536fW FM vti s EVENING" PUBLIC LteDGfiRr-PHILADELPHlX SATURDAY, APRIL 8, ,1022 ' r,S . ' JW tfe Forces f Girl te Expiate Anether's Sin The Vengeance of Henry Jarreman By ROY VICKERS Must the Weman Always Pay? THIS UEOOS THE HTORV ... jxrreman, reieaiia irem prison, ' fe 'X lel" hi? "' ' "i .rffj fft crime en mm, i nenn, W iV Sff"?" Crtjen, oitrfneio Aid . LV,HLS!i Vnr 6frf Mm wnlii Cem. VL. AaVahttr a victim In place or h'r R, Ba"l;Lj..'. Jnuahtrr. iijie fc .W""'...-.'-; in S Nadtn aunt. .? .K-: TunHI fcu h Hen. WllrW ST.sek He laiet her and aika her te K? Aim" Mrrt Deucttttr. BtanacVs Mter. i "startled iifrn he rrenenltesa SSUiM Craie. ' ule who rllshon rllshen HSimd dtitrtid Jarreman and their Z&liaeMe". U thevrevtUtrttinln SSrt saining etabl Mhmrnt. Jiffd. J?rrVi"' reernri eoHcller. visits Aer 1!7 iii her Jarreman dealree te find tlfiiieMcr. With th idea of oHttne UrremaVn fortune ler themaelvea. Theed Hei h'adta and Jarreman together. Jammaii, tee. recegnltca Camden's ring, j!7?et"i Xadla ts net hit rtauahter. but immdrn'e Hi reletces that the victim I it til hate it acdinrcre ime ni nanae. Villa telle Slrannck the cannot marry tH: . hrr neui'feund lather ts tin ex- 1 9 inikt Theed makea Ctaudlnt. who de I 1 JJleM compunctions, tlslt. her real itlMtr, IOO "" ercn rcarta m iriff iliml. -4rr '"' ''"", C'MurflHit de riii,j te itand bv Theed Lord and Lady Deuetlttr. out 0 the'r past, hnvt knew!' tint Mai Sedla Is em Cnwden s daupli Iff. Dtuttstcr geea te Theed te discover vital (tie latter kneu t, and I hen Aunts Cleudl'"- "'" knows the aecrrt. illtr various complication, A'aala. and ilmna" erf merrlcd, Jarreman making Mcrmoie itrldrniriiM en the hridt. Ihe 1 pttrtlit tells mm m eau daughter it Jill, e fallow ulrl. AND HKRK IT CONTINUES ACOLI'JjB of young levers passed him, blatantly holding hands. The Incident broke in en Ills thoughts ns nn msw in 'eilnl contrasts. Wilfred find Vieii would net hare walked like that biwusa of certain social conventions. Thlt n all. There was no, real dlf- tfcrence between a factory girl Analn he tried te settle down te con cen iKtJd thought. Hew ninny tlmew he Kir! nletured himself hearlnc the news of Nadla's Imposture nnd acting en It. Hs had cen himself lenving the detcc IIm'j office In a white heat of right tout Indignation, Fending for his solici tor, wndlng for the police, telephoning ind wiring nnd denouncing an af fronted victim of an Insolent fraud. And new here he was sitting idly In tkM dusty gardens, breeding, dully Sj. Ha whipped himself te action. Btck te his flat te summon Theed. Hack t watch his cngcnnce sweep and tfrlke, after twenty jcais. Tvienty ear. A Mb HhoeK him, he knew net whv. Belf'PitJf "Od, hew weak he was get - hlDi! Te pity himself seen liu would fcejln te pltj' Nndial I He strode from the gardens in n frenzy. As he went his mind (nt It- ! maul! 11 limit in scnnli of semctlilns kanithllie te heln I1I111 ticht ncninst Ms crumbling et his purieH. riti VerNadln! That, indeed, would be the tnd of him. Whs there nothing that wuld arm mm ufrcsh against licrV Ali A taxi passed him slowly. He .topped It. I 'Huckster s row, Wnteiloe rend, Bl Mil! I "And before Unit?" "isewhere." 1 "Yeu must have been nemewhere. ere you living with your tiarents?" "AIn t get no parents as I knows of." "Very well, then. Where were yen? Yeu enn t lese anything by telling tut ine irutn, a nil you may lese a goon deal by refusing te tell me anything." "Talks like a book," said Nell te cover her nervousness. "All right, then. I wag In the Lady Margaret '(Sine for the Daughters e' Cenvlcks. An' new you've get It, 'Oracc. That's me family skollngten." Tarremnn nodded grimly. "If you come from the 'Ome," cried Nell with sudden npprehcnslen, "you can't de nethln', 'ces I'm ever age." "I've told you once thnt I've net come te de you any harm," said Jar Jar eoman sternly. "Then wet 'ave you come for?" nsked (he girl. He Telegraphs for Thewl Tarremnn looked at her long. Her demand that he should explain his presence could net fairly be denied. Hut he shrank from n statement of the full truth. "I'i come te see, you about your rather," he said evasively. "My father! Wet, Is 'e alive the mean, skulkln' 'eund?" "es, he Is alive," said Jarreman. '('Whether he U n mean, skulking hound, I don't knew jeu are entitled te jour opjnlen. Hut our father has a certain nmeunt of money, nnd he is anxious te make amends te jeu for his neglect." "Tell 'lm net te 'urry 'Iseelf," snld Nell. "1 could 'a' done with a father n few j ears back, but I ain't no tisn for one new. Tell 'lm from me te give his money te a sky pilot he'll need one with 'Is conscience." "De you knew your father was Im prisoned for twenty ears that he only came out n few months age?" nsked Jarreman. He wns surprised nt the leek of con sternation that came into the girl's face. "Jest like me!" she exclaimed bit terly. "(Jern and put me bllnkln' feet In It first off. Hut ew was I te knew if jeu didn't tell me?" Quite se," said Jarreman. "There THE GUMPS-Oh, Mint By Sidney SmU SfcMl?D OU? X SSSt lOOkW UKC H MtE K Y IOuL 1 mWT IC IT WOOL n V H wv ire. w oeeti F xje cueerA out-'V t i?-7 t:cl Be kw S T f F !B SOMEBODY'S STENOGShe Picks One at Last h for? "Where, sir?" Jarreiiinu repeated the address fever- illy. The drher miitteied te himself ni jerked down his llag. -arreman Meets Nell Jarreman dismissed the tnxl nt llie np of Hiiik-ter's Itow, nnd staled ibeut lnm. A navvy, injstcrleusly in Mated before the saloons were own. nqalred If he were looking for the xrd Mayer. Jiiriemau strode forward a search of Ne. .". On the way down the close, evil- nulling low, he passed his daughter, pugh he was net te knew. It. Nell, pith arms nklmbe nnd bared te the lbe, was bumping herself rhuhnii illy aealnn n lnmimet while sln i- (hangeil a riotous chaff with n couple if young men. The creilll lecnnled him ns lm nnskiul pin and nittlnd the knetker of Ne. .'. A shrill laugli from the street be Ind answered him. and lin Lmw If me from the gill he had seen by the imnpest. New, then, 'Oraoe, jeu can't take Je deer knocker It's been paid for," llOUtfll the cirl. nnl Minn Inuenl I.I,., Jer two companions shuffled part of w way after her, and then heeied te ica eienis. Jarreman faced the cirl with me. Iientarj hesitation, Alicady n grim fiipiwen of the truth was bicakln;,' POn him. lint hr ilinief tt rrr.. i.:.. Find, He Klatl(-Cl nenlll nt till, nnnnr Wch Begre c had gen him. i"i iue nung iiiuv who lives ;. no sain, "jllsh Nell." e.' iis .-Neu:- echoed the girl de lated i. "Villi ulinnl.l ... V. BT. .Ill m . ""'"."" ",l mine mi P third Toesday, .Mister Orace." , oeracming in the stranger's eye made er flop short. U jeu aie the young woman who Known na wit " ...i.i t himIi ii . "" """lull uieii). "i wiimi ,.. i.n.. i pk with you." "",,- " l,,,vnw ;eii rORnnled ,ni sus)leIeuslv. AfP mi fniii. ,1... I i. nt t W..i I J '" "" uniuiirn: siifi pantel. .laueman looked puzzled. I'l Her next reinmk gave him the L'Cl5Lif nl' n,r. r' '"ve you te fk .?' "", its.."t three weeks v.. ' ' "nil irmm.n"1 .f.r,'"!1 "10 f""ilture," said 'iWHlUni I hill n iiir ,..i. . ..l f thin!1,""0 "I" flJ,l,l" "iipli-nsant 1 inat natine. I jmnr .... .u 'j Prlutelv for a few minutes." Wish In .' ""'.T 8 l,m,ll,eP' l",t '"'' rlee'nL ,U!",' 1,"'n- V"no ''" f the !,,!' N'''1, "",1 "l'0"0'1 lhti " 1 '" sliiin (iittuL-e. J:L an ."'A "f iinexpecteil imlitPn.ws '1 ff 'J".ak0(l 1,"r..lM 'I'1 'nor. I" " Ml . SOI .Inn ,,,.,, f?e7r12!!'V''l''ndthtrwN; bins te i ,u"" ' ,lln, ,i''"f, ' !lP e u'len''r,l,l,,,,nJ of 'T "'V1 "'' Tl,..i. ' ' niimiiui'is h,vj soe'i1; Mripnnui I'.- Ufeerself;,,hT,kV,t.e: aHA 5 . "i"1 1 r. el".' J"- Ml mlnni. ?. r ",UI ,l,c "t" i,SB,u, enesH- One by one he saw IN, th. .rM ,n Glatiillne. The EH!pn T ".,l,...S?re A .rt. I"' flaiuUnpii ii.i ' V " reul11 llH.....""'""!'' tills IIH tin , nai.lt ttl,.i" (tt. "nt theiu wns tin VBdi nf"' L""! T'jw "n a ernln ,"" Any one f; w ie,,i,i ie."su (,011,"1 i',," 't factory giVi "' kc'"n"1 lll hands of 0ffly. ,u,,r "''?" he demanded .IKS! n Jnimen." I.?!1 brekeu Ji ,',' 'l0",',' Bllr" which S'' which i,'i,J h,'"',,i',d Hum '"tntlv ! ft ." . n-.r"P1 'l inech.iiilcallj . i,1r hlVie. ' "ll" ,0 tUe tnble .ew Hi... .'.. . Mnu, .' Tl. " i It." she snlil "niiHii. Have i -"V III!) X-. .. J"j" i led VMll"n,.,M,,.r," ll,,M fttyj'4 VH' Wefs the glme, av ".see in mi....,-.. . . " "Whiri v' Bnlu Jnrre. td niJ ,1 "f F yu oerere bald Jarreman. sure," said "Yeu Nell, &'r "" ou ,:'. .'""iiaiiii. is .lm.., et me "lV',,1,lltii?" Is nothing te be sorry about." "What did 'p get twentv strclcl I. must 'inc. been n bad 'nn." Manslaughter." renlleil .Tnrrnmun "He tried te escape twice that's why he served the full sentence." "Pere ele dad!" exclaimed Nell, her ejes tilled with tears, nnd Juireman gasped at Hip facile sentimentality of the class "Well, bring 'im along, mister, nn' let"n 'nve a leek nt Mm." "Yes." Bnid Jarreman tlieuglitfiillv. jeu shnll meet your father seen. Hu jeu thought I was a furniture man or something. Are jeu In debt?" " 'Aw, nethln' te Rpcak of," replied the girl. "Yeu don't want te take no notice e thnt." "Well, while I am making the ar rangements for jeu te meet xeur father, I he would net like te think of vetir being hard up. On this account ou must let me make jeu a small nd ance." Ah he spoke," he took his note case fiem his pocket. He did net wish te give her tee much nt the start, se hnnd ed her n five pound net nnd three cur rency notes. "That will make things comfortable for the next few dajs, I think," he snld. "Kre, ou ain't klddln'?" demand ed Nell. "Yeu icnlly mean me te take this menej nnd it's me fathers inniiev, mind? Yeu can take jour af fidavit en thnt?" "Of imirse," said Jnirnmnn. "Yeu don't iniaglne that I'm going te )i ccn eight pounds for the plensiirc of p'nvlng n practical joke en jeu, de jeu?" "(Jelly, me ill film's ionic true!" e clnlmed the girl. "Ne offense, mister, mil tneres nil sorts uhalit. liirrnmnn wns making for the deer. "I'll come nnd see jeu again in n day or two," he repented, and without waiting for the girls reply tluuht him self out of the cottage. The next thing he remembered wns nniiing a taxi in the Wnterloe toad He gave his address mechanically. Hi brain was seething. Itenehlng his flat, he locked himself in his study nnd refused te come out for dinner, l'er hours he sat silent while the dnjllght faded. When dark ness ciime he did net switch en the light. "My daughter!" Cheked by Hatred The Lady Mnrgaret Heme for the Daughters of Convicts, the fnctnrj, and the slum had done their deadly work. The girl he had seen might be a dozen geed things honest, courageous, vli vli tueus; hut she wns his daughter, and she had been thrust into an alien class by the hand of Jehn Camden. Oene new that ticueheieus pity fei Xadlu's jeuth and giace that had led him te dally with his put pose gene, trampled into the garbage of Huckster's Hew. Gene that ridiculous respect for her dignity, her diligence gene, drown ed by Nell's raucous laughter. Oene, every memory of doubt burnt fiem his hrnln in tills great hour of en geance. His hatred of her choked him. Well, cxtellentlj well, had Nell aimed him against Nmlln. With a dry cough he jumped from his chair. He clung te the mantelpleie te steady himself, Then sufllclenth sine of hlniFclf for action, he picked up the leieher or tim telephone. "I'osteflice? 1 want te send a tele giatn. Head? Name Theed, Tele giaphlc address, Temes, Londen. I'lease leimi hem nt once Jaireman. That's right. It will be dellvcicd first thing tomorrow? Thank you." He heard the message read eer and hung up the receiver. Then lie rang for the parlor mnid. He switched en the light just before the woman en tered, "I am leaving hcie tomorrow nnd Khali shut the place up. Yeu and cook have given me every satisfaction, but I can no longer retain jour services. Yeu will each recoive three months' wages tomertow morning In lieu et no tice." The parlor mnid gne him a stertlcd glance, thanked him ncrwiusly and de parted, The moment she hed gnn he turned nut the lights again, mid snt staring into the gloom, his teetli band, Ills tin- geis crooked. "Ah, there jeu are, men ami! Some thing told me jeu would come tonight !" rinudlnn Crnynn extended a dazzling hand nnd smiled brilllnntlv at Theed, the lawjer. The smtle did net change us she nililed just above her breath : "The little drawing room half past eleven." Thecd's nod seemed te come mere from his eobrews than from his hpnd. He babbled brightly nf ninny things be fore passing en Inte the spacious npnrt- incuts, where a fortune could he Inst or wen in n heaitbeat. He watched the play us an elderly cleric wutchcH a Sun day school treat, He was accosted bv ninny, but te none did he give his full attention, At mention et the Strnnack Strnnack Jarreman wedding hU expression be rti-irliilereil V, H. Talent OflW "THIS IS TH ThebFFrce FbecfiisiiasT Cr?A2T"R)SE cam'scarj 3mesTdekej Lat all of 'em, HAD ALL THE HI6H TDAJED WAGOA1S DerAcwsiRAjeb EVEN HAb A PlDfe H AN teoeo BETSAffEfefcHlI EVEA4 THAT-SHdi PH00SEAA! &0OO SEDArJ OR A FLASHY SPEEDSTER. By Hayward The Yeung Lady Acress the Way 1 AMY SI6AJ OF HERrtET? Eg WELL, IS SHE. AJOT YfcT, BOSSl I SUPRDSC SHE ll SET Oaie. M U? fJf-'s" Z77 r 7-m& 'VumS KrSflP WATCHIW. 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