ti f iff Mi- - -- -- vv. K8TOfy f B'f'JB'jn'sSW'ajr t.aTWBlH ;AU''4n fi'MVmte'il WJI'VA' Ji HV ,Ttv I' '.lCS4 .J ,ll&AJlft"'i'rs!1.t, " ' r ' ' ' ' . tT " 'T'VfvM'C L'jW'i 'ifiv"i' . ,,.ViW.WlU . , , EVENGiPTOICJL: ii'wf Ssi j SSR'!iBSwiHii mmmmmm -mmm. eww i.MnLLjKsnwiHBvnfai fmJW Wfr7f" - HVKiTWfW ' wwmnt vRAiii'isfw'-y'tiu'rvr,wiiawfci Ww.-- -vnj -r-yr X'& s -.' " W JV liYercM "CH te MExpiat MnelherS Sin The Vengeance of Henry Jarreman ByROYVICKERS Must the Weman Always Pay? VJ THK ly after the wedding," U began Lady Deucestcr, "Theed tine te sec me. It wan, In the after- Un. He "em "'' '"" "-""' """ """ Lt be had written 'In re Camden and 5.Ami' en It. When Theed writes Itigg en cards, It means you hare te ' him. no went uewn aim ue iuiu Lr rather, 'te let the fact emerge, ippcd In hundreds and hundreds e ! that Nndla wnt int yeundaugh- E but. Jehn Camden's." IL'.'Veit knew that." VJi f ceunc. Mellentrave realized It fSh7. . .t.4 I... ui..i l.nf. iInir. AtnrM.nrf1 SSdmlt 1 wavered when you claimed but Wlien you cume iu iuucramr 8Ue the first time ana tawed aoeui marriage, and virtually uiacKmaiicd Lijnte consenting r.tiit...' ii. f rntner htrentiv t " VaB. inil V - - - . uK'Net n bit! The issue was clear l&engh I was M ict wmreu marry Mlilla or give up the Camden fortune. learned from mar nine interview 01 that you must nave Known irem first who Nndla really was; also tt ieu knew I knew."' kucu tmr vnn have found the thread ttt .4 . .Ala n.t liAnila ti " .Tat.. AMftAir in nLriiiK juui uvuue vu. rffln S IOI1C wun uij. "He iar. ui "u su u Jar Yeu will first. e told her you were en the Continent, that you bore her no IU will for her innocent deception, nml that you wished her te continue in the nestrssiau of all you had given her. She agreed te this arrangement for the time being, nt any rate." "She agreed?" .Tarremnn's voice was sharp, "nut perhaps you did net tell her probably you did net knew that Penelope, my daughter, has been dis covered, Her circumstances " "Theed told me about her," Inter rupted Lady Deucestcr. "Nadla fell tu nt first with the suggestion that your daughter should be paid a small woehl allowance. Then, before I could nep her, she paid out 10,000 pounds te Theed ns a sort of deposit ngnlnst the time when your daughter should be found." "Before you could slop her? Did you want te step her. Lady Deucestcr?" "Of course. Nadla could have paid out two pounds n week without Wil fred's knowledge, but 10,000 pound cannot be enlled petty ensh, even nt Crescent street. She haw iih clearly ns I did that once Wilfred knew she was net your daughter he would refuse te "pend a penny of the money you had given her; and that would mean the end of his enrec. Se we settled that she should net tell Wilfred anything. And then she 1 herself be rushed Inte Ulvlng Theed n cool 10,000! I could have cried. "Nell la My Guest" Jarreman rose stumbling te his fpet Member your next visit te Deucester j nml began te pace the room. The glow Souae with Nadla. . Ue facilitate the 0f is cye8 im grown dlmn,(lr( the ne(1 i-.-!en von were wiiunic te terse iMer retrial; Nndln wouldn't hear of TlT,. G.nrittpc Yeu made .me se te her MKself and beg her te let you have iTf.L . A, mv Atfn nfllfn na U'nll Slers. The reason I had te give her M that the man against whom you Md she had been pllinir up evidence Wis toy lRt cousin, Jehn Camden. The riH succeeded, ns you knew. Nadla gave way. But you had set me think fag,' Mr. Jarreman I did net knew nt tka time, but you hnd set me tlilnk- itf." VJarreman threw his cigarette into the Iri MM "1 foresaw the possibility," nc sniu. Jla Deucester'R eyes snapped. y. XUU UUUCl.OllUUtCU Bill; M. U-.I.- tir at thinking than anything else in (la world. I think badly, perhaps, but J think patiently. During all these days la which Nadla and I were dashing about, busy with her treussenu and gMmber. I said te myself, 'A man's Ufa Is ruined because society is of oulu eulu len that he committed a murder. He pari me unjust penalty, anu en ins rttnm te life he finds himself rich. He tells bis lawyer te find his daughter for him, and tncre is ureugnt te mm THE GUMPS A Geed Lawyer With a Tough Jeb v? ."p terrvje tvtt oec or ccwktk i wtite ev),r tjww vmucitv AHO T 9XC WMtV ?HE, HV NO PIMtS WC WOttO V k 50OO At k QUESXION OF KOVM MUCH J -. 15tN MM WCPHEvW CyV.9. ANO XRI "tte ttLC TV4E CA6 OUT OP COURT Vf)T 8ME WOOtOKJ'T MfcireM "TO WW SWE Att) vyE'C UAVE -CO (30 AW 9t CAN ftET A BETTeR fcEM- TO A. OORN THAW VjC CAU TROM HIR. ATTefiNEN- WE WK. NVV EYVWMtMCe WYt V-AWtefcfc MVCCC VM'Y A CMANCt TO OUAtE :,. Mr a fnttcrr. Mtv ftUIVlfX MIM tttM. h. MILLION- l WANTED TO 6!re HtR 450,00011? HE LA06M HX V00- HC' GOT VttON OF. PP,rei OMINT. I c WAV W!. TO "i-. nuv '"i"" ",,v- AT TWW BCrATCwe -r-c ?AIM OF HE W vyr - VIWK ?nv-- . By Sidneu SMt) A I -ifcata. nTOKNCI- riv ViVl iwi-v I I a m v..:-....'. ';:.,.- i 1 iwt.m riKTwwi i"c jm& nn-r x -c i . w--m -kvr i-f-rvj v- -auat; a bk. uj i--k -f m - w- - - . ----- ib-iti a - i-w &- . w',, ,,,wy uiu utt umd rntH a r neus M0?E- TMEftt'S N0THIM6 OeiWft PA A V4t'S CONCEVtME:i-AE'tU WAVE TO UO TP T VM TWW IMC CONSEOUtNCCS- SWfc't A vmcmam vvme WOH'T BE SATlSfttO TlU- SHE CEtS . MIM VWACKVNG AR0UNC IN A BNEU- HE THREVJ Te WAIT TO UNCLE ANP Ht TOOVC. THE CORK OMDER- SOMEBODY'S STENOGA Dark Future nflter-d tr. R. rtent OIIlt round his mouth hiere dcenlv carven. "I want you te listen te this purl carefully," snld Lady DeurcNtcr. when nt hist he paused before her. "Theed did net pay that 10,000 te jour daugh ter; I have discovered that. Further, he had persuaded Nadln te give him power of ntterney ever her entire prop erty ; the Inducement he held out te he:' was that, while no single detail of her material life, and Wilfred's, need he ehangral until your return, she would net be in nctunl legal posesnlon of n fortune that was net hers." i A strange exclamation lyeke f:em Jarreman a strangled i-eund of cer- ' row and disgust. He moved te the man telpiece nml began te toy with the ernu ments upon it. "Yeu have net convinced me thnt Thecd's Intentions have been dishon est," he said presently, and Lady Dcu cester stiffened nt the piiIiIuphh nf lii te house, I waa thinking about you. j voice. "He may have begun the iome ieme Ilrts mere puzzled than I care te re- what lengthy process of trnnsfeirlns the money from Nndla te Nell without your knowledge. It is probable he does net knew where Nell Is te he found." "He has known Nell for years," Lady Deucester contradicted him, fljttly. 1 was anxious te get Inte touch with the young lady myself, and 1 found her by having Thced's office watched. Nell is my guest ; she has been nt Deucester Iieubc for some weeks. Theed knows It, and he hus net even bothered te pre tend that he is going te hand ever the. fortune te her." Jarreman spun around, visibly stnrtled. "I'm amazed! Nell is with you, and Theed it is almost incredible!" "Your wife could tell you mere of lih plan of campnlgn than I can." pursued Lady Deucestcr, remorselessly. "She was te have shared the loot with Theed, and he hns net kept bis bargain. I It was by proving that te her that 1 nan nuewea te romp up ucrc ana iniK iu you this evening and arrange for ou te leave this house by midday tomorrow-." "Thank you." muttered Jarreman, still in chaos. no time In forestalling that scoundrel's escape from the country." "I don't think he means te run away," said Lady Deucester. "Then he is bound te hand It all e,'er te me the moment I nsk him for It. That's what puzzles me he must have known thnt the moment I was fre again I should call him te account. Or did he menn te keep mn hhut up hen for life?" Lady Deucenter pursed her lips. I "I think he would have left you out ' quite seen," bhc snld slowly, "and I i think he would net have run away. Hi will protect himself against you in his own way." She rose. "I gather you will he ab! te leave here tomorrow morning with out nny difficulty. I will send n --prv ant te your flat I suppose jeu will v I . t.nlnlit tlim it A nl T (JinilTfl twit twn ' niKIIUtlk llir..-. ! r-nwiii.. ii'iii." SWlbN6 OF CAM'S FORTUNE M TO. bATE. 10,000 AWAROfeD HER Ft? CATCHW6 Ofcekr BU.M BEACH EXPeAlSES 5(0.00 CLOTHE AT PAum BMOXWjit)-7s,0i00 CRIBBfct BV MOThBJtTb Rf MILKMAAi VZ.Oe - . t-AUAJQRV 3.90 it i. lAJSURAAJCE- 27. "LOAAIJEDr TO MOTH- 7S.OO Sgf'SgJtD BV RCTHBRT& PAT LOt6E b0ES3O-OC CRIBBED BT PATHen-cPiViKibr. V ZlT CRlBBaOBYFATHERwTl. 7 IEU e PATHER ZK "HeuSBi Dress" Borrowed MayKenxoe UflMfcAlTiOAJABLES C) ttoe , . t'WWl lOO-ee cZZ?rZ: ? .lwerh oerj -7LCC ''" ii u f . - r .fc . tj-TtL "DUTCH", TREATS hn A4AME OMiif) fetl" 1 JZL r. ' SbO-et, "GAS" (AUTOJ lOQOoe Se Ac M4I .Be ' '"' Xk'''hSX .0iiPa ' s ll Mi Willi I lm A " Bl I III I ,;'M ''( u .iifiin.jM&nL ' jSmBkWm n x ' G)0 ' u i ( Ti l lei n V 0) iS l irt rn L. " WH-T-1-AlE.VE.R Thought! -3e&: 5588 " - why That WILL OMLY OUT vfc. A BOX OF CAAIDY rAir e A WEEK "FOR TWELVE BARSl Z i? ' l ? I I J I J -TN 1 j. ii!& v' By Hay ward ju-j 'a1 -1 VHAT LL HB I DO AP ter THAT? CDWT4Ty c. ainiu A -HAVWAlH The Yeung Lady Acresa the Way NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS i, te return geed for evil. I ,nn,niiy . llmul.l"c cars' penal servitude might , mechanically, his thoughts ( he expected te unbalance r 'Obviously, I mutt letc st brain ! Hut ence bnvlnir forestalling thnt scoundrel' Uffl ... .. i. . - M mlstftKC tnc uaugnter ei me man Who, it would seem, should have served tkit sentence in his stead. It is n itrtnge mistake, an extraordinary turn cf the wheel ' " "Ne, Theed must have known," cut la1 Jarreman. "I have had time for reflection lntely, and I believe new that he, tee. must have known all along. But what his motive could have bn " "Don't interrupt me," Lady Donees Denees ter reproved him. She bent forward and poked nt the Are with an expert hand. M that the light of the flames danced fall upon .Tarremnn's face. "I told myself," she continued, "that it was nesslble for such a mnn as veur- lf te adept the daughter of your dead fee, te lavish luxury and affection upon her, te give up the chance of a retrial for her take; in the language 'of my early days, te return geed for evil Twenty years msenablv he the steadiest brain ! But once having cmDarked en tills saintlike proceeding, It was net possible for such a mnn ns yenrwlf te let Nadln file the reports that were te be used in establishing her father's guilt." The Whole Truth at Last Tarremnn's hnnd shaded his eyes. "Se that when Theed nnneuueed te 1M that you hnd discovered what veu inefc te cull Nndln':t lmreronatlen Ihlt, In your linger, you demanded net only full restitution en her pnrt of every penny spent upon her, but into the repayment by me and my husband of the Camden fortune, my nmnzement was net se great as It might have been, for I had been presented an old prob lem In a mere dangerous form. Dniit?r- out because it struck at the roetf of my existence. Fer I could net I c.in- , Hftr. nmi ntt nt'ns fmiir tn VTealtn ti-lir. I I stele from her vears ami vi-ars ami." J B work en lhcel "l t,,ice- T.Hfl.t Tl i,,!,!.. I.,....,l Tam.. ...... .. Ti.M..ninn iltn.ilnjl Iiai n trn I n Skh '"j I'liiiiTttin- juj(it.'ii .fuiriiuuti i iiiiiiiNtiiui iiit.iii.iu .... ..!. ... ... would say something, then remembvi ed j stele n glnnce at him. His strong len lv fths liml tfilil Mn, mit- in lit.iipiii.t vili.i tnrna Imtrnvpil tin lilnf nf siifferliiEf. and I I i made a tiny grimace nt ills crouching yet "tare, and went en: "Why did you usk Nell te stay with "I could net i.mlprNtnnil whv vivi ou. Lndv Deucestcr?" he asked, sn deiaended that repayment of me. I , suddenly thnt she started. f eenld net understand why your attitude "I wanted te assure myself that tnwnrtl Vn.lin .....u u ......,Sfn,.., v... TIkwiI wiki -uvimlllnir hr. And were net an excltnble feel, te believe she bent her head, and, with infinite' . mat Andin was an adventuress who care, iiiseiuangieu tnu cniiiii "i uki Ma taken u bis risk, unaware from the lorgnette irem tnc laces or nrr k wh iist jeu had seen through it. Yeu were "and I wnntisl Nndla te see her. i.mau who had deliberately accented "Did d d they meet? Jarreman s i Mether man's daughter ns your own. . velce was Hearse. But that ether man was your enemy. "Oh, w," Lndy Deucester put en ie you nad mnilc Nadla illc what ner gloves, -xne signt or ner Kiengtu- proofs you could get of his ;uilt. And ened Nndla's resolution te go en using U had waited till the dav after her , the money. I'ntll your supposed return Mrrlagc te the mnn she loved te strike from the Continent, of course. Nndln I t her, and through her nt Wilfred and only agreed te the 'wnit and see' doc- . at. trine ns n temporary measure. . There were the beads. Mr. Jarre IQIin. T Innlfiil fnr tltt. ,lirninl nml til ll...'. . "..'.'."' ""- '""""I " " 'i i leunii it." I il " "i lr." KJmLWjw. " i IL ' -j- By FONTAINE FOX fSur e HjuuKlu McGultii& Guj (xvCW( -MW. . VULlk skit) dLUenauA WiiLx 19U. jj SCHOOL DAYS By DW10 m sj's T4twtr ir'- The eung lady across the way i.iys she deebn't mind solitude occa sionally, provided some one's with her. ll!lte.lils iur. rrvu. m'. ' "'V.TTIW s. y-W ""' ,te. I f. zgy Jft- Av Micieev MISS nar. ' Wit. MAKt 7 'OTA n VC - ' rR jrs sdgf "rsm 7 -T, fif yt S2F. j . XT. j s erA j - t r-- lAr V JBTVf 9VH1H .'..' ' ," I"' W 'il, A I li05H. l MevK see. i SUCH THfteWlMC! W& lUli vjea.tf vw T8 0CeMS tiOH 1 I' Cem. i tuv) IfWI M rr 1! t "H L I lllllll'lllll ' fl hi ffi 6Rat scen" Tv: Omw. M m tne. CRote. '-I'XJIL'J "sr mmui r " ? &$ jmw iA "" j " l mmWtms -MtMz Al PETEY Aboard and Heme Niullif Hlses In Memery N'adiu ! The memory of her danced her nrlrle lied and her hhlllllic trust ill ! 1 1 the great, straight reads of life for- SAY VHoXmePPEDlRiS piece of Paper emTBe fleer.'.' "ThI LOOKS HKE.TRE . Peuce is fck That Tght i UP S FOSE A COSTOMEia. CAMEHW AMD .SAW ThT FWE idea Hed have.': T CCT W rViW s fc ' " fajSk IfK ImwmwBmmwrHfmmMmmw 3 ' r GREAT SCeTr!' Mew l OXkll EVEG DO'SUSIWESSIW A"PtA,CE Ukl&lMIS ?'LOOKA A TflAT VICTURE HAW61M' CROOKED AV4V0Wfej COMIM INHERE WeUtpJRlMK-ETcJ I v 1 ?t:r j I "H Ladv n,,nn..t'ie-'u ...,. i..!,.. ,i Ihere in the inoenllght. Se jming, se, j? ?-". v" "if. ? . FX: atx ., '.x vTUf c hli .rL iVi .11 r fr '.i : i i..w:r: m closely feded. Nad a What had UaT.1 J' n,.,le(1 w th .thn . "' thntlchanced te the elean soul of her? Hnd --- vn.-uiivii ner unuerHtiineiiig. Inveluutnrlly she, tee, res-i. The -vras biie wished te say weie clamor- . sllU " ,,,,. Tllv ,.., tHik,.ti . iier of - 7 ill "' "r b,.nln' Hut ,ICP uttcrnn(,'t' expediency and secrecy and delay anil; GASOLINE ALLEY Walt'8 Little Ear I II Riser w. them wns, strangely, nn unsteady .i,' ii iu.,,,,! ,.,i ....nied. it hnd ixnBXJMjuv a sxuuu x rr uu a uuuv uui ty iiwei wninietv l e i . - .i.t.ttt tnnr ri it.t.t itiptiatK rill, riiiwi.p ill ...That thread was hatred." June- ...01,imi It had slinned a sheath of finest inse ever the self that had been se gallant and se gay. ' v. .1 I- - 1... . !,., ..:. :. : ,: ., kui'iiie inesu mst wmrj- mj belt a iVint ill ., i. V n. .'. thought of her had nexer left hhn. i against the walls of the milet t i... ......i,, ,,. i.,.,. i,- .ni..n . 4.l V -" j'-- rr - a. m (-. ?ETer DEAR-' ) lOOrAATTHE CICAP- K ASHESNoe"Tmt?EW OM dE, Trte f i oe- AMD esr taT" ClEAMED OPTODA-SPOSE g&&afi SoMEene cameiu J m -T5MICHT AMP -SAVj )fi By C. A. Voight r W(ADDA CAE.!! I -WOUPE AtWAMSAV0V?RNlr4 ASeuT eTher. ?eep l e - TTw ; AudTwAT.'.' Fer what People . IIWK let'emtpimk VtMAPPACAE J- j aL Z, A r r. .Ve.'g, Mn drew n difficult brcuth. H,, Hatred," he repeated. "Yes, it was ., "u us sureiy us it new is- 4 lie Norn. Jarreman dropped his eyes and mo me mo uenpfi T.iiti.. nr.tiA..,.. i.i. .n !..-. llH," ' -.'i u liPt inn ltvlit imi nnAtlinu firm- 'We, Lady Deucester," he said. kT r """eestcr dropped buck into f ciieJr and then discovered she was Vd? "s f,'0ll, ,,('a'' ,0 teal- Hl, wved "Me the cigarette box which Jartvmnn t'v trlnR ,,er see her ugain, te hear her the , Te1 te , untch her about her Imnse ill that light. 'drifting way she hud, a melody of move i inent ! She had seemed near te hhn as never before. And new she was mere 'remote than the moonlight, the call of the world In her can, the beautiful child soul fort resscd In steel. There was an odd shuffling sound he- . hind him. Of course! I.adj DmiceMer ' I was still there. She had planned, muueuvereii, ler ner son s suae nun un ( 'V i i ... ... . ' maneuver, lur ner sim n sum- nun m-i e, thank you," she snld, "I smoke own, us Nadla had acquiesced mid man- tin l)rrn '. u . 1N ler ", "BB """ ,",," leuvered for her husband s suke anu ner --w nml ' m,,Ht t-'01 en w,tn ,llJ' vn. Uu spoke without turning. Ndawii le11, i.it,,gnre.leHi nhvnyK lnnki" "Aa 'egnrds the future, I will de Mta tt ! lc"(!0 "U !'m.'," a"1"-1 what I can te set things straight. 1 "w 'Denis towered ever! People seem ,..ii ri.iisMli.Mi mv .n m. te Xndln and V Ulll liniltn.lr..... M ",, uii.ijn flirrttm... It . . . . I- ."iiiiiii resumeu uis sent n. i.nuy """wilcr continued : tk.1? t,lllt interview I hnd with him V.i "I'SBested te me thnt, ulllieugh Bi. Bl'0",,, ,,B ,eul el llcl' tf"6 l"u'' l'Me and your knowledge of it, jour .-ULLIIIIIM nil tt tlm Ann iikah,!... itwj S?"!11 net be curried out. What Theed . 4i8nlu ' tblH was "t pI'""' tu JPM the time, hut his, nctlvltles since lhave been enlightening. Hu and 1 uuwn te swnllewsbath next day. round Nadln alone nml breke the ,e ner. it made her mineral nt jour son need never knew of this up llieaval. He paused mid then the gieat hitter ' nesH within him cut its way out through his unnatural calm. ". month age 1 should have said I that Nndla would net accept my gifts ! iiiwi tlinf 4.1m Irnnwu fliflrn 1 llfl lln lit kinship between us; but, if all you tell me is true, and I have no grounds fur doubting it. Nadla is changed .S'ndiu Is gene." continued"tomorrow rnpyrlsht. 1012. iy ttrn Chlrn TrMi- Bu King Wf 2()1 ft COMe BACK Hg6 , M (dTS l &Vsve?J' I'ti'i 7 PULLIN PF AU J tsh,. r'am- ss-jl i wm aku v.r ml' -.bbIvVI x:bbbbb' -'""sbbbi i I T' J msL mm mmmmsMi. 'mwlAmwmm ' j B1IBBBB If -W- I 'v' SmmmmUiAmmm t - 3" : m 3 J ?n IV ?m ..kM '9 ll 1 '. . a ...Kki K v f4 KL l "n ! i V, J fc2SfeMs ...ifi-frvw'.'.,.. . viiii 1 AVAMF.nf-risu At,
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