"w !HIRW?BlraK!WSTOfllHW''JIM8."',W,? nT iTTlvPvifiwWHBr'VBHH my "Wg3R 'JL. r&rmtf. i- a: mm p !. '4V Jil 4 Vkl '' H?-C;t fHIS BEGINS THE STORY Tfanklns, an old jw Yerk cabman, enable te threw off Ma love for drink, narna hta little, motherless daughter, Claire, te hla old friend, Paul Venlta, te be brought up without knowledge of her real' father until he can redeem hla pledge, by overcoming hla weakness and redeeming himself. Twenty yeare later k futile attempt made by a young; un known white man te Mew away en a paaiengcr shin sailing from Samoa brings him under observation of a mjre mjre terleua paiaenger, who drawa up a, con tract In Invisible Ink. whereby the younger man agrees te pawn himself Inte hi service. Gilbert Larmen la the ecret head of America's wealthiest chain of gambling houses. The younger man. who Is a Ban Franciscan of geed fam Sly, with a mania for rambling, is Jehn irace. In the gambling house which Iruce "visits" as a secret Inspector, hs plays till he la broke, and through the management Is give a chance te pawn some valuables. .The .pawnbroker Is n, marvelously beautiful slrl. Trailing; her, he gets Inte a brawl, and finds sanctuary In her home Just as he keels ever at ths feet of the girl. . She calls In Dr. Crang, a brilliant physician but a drug addlet. who la In love with her. She repulse his advances, but te save Uruce's Ufa agrees te marry Cranr. Crane; robs the Rsfn of Druce'a money which Claire haa Idden. Ilrure aske her te marry him, and Is astonished at Crang's grip en her. Hawkins reveals te Druce ha la the glrl'it worthless father. Hawkins premises te redeem himself by giving up drink, and Venlia agrees that Claire shall learn who bar father Is, but Hawkins re fuses, pretending ha haa net been able te conquer the habit As Bruce, alts medi tating; en the episode, he hears Claire' voice In a cry of distress. Crang la trying te force kisses upon her. In the reelee that fellows. Bruca hurls hitn downstairs. Claire refusea te see him, end he gees back te 'his "work" of gam bling In Larmen' house te check off nn the empleyes, but does net play, Hs lias taken a dislike te gambling. Bruce la kidnapped by Crang, who threaten te kill him If he refuses te write a letter decoying- Larmen, the gambling king, 'Inte Crang" blackmailing- power. Ve- nlxa, sick in bed, sends Claire for Ilanr- 'klns. Cranr beasts te Claire of his plot te extort money and show the letter, cart of which Bruce haa written In his Invisible Ink, warning I-annen. Claire weeps and hef tears bring out marks en the paper which excites Crang'a sus picions. AND HERB IT CONTINUES TT STILL Isn't safe," he said In a J. lowered voice. "At least, net here; e I am going te' take you te htm. But perhaps you would prefer that I should explain mv own connection with this affair first?" Again Larmen nodded. "Perhaps it would be just as well," ke said. Once mere Crang looked cautiously around him. "We we-nrp quite alone, I take It?" t "Quite," said Larmen. "My name is Andersen, William An An dereon," Crang stated smoothly. "I was the one who telephoned you last nignt. x am a irienu 01 Jehn lirucc tlie only one be's get. I guess, except yourself. Bruce and I used te be boys together in San Francisce. I lmdn't teen him for years until we ran into each ether here in New Yerk a few weeks age and chummed up again. As I told you ever the phone. I don't knew the ins and euttt of this, but I knew he is In Reme trouble with n gang that lie get mixed up with in the underworld somehow." , "Tck!" The quill toothpick flexed sharply against one of the tall man's front teeth. "William Andersen" he repeated the name musingly "yes, I remember. I sent a telegram in your care te Mr. Bruce a few days age." "res," said Crang. The quill toothpick appeared te oc cupy the tall man's full attention for a period of many seconds. "Arc you conversant with the con tents of that telegram. Mr. Andersen?" he asked casually at last. Creng suppressed n crafty smile. Mr. Gilbert Larmen was no feel! Mr. Gilbert Larmen steed here as Mr. it. L. Peters the telegram had .been signed: "(lilbert Larmen." The question that Larmen was actually fibklns was: Hew much de you really knew? "Why, yes," said Crang readily. "I did net actually see the telegram, but Bruce told me it was from a friend of his, a Mr. Peters, who would arrive In New Yerk Wednesday nlgbt, and : whom he seemed te think he needed pretty badly In his present scrape." Larmen took a turn or two up and down the room. He halted ngalu be fore Crang. "I am obliged te admit that T am both anxleiiH and considerably at M'u," lie bald deliberately. "There seems te he un nlr of mystery surrounding nil this that I neither like nor understand. Yuu did net allay my fears last night tUien you telephoned me. Have jeu no mere te tell me? Crang shook his head slowly. "Ne," he said. "You've get every i thing I knew. Bruce has been like I a rlam as far as the nature of what is between himself and this gang is con cerned. He will have te tell you him self If he will. He won't tell me. Meanwhile he sent you this." Crang reached into his pocket and took out the envelope addressed te Mr. II. L. Peters, that he had taken pains te seal the night before. Larmen took the envelope, stepped firer te the window, presumably for better light, eud opening the letter, he wn te read it. Crang watched the ether furtively. The quill toothpick, from a scries of 'ielent gyrations, becumn motionless between Larmen's lips. The thiii face Kerned te meld itself into sharp, dogged lines. Again and again Larmen ap peared te rcud the letter ever; and then the hand that held the sheet of paper dropped te his side, nnd he steed for a long time staring out of the window. Finally he turned slowly and came back across the room. "This is bad, Mr. Andersen far worse than I had imagined," he said hi a hard voice. "I believe you paid jeu would take me te Bruce. This let ter aks me te accompany you, and I see we are te go at once," He motioned I'jttaid n box of cigars en the table. Help .eurself te n cigar, Mr. Ander Ander eon, nnd tnke n chair. I'm sorry if " s aa bud us that." Crung made no answer, save te nod hlH head gravely as Larmen stepped quickly toward the deer of the iipnrt iipnrt tecntH adjoining room. Craug struck a match and lighted his rsar. lhe deer of the connecting room lesed behind Lnrmen. A cloud of blue meke veiled Creng's face and a leer tent lighted his suddenly nurrewed eyes. "Se that's it, is it?" grinned Crang ie himself. "I wondered hew he was p'ing te work it ! Well, I guess be would Imve get away with It. tee if 1 hadn't get uwuv with It lirst!" . " sut motionless In his chair and Mencil, And suddenly he smiled inn- iieieiiilj . 'J he sound of running water .ireiii a tun tin neil mi wimu.u-linr,. .... Hm eiii'ir side of the Maehcd him fiilmlt-. connecting deer " l ...1 I!..- .. ... ..mi nuw u mue sail!" murmured JIT i i . y Aneun Crung. He blew n uiuau ung into tne nlr and watched It IISSQlve. "Ami iimiti llln n,. .,,.a-.. lng nothing 1" U. "" w.vs. .ueni;M( flUillUll.l I1VV Ul tnm. and then the deer opened again n;l l.annen reappeared. in ready new," he announced 1 ?tly. "Shall we go?" '.?"" reK0 fr''i 1,,s ehnlr. es, ' he said. Hn glanced nt l.nr "I'm. hn he tapped the ash from the end t Iih ulgur. Luriiieii liud net forgotten . f.1!""8.': hiH ''letltcs. "I've get n taxi Suiting." ','A." liglit," nsreed Laiinen briskly nu led the Way te the elevator. i- , ou t,le street, Crang led the way t'O tliril III tlin (iivl . lllrdln rnnl,a,l J J? from his scat, und flung the deer i a mm ?-. tb m. rAWlNtLU lV.'a2,:i.Cr,Sn motioned Larmen te eater, Hathea ltnrt toward Birdie as though, "-. km Ummmml i rW. Plfrff l t Da Ik BlaMlai ef Other By FRANK L. PACKARD MtrtnaV at "Tha Mirmela Man," "Frem Haw On," at. ' Corniest, sin, tv ftltHs L4cr Cameo Yeu thought you'd double-creat me, did you? Yeu peer feel! Well, It's a showdown new te give the man the necessary address. He spoke in n low, quiet tene : "Keep te the decent streets as long as you can, se that he won't have a chance te'get leery until It weu't mat ter whether he docs or net? Under stand ?" Birdie touched his cap. "Yes. sir," he said. The taxi jerked forward. V,14,'8 net very fnr" snil Crang. He smiled cnguglngly as he settled back In his seat nnd his hand in his cent pock et sought nnd fondled .his revolver. T.tltmrt1 flMHaannilH J 1 t " t "i'i'"-n.y iimmTseu in ins Jn thoughts, nyidc no immediate reply. -.uu uui uuvemeu n dozen DIOCKS, during which time Crang, quite con tented te let well enough alone, nmde no effort at conversation. Larmen chewed at his quill toothpick until, fol lowing a savage little click, he removed it in two pieces from his mouth. He had bitten it in half. He tossed the pieces en the fleer, nnd produced a fresh one from his pocket. , "JIy werdf" observed Crnng dryly. "Youfve get geed teeth." Larmen turned nnd looked at him. "Yes, Mr. Andersen, I have!" His voice was level. "And I'm going te show them when I get bold of Bruce." Crang s expression wns Instantly one Of Innocent bewilderment. "Why," he said, "I thought you" "Have you ever met the lady?' Lar Lar eon asked abruptly. "The lady?" Crang glanced out of the Window. Birdln Wnn mnblne nvwwl time, very geed tlme indeed. Anether five minutes at the outside nnd the trick was done. "The woman In the case," said Lar men. "Oh !" Crnng whistled low. "I sec ! 0, I ve never met her. I didn't knew there was one. I told you he bad said nothing te me." Lnrmen was frowning heavily; hia face wns strained nnd worried. He laughed out suddenly, jerkily. "I suppose I should give him credit for keeping you at least in the dark," he said shortly; "though it strikes me ns mere or less of n ense of locking the stnble deer after the horse has gene." Crnng's eyebrows were raised in well simulated perplexity. "I don't quite get you, Mr. Peters," he said politely. "It's of no consequence." Larmen's eyes were suddenly fastened en the win dow. Frem nn already shabby street where cheap tenements hived n polyglot nationality, the taxi had swerved Inte an intersection that seemed mere a lane than anything else, and that wan still mere shabby and uninviting. "This is a rather sordid neighborhood, Isn't if y lift nkanwiiml fliialnii.i1i we aau uuat;ivil i.uiiuunn It's safe." anld Crane slirnlfirnntlv. .The taxi stepped. "We get out here, Mr. Peters." Crang announced pleasantly, ns Birdie opened the deer. "It's a bit rough, I'll admit; but" he shrugged his shoulders and smiled "you'll have te blome Bruce, net me. Just fellow me, Mr. Peters it's down these 'steps." He begnn te descend the steps of n cellar entrance, which wus unprepos unprepes scsslngly black, and which opened from the rear of a seedy looking biitldlng that abutted en the lane. He did net leek behind him. Larmen had made sure that the letter was te be relied upon,' nudirt lie.' aim it was .leiin lirucc, net anybody else, that Lnrmen wen trusting new. Certainly ; it we much easier te lead Larmen as long us Lar Lar eon could be led ; if Larmen hesi tated about following, Birdie steed rendy te pitch the ether headlong down the steps the same end would be at tained in either case ! But Larmen still showed no suspi cion of the geed faith of ene William Andersen. He was following without question. The daylight streaking down through the entrance afforded enough light te enable Crang, ever bis shoul der, te note that Larmen wei ahvejs close behind" him. At a deer across the cellnr Crnng gnc two rap, three times repeated, and ns the deer was opened, catered with Larmen bei-tde him. The man who had let them in ene of three, who had evidently been roll ing dice nt a table close te the en trance closed the deer behind them and resumed bis game. "If you'll just wait here a minute, Mr. Peters," Crung said breezily, "I'll find Bruce for you." He did net wait for a reply. It mat tered very little as te what Larmen bald or did new, anyhow Larmen's exit was barred by three men! He walked up the length of the low-celled, evll smclling place, and with n key which he took f(em his pocket unlocked a deer et the farther end. As he btepped through the deer his revolver was in Ills hand. He laughed in an ugly way, ns .lehu lirucc rose from the niuttreb and faced htm. "Salt is a great thing, isn't It?" he jeered. He drew from his pocket the slip of paper he had cut from the bot tom of the letter, and held ,lt se that Jehn Bruce could see it. Then he put It back in his pocket again. "Under hand? He get the rest of the letter, ull right; and se he has come down te pay you a little visit. He'a outside there new." Jehn Bruce made no answer. Crang laughed again. . "Yeu thought eu'd double-crons me. illil n? Yeu noer feel! Well. It's a showdown new. I'm going te bring him in heic nnd let you tell him what he's up against. I guews you cun con vince him. He's get less than nn hour In which te come ocresii if jeu are going te sail en that steamer. If you don't make yourself useful te that ex tent, you go out for keeps; and Lar Lar eon stays here until he antes up or rots! Is that qulte clear?" Jehn Bruce's lips scarcely moved. "Yes; it is qulte clear," he said. "I thought It would be!" snarled Crnng and backed out through thu deer. XVIII The Hostage As Crnng disappeared through the doorway, Jehn Bruce stepped neUelcHsly ferwnrd across the earthen Heer. With tlie deer half open and swung inward, it left n generous aperture nt the hinges through which he could see down the length et the cavcllke den outside. He was strangely calm. Yes, there waa Lnrmen dpwn there and Crang waa'valktna? toward him. And Ofanc bad t Wt thr- r epta- awt.- Wall,' .fruwi... v.- V i; why net? with these three npachei at that table yonder 1 l'cs, why net? except that Crang had nlse left open the wny te one last move, left him, Jehn Bruce, ene last card te piny I Strange, the cold, unnatural calmness tliat ivibijiirJ Vitn. t YYla n.ln.1 inAlnAjl ....! i..ii... !. ..!.... """ " IJ:" imiu s buih, .uuiui - SClOUB'y he Was new in the net of put- ting into effect. He reached out. and, extractlne the Iter from the outside of tne deer, inserted it en tnc inside et the lock. He smiled grimly. He tar, it was quite bafe ! The deer was swung se far Inwdrd that the inner edge of it, and therefore his act, certainly could net be seen by any one out there. A last card I Ills lips tightened Well, perhaps I But it was mero than that. His unnatural composure had some thing deeper than that behind it a passionate fury smoldering en the verge of flame. Larmen was out there trapped t He could net put Larmen in greater jeopardy new, no matter what he, Jehn Bruce, did personally, because Larmen dead would net be worth any thing te them. But for himself te stand nnd take It nil like a sheep at the hands of u damned, cringing Te be continued tomorrow CLAIMING PROPERTY HERE, MAN DIES IN NEVADA TOWN Carlyle Wright, en Deathbed, 8ald He Owned Qermantewn Heuse Carlyle Wright, twenty-seven years, n Philadelphia youth, died in Cnrlin, Nevada, leaving n large estate""" but apparently no relatives and the guard ian of his estate cannot be located, nccerdlng te n letter received today by the Missing Persons Bureau at City Hall. The letter is from Mrs. J. Lee Itoli Iteli crts, of Carlin, with whom Wright had been living. She explains thnt he had been living there for the last two years, but did net tell of his property hold ings until in a deathbed statement made te his employer. He died en Monday of pneumonia and his body is being held in the hope that relatives here may be located. According te the letter the youth wns t.... n y rti c.IIIa Tin n ...1 .. ..f.. uv.it u, ftuumuK, & u.t uuu itua i:uu catcd in Germantown. Later he .spent two years in a college in this city. He enlisted nnd served two yenrs over ever sens, ltcturnlng from the war he found that his father, mother nnd sifter, his only relatives, were dead. According te his deathbed state ment, he is heir te a residence in Uer Uer mantewn, where he formerly resided, the contrellinc interest in a Pennsylva nia bank, a plantation in Alabama, a clothing store in Pennsylvania and -CO acres or land in West Virginia. Returning from the war he sought old of his banker, but being refused help, he became despondent nnd went te San Frnncisce, where he lest what money he had. Then he moved te Carlin and wa.s employed by the Pacific Fruit Express Company. 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MLNSON STEAMSHIP LINES ltoem O. rniHrnircr Druartment Drexel Bldg., Philn., nr 67 Wall Ht.. N. Y. t v"" m A aP . Building-, 8-10 Bridge St, New Yerk OOLBIAN BUILDINO. SBATTXX, St., Philadelphia Bell Phene, Spruce 5824 Paris Londen 1922: Special ticKeta evar a T m K a4Br( ntttwum mm -T-rset-" 'xatr - J. r mue r. n TdwaSB JaTKira WJk THE WL IDEAL (Ytf &&. TOURIST W F3$$SUi3 laud mAyJk y win n-mJt L9.MmmW -S Aft ' . i ( r -j wa-- , , " " A 30-day Gates Tpvte Eure; tn riat vnn rmlv M05 ' te cost you only $395 GATES TOURS Ptmiit un TWttli rraset el Afeelsraf Rais 22S Fiflk AreeuM. New Yerk laMdea Part Resa Alt' dates Tours Include, vHtheut extra ce$t, Parts, the Aroenne and the ether Amrrtcan nattlefleMs. TPE stawaVTnktV HJfc? Galveston via Key Wett i WAXXwA Bmmntn Wmmltlxi SntUnmm am- Fast Through Freight Service te All Points in the Southwest en a ai aicagway, Inte that Mid. night Sun un der the jlitterln walla of Taku Gla cier te the atranca totem village of the ters tic Chilkoot. who depicts In to te tam, silver orna ment or woven basket, en age-old civilisatien. gsBB 3BigSH HMJiH&flHDBA e?sWsjBMSSMSgSMSr mmmWmm9tSmmwLmmwmm J W BHsflslsflft. S2flHHHnrHHHpRJR&l . feV .4j , U 1! aVBnBflBflBflBflsflBBKe'BaBBflBBVHUlfU .sV. BMSiIb HHsflBflBflsflsflHsVlL ftHKK!vl9HHg1 1 . S-.58- sBsVeBsBflsBsHsB SPJsWsaas w j 3L il!!lllllll!IIIIIIilllJ!l!!ll!lll!l!!!l!l!!lllll m 1 1 1 J PI MIBLwLWsikU sHj:A .'T, R b I isT M l 'NO' limilllimimilir.JBava mavavavavavavavavavava fcsZsalZis f BsJM North Cape Cruise The Raymond-Whitcomb Annual North Cape CrViise. visiting strangely facinating Iceland, and the great North nJ?eiV i .n?uther,n euiP0i of the world, from whence , 1J the F1? of, ,1,e Arctic sUes, brilliant with changing hues, while en the horizon hangi the eternal sun. Sailing from New Yerk, June 28, with a Perfected Itinerary Including Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, bngland North Cape. Lofeten Islands, the majestic Fjords iirml ?h,CrT.Pi?raib,e Cfulse afTerds "cellent accommoda accemmoda accommeda rh,r h r ,he luxurious s- s- "Osterley," exclusively sien lne1.,nri ,Ur Prns. uith generous 'shore excur excur siens included, as we I as return accommodations te New Yerk or Bosten en the trans-Atlantic liners "Aquitanla." "Mauretania" or "Lacenla." Rates J07S and upward. Immediate application will nisure you of a place en the "Osterlru" anil of the room tcm tlctlre. Our Xerth tape lloehlrt en request. :z Raymond-Whitcomb Europe Tours ; Our "Europe" Tours, with their comprehensive and meticulously arranged itineraries, are preferred by all who ; appreciate "the Best in Travel." This year's itineraries ,cilude urn TPass,en P.Iay'" the Krc:,t Battlefields, the Italian Mil Towns, and the Rhine. Our new Europe - Booklet, Just off the press, will be sent en request. fH Raymond & Thirteen Thirtv-einht Wnlnut Street Philadelphia &&mj&?& Htv rTtTiiB-wHm! hJnTWW!WM fflr- 1aCfea- T &? "mMmT ""- '4WH . il U fti ? ii a VfA AND tills tain Incfadtt sit Bteaauhls, XX erdinirr tithtwelnf atpensss. Writ the complete Gates Eurapesn Tenr Beeklet tours srs described certiac from Jej te f90. rose je te 90 asy. Special Gate Tear Beeklflt for 1922 Oberamaarfra We have tpedsl boellnc irrtaicatcatt It Ts I pcrfermsaces of this eld world rslixieul dtssta t1 M.ttJ freee Mav te SeDteenkee. BAekln aai m wmmtm 4 tj - f p- ?i m tv T-'y I.. :!: :il mmI. mm . !.. 0.0 wL-WA and itit 16 old,werM titles ia Praam, --'- i iliji. "Jf fl VJ """"" 'y.wm Oate Teura founded In 1802 have a eclav)V2r"M character that makes them particularly akft) Ti1'.! tractive and cenaenlal. wrlte tedav tar tfea m ul. Wrlte tedav tot ti,ih Apply direct or te M?M Oatea Iloeklet "B." mend ft Wbltcemb Ce., Oen'l Acents walnut Street, rnnadelphla XA watawKl sLvV W-sBwawawawaw' STEAMER Henry R. Mallery, largest ship in coastwise service, and ether fine, fast steamers afford a comfortable means of travel for both tourists and business men traveling through the great Southwest or te Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and the Pacific Coast. EVERY WEDNESDAY TO KEY WEST, FIr. Miami, Palm Beach and ether Flerida re sorts also are conveniently reached by Mal lery Line via Key We3t and the famous panoramic Overseas Railway. MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. Apply te S. A. Menteith 629 Chetnut St., Phil. Tel. Lembard 7138 Alaska - W i Witch of theVattht, A THOUSAND mile cruise from Vancouver. B. C- " palatial Canadian Pacific "Princess" Liner. , nve wonareus deys away, pat geld-rush O frontier towns and mystic totem villages, a Whits) Pass and Yuken train will carry you ever stupendous ' mountains te Carcross for a 20-hour steamboat trip ea' West Taku Arm te the North end of Taku Glad,, 300 miles of glacier-encircled lakes and giant mei tains. n Other slda tripe If tee have) time te step ever te tsautMM Lake Atlln or down the Yuken River te Oawseu. 1' Oe via the scenic Canadian Pacific Reckle Reut and masai your reservations early. j ChW or write for Tour A-t3! CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ' ,e It. C. CLAYTON", City Passenger Agent b-9 t huatnut Street Philadelphia y. K,' I'KKRY. Gineral Accnt. Passencr Department ' fanadlan 1'acltlc BulMlnir. JIndlHen Ae. ut Hth Street vr New Yerk City '1 Whitcomb Ce. Telephone Filbert 3804 rk, ? ijTitvd, iWM$m&m& ii&mmszs&at y )- i .! w - ' j m iKtu.sT.1 m ' flvj-tf.. V m .1 V :'l m it J Rl t- r.: &&A jl ..A iW u . L3A j.' J s . Aaa -SKdEaftt
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