3 vnrs1' ' t. -mffv' i " HkcV .Kwrcv Hb IP'' i;j". ivKV m: W B 4 W ?- A ?r i"1 : 14 it y i ji I', k? id ft '- - . r. ... . fCk Daily Mevie Magazine DOROTHY PHILLIPS COMPANY IS TRAVELING FAR By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood. Calif. 'ALLEN UOLl'lIAU nnj his com- C pnny, making "The Seul Seeker." $&? 8 Doret,,' l'Hps. the pre- Skdueer-itlreoterV wife, arc rtlll nxn fe$y lorndeii. They hare tmi en Mexl- !. wn','r ,n former Oermau shin wwrn .ur, iinitiaar ma'tered. Tue ,fcut in nf San Dlcje. where they mail mail mail ome srene. nnd then tool; theuise'vc te Catallna, where u few vague report til hac them. Met Gertrude 01mted and Iter moth meth r In the Come O.n Inn tedav m luncheon. (.ertnidc wya she is havlni, f let of excitement werklm; with Harrv Mjrs in "The Adventured of Itobln Itebln Itobln en CritMie." They havu liccn down te Lajjtina Ueach, which wan trans formed mere or 'ess rea'Istlcallv into Mewrt Wand. Hnrr,v Myers did some tlirllllnff PtuntH, and new the cempanv Is up en a hill at Universal recklnp In ten cradle of the deep en a thlp they've built there. Madame Rese Rosenova, the Russian ! ?"res. WMi nmjed the mother -in "Huncry Mlenrfs." w.it .nll.l kev from New Yerk fir .emc added srvues ' I believe the pneiliiL-ers ijecltled te rut en a new ending te tlie tale, i jiaaame uosenova unfortunately parted with a whe'e -uiteaic of her warmest clothe betweu her and New Tork. nnd te cap the climax arrived during cur coldest weather. Pauline Frederick wa married te Dr. A. C. Rutherford, of Feattlc. yester day at Santa Ana. Louise Dresser and lier husband, Jack Gardner were wit wit reccee. The whe'e affair was quite impromptu and the wedding breakfast vas eaten at a hot-deg wogen. Mita Frederick Is at work en "The .lery of Clementina," from the atery i fcy w. J. Lecke. She cWncrs u desire, v.iiunal in se beautiful n wemau, tv ' play character parte. In thH ca9 she appears as a dowdy Ensllsji old maid. jith square-tetd thecs nnd n funny ' lint. Te my mind, however, "die la as lovely a ever and n let mere human than the lady stars who wear decellete gown and tin bangles. , I,118" always admired Miss FVed- rick. That is a quite superflueut rtatcment. Most people de. She i-1 pespe-sed of n certain dynamic force', lighted, it may be. bv a s-park of ttenius. She ale has a very plereinc eye. It lighted en me. I bceau te f.-d , in the way. t,e took myself off. eunmiy i wa? invited hr Mr nn,-. .idlhattCriSA"!"? ,it -1.1,11' r . V '"'" "l"'i , n?iP e: rnph us fr the cdMcntiei. ?.. ffun'y at large. We get down' (i the theatre, hut- ihnm .ina ..A I SL 1 Jfl ln V9ht' M we waited. And we waited. A'tcr a time Clara Iler- ! urn arrived with her mother and the' llfifhtnf. ninrn l,f,.i.,Al i .l, v. .mu llit.V Wnirefl At 1nntli . w av.a.Kl.11, --, " uayir.-MiuK, wq qreve away ,?- ."Sf th0 ,??' of thp mernlm tour- "li? ,n l5c el,-b"wn California sun. .tei1 C As E Ha"n observed. "If it -ft? h0? ocIeck ,n morning, !lecn there- ' cxcribe6 "" have 7"-' QIITC nilmrrn ., .. 1- SE Mlw UUnnlCn I IM Mtltn! I gj iWO NEARLY SUFFOCATFn eurruOHItU IJet Left Burnlnn r. d..i i . -ei uert Burning en Retiring Floods j- Heom When Flew la Renewed In the night Kelly's father Daniel Kelly, get up te take some flew. When th fnfhp r)mn,i .u. quarter In the meter gas pound from uib jet again anil tilled the room. A boarder. Miss Mary Warger, en 3 cilledl3help0,rn'n8, "m""f" the SaS RICHARD A. FOLEY'S WILL overusing Man's Widow Is Principal Beneflclarv the Mrs. R. Jennie Feley is thn principal benehciarj under the will of her hii band. Richard ., r..t irn, eC tf(, advertising apeury bearing his name, a?J J?,r110r Pr,-lllp''t of the l'oer Rich ard Club, which wae admitfd te pro pre bate yesterdu.v. Mr. Ke ev left 527.700 in real nftatc and "".00.000 and upwards" in per wnal property. Substantial benuefts were left te the testator's methtr Mr-. ;,?hn. M. Hongten, te his aktcr,' Mr-,. Char es 13. Btll. nnd te his only niece. Miss Kathiyn Bell. Of the residue of ?e.uc?.tnt0i tf,. Pr'ncipal part gees te lathe lc charities und educational insti. tutiens, with bequestf n!m te Tempi. University and the University of IVnn .syhanla. Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE TF YOU had your choice e. two par--l allel railroads ln going te a par ticular city, which ene would jeu take -the read whose trains run en sched ule, or the read whose trains were in , variab'y from fifteen minutes te three quarters of an hour late? TwentV OF thlrtv urn., ,. !,. tnere were net he many centlnentn' - -- -.... i.ia lib' urn ee, one railroad manager get 75 per cent of the passenger business by get nag mi nis trains tnreugh en lime nave when laud-slides or blhwardu prt entcd. ' Tlie management of thn ether read ' KIBTft BHAPELY FEET n.wiii want te resn -jceii IM mfbr Ft."r by DaberWi we eaciieu ui leuwr iett v -yst 'rifely VCtHtJ i i-Vrf1 1,W- Mrs. Ravmend IinHnn r,t ,.. We hae already pub Ihed mat picture myrmcai -uest picture miuum go te Reed Tenes te ze e tl. L.ii '"' of Rodelph In the coM.ime of "The 'A Connecticut Yankee iu King Arthur's i..T.rV""L u,'UHri slot gas meter I .aF '""-', "."l"l'. :i; ?-,."'. T' ; Vl... . " .1.1.I1.. . .""" The pawnbreuer mioek nis ncau. i. f tbe ,,ab. - w'"-.. "isui narrowly missed haWnc tatnl "Hcniimeniai jedhuj, xu '"' """"-'' uinn s-ars. inu nuisucrs or i,n,i moved te the back et tne caDmanH fenVard. t;"u't9 or Mr. an M ,r',' r.irl's , Remance." "The Lure e jellew eyes? I don't me what that ;',nm Tal . s'lsht. erne and hlnd'y The drlwle had rraaed; bnt the lien-. Ke ly. 8 Kcrbaugl. strc-t, Brldesburs? Veuth," "The Weman In His Heuse. has te de with tneiles. However, don't lth hub-forehead and the dark his 0," initiative, was Mill w.nj SReth are under treatment today at the "W"'e Kvn Aicends" and "The feel bad; I auppew you mean te be ,uirU,brg ,,ninB te diver at the temp c, . '7 2t parncnte and moved at no JJ, Northeastern Heipltal. Thrx wfil C Hunch." lie is e feet ... hs jend'j and al that. Imt. haw u henrt. ' a walk. Hiiwkiua ', wcr. but physicians werke,l with B VSi- Mt com"1pV,en an''brenn 1,ul5 S.a lotce Klc,dM,s. Vu working en "The D. the man. ' Srote with his coat cellar htill turned When Kelly, who is twentv-twe vears disappointment In "Sentimental Tom Tem old, and his wife Ida, twenty-one re. w " Heweter. us Ve no often said tired last night thc left a -ai llehi ' before. "It's difference of opinion that' burning in their room. e i makes boss races." I think he might, j'inaing mere was no gas he went Inte et- Address aniricy -,"" "-"- "i ' . . . , , . -" -' the basement nnd dropped a quarter in Vex Studie, Hollywood. Calif. Yes. 1 Leuden Street, Celebrate Today the s'.et. Returning te his room be 'Ike her. though I udmit I haven t seen1 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leathers Rum llshted the gas. took the mcdielne and , hw reccnt Plrtutr3- ,fch? 7aus ber,n l" , barge r. 1K11 Leuden street, are tedav retired. The light had gene out i'n the , nroek,yn ln 1?01,' ed,icate? ...V11? celebrating their anniversary of sixty'- KMI. fnnm ...!... .1.- . , t-llc I ,.,,! thn nnrt fif I, title 11.11 e a I.. li- -i.i tf . n . ,, iiui'i, iiii itiih nan .,nnnA.i . iTiiiiia. L.1LULVM v. ,.... v. . ... iiuir- v..r in mr, ir.ii, inn xanniav,. Vm aweBencn tee late te what wns going and keeps mem en lime, tne man thumb and feretmger tile drawer will ,' "' Tiie en the few' occasions that it floated $K$' an. The tide of travel had gene the1 who can always be counted en te arrive ,, nutuinutically when held in a a t le lilin. ; Z.e tl, ur 'et ... tl e fure wt e $$ t ether way. merely bcca.tbe one man when he ought te urrlve Is the man lAri.ental position. Tlie trick is rs- "My wife n j I w ill (al. " ''i1.0 ' : a niJc l I , V u' white man W ' knew the value of running en whcdiile. ! who is trusted by bnln-Mi associate,. . rr.laiij M,rprlsln when borne one a.-ksl-"" ene cend llei , te hU ut li h . a nat vc. "' 't wuitc man Bfira,yuty. Dependability la a matter of, for him at that exact hour who is al- !CBWrlsht, S8. ty rub.te brtnrOeaw t-cc. wu rm, w iim I J ',' n!.1 fe.QSffir-r: w: HUr.n .l .. Drca?'ascv... . ..-ZT.. . ,-n ..;;. hi i skilv. d - , . . . FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ELSIE FERGUSON JT trtlt & jfai te p6IfH the pictures of such tcreen players as are suggested by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Bv HENRY "One of Rudle's Many Admirers" ! iiiB "no u " ' """ .--- jj pcreen epic aim one wnicu nenner Miert'y. Dix is iwcntj-'ight jcara old. llp nor julv one r!,e wJn rcpcnt for nmn His latest picture is "Ye'Iew Men and;moen3. Otherwise, I liked the Evemke nAit , f lntjenrl hut pnmlnp hnnn Rcbe Danieh is cry much alive. Did you see h-r in "The Speed Girl" nnd "Nancy Frem Nowhere"? She will nnnAnp with itnfirimil A aitIlLlUO ll ' ui'i".ui ,.... ..,... "Rloed and Sand." Your name has a peculiar fascination for me. Yeu think I couldn't be a grouch and be inter cbtejl in melea? Why net? ,i Tnm" Careth Hushes was born In I LTJ&elly. Wa'es. in 1W7. wascduratcrt i. .,-. im euro T ,. nnt Itnnwl in tnere and in nra, nmn.-u iiiiuhu iu "Everyweraan" en the stage, where he ,.n -flppenred in "Melech" nnd . "Palome''; en the wreeu appeared with ciura Kimball Yeung in "Ejcs of .Youth." "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab- answer jeu personally, but cannot say Seme stars de and tome de ' , In "The Squaw Man" en the stage, where she a'se appeared In 'JRip an warn uie ivaj-r. "',,",,,, . ... 1.-..1 itTi... Ttncitinr . in, i HI. " "TrMuirp Islnnd." H.r r.lcphnnt Man." "Melly and 1." "Leve's llanet." "Merely Mary Ann." "Little Wanderer,' "Girl of ... f .. .'T.-l-... ,.t Vs.iil, ' "Minn n Hlllllit, w"i ,, ,.V ,, 1 , , Tev" and "TIip Lamplighter." r-he is J ,v itearr. ..' ""' "',.'"",, " ." tcet tall, wlglis in peunus, nasorewu hair and light jjraj eyes. As te her nnnverlng, ,ec inj reply In regard te Gdrcth. Mlllan T. Te.s, r.dmund Bree bn'f p'ajt'd in a number of picturis and will be 'seen seen again in "At the Knd et the Kalnbnw," a W. t;hristy C'nhaune feature, with a big cast of favorites Ne, Mn rigman is net plajlng in pictures any mere. He lias a part en the stage in "Kiki" with I.eonero Vine. That wns hi wife who used te play with him en the tcrcfii. w It, N. Orates wTltes: "I rise te claim Running en Schedule being there when people expect you te be them. If you are working In a big irintltu irintltu tlen, jeu seen discover that jeu must be there en time, or net be there nt all. It is just as neccK.iry te be punc tual with the discharge of your work a it is te be In the otlire at the hour when work begins. If jeu are late with a particular ieb. the man te whom you , must pus.s It is Inte Parting, and unlew . ... .... 1.. .1., ..,.J c.llr.t.., 1.A IncL hiring iiini iiurn hiiii niiniiLn inn i.ir-i along the lin. the schedule may net be restored for the rest of the day. rpHE man who keeps bis engagements lie enrlv if veu want te. but far mere than Important te be carluy in te be en ehedule alwaya. CowrieM, ,J9!t. Iv ratlte LtStr Comeanu' - i ,,,'l', i aT if a niM ii n i 'Hinn in t n - ' n i ii ha .n r. & h & . a as . . i. -.,.i.ii,-,. ... ci.ti T... .... ..",ifii. aiiu itiib. w. k. nuniDMrnpr. IV I. A "I'.lkhU'li II Ifllll Llll l Utir n.l 11 a IAl.AK. UmIIL ...r. ... T1 Little Rich ijir . "n 'V, i-,u m rwIs rIark "' IIu1nU,1Slrn C"unt- ! "That'H linished new," he said dully. I ahaftb, whose ends new made half cic ha3 played with the K( 'n. 1 " A few years later Mr. Rumbarger ,.j nraj-.Ged it Is," Maid Paul VenUn I eles nbee his cunt. ,"rc:.. . .?..".. . .:..,: mu Jin. iwk i ruiiiii iiuwi, m nur- i i,ni n hn unmnn h or as, ' me ccn me sirnurr iirmt-'eiien ui i !..... uu ' mp;; C i hi ..r ' i, v et , , ",r:"- .vuie-l,wal lVr ,,rcs- earnestly; "but you bald tnat neiore semeiiung snppcu irem um caeman s tures Include "fioed-by. Bill. Gesli , cnt i( nCeln. In 1W4 t hey took the or. I "f " .' .,.: ,i. n..n nir..." tln...r. n,.d foil a lth u crush tn ilm1 i . . . .. . i -. -- - --- .. . ; i a -. i . ..!-. . a -n nvnvnai - ci b.i innr l i"a in i hit ni-ii . iihl inn nil -, urn i iciiiiu t VBaaaiGG!aaaaHataaHUlaaaaaaaaHr M. NTXT.T that the mythical b'ue ribbon for the Publio Ledgkii's list right well, es- ecially the choice of 'The Three Musketeer.' 'The Kid,' 'Kismet' nnd 'I'af-sieu.' I saw 'Tel'nble David ever n Xnw rtrL- rfPAnt V flftri l.i, ma ,All ... ,,V" fcv.w .luv.,kt, u.u, a.v ia ,wi jeu, list. it will rank hlgb in this year's (T remember I was Terr hesitant t about leaving out "A Connecticut Yankee" from my list, for I liked it. but l, didn't cretn nnlt tin te 'the leveltnf the ethers except the titles. However, ra!iuc mat was orcuuse i was sucn a AfeVlp 'rv-nin f A.,.v,nn, T'. ,.ij eet your opinion, nnd your tin en "Tol'nble David" holds out interesting eusslbilitlcs.) ... Inquisitive Your name describes you . ti t... . i i .. . . ininij iw7 nan u variety ei leaning; be u ueugiaa rairuauKS. MARRIED SIXTY-FOUR YEARS ic iJj-.r, ., cennl were mnrHfd tn ti,0 home of the hride'n parents. Mr. .. .. .. r ,. . . rait trail ler tne vesi. rney remained ;-i. i n.nc nM.. .,. .. ntn.j.i p lu nin, a lt-, tniuv lu i Ul'uwei- i,jn iiere Mr. Rumbarger entered thu imbep business and continued iuccss. f'y until his retirement In 1007, r.M 1 1- 1 I.- 1 .i -i . I ll" iigru i-uup.u im 111 u tix nil. lreu. live et wl horn are sMIl living. 'Hiey dcliildren and one great- h.ie l.ti grandi xrandehild. After-Dinner Tricks Ne. ueAtitumatle Match Ilex Punch two small holes ln the top nnd ., .i . -, .. ,MniMi. i Mm fi.il Mm I I B.. U. i-,- . W L3 I . '''.-WSMt I ;rtUi p 69 ene end. I'ush a rubber band through The cabman oek ,1-ig a the boles and insert u piece of n miitcb .. '?. n? nu'a?',.he.tl5:.. . in the loepe at each end of the clastic te ! held it in place. Tush the drawer of i ill. h.f Itllri ll n MVHf lit I lie Pl.mt1f flTld ' : the elastic end inloele'' l i ..iu iiwa ,i.i .j ..., - .... ...-..... '". , and fuupcze tne etner Fer a real geed laiurh ! "ure te the "Felle of the P4lnf Bhew." ay.Leula lanletT In the VstsiTei Mctlea of ntl Huuaay'a I'caue Liwaa,- Aivt v '! ft Tween tne inumu uuu Leen the drawer irem fly - i . . . i .... ...iil ii. . i iiiu i) Ann iv iiirrii ruiuaeiiiK iiir.-wiuij lii iiij ". " -. . 'i-. . . , . ,. !., i.i., r...n ., im,. luii.iA " '-tin' a WK t A W K TtL XTlk rAWINtU HER STORY A HANSOM cab. somewhat wee -be gene in appearance, threaded its way In a curiously dejected manner through the heart of New Yerk's-East Side. A fine drlule fell, through which tbe street lampy showed us through a mlt; nnd, with th pavements slip pery, the cmaclutcd-loeklng horse, the shafts jerking nnd lifting up nt inter vals around Its cars, nppenred hard put te it te preserve Its footing. The cabman en his perch drove with Ms coat cellar turned up und hla chin en his breast. He held the reins lint lessly, permitting the herse te cheese Its own gait. At times he lifted the little trap deer in the reef of the cab and peered Inte the Interior; occasion ally his hand, tentatively, hesitatingly, edged toward a bulge In bis coat pocket only te be drawn back again in a sort of panic bnste. The cab turned. Inte a street where, in splte of the drizzle, hawkers with their pushcarts under flaring, spitting gnsoline banjees were doing a thriving business. The horse went mere Mewly. There was very Utile room. Itlt the pushcarts lining the curbs en both sides ami the overflow of pedestrians from the sidewalks -Inte the street, It was perhaps overtaxing the horse s Instinct te steer n safe course for the vehicle ,it dragged behind it. Halt, way nleng. the block it wheel of the hansom bumped none tee gently into one of the pushcarts, nearly upset ting the latter. The hawker, with a frantic grab, saved bis wares from dis aster by an uncomfortably narrow mar gin. nnd, this done, hurled en Impas sioned flood of lurid oratory nt the two wheeler. The cabman lifted Ms chin from his breast, stared stonily nt the nawfcer, slapped the reins mechanically en the reef of the cab as en intimation te the horse te proceed, and the cab wend ed lta way along again. At the end of the block it turned the corner and drew up before a small building that was nested l V0?", tenements. The cabman climbed down from his perch and btoed for a mo me ment surveying the three glided balls that hung ever the dlnsy doorway and the letterlng-"Peul .VeiUra. Pawn, broker" that showed en the dully lighted windows which confronted him. He drew his hand across his eyes ; then, reaching suddenly inside the cab, lifted a bundle in bis arms, and en tered the shop. A man bWnd counter stared at blm and uttered a quick ejaculation. The cabman went en into a rear room. The man from bo be Lr..j tt, m,i- fallowed, in tnc nuiu m wi..... . , I rear room n woman row uu ' i , where she had been sewing and took, i.u. i...ji n,,iM.-iw from the cabman's' arms, ns It emitted a querulous little, cry .... ..- i, tnr tliA first time. .L.?.?.uS"5,7,r. 'iiiTnvilv. hUC 3 QIUU, ill. , u.ii.-,1 TI, fnmen DUXOlu, miuuiu-niicu, stared at him, white-faced, lier cjea tilling suddenly with tears. "She died un hour nge, said the cabman, In the tame monotonous rolce. "I thought mabbe you'd leek after the baby girl ,for n bit, Mrs. Veniza you a""Ofnco'iirset" wild the woman in a choked ,oice. "I wanted te befere but but your wlte wcukln t let the wee mlte out of her sight. "She's dead new," Bald the cabman. "An hour age.'' I'nul Vcnizn, the pawnbreuer, cre.ed te the cabman's side, nnd, plnclng his hands en tbe ether's bheuldcrs, drew the man down into n chair. "Hawkins," he said Klewly. "were getting en In years, tlfty each of us, and we've kuewn each ether for a geed mnnv of these fifty." He cleared bis threat. "You've made a mess of hlncs. Hawkins." The woman, holding the baby, started , Ile ra0C(j ,lgan toward tbe deer, nnd suddenly forward, a red flush dyeing j t,fuJ t)me p,u,i Veuizn stepped aside, her checks. . uut, following, Meed bare-headed in "Paul!" ehe cried out sharply. 1lwl.t10,l()Or,Vaj ,l8 tbe ether clambered . ran you de be cruei ni su" "" this?" ... , , ,T The pawnbreuer hnoeu nis ncau. ii i hiMip tnriT. nHS ; "-- -'.. .i,..,,, (0 illm Ills - - -j ffem the cabl?all. SXWriTb&tS. .i n-iini tint wan drawn back again. -l'..V ,,w.- . - - . anil found lta place ence mere en the cabman's sneumcr. i wan nir.uu Hawkins, wbeu you marrlal the young wire. I was afraid of your curv. The cabmuu's clbewa were en the iM- lin bnd Kunk Ida chin in his lmntli. Ills blue eyes, out of a wrinU cd e.. nf ,iinrl.liitcn tnu. rned around the llttle room, und resteu nnnuy ou ine . wiien xvu .!, finished eW se ntip mn, i ti0(l I The rnimiMn'H tins hcarcc v l ,,,.AJ ' 'n,"vcd- '"' I """:, ., , V1 X IV IUrn'SllCtl I.! utared straight in front of P silence in the little, plain- I room rer n moreenc; una .- n,.r,.P ttl,,f. npnin : '"'.., ,;",,eru lern i.rNcw Yerk, you ,.i.1u '. , ', r ' i ,,t -.,, tin, , fcnew. nfitT in.v iarcntb came tfe: 1 Ilulj. There was no money, nothing - " only mlvry. I remember. It is llku i thnt, IlawMm,, isu't It, where you haw) . Must rome from, nnd where you have ,... ii.- ........ ...if" ICII. IIII iltUIIK "HOI "raul!" hla wif cried out again "Hew can you hay euch thingj It it is net llke jeul" Her lips qulv- ered. hue burst into tears, and uuriwi her face in the llttle nunuie sue eaug- pled tn Iht bnHt '1 ln rnbiiini seemul curiously Ull I trM-.vivl-.Ha tlinnirli dazed, almost de inched from bU immediate surroundings. Ue said nothing. Tim niiunlirnl.r.r'k bnndfl trtlll rej-tcd en tlie cabinun'') shoulders, n strange gentleness in his touch thnt ROiulit , bomehew, it cremed, te offer sympathy for hi.s own mercilchs words. "I have been tiiliiliing of this, for a long time, cvtr elnce we knew that Clalre could net get better," he paid, We knew you would bring the little one here. There wns no ether place, ..Mm) an-Institution. And se I have tliluklug about it. IttflA nri rt !ilimft .,. ,.. . , .VI,,. ,1. If Uilb lii WI1J , "" . "." 'J',,, v" " " Vitvl , ln,Li'"w"""u",. ,,'i The cabman J "'. ' nrB "(.1. n leaving Ilttfe whlte 6pets. He nodded The cabman'a lingers, where thev ever." he vald UUSX1I.V. "I Vii, " tng Id net cay that." said l'anl Vnlaa quietly. He ami led new, lean- ever tue cuemun. "i nin a pawn- H. t ITOfcI)f5gFl I.'. An Untnual Renuet of Popl Wkea Vary BIg l Piedf ed te De tke Biddlnf of Othara . By FiJVK L. PACKARD - Auther of "Th9MracU Man," "Frem New On," ete. CopvrteUt, iitl, hv rullla Ltiatr Cemvanu broker; this is a pawnshop. There h a way lu which you may redeem her.' The cabman pressed a heavy hand ever his eyes. "What Is'thnt way?" He swallowed bard, ns lip (-poke. "fly redeeming yourself." The pawn broker's oice was low and earnest. "Mlhnt have you te offer her today, save it past that has brought only ruin pud mUcr.v? And for (he future, my old friend V There U no home. There whs no home for the jeung wife, leu said when jeu married Clnlre, ns jeu have nald tonight, that It was nil finished. Rut It was net finished. And your cii:he was the stronger. Well, llttle ninirA Is nnlv n baby, and there would be years, anyhow, befere Just n, man could take care of her. De you understand, my old friend? If, nt the end of (hose j ears, enough of them te make sure that you nre stiro'ef your self, jeu have changed your life and overcome your weakness, then-you shall liuve littln Claire back again, nnd rIip shall Uuew jeu ns her father, nnd be nreild of von. liut if you de net de1 M ssssssssssHsssflDsaBsBSsME Vif sBKt 'ssssnRsssssB' ssKS IJ. Br 4 i MaffsStaH' JU ssB I VVssssssisCBy ssssssssssssssy Bxk BAKaiHBiaH iLLLaLLKiiiBBatLLLLMxttiLLLLLLF mtTWm, liT T i ITW HHKpi He swung (e . me expected rush and it balled hesitant. It gave blm time te spring and stand erect upon the steamer's rail I this, then the remains with us. nnd t,- am Let. nfiiniitd find rnn nlpdi-n mn - . "i ,....,..., -.... ..-.. r, jour worn luiti, il miuu hi: . There wns no answer for n long time. The woman was still crying but mere iiiftly new. The cabman's chin had sunk into his uanas again. The mlnutCM drugged nleng. Finnllj the cabman lifted his bead, and pushing beck his chair, btumblcd te his lect. "Ged (Sed bless you lwta!" be whiNpcred. "it's nil linished new for geed, ns I told you. but jeu nre right, Paul. I I ain't lit te line her jet. I'll stand by the bargain." He moved blindly toward the deer. The pawnbroker interposed. "Walt, Hawkins, old friend," he said. 'Til go with you. You'll need some help bnek there ln the tenement, seme one te leek after the things that are te be done." Tim n1iinnti nnnnlc hlfl head. "Net tonight," he paid in n choked 'way. "Lcnve me nlone tonight. j,ls perch en tue nanem cnu. Hawkins slapped ills reina en tnr ree riie horse started slewl ., lnt , And the cabman's hand reached ten tatively, hesitantly, u great many times', toward n bulge In his coat pocket, and for u great many times was withdrawn as empty as it had set forth. And then, once, his lingers touched u glass bettle ncek and then, net his fingers, but his lips " und for a great many times. It had begun te rain again. The horse, as it couscieuo or tuei futility of its own Movements, had i stnnnud. nnd. with head hanging, 1 teemed lp cower uewu its iueubii ei'ii- iue pavement, une camnaii icuueu one irem Mils nerch and ttared uewn nt tne snat- , tcreii glass. . , i . . i "iirei.cn, Faiu iim vuuiiiuii t.i- I eently. ,Ilc,.lm,v lucnly Years loiter i Tt una tdliep llzht. Itiplde the reefs ti, Wntcr lay placid and still, mirror- iK in tt long, shimmering line the re- I tlectien et the full tropic moon ; bejeud, cxcr nn( nnen, it splashed against its ' , i i i,. ii.. i ...,.i.. i . i...,.n,.L COl.ll UUrill'13 ill lll.H" tljemi rcitv,i.i. jt uab n teundlcss night. Ne breeze 'stirred the palms that, fringing whlte ' btrctches f bench nreund the bay, i Htoed out iu 6crene beauty, tneir ir rgular tops etched with dhlne artistry into the hKjline et tnc nignr. Out from the f-hure. in that harbor ..l.tl. 1...1.I . .... . ...... ..,.. 1.1 clr...... Iliftl ' mail beat, dark mve fee her riding ' VMlll'U llUtua I1U nuuv:i Mill,! IU niv.ui, uti llL'hls. Mvuiur nt her moerlucs: thore u.n,. ibe Dcrsiiective altered in the moonlight until it bccmcd that Mount I Vaea had lowered its sturdy heinl that it might hover in dener gtiardlanhtilp , 0er the little town. Ania t-trmrflcd in . white patches along the read. And ' from thew white patches, which were i dwellings and stores, tucre iasued no light. rrem b nelnt en the Minre nearest fbn mull beat a tleure lu iittim drawera i and undershirt fillpptd Rllcully Inte the wntcr and dlsapiieaied. Thereafter, at ' Intervals, a i.'ight ripple disturbed the burfnee ns the man coming up te breathe, turned upon his buck and lay with his Mice expestd: for the icst he I 8wam under water. It wns as though I IU; superb , cu;n ! there In the Islandn, ull !hu nativcn were bem i uise against the iron plutes of the hull. iinirw.v i... he .mused and Hstcned intently again. Wae that.a aeund ya of souie one u&ttr, the het Upevcnieut of feet uakmtm. . , ftjHUA'.y en the deck above? Ne, -.there was .lt.t. HH... 1V1.M l.n..l1 1.m I..4 T was Very late, nnd Nftnu, the man who! ltkned. was' no feel. The rone had hung from exactly that plnce where, of all ethers, ene might steal aboard with out attracting the attention of the wnlcli. ' He went en again, nnd finally raised bin head nbove the rail. Thn deck. Heeded with moonlight, lay white and deserted below htm. He Bwung himself ever, dropped te the deck and the next instant reeled back against the rail' as a rope-cud, swung with brutal force, - h lashed across his face, raising n welt from cheek (e cheek. Half stunned, be was still conscious that n form hud sprung suddenly at him from out of the darkness of the after alleyway, that the term was one et tnc vesters mates, mat the form still swung n short rope -end that was a murderous weapon because it wps Utile mere flexible than iron and was an inch In thickness, and thai, behind this form, ether forms, big forms, Tetigans of the crew, presbed forward. A olce reared out, heni'ec, profane, the mate's ioIce: "Thought veu'd try il again, did you, you damned beachcomber? I'll teach you ! And when I find thnt deg thai left thnt rope for jeu, I'll give him a leaf out of the same book ! Y'eu bloody waster! I'll teach jeu! I'll ' The rope-end hissed as it cut through the air again, aiming for the bwlmmer's face. But it missed its mark. Perhaps It was an illusion of the white moon light, lending unreality te the scene, exciting the imagination te exaggerate the details, hut the swimmer feenied te move willi incridible bpeed, with the lithe, terrible swiftness of u panther in lis spring. The rope-end swished through tbe air, missing u suddenly lowered head by the burest fraction of iiy inch, and then, driven home witn lightning-like rapidity, re quick that the blows seemed as one, the twiinmer's fift." swung, right mid left, cradling with terrific Impact te the point of the mate's Jaw. .will iuc mine a neuu jeimi uaei, ..., .1.. -...,.,.. ( 1 .!-1il 1 I nuliered grotesquely en his shoulders for an instant lihe a tuning fork, nigged and the great bulk of thn man collupaed and tprawleu lncrtij ou tlie uecK There was a shutfle of feet from the 11 4 JiiBiLW 'SHjBSu MIsV Jti&UPHi. f sHiiViHiiiiiiHii m mm nm. alleyway, cries. The swimmer swung coming rapidly uleng the read from te face the expected rush, and it halted, 'the direction of the town wat new un hrsitunt. It gae him time te tpring mistakably audible. PHOTOPLAYS "seTwuvr1 SMMMT " . D2D 4 THOMPSON STH. MATIV i-MI. AmLLU MATIV "Ml.Y RUDOLPH VALENTINO u "BTOI.KN SKIMKNT6" ADPAniA riir.yrNivc n-. ieth ARLAU1A in .v. 31. t.. 11:15 V. M ETHEL CLAYTON In "HEK OtTN MONKV" AS1UK MA1IM1H DAILY JOHN BARRYMORE In "THU LOlfH KAlVJt" BALTIMORE nWiS?Z?' l'uullne BtnrUe. He. lllene A Tully Murslmll "SILENT YEARS" BLUEBIRD S.ut.SiTi' THOMAS MEIGHAN n "A VBINCT. 1HEB1! WAS" nnrArtWAV "renfl.. Bnyd.r Ave. DIJrM w e-i t 2, n:is a. u j M. MAHSIIALT, NK.I.W.S "BITS OF LIFE" CAPITOL ,i!2 MAKKRT ST. 10 A M MHO P. M. WALLACE REID In "BKNT F1IKK" ..i rtvu a i atn. 1 Maplmroed Avea. KVJL.Vl'si-ti-. n, ,n,i e i. m AGNES AYRES in "Tnr. LANE THAT HAD Ml Tt'BNIXfi" FAIRMOUNT M,V i'lllli is Glrard Ave. TI.Ni;U DAILY JACK HOLT III "THK CAM. 01' Till: NORTH" ezflJ CT TIH'ATIIIJ-Itolew Spruce 3Dlli 31. MAI I.NUU DAILY MIRIAM COOPER In "Till: HhKKNAllK" GREAT NORTHERT1" NORMA TALMADGE In "THK VVIIMIi:iiri L .111X11" nmrm a i no ni u w.u.ni't KriT UVlrClMV-- jinn eM Kss. 1 (. 0 WILL ROGERS III "IMItllllMl t'OU KiniRO" KARITON SFfT ,AH0V?, i'ilSA.f .1 ..VJ " .V;a.' A:" .'".!i?i " I . qatitriAV fJirUTW -V". I JKUtj rilun P, - x .. ? ii iui'il -J .) .mm Mnnn ha ntcafflCf ttUt On the upper deck faces nnd forms began te appear. A man " PW"08 leaned far out nnd peered at the scene There was a shout from out f the dark, grouped throng in the alleyway; It was chorused. . . . Tbe rush cenfa en again for the rail; nnd the dripping flgure that "teod there, with the first seuna imw no made a laugh, half bitter, half of cool contempt turned, nnd with rf clean dlve took (he water again and disap peared. Presently he reached the shore. There were mero than riding lights out there en (he htenmer new. He gave one glnnct) in that direction, shrugged his shoulders, and started off along the read. At times he raised his hand te brush it ucress his face where .the welt, raw and sweUcn new, was at dull red scar. He walked neither fast nor slew. ! Trie ntnnnlMit ransht the drtDDlng fit-iiri nniv niitl ItiAn In thn nnen RnaCeS. i and seemed te peer Inquisitively at tnc 1 great breadth of shoulder and the rip pling ,play of muscle under the thin I cotton drawers and shirt, which, wet I and clinging, almost transparent, scarce Hid tnc man's unKeaness; ami ac cue face, that of a young man, whose square jaw was locked, whose gray eyes stared steadily along the read, nnd ever whose forehead, from the drenched, untrlmmcd mats of fair hair, 1 the brine trickled in Utile rivulets ns though persistent in Its effort te torture with its calt caress the raw, skin broken flesh across the cheeks. Then presently a point of land ran out, and the read ignoring this, the bay behind was shut out from view. And nresently nzaln. farther en. the read camn te n long white stretch of t,eucu en the oue band, nnd foliage and trees en the ether. And here the drip ping figure halted and steed hesitant ns though undecided between the moonlit stretch of sand and the dnrknesa of a uiithe hut that was dimly outlined among the trees en the e,ther uide of the read. ' r After a moment be Blade his wey te the hut and, groping around, tccured some matched and a box of cigarettes. He spoke Inte the empty blackness. "Yeu lese, Nnnu, he muttered whlmblcally. "They wouldn't btand water nnd I left them for jeu. But new, jeu ace, I'm back ugutu, after He lighted n cigarette, and In the flume of the mutch stared speculatively nt 'the smull, broken pieces of coral that made the fleer et the hut, nnd equally, by the addition of a thin piece of native matting, his bed. "The sand is softer," he eald with a grim drawl. IIe wcnl out from the' hut, crossed the read, tluug himself upon hla bnel; ou the beach mid clumped his bands be hind his head. Tim Mnoke from his cigarette curled languidly upward in wavering spirals, and he btared for n i. .. ... --.. long time at 1 lie meun ".neon madness, he said at la ' "They sny if you leek long enough t st. I ... , ... ... B KU. n.. old Itey uees you III The cigarette finiMied. he flunr iti blub uw.ij. After u lime, he raised his head und listened. A moment later he my eacK ugam inn lengtu en tlie sanu The sound of some oue's foetsienw I'nOTOPt.AYS 'li'filll'UI' The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Cem. nany of America. J FRFRTV nneAD cei.umiua av. liliJIii I JIATINI'B DAILY POLA NEGRI In "tKMIl.TTA" ORIENT ww,,.B.,,d.. m-'y tit' MARGUERITE CLARK In ".'rilAMW.Kn llllKV1 overbreok 0iUi'(;;Mi.reiiD CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "WMIIIIMi IIKLI.S" PAI APF lai4 JiAiiiuJi' H-iviEiyr C',' a. m. te ii in v. m. A.I-STAIt C.hT i rN.V HVRST'M "Jiut Around the Cerner" xl-',-JI-'l 1 ll A. M. te 11 r. u. CHARLES RAY In "TWO MINllTKS TO f.O RIAI TO "iTiaiMANiewN avexuu i AT T ' ' WOKUN ST. BfcllY COMPSON in 1, MH",S ML'NT 1.1 VK ' SHERWOOD " ",5.0 WALLACE REID in "nr.T riiKi:" STANLEY M,XR.Knr.Anr1ll", MAE MURRAY 31. . In "PKACOrK .U.IjKj" STANTON "Kur auive icvil ,.. I i'OA M in 1 :HO l M. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN jiT..KAr.r.i.YriK" 333 MARKET "hijut TiiRAmiB AGNKAYRE5U!l0PM In "Tlli:i.NK.THT HA1 Ml TI'RKlVn" VICTORIA V.rViP0 "Ten Nights in a Barroom" GRANT :u-'- -'U-AHD AMJNUII , . .iiiii. Arm., wea JOHN I.IMIF.KT In an. "3MAME" Prof. C. Walter Wallace llic nelnl lillnil eraanlM, villi prrsl.lr eaih duj ill thu erKiin dnrliiK the .liuwlnc of Hit iiiilure bOUGLAS'FAIRBAN'ks I .in "lilt. Tllltr.i; All'HKt.TCI'.KS'i llralniiliiif Slendiiy far 3 " i,h cinli I W. liRlllTIIH "AY liniVvTl'.TM Germantown w? U!J,,?"1DII.YU wvuuuis r AIKBANK9 la "II1E THREE SIlSKETEIima" "JM'B'" IJ i .."The Jeg fer'sataa, I Nrved the young man. te tail i iuuhuijt a uib ei native COnstal in bare feet that yeucaa't oetvi lng up thd rcarr -' The footsteps drew nearer, still some distance away, the . v.. u uvuvu iuuu no eaert fillbt, and' leu toward cone With a sort or studied InseltmEl jeetedjnte his challenge, he itaefj ether cigarette between his 11ns tM llWflt.l. e11aia,1 ..ii .Z vPstM1 of tbe"matci.." "" w w f I The foetstens haltnl i.nM-1 , in another moment, (hey crunchM, the sand, and a tall man. im?1 swartiiy race, a man of pcrhaes i or forty-five, who picked aathtJ at nia teetn witn a quill toethnlek. ever tn reetimhnt fl. ' ." "Found you, have Vt" it complacently. " "If yea like te put ft that ai said the young man Indifferently- raised himself en bis elbow aiid stared toward the read. "WherA rThA tall mm nltA.J .,.. . a lh Sllllll tMlhnl.L . 'B W"t back against his teeth. The seuaJ llutlntlva OVt-1 TT l-T...,'??H tlen. " ""il ITtJt. It.. .- . . . . S . I. Fu came out Of ihi land," he sold, "he lowered a bei .. it" " "' " wMpiaint j:l'j- "'j' K.,,i .......via .mv jvuu uinii, "i ggni am te go with you quietly W no trouble or It will be the werJl n,. x k.u... 4i. n- .ul ..." .r?aij ;v??,-uoirer The man with the milll tnnttlLu down en the sand. He appeared te i tlen et his surroundings. "These tropic nights are wenfetifi aren't, they? Kind of get joeTl piled tne quill toothpick Industrlea "I'm a passenger en the sU'snuihli; I came ashore with th mat. " gonet back without layinc the ml. thlnis even inlured feelin " cC? the native beat's crew said he 1 where yen were te be found. He's 3m there."- He Jerked his head in the dfij,' uuu vi uiq ivau. The young man set holt uprhdnv,,? "I don't get you," he laid VSh "excent that you nre etHHrnti, T personifying the majesty of tin ii? What's the idea?" ' "? -wen," Baiu me etner, vi had! reasons for cemlna. The flmt. f I thought I recognized you yeitei when they threw seu off the etun. and was sure of it teninht uhnT. n light sleeper I enme out envi upper deck at the sound of the m saw you take your departure from fl vessel for the" second time." ', -yr "I had no idea," said the yenn caustically, "that I was se well knows.' Arc you nuite sure you naven't rntda 1 1 mistake?' 4 wOulte!" aeserted the nfh i.? nesedl.v. "Of course. I am net n.ift pared te say what your present ntmf b) you may nave censiaered a chufe', ueiieucmi au i win hoi prcsumi' ID that respect. But you are, or were; I resident of San Francisce. Yeu. were very nlce people there. I h&va.nn 1 knowledge of your mother, except that I understand she died in your Infancy, A few years age your father died sn.l left you, net u fortune, but qnltt a moderate amount of money. I believe tbe pulpits dcslgnate it as. a 'besetting tin.' Yeu had enegambling. ThT suit was that you traclcd the read a great many ether young men have traveled ; the only difference being that; in se far as I am competent te speak, you held the belt for speed xand all round prehi'leucy. Yeu went utterly, completely und whole-heartedly te hell." The tall man became absorbed again In his surroundings. "And I take it," he said pre&enfly, "that ln splte of the wonders of a tropic night, yen are still there." The young man shrugged his sboal sbeal ders. "Yeu hove put it very delicately," he said, wUh a grim smile. "I'm sorry, but I am obliged te confess that the recognition Isn't mutual. Would you mind telling me who you are?" "We'll get te that ln due courts," said the ether. "My bcrend reason was that It appeared te me te be logical te suppecc that, having ence been 'tee bena-tide article, you could readily die die gulte yourself ns it gentleman ajaln, and your interpretation of the reit would be bejend suspicion or " "By Ged!" The welt across the jeung man's face grew suddenly white, as though the bleed bad fled from It te suffuse his tflmple". He half lese, staring levclly into the ether's eyes. Te be continued Monday FUOTOPLATB I fl-heIMlXON-NIRDLINGtRj(rf LU r THEATRES jJ -.iVf-Ji, I 1:30 nIi(, 3fi(t. 0 30 (J MAY MacAVOY In "TIIK TBCTII AIIUfT HtMIAMM" CEDAR 0ul' CKDAU AVDStH, -"-"i-iix 1.30 and 3; 7 ktilBl'. M- HOOT GIBSON in "ni; ru niir," ' COLISFUM ster,rt ttf- e'n-i v-vyiicJL.uivi i;-,e ami !li 7 &ai9V.U.i IMP A I UADT 2 in "UANar.ian" IUMB0 1PONT BT. & (11UARD AVti, MMC OIIKY'H reWKRl-UI. STOBfl "TTi M...t-. d:j.J '1 T-j'aiciiv,us niu.i . LE4DFR lBr LANCABTER AV3 AGNES AYRES C 4 In "Till". I.ANB THAT IIAU 0 TCBSUWl LOCUST " AND IX)CHHT STRHBIM KUUOLPH VALENTIN In "TIIK CONQUERING rOWE" l NIXON 6i(D AND PK,f?j?tia . TOM WISE In "FATHER. TOJI" RI VOLI "D. .a??. sa-YS" ?7t i "The Rider of the King LegJ 69TH ST. "-W" tSi POLA NEGRI In "TUB LAST PAYMENT" f.J. SlKAtfU """ TiiibVn.1 aTse-l fla A t 1 a. ii.. a - ..a IF A,nnfrt P I AGNES AYRES I III "1IIK I.ANB THAT IIAU NO T.'BK1SJ AT OTHfaK i HhTRES, MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A.J AMBASSADOR MiKwMVi JEFFERSON set" m,?,hl,i:iS Wl-ITIVI'I.Y lAT .IXlis Vi iiv',- Jt-rr--IXjVJl'N MATINKU V.M DOUGLAS FAIRRaWc ai.i-star caht m , f. xSn "A MAN'S HOME" PARK nJDQE AVM. h DAUPHINj rAIr. M,tt aiir,. kvh 0: B JACK HULI is "in caix r irmi Ken "l yf a,.h
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