Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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of the "Ileal Letttr" and the
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tlen nnil Hip most t.ilkfd nf linek.
of Trmrl. Iltnr.. Illnsmiihr.
etr. lire aimiillril itruiiintlr fur 'a
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Largest Old Boek Stere in America
'Always buy-
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DAIIAUT
ing books. We
need everv ene !
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HU Willi IJliV IU
V Willi I Keep our
shelves com
plete. We de net urge you te
buy, however. We invite veu
te visit, and leek about and fnnl
ga
at home. But we de like te'
hflvn wllllf- vnn nah fnt' IM....,
wTiv we ii'ti trlel ( ,',.,.. t
wny e aie glad te nav cash
for Used books Oil every Sllb-
Ject. Se please remember that
wn .in, L. ,,..11 w'";"-1 l""
we buy, as- well as sell, used
U00KS.
Beeks lluut'lit. I.ibraiieb I'urrluiued
Learys Boek Stere
Ninth Street, below Market
ivfy.? '$)',pe8i,e ViMmee
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1,1 llv TIKNRY M. NSKT.T I
Waller C. Are jen trjlns te Ret tnolltnew wIie'h tn charge. Address Deug
Inte mere trouble, aniline my real enln-
ion of n let of popular people? I tlitni.
,w!V" Tfiri?,hiJiS " ""',,l.,;.rf",1"rt' -
Kri,,cC:, .rr: """v. :'."
things. F'rinstnnee. I wish some one'
el would write his terii"i and liii
titles and eliminate tlnt tjpieal (Irif
llt.Ii Miiall-leun view polar, and that1
itrltntli stle of preaehlning IIKe a
hnve reminded me of a flag. Mingy set-
meti 111 a little enuntrv ehuivli with a
.,..., nt.i ,.rM n.,,1 ii.'n ,.ri,.. utitiiwht
eeming in through the windows ami!
the birds singing e.ulde and I juM i
naturallj fall asleep, that's all. ,
T extiressed m oninlen of tlie Ciisli
' ' .......
lluster Keaten has made entirely tee
many pictuies for me ,e give you a list
l,nn Mm iiwit TOmtil nnn. her., were
" ...-. .....v ..... -
;;Tl,e 1'hM house." "The lleaf and
.. '"
V, '.something te Tliink About
was a erj line picture and showed what
Cecil Ue Mllle can de when lie wants
te. Se ilitl "Foel's Paradise."
Thanks for jour praie and your geed
wishes, I5ut wheie de jeu get that
'stenographer with the golden locks"
. . ..! Tt T .!.! 1...... r..... 1 1. ......
i u ii ; it t irit-u te mi.- hut-. iki.w..
1 knew
somebed.x who would come down nnd
make a terrible mess of the golden locks
anil my own fevv remaining gray ones, i
.1. II. K. waxes poetical thus:
Oh. Mr. Nee j,
I think jeu're clever, really.
And don't jeu think that Kodelph, with
the p.iteut leather hair.
Must make it awful gteaj '!
When Agnes "fell" s easy.
It must have been becnu-e she MUST
and net heenuse she'd care.
Then there Is Wallj .
A champion of fellj ,
lie has the wife he started with, is he
a millionaire?
Oh. shades of Shakes, preserve u !
What "actors" new tin serve us;
The hams briu.T home the bacon, while
the artists get the air.
Twe Schoolgirls I'm always glad te
hear that it's I he "first time" people
have written te me. It shows that I'm
making new friends or new enemies
and I enjoy both.
Write I'ojethy Gi-h. cnie I). W.
ilriilith. :tu"i I.engacre Hutlding. Tlun s
Siiuare. New Yerk. I never noticed the
resemblance between Viela Dana and
IWt lirtell. De jeu knew whj? Ue
eause I never go te see either of thtm
if I can help it.
It was Orn Carew who played "The
T.itt'e Foel." I knew a let of girls In
i he movies who are still plajing it
off the screen.
O. H. Olmstead - - Marien Davics is
net engaged, married or divorced. Ann
I dnubt if she will no any of the thrte
se long as her pieseut arrangements
cetitimie. I haven't heard of the I.j
man Howe travelogues for a long time
nnd I doubt if they are new btlng
made.
...nrlU Ne. I've never seen Mae
...-..- - -. - - - - -
Murraj s age given. And I den t knew
wnj sue annum e.v t i"si" ". "
can't be that old Address her c.ire
of Tiffany Productions, HH West Ter- i
tv. fourth streit. New Yerk. Address. I
IIope Hampton I.'IO Hrnadway. New,
Yerk, and Hetty Hljtl.e is") I.aUren i
street, Hollywood. Yes. 1 believe in
"geuuis" in writing. Hut you
shouldn't let the word frighten jeu.
RomemlxT "genius" is given te verj
few, but mnnj are blessed vvitli verj
estimable talent, and it is the talent
thnt keens the world going round. I
mean by thnt that talent spurs en te
the hope of being genius and the energy
thus produced is the eneiny that does
things really verj well worth while.
"Kissel" Of course, your nom de
plume It a complete disguise. I couldn't
even guess jour first name, could T?
Address Doretlij Unlten, care of I.asky
Studie, Holljweod,
commercial
one eh me.
Tourist- That s a new
Are j nu any relation te
a trailing salesman? I can't give j,i
.i. ,.r n tin. mmnK ,iii,.,.tr,,
Geh! i'eeple are chnnglng jobs fast
,l"',""lll1? "'T-i !,,nR t,1"t !n ",'.V
,,,)., hiiek is II I hlnese pilMle with
,",. crossed out and new ..,
Inseited Hut it jeu want te get m
touch with them, just write te "( ast
iiig Diretier," such and such a sludle.
I.aeky, Ilellj weed ; Metre, Hollvvveod;
Geldujn, Culver ltv. Calif.: Culver
sal. I uiwrsal I'll) Calif Ince,
olljvveod: (iiiihtli, .Maiiiareuecli, .N,
The Hurteii Helmes
iilmes travel pictures
see them every new
aie still a live. 1
and then. Office nt Aeolian Hiilldlng,
.!.". West Forty bCteniiW.Irecl. I. don't
-lsters some time nce. I i en t think meii el 1 lie lJarner. bv Ilex liriicli. I : ", . . . """-'.
I they are as wonderful as you de. Hut It "as in the part of the half-breed I L" I" "" ,J,,' ",, s r "? "V 0UT, but ,"J'
'don't get mad. I'm probably wrong. I thut the lirbt-namcd wen bis fame. ' ,c" n,In!f. '". f 'Ps tcr i'i?" Can d!en,n
I And I lmcn,t denounced Valentine, . . . i , '" J. Jam Mix. is married.
Lulte as much as jeu de. T think the ..nrTOled ReIer-Yeu knew, it's , f ) m. member ""the Mix 'household
boy has a let ,.f talent, llut I don't awfully nice of you te say bucji friendly and I ey ave name 1 ; hci The.naslni
th.nk he lias, really "armed artis-, things te an old man. It ...fte cheers ' Tem lavs he's ceW u, n,nV.' "1'LV
ticaiiy jer. nuc no win; jeu nicu me up and fills mc full of lien and 1 1 honest. m.,,,,. ,...i.i .:. ". i'
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EVENING PUBLIC
Fairbanks at Ilnllvunntl
'
1 lini Turpi,, Acln.lrtr-Qi.it v'r kld-
" i"-: n nn.i ri,:ha iae:
lltilllll s. Vnt! he innrrle.l nm llbn
Will Kesers. is one of the few men In
movies who has the same wife he start-
will,. She was here with him re-
cent!
when he was making personal, ,,l"t' ,l0" l '"11 a doctor; call an un
nces in this city, if you had dertaker 111 be dead. I'm glad you're
appearanet'
?'"' hcr "J'1'; Majbe oho had drops In
, ,V "' -""""" "" uny sac murncii
! "lm
A.M. H. Mitchell Lewis Victer
Sutherland and Mabel Julienne Scott
had the lendltiL- role, in the film ver-
t t . ...... .. ..... ..
CAinp 111 tnillll llt1i n hn.t rnun f utiflnr
fever ten V'h,r,i ...?... ,"'S
m.-V 'iMck liarthelme.; is Iwenl y-.U
...,.l !. t:.... f... 1..-1 ...i V
iiii-i i 111" iiti -lieu iiiriifs inn, it's
he's married. Uemember "Way Down
...i-ii. iii-inviMurr iiie gin wim piaycui
tlie part of the ingenue the girl who
I married the professor in the end? That
,uls Mary Iinj. She was (ami is) u
dancer. She ami Dick met while the
wire making the film, fell in love and
weie married. And they ure appar-
nitly erj happy, in spite of the fact
.I.... .1 - !t V. .1 . I .. . '
iiuit im-(. art- niarrice. oemciinies inai
tlees hanneti. ou knew
. , ,
MJIdretl White writes: "I wish te
say a little In regard te the party who
wiete about '('amilli:.' I saw the nlc-
tuie and will also sav I did net think genus equine was given se much adver
mueli of Nazlmeva. I really don't np- Using throughout the country In "The
prove of foreigners for actors and Four IUrsemen." Ht this w'eek when
.niii-M-K. i in-) minim .tn uu our own
Americans. I saw 't'amlllc' advertised
a cenpii' ei weehs age wuu v. uira ivini-
linll Yeung plajing it. (Vm jeu tell me
where it is plajing new: I'd love te
see it.
"Alse will you tell mc the national
ity of Tin-da llara and Sessuc llaya-
kawa? I like them both ery much and
am serrv that Tludu Kara isn't In pic-
lines nn mere. I saw her In person
and think she is lovely.
"I saw The Queen of Sheba' and
really oeuld't understand hew Hettj
Hljthe could face the public nfter act
ing in that picture with some of the
costumes she had en. I thought she
was a disgrace. ou certainly would
have thought she would wear an after
noon gown instead of an evening gown
en the stage. I saw her In person after
mviiij; liii- invLlirc.
"I hope jeu don't think I m tee for fer
waid. but I really believe in sajlng
what I think. I'm crar.v nbeut your
column and never mi-s reading it."
(I don't think jeu're forward bj nnv
means; quite the reverse. I'm afraid
voii'ie a b't backward rather old-
lashiened and net quite pregresslne
with the trend of modern thought. It
would be a terrible calamity te Amerl-
Pnn rt 0f jn,is if foreigners were
ixtiuded Ne cuiintry can grew artls artls
tienllj if it closes its ejes nnd its minds
te thu weiks of artists of ether coun
tries. If we insisted en AU-American
pictures, we would become hupelcsslv
provincial nnd narrowed. Te the real ,
lever of art there is no such thlni? ns
,innnlltr. nveeet .. It ,le,.;"
..-, - .-.,.. . .. ...-...,., ... v
tendencies, hut as seen as these ten-
uencies u"cemc Known unu a pnreciatcu,
Hew I Raised
By An Ex-Child ;
CIIAPTEIl VIII
I Improve Their Iidurnlleii
WHEN my parents married they were i
4,ui i ..i. .i,.. ., .i
tjpieal happy-go-lucky, soft-sod-
derlng, lovable dumbbells
w hat they dldn t knew about fur- I
niching a home and keeping house would
fill four mail-order catalogues. After
I took them in hand, of course, all this
. hanged. Thej used te have their meal,
at any old time. I demonstrated te
their entire satlsf... lien that I had te
eat regularly, which wnf pretty nearlv
all the time Their furniture was all
I irst Period the kind newljweds buv I
when they don't knew nnjthlng abeut1
,
T" DI.flDr.U te stnrt my campaign
j- witn me large mnungany tecKer.
with .he L.rire ninhnirnnv ii,r
neuKi, inc.. used te sit in it wmie he , loom ht f, ms ,nw , -I
eld me with one linud and rend Ii ..,...i ,i,.J.i... i.. .i. ..... ....'
the ether. After n while we wnnltl t .
f er a while we would get ,
il in his paper or book he
in wobble and Id fetch im
se interested
,. ," , v, , T. i i I .
would let nm wobble and Id fetch up
with a most .1 scenraging bump en the ?
head from a ,nlii mnhegany arm.
Ilefere I (euld crawl, of course, IN,,
liad te put up with It, but as seen as
l eeuld get around my first trip was
mil te tlm kitchen, where I linil Mm
'grenf geed fortfne te find the hatchet.
After that It wite but the work eUn
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, ' SATUBDAY,
i tlicy beroine Intcrnntlenal. TIie Clam
K. YentiK rrslen nf "Cnmllh'" enn be
M-cii oery new niitl tlien in the vari
ous nelgliboiheod Ikiiiscs. Keep wutch
' iiig the jilioleplay guide printed at the
I bottom of thlx tmcc trlclit-hnml hIiIei
'every day null ,eu'll find it. Thcda
Hani Is American : hcr real name, be
fore her marriage te Charles Urabin.
was Theodesla Geedman. Hayakawa
is Japanese. I'll hnve te admit that
Hetty HIjthc'N costumes were, well
Hen OI sort 01 WOreilt. Were
they?
The kind jeu can put en with-a pew
,,rr l'"" ou knew. Hut gee! Didn't
, "p ll,0K great: Any time 1 kick nbeut
it s get mc
.lerrj- I-ay Se jeu thin
think lnts nf tliesn
it nre jum n nue up. tiojeii' uec:
invite jeu right new te Moe In any
In ",I',11 ";, " "t them that I
' ,uu, be'" able te answer jet. There
"ust u" -" Ami ini'ldcntallj T want
? PelOgl7t' le the wntur.s of all of
. 1110111 fill till! lllltlll In ntIw n..u.l
in riitji urutiim
1'... . f a ..ii .. .. ., .
.'."',' '"?.,. ' '" l '?" ou new ew lie
hat pein mfX'e'; one S!enI
' l ' "" '' . u '" imrt ene reason 1
never as-kt'i him I never mm him
' That's a geed one. "
SOME GOSSIP ABOUT
HORSE ACTORS
AND THEIR FILMS
TJOW about the horses of studio land?
1 We haven't had much news con
cerning them lately.
The Ixis Angeles horse colony, of
course, was highly elated when the
ii. wus ii'iirncu mat Hetiert Hosvverth
had titled his sea diama "The Sea
i.ien, ninny nerses were verj free In
tlieir criticisms. Nene of the le"?)l
animnls has ever seen a sea lien and
some ill-feeling was caused when It was
icarneti mat a whole school of whales
was given emplejment In the Hosvverth
jea drama, at a time when se many
Holljweod animnls are out of work.
r lorence uinr s liorse does k
some
ciiMitiennl juninlns in Tlmmna If
luce's picture, "The Hottentet."
which js jammed with sensntlenal hedge
nnd water Jumps in which n score of
hunters take part. Several of the
iiuiiwi., ettueii U cow oey extras dressed
up as gentlemen sportsmen, hnd some
nan inns, nut no serious accidents oc ec
lurred te mini or beast.
Stahl used hundreds of horses 'in a cl'nii
lust this week Producer Jehn M.
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nll'lit -rlMim- Lfniin t.i- ',-. -it- I
;.Ti ,. r i ,, ."" ,- . -',"'
Lri .., . .',' J "I01; I,y'a,ten ,',ns ,
Kmi.i . ,? , r"' f '" Th"
i,,,tlitllle!."'llw
"Tim IIi.triMifnt "
t m,"."'' rv ... ,.t
Dnnne" .Cn.nn rr Hi,.. .1.11.,,. l .l." " .
.litiurit.-e lOliriieurH l.nrrtn
" . . . ' ..'line n uuiji't
.Mnny et tne nest horses in Iyes An-
c,wi t,,ek. ,im-
din "Tim " Mr hfr tI,rent' Bsn,nff for hnath hnath hnath
Pl.otei.il y horses ,!, "Veu you beast !" she choked "Ne;
t roles " needn't leek! I took It from him.
!n'' s Arienn
"ui,', I'remineii
Florence Vlder's steenlechnser. Hum
ter Kenten's wiilte lierse. which lini
a role in "The Hlacksmith" ; Hen Tur
pin's jackass nnd Hilly Hevnn's zebra
which is new nlnvlnp. le "(In Pn'ml
a two-reel cemedj, have sent a bag of
nntu tn Itlll.tir'u ,nnrn ., 1,!1, fn.l.,l ..
i,,. ,, .i i. i. ...i. m..
' '!'. . ."V1 i".lLT.l "'..i:"e","r,,..v. 'V""e. . " .4';" "1" "UM
,f. utMIIK 'l'll, Ulll llliri Orel! ICraperarilV I
cxnise.f from work at the Kenten
studio.
My Parents
By J. p. McEVOY
few minutes te convince my parents they i
would need another rocker.
V few dajs Iattr I turned mv ntten-
Hen te the piano. It had riot been I
tuned for tears, nnd thn nn1 it mi.
was enough te wreck any sensitive
nervous system.
j enVe my parent nlentv of time tn
i Iflic it tuned, nnd it was only after I
rV", f'0,uin,-'(',1, ll'ey had no Intention
fyd ?",inhn1ndab XLn Inff
stoe 'lI'crepMtK enYwhUe
1 1 ,,. ni .,..';,, ', ."J, ""u ,w,,u
' " nd uewfljhc line.
niinn'ei v .. 17 .
G0IUM after m.v parents bought a
new piano- a much better one, tee
ani1 their appreciation for music im-
1'ivii.ii III i eilllllKl,, IMIl uvt'll lO tills
eitj inej no nei reaii7e that it wrn, I
who desorve the credit for this. nH well '
ft 1. y MiFiiniiiLliInn ll.fiU ll.iln
.,.".,". " ".." '" '.".. r"", I
for destrevln
thn golden oak (lining, i
I""." ."... ""' ,,'V. . ,'".. ,,.M.' p '". l"T'er,
for brenk,B nll thplr fuddy-duddy in
tatJnn icvilnnd china, for poking hole
i ,i, ,,,., .. ,i, ' n I "" "
luneii itaviiunii uiiiiiu, mr iieKing ueies
i .i, ri,nrillIum ,, ,i,e ...ii' v.. i. ..."
who made them what they are today
nuti tuCri j m 11()t Wagging about
It is ,.,,,,. ,luty t0 ra0 ,ir
ui
parcnt.s preperl.v
nnd "I seed my duty
nnd I dene 'cr.'
Anether chapter
Memoirs ne.( week.
In Kv Child's
PAWNED"
HUH IIEOINH TIIK HTOBY
Hawkins, nn old New Yerk cabman,
unable te threw oft hla love of drink,
pavvna lila little ynethprltn daUBht.r,
l lair, te hln eldrfrltrt, Paul Vnla.
te t brtniaht utt without knowledge of
"'r real father until he can redeem hla
Pledfe by ovprcemlna1 hla wenkneea anil
redetmlnif hlmaelf, Twenty yeara later,
a futlle attempt made by a yeun un
known white man te alew away en a
Jianeeng-er ahlp snlllnr ,from Samoa
brlina him utvler the keen observation
pr one of the paen;er. who fellows
h in ashore and aateiilshes him by re.
eallnir accurate knew letlae of hla former
lire aa a San l'-ritnelsce youngster of
wealth and roeU family, with one weak
aput vanibl nt. l'erauaded by Iho ten
J".,lve .Promlae of a pntsnire home te re
!"' (he atery of his wanderlnaa since
his tlleapiHatHnce from Bat.' KraneUre,
the etrknded youth tells of tnuch'ns the
ew apeta of fife In a va n effort te fe.
i.,i.n,UiCc.r;"ully ,he t'llre 6t chanre.
Na Mailed that the youth has no criminal
receru, the mysterious passenger draw a
up a strange contract, whereby the
younger man agrees te pawn himself
body and soul, Inte hla service. Gilbert
I .Anna ii trie iRTirtture of the elder
muir upon the written Iwnd a name
wianhiw. dclV. "" thS h'(,v,f Ainerlca'S
wealthiest chain of gambl'ng houses.
.1 ha younger mn wrltee hla alanaturn
aJ,lihm.nlf,YS ,nlf,bl requlrlnr "he
fhi . .ft,he """ water te brlnr out
the simple name Jehn nnicVt. in the
Kambllng-heuse which Uruce "v'alta" ii
a secret Innscler, he plays till ha la
"""I through th, management I.
VhS A -.,M09 ,0. Vlivm llem valuables.
nV,H p."iw,nbrikfr..,s 1 marvelously beau
!'"' '' Tri,llln """ taxlrab. he geta
1110 . .brw.' w,,h "0,IT "Cited foreign"
era, but flntla sanctuary Jtut na he keels
cai)
lhj jilclan
diet.
J..." L' ".' "' s"ti nruiiant
wne, new ever, is a drug ad-
AND HERE IT CONTINUES
"VrATOnAMAM" he enarlcd. "I
' quite understand that you took
geed care of that! Who drove you?"
"Hawkins."
"Druuk art usual, I suppose! Drain
tee fuddled te usk questions!"
"That's net true," she cried out
fharply. "Hawkins hasn't touched a.
drop for a year."
"All right!" snnppcd Dr. Crang.
"Have it that way, then ! Ilelng In his
dotage, he makes n geed blind, even
sober. And se jeu went for a little ride
with Mr. .Tehn Bruce tonight?"
Claire Vcniza was wringing her hands
as she glanced In an agony of appre
hension at the wounded man en the
fleer.
"res," she said; "bnt but won't
you " e
"And where did you first meet Mr.
Jehn Bruce, and hew long age?" he
Jerked out.
Claire Vcniza's great brown eyes wid
ened. "Why, I never saw him In my life
until tonight!" she. exclaimed. "And
he wasn't Tn the car tcu minutes. Haw
kins drove back te the corner just us he
always does with fattier, and Mr. llrucc
get out. Then Hawkins drove me home
and went uptown te get father. I I
wish they were here new!"
Dr. Crang was gritting his teeth te
gether. A slight unnatural color was
tinging his cheeks. He moved a little
closer te the girl.
"I'm gliid te hear you never saw Mu
Bruce, before," he said cunningly. "Yeu
must huve traveled fast then meta
phorically speaking. Ive at first sight,
eh? A cooing exchange of confidences
or was it all en one side? Yeu told him
who you were, and where you lived,
nnd "
"I did nothing of the kind!" Claire
Vcniza interrupted angrily. "I did net
tell him anything!"
"Just strictly business then, of
course!" Dr. Crang moved a step still
nearer te the girl. "In that case lie
i must have pawned something, and as
l.avergnn sends nothing nut nign-pricea
articles te jour father, we shall prob
ably find ipiite a sum of money in Mr.
Urwce's pockets. Kh Claire?"
She hit her lips. She still did net
i ipiltu understand only thnt she bit
terly regretted new, somehow, that she
had removed the money from Jehn
Hruce's person ; only that the drug
crazed brain of the man in front of hcr
was digging, had dug, a trap into which
she was falling. What answer was she
te make? What was she te
With i midden cry she shrank back
but tee late te save herself. A face
alight with passion was close te hers
new; hands that damped like a steel
vise, and that hurt, were upon hcr
shoulder and threat.
"Yeu lie!" Dr. Crang shouted
hoarsely. "You've lied from the mln-
l,tP ' came into this room. Jehn Hruce
"un I l Knew new wny jeu nave ni
ways refused te nave anytniug te ue
with me. That's why!" He loosened
one hand and pointed te the figure en
I tile noer.
"ITnw lnnir has this been celni? en?
' Hew long hnve jeu been meeting him?
Tonight ls nothing, though you worked
it well. Hawkins te tnke jeu for a
, little joy ride with your lever while
I fathers away. Damned clever! leu
left him en thnt corner nnd he's here
wounded! Hew did he get wounded?
Yeu never saw him before! Yeu never
heard of him ! Yeu teltl him nothing
uu ill Jlfllirrti ', mult t. iwn ttJt'-ii;
..' . .. ? . .. .
. .1 . lft 11. .11. 1..' !... l.MA
you lived no ceuiu eniy nnd tne pn-
vntc entrance! Just knew enough about
' te climb in through your back win-
"k " fevered deg! Hut. of
n's pecsets will ee me money jeu gave
him for what he pawned! Shall we
. . , , . -.. , .. m,
IOOK alld SCO nOW mUCIl 11 W8B .'
Sbe tore herself free and caught at
nnd nllt If tn the BR fn urn. thorn Ki,
I fore you came te keep it away from
' yeu.,f
Dr. Crang swept a hand across his
eyes and through his hair with a savage,
fcrky movement, nnd then he laughed I
itnllintlerfltel V.
"Wlmi linu tine im, nm! uvn
Itiri,, twu vii 1'iuj Ml, tinj naun; 4,11111,1,
I Hcd te jeu about your lever there.
l sad there was nething: ceu d save n m.
I Yes. yes. Claire, my dear. I lied." He
knelt suddenly, and suddenly intent and
professional studied Jehn Hruce's face,
and felt ngaln for the pulse beat at
Jehn Jlrucc t wrist. 'Trctty near the
limit," he stated coolly. "Internal
bleeding." He threw back his shoulders
tn a strangely egotistical way. "Nei
many men could de nn) thing; but I.
Sydney Angus crang, ceuld: na, ha!
In ten nilnutca he could be en the read
te recovery hut ten minutes, ether-
' " exactly the length of time he
has te live."
An Instant Claire Venlsa stared at
him. Her mind reeled with chaos, with
terror and dismay.
"Then de something!" she Implored
wildly. "If you can save him, de It!
Yeu must! Yeu shall!"
"Why should I?" he demanded. His
teeth were clamped hard together. "Why
should I save your lever? Ne damn
him!"
She drew away from him, and. sud
denly en hcr Ttnees, burled her face lu
her hands nnd burst into sobs.
'"I'I, If I 1,1.1 Im i.ii,i. ,,-ll.l."
h,c cried out., "Haa thnt frightful btuff
a . ...
Are you no ienger even human?"
trnnstermed seu inie an llDSOIllte ticiid?
Muslied, a curious leek of hunger in
his eyes, he gazed at her. "
"Pin devilishly human in some re
spools!" His voice rose, out of con cen con
trel. "I want you ! I have wanted you
from the day I saw you."
She shivered. Her hands felt sud
denly icy as she pressed them against
her face. .
"Thank Ged; then," she breathed,
"for thU, nt least that you will never
?. . .
-wen i ii - ins vice rese'hlghcr,
t-r.. I -nkiL tPI'd 4. ....' . t,
FEBRUARY 25,
An Unuiual Remance of People Whose Very Being It
V Pledged te De the Bidding of Others
By FRANK L. PACKARD
Auther of "Th M'raeh Man," "Frem Ntw On," etc.
Cepvriaht, toil, bv Publle Ledger Company
t.
rffaaK8egBHgs.".
llifli
He had caught her fn his arms,
his lips were upon here. Bite strug
gled like a tigress
trembling with passion. "Won't I?
By Ged, I will I The one thing In life
I will hnve some wny or another! Yeu
understand? I will! And de J en tliink
I would let him stand in the way? Yeu
drive, me mad, Claire, with these won
derful eyes of jeurs, with that hair,
these lips, that threat "
"Step!" she was en her feet and
in nn Instnnt had reached him, and
with her hnnds upon his shoulders was
shaking him fiercely with all her
strength, "t hated you, despised you,
loathed you before, but with that uinn
dying here, you murderer. I "
Her volce trailed off, strangled,
choked. He had caught her In his
arms, his lips were upon her. She
struggled like a tigress. And as they
lurched about the room he laughed in
mad abandon. She wrenched herself
free nt last, and (dipped and fell upon
the fleer.
"De you believe me new?" he
panted. "I will have you! Neither
this man nor any ether will live te get
you. His life is a snap of my fingers
se is any ether life. It's jeu 1 want,
anil jeu 1 will have. And I'll tame
jeu ! Then I'll show you what love is."
She was meaning new a little le her
self. She crept te Jehn Uruce and
stared Inte his face. Dying! Thcv
were letting this mnn die. She trleil
te readjust the cloths upon the wound.
MlO heard Docter Prnne lnnl..it I,.
again. It seemed as tiieuirh her soul
w-erc slnkitig into sonic great bottomless
a bjss that was black with horror. She
, . ,,0,t, ,lnew tMH -Tehn Hruce. She
iinti tern uocrer Crang se. It was Use
less; te repeat it, useless te argue with
a drug-steeped brnln. There was only
one thing that was absolute and final,
and thnt was that a man's life was
lir',8 Vvny' nml a ncnn'. n Inhuman
llfnd who could save him, but whom
Pleading would net touch, steed cal
lously by, net wholly indifferent, rather
gloating ever wJint took the form of
triumph in his diseased mind. And
then suddenly s,e seemed se tired and
weary. And she tried te prav te Ged.
And tears came, and en her knees she
turned and flung out her arms im
ploringly te the unkempt figure that
steed ever her, nnd who .smiled as no
ether man she had ever seen had smiled
w .1.. ,..... .-. . .
' in. iiuj ei wtvi, ter anything,,
jeu nave ever known In jour life that
irnsJ n,,re and sacred," she said
brokenly, "save this man."
He looked at her for a moment, still
with that sardonic smile upon his lips,
and then, swift in its transition, his
expression changed and cunning was
In his eyes.
"What would jeu give?" he purred.
'Give?" She did net leek up. She
felt a sudden surge of relief. It de
based the mnn the mere, for it wns
evidently money new; but her father
would supply that. She hnd enlv te
ask for It. "What de jeu want?"
she naked eagerly.
"Yourself," said Docter Crang.
She looked up new, qulcklj, startled'
read the lurking triumph iii his ejes,'
t
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,nPAnIA CHESTNUT Ttel. 10TII
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In "HI'.VT FBKK"
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Harry T. jlerey nnil Itathljn Wllllunn
"A MAN'S HOME"
In
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Thfe Child Theu Gaveat Me"
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BETTY COMPSON
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CONWAY TEARLE
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f"T-Il OT IlIUATitK llelew Hprut e
56TH 3 1 MATI.Vnr. DAILY
r,nVKBM.I'B Mlllllls STOKY
"A Tale of Twe Worlds"
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A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
IN KINO ABTIIl'U'8 COUHT"
IMPERIAL Z,
(10TH A WALNUT HTM
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BERT LYTELL
In "THE 1UI.K KICH"
IARlTfiN CHESTNUT Above UncUD
NAKLIUIN Dlv. II'IA A.M tn11:30P.,
JACKIE COOGAN
in --'i uui" j
&22
and with n sudden cry of fear turned
away hcr head.
"Sly myself!" Her lips scarcely
moved.
"Yes, my dear! Yourself Claire I"
Docter Crang shrugged his shoulders.
"Kdlnburgh, Londen, Vienna, Paris.
ilegreeJYem everywhere im, ha ! am
I a high-priced man? Well, then, why
don't you dismiss me? Yeu called me
In ! That Is my price or shall we call
it fee? Premise te marry me, Clulre,
and I'll save that man."
Her fare had Install vestige of color.
She steed and looked at him, hut .it
did net seem ns though she any longer
had control ever her limbs. She did
net seem able le move them. ' They
were numbed; her brnlu was mercifully
numbed there was only n sense nf
Impending horror, without that horror
taking concrete form. A voice came
te her as though from some great dis
tance ;
"Don't lake tee long te nittke up your
nind. There Isn't much time. It's
nbeut touch and go with him new."
The words, the tone, the volce reused
her. Realization, understanding swept
upon her. A fnintness enme. She closed
her eyes, swayed unsteadily, but re
covered herself. Something made hcr
leek nt .the upturned face en the fleer.
She did net knew this man. He was
nothing te her. Whv was he nleadlnir
"with her te pawn herself for him? What
right find lie te ask for worse than
death from her thnt he might live? Hcr
soul turned sick within her. If she re
fused, this mnn would die. Death! IF
was a very little thing compared with
days and months nnd j-ears linked, fet
tered, bound te a drug fiend, a coward,
a feut thing, a potential murderer, u
man only In the sense of physical form
who had abused every ether Ged -given
attrlbute until it had retted away ! Her
hands pressed te hcr temples fiercely, in
torment. Was this man te live or die?
In her hands was balanced n human
life. It seemed as though the must
scream out in her anguish of soul ; and
then it seemed as though she must fling
herself upon the drug-crazctl being who
lind forced this torture iipenlicr. fling
lierse.f upon him te batter and pemmc
ice lilt
at Tic
in hideous contentment at Tier. What
was she te de? The choice was hers.
Te let this mnn here die, or te accept a
living death for herself no, worse than
that something that was abominable,
revolting, thnt profaned She
drew her breath in sharply. She was
staring at the man en the fleer. His
ejeluls fluttered nnd opened. Gray eyes
were fixed upon her, eyes thnt did net
seem te see, for there wa n vacant stare
in them nnd then suddenly recognition
crept into them nnd they lighted up,
full of a strnngc, glad wonder. He made
an effort te speak, an effort, mere
feeble still, te reach out his hnnd te
lier nnd then the ejes had closed and
lie was unconscious again.
She turned slowly nnd faced Docter
Crane.
"Yeu de net knew what j'eu nre do
ing." She formed the words with a great
effort.
"Oh, yes. I de! he nnswered with
i mocking deliberation. "I knew that it
1 1 can't get out ene way, I can an-
ethei and the way deesn t matter.
"Ged forgive you. then," she said in
a dead voice, "for I never can or will!
I I agree."
He took a step toward hcr.
"You'll marry mc?" Ills face was
lired with passion.
She retreated a step.
"Yes," she said.
He reached out for her with savage
eagerness.
"Clnlrc!" he cried. "Claire!"
Siie pushed him back with both
hands.
Net yet!" she said, and tried te
' stenuv tier voice
mere is another side
,he hnrcnln. The mice is this man's
life. If lie lives I will marry you. and
in thnt case, as you well knew, I can
say nothing of what you have, done to
night; but if he dies, I am net only
free, but I will de my utmost te make
veu criminally responsible for his
i!cnth."
"Ah!" Docter Crang stared at her.
His hands, still reaching out te touch
her. trembled ; his fuec was hectic ; his
ejes were alight again with feverish
hunger nnil then suddenly the man
seemed transformed into another being.
He was en his knees beslde Jehn
Hruce, and had opened ills handbag in
nn instant, nnd In another lie had
forced something from n vial between
Jehn Hruce's lips; then nn instrument
t was In his hands. The man of a me-
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