nil my soul! 1 did riot understand nt ""' net. lint I your tnlk with hint to night, that there wan nnr tnnnnv In. IV6U. J tlieUEht t WnB lust tn hnln upon tnc the deer nig Veli him get nwny from the police who were iieunuuiK turn even after his sentence md been served, nnd also te protect h in from that gang who tried te get Mm in Vinctte's place nnd thnt we wcre delne It for Teny's sake. And men it nn seemed te come In n flash, n I went tewnrd te let Mm out tonight thnt there wns the, stolen money, nnd thnt I was help ing him, nnd hnd been helping him in everything thnt was done here, tn steal It again. I knew whnt I nheuld have done. It would hnvc done no geed, it would hnvn been utterly useless ; I realized Hint but I would have been linnet with myself. I should have pro pre tested there nnd then. II tit I shrank from the position I wns In. I shrank from hnving Mm nsk me whnt r had te de with honesty, I. who nnd you hnvc said It yourself but it moment nge I, who was Nicole Cnprlnne's daughter; I, who. even if I protested en one score, hnd knowingly nnd voluntarily done my shnrc In hoodwinking the po lice en another. Tic would have had doing?" half opened. Kh what; (or lIMUCtl? t .m em ftki. mm . DLU ." ' -- . . . . .. U, had enough of urenms: :.t, ,.mi ('mni' here. len-Ni .lire, and M b i"!'.!'"1' reung friend gene .' iTc father." she told Mm, as she took the chair at the bedside. Nlcole Oiprhiiie Jerked hi bead .rund en hi- P"w";"n,,Ibll1,?'e,1ihrCk face for n moment, through .h black ,tl ... -i-i MAf lilt n rusni'i" '' i.. ...... ,.,t unt ii nil POM tire ci-rp,,i'ii rurucM nv .. . rncdlth lipr. ,.;, ei, "And wtiai ii" jeu ui.ur . -Twi-ii, m liUle one wuui uu e" think of hlin?", , , ..... ,,,, She ilre nacK in vi . "Wh.v-what de ou mean, father?" ibe asked iiulckl) . , , "Hah!" Tliere wnb a caustic pliiicKlc ia the old bomb king's olce. Ve i e Of lOVt 1 MI1MHIM-. . w te have fallen in ievu have seen n man mr jjp2 H "Knthcr." "you rricil Teresa frantically, will hill eurs,clf!" net fcpeak net exneet eti Iti.l liuvnikn l fill k few iniiiiites-cli? llnh! I mcuu t,,i ul.ni 1 wi. I called him clever. Touerea Capriniui. and you are clever; jeu arc the cleverest wemnii In San Fnncisee. but you de net get it from jour mother -J u are a Cnnrlnne. Acll. then, am I right": He is clever n very titter fellow?" Her voice ;is suddenly dull. "Yes." she tald. . "Geed!" ejaculated Mcole Cnpnane. "lie was caught five enrs nge, but it as net his fault. He was double crossed, or he would never have t-cen the inside of a penitentiary, he you ijxee. then, that he ia clever? W ell. ik.n V Ima .niiniPK Inn ell .' He was wnl.'.t nlmnt lil litrht nt Vlnette's ell? I Yeu heard It till from Vinctte himself when j en went there this morning. Our young' friend wan modest eh? ' Teresas eyctt witieneti sunnily ju u, puzzled way. She nodded her head. "Yes." she mi id. , "Oeml !" said Nlcole Cnprlnne and I tke long, blliu lingers began te twine themselves together and te untwine, nd te twine together ngnin. "ell, then, my little one, with his clever Mil and his courage, he should sue- fW(lel,i ew Urk? Old Nlcole does net often make n mHnkc eh? J Our young friend will find his money irln in New Yerk eh?" Sha pushed back her chair Impulsively end steed up. "I hope, net," she answered in a low voice. "Eb?" Nieolo Cnnrlnne Jerked him- el( sharply up en his pillows, nnd his wen narrowed. "Kh whnt 1h thnt jeu fay? What de you mean you hope net!" "It ih net his mencv new nnv mere than it was before he stele it," she said In a dead tone. "It is stolen money." "Well, nnd whnt nf It?" ilemniided Nlcole Cttpriune. "Am I a feel that I te net knew that?" Sudden irni-el-llllty showed in the old Itiiliun'H fare Dd manner; n tliibh swept Iiih, cheeks tnder the while heard, the blnek even Pew lusterles.s nnd hard nnd he roughed. "Well, inn 1 a feel?" he ibeutcd. She lneki'd nt linn in quick npprc npprc tensien. "Father, he careful !" she udiiion udiiien hned. "Yeu iniiht net eelte your Mil.'! "Bah!" He Hung out his hniid In ii Violent gesture. "Ir.rile myself ! Hah! Always It is 'de net eclte eurelf !' Cia you find nothing eUe te Miy? New. JOU will explain - eh?-jeu will cv rWn! What is it about this stolen Jouey thnt Mcole Cnpriane's ilnughler " nut nki-7 ion hear-I call jeu Mjole Cnpriniie'H duiighter !" U ttas n moment hefore she "rea. "I de net llkn It because It has nide my muiI sick tonight. " She toned her head uwny. "I hid behind "told panel when he went out. I de the right te think me mad, te think me Irresponsible unj worse. I shrank from having him laugh in my fnec. And se I let him go, because I must Niy that te him or nothing; for I could net be hypocrite enough te wish Mm n smiling goed-hy, te wish him geed fortune mid success 1 couldn't I tell jeu. I couldn't and se and se I stepped behind the panel, mid let him pass." Nlcole. C'aprlane's two hands were eiitthrust and clenched, his lips had widened until the red gums showed nbnu' his teeth, ami lie glared at his daughter. "By Jed!" he whispered hoarsely, "It Is well for you jeu krpt your mouth shut ! De you hear, you you " A pnrexysin of coughing seized him, nnd lie fell back upon the pillows. In- nn instant. Tcresai was bending ever him anxiously. lie pushed her uwny anil struggled upward again, and for a moment be shook his flsts again at his daughter and then Ills eyes were hnlf veiled, and his hands opened and he began te pnt the girl's arm nnd his voice held a soft, purring note. ,,.!.,lstcnI ,X0U nrc net n fl. my litt hVone. I have net brought you up te beAn feel eh? Well, then, listen! W e hnvc a little money, but it is net much. And he will gcb that hundred thousand dellnrs. De you understand? He is clever and he has the courage. De you think that I would hnve tricked the police for him otherwise? lih de you think old Nlcole Uaprinne docs net knew what he is about?" She stared at him, a sort of dawning dismay in her eyes. "Yeu mean," she said, nnd the words seemed te come In n hard, forced way from her lips, "you mean that if he gets that meney. again you arc te have a shnrc?" "A share ! Ha. ha !" The old Italian was rocking backward nnd forward In glee. "Ne, my little one, net n share Nlcole Caprlane docs net deal in Bharca nny mere. All my little one nil I One hundred thousand dollars all! And my little black-eyes will have such gowns as " "Father!'' It came in. a startled, broken cry of amazed and bitter expos tulation. Nlcole Capriano stepped bis rocking nnd looked nt her. A sudden glint of fury leaped from the smoldering eyes. "Hnh!" he said angrily. "Am I mistaken niter all? Is it that you are jour mother nnd net n Cnpriane ! Per haps I should net have told you ; but new you will make the best of it nnd bchnvc yourself nnd net play the child eh? De you think I risked myself with the police for nothing! Y'es nil! All except that I must pay that leech Dage Geerge something for looking after our young friend con amerc con nmere. Nlcole Caprlane eh? since I signed the letter se." She steed nn instant, straight nnd tense, but n little backward en her heels, as 'heugh she hnd recoiled from n blew thnt had been struck her and then she bent swiftly forward and cnticht both her futber's wrists in her strong young grasp and looked into his cyps for a long minute, as though te read deep into his soul. "Yeu signed thnt letter con nmere!" Her voice was colorless. "Yeu signed it con nmere the cede word of the old, horrible, miserable days when this beuse wns n den of outlaws, the cede word that lnnrkcd out the victim who wns te be watchc(rniid hounded down !" The old bomb king wrenched himself still further up In bed. -Jtc shook his wrists free. "What is it te you!" lie screnmed in a blaze of furj and fell into u second und mere violent paroxysm of coughing nnd new caught at his brenst with his thin, blue-tipped lingers, nnd new in unbridled passion wuveil his arms ubeut like disjointed flnils. "Yes I signed it thnt con nmere. And it is the old signal! Y'es. yes! And Dage Geerge will obey. And he will watch our young frlpnd watch watch watch ! And In the end ball ! in the end our jeting friend will supply Nlcole Cnpriane with that hundred thousand dellnrs. Iln! And in the end we will see thnt our young friend does net become trouble some. "He is n pnwn n pnwn !" Old Nlcole's fnce. between rngc nnd cough ing, hnd grown it mottled purple. "A pnwn! And when n pnwn hns lest Its usefulness eh? it Is swept from the beard eh? Cen nmere! The old davs again! The linger cf Nlcole Cnpriane though 1 wn lifted and the puppets Jump I Cen nmere 1 I will sec that Dnge Geerge knows what te de with a young man who brings hlin Nlcole CaprlaneTs let ter J Ha, ha! Yes, yes; I will take enre of that I" She hnd net met 3d, except te grew n llttle strnlghtcr in her poise, nnd ex cept that her hands new were clenched nt her sides. "I cnnnot.bcllcve it!" Her voice wns senrccly ubove a whisper. "I can not bclieve It! I cannot believe that you would de this! It is monstrous, horrible I" It seemed ns though Nlcole Caprlane could net get his breath, or at Icnst one adequate enough te vent the ncccss of fury that swept upon him. He choked, cntight ngnlti at Jils breast, nnd hooked fingers ripped the night-dress loose from his threat, "Out of the room!" he Kf reamed at last. "Out of itl I will teach you a chit of a girl's place! Out of It!" "Ne; I will net go out net yet," she snid, and stcndlcd her voice with an effort. "I will net go until you tell me that you will net de this thing. Yeu can't de it, father you can't you can't!" Kven the semblance of calm ness was geno from her new, and, in stead, there was a frantic, nlmest inco herent pleading In her tones. "He came he came from Teny Lomazzi. Fnthcr, nrc you mad? De you net un derstand? He came from Teny l-e-mazzl, I tell you I" "And I tell you te get out of this room, nnd held your tongue, you med dling little feel! ' screamed Nlcole Ca Ca prlaeo egaln. "Teny Lemnzzl ! He cnnie from Teny Lomazzi. did lie? Damn Teny liemazzl damn him damn him ! What de I ewe Teny Lemnzzl but the hell of hate in n man's soul thnt comes only in one wny ! Yeu hear ! It was the prison walls only that saved Lo Le mnzzl from my reneb from these lin gers of mine that nrc strong, strong nt the thrent, nnd never let gel De you think I wns blind thnt I could net see, thnt T did net knew ch? thnt I did net knew wiint wns between your mother and that nccurscd Tiemnzzl ! But he died oil? he died like a rat gnaw ing, gnawing nt wnlls thnt he could net bite through!" Teresa's face bad gene suddenly n denthly white, nnd the color seemed te hnve fled her lips nnd left them gray. "It is a He a hideous lie!" she cried nnd nil the passion of her father's rncc was en the surface new. "It Is a He! And you knew it is you knew it Is! My mother loved you, always loved you. and only you nnd you broke her heart nnd killed her with the foul, horrible life of crime that seethed in tills beuse! Oh. my Ged! Are you trying te make me bate you. hnte jeu, my fnthcr! I iinve tried te lie n geed daughter te you since she died. She made me premise thnt I would, en that Inst night. T have tried te love you, nnd I hnve tried te under stand why she should have loved you Hit but I de net knew. It Is true thnt Teny I.emnzzl loved her, but, though he was one of you in your crim inal work, ills love wns the love of n brnve, honest man. It Is true, per haps, that It was for her, rather than for you, that it was because of his Ievp. n great, strong, wonderful love, nnd te save her from horror nnd despair because slm loved you, thnt he gave his life for you, that lie went te prison in your stead, voluntarily, en his own confession, when lie wns less guilty than you, and when the police offered him his freedom if he would only turn evi dence against you. the mnn they really wanted. Hut that Is what he did. nevertheless. He kept you together." She was leaning forward new. her eyes nblnze, burning. "Thnt was his love! His love for my mother, nnd for me -ye, for me for he leied me. tee. nnd I. eiilj n little girl. I IewhI Teny I,emnzzl. And lie gave his life nnd he died there In prison. And new new you mean te betray his trust te betray his friend who believed in you becnuse he believed in Teny, who trusted you nnd sent him here. And you tricked him, nnd tricked the pellrp for your own endsl ' Well, you shall net de it! Yeu shnll net! De you hear? Yeu shall net!" Nlcole Caprlane's fnce wns livid. A fury, grcnter tlinn before, n fur thnt wns unbalanced, like the fury of a maniac, seized upon Mm. He twisted his hands one nreund the ether with swift insistence, his lips moved te form words and he coughed instead, nnd n fleck of bleed tinged the white benrd. "Y'ett dare!" he shrieked, catching for his bcrath. "Yeu. a girl, dare talk te me like thnt. te me Nlcole Cn Cn priaeo! I shall net eh? Yeu sny thnt te me! I shnll net! And who will step me?" . , . "I will!" she said, through tight lips. "If you will net step It yourself then I will. Ne mnttcr whnt it costs, no matter whnt it means te you, or te me I will 1" Nlcole Caprlane laughed and the room rang with the pcnllng lnughtcr thnt was full of unhinged, crnzy, shud dering mirth. I "Foel!" lie "tied. "Yeu will step j it ch? And hew will you step it?) Will you tell the police? Hn. ha ! Then ' you. tee. would betray dear Teny's friend ! Y'eu would tell the police what i they want te knew that Dave Hen- I demon can he found in New Y'erk, nnd I thnt he has gene there te get the money I bnck. Or perhaps you will write an ether letter nnd tell Dage Geerge te pay no attention te my orders? Hn, hn ! And it is tee bnd thnt our young triciKi himself has gene, and left you no nddress se that you could intercept Mink" Teren drew back a little, and into her ejes came trouble nnd dlsmny. And Nlcole Cnpriane's Inugh rang out ngnln and .-ns checked by n spasm of coughing nnd rnng opt ence mere, ' ending In a sort of triumphant screnm. "Well, and whnt de you think new i nbeut stepping It eh? De you imng- , ine that Mcole Cnprlnne sees no far ther than his nose? Step it! Hnh!' Ne one will step It nnd, Icnst of nil, you !" i She seemed te hnvc overcome thcdis- i mny that bad seized upon her, though I her fnce had grown even whiter thnn before. . "It Is true, what you say," she said, in n low, strained voice. "Hut there is ene wnjMeft, ene wny te find him, nnd worn li'mi, and I will take that way." "Hah!" Nlcole Capriano glaicd nt her. His eice dretmed. "And wli.it l thnt wny, my little one?" he purred, thteugh u fit of coughing. "Old Nlcole would like te knew." ' "Te go where Dave Hendersen is go- , ing," she nnswercd. "Te go where he enn be found, te go te New Y'erk, te keep him from going te Dnge Geerge's, or, If I nm tee lnte for thnt, te wnrn him there before Dnge Geerge hns hnd time te de him any linrm, nnd " Hcr words ended in a startled cry. Nicole Cnpriane's long, slim lingers, from the bed. had shot out, !e'krl nbeut her wnist nnd weic wrenching at her In u madman's fury. "Yeu jeu would de that!" the old Italian screamed. "Hy Ged! Ne! Ne! Ne! De you hear? Ne!" His hands lind crept upward, nnd, with nil his weight upon her, he was literally pull- I ing himself out of the bed. "Nel" he screamed again. "Ne! De you henr? Ne!" "Fnthcr!" she cried out frantically. "Father, what nre jeu doing? Y'eu will kill yourself!" Te be continued tomorrow Naw Peanx? Gas Ran6?Tbtt re5i ja VI sk 7Lnmi jrv SBTX DOWN IN THS GROOVtf LAV U. WITH TOP Of STOVC. Sent P. P. Prenaid. . Glre name and number of range when ordered GEO. W. PEARCE & CO. BltO Mnaclier St., fhUn. 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