taaBBaaaBTa'aa-BmtBamamamamamamamamamamamaizamaBuisBHamBav.BaM nirw ELJJilgjjmmCMglgaii iiHiajjaT,, ixxauria: " uLgJfl MASTER OF . . :. ., , .... A- .. .TlJi-.TTT,-. MANxBySirHalCaiDel ' w i W j MWlJUy " ;,y aarysaaaaaaBKyiCraaaEalBBaaarlir tufayttj - J.,..-,-ji.r.7Jr -x.-..-?. , ,. ' j 's::.": : ,..., ... , r. .,.,,,.,V,'-."a & 'Tfte, Pnter.H"TlH Eteratl City." 'TTie Weman TTieu, Cvct Me." m Etc tfananMr if an a kail tka MtiiiiaH 'Ejrr3iii.i.'r:i,j""!t:"''rrr:riv enlr Wiftl Three days mart I shall tare madSB OF TUK BTOltV '.,? likable,, though HP"-, -"7i.i .Mn Uti na. Iff Tme ptnhnct oi)erthe.tttrH VioetA'X'rS lHK?."mT SW7&?. " Jffifflfi&"5..Artfi- &yaJ3E JBh it the daughter of , lMitiI STANLEY Governer of 'MALDMV-bJL Birfers ft MM ."-j,m a ala fortune. "tT.tmki nt itt secret birth, one U B&iVZretted en tutplcien of mur- RJJrW laie- II ' -9vmn .Vrtii mnnet dbau yvv!--:- ,-.. nine what a joy juui 5..V Lnew It was ray first love ftT 6f ceurse 1 behaved like a 'PFl.ir .-lT If un te bed. put It ou '"Wirr.rr;nl,i:'Yeu are Victer, i ! ,' J mi3 II Ml UflffVfflL V Ja Iw I J i fflUlne ?taJey your letter . . . Ml B1I1II. a-Kendlaldmycheekenlt. "The King has been pleated te approve' your appointment te Uie position of the Deemster of the Isle of Man" rl2zZL. knm reu done, te make fffSCSSt Was it only half of you HrpbTrical hn) that went away. BLt th spirit half with me? I Hnh ethc? half, though, the su; 22-l half, se tell your Heme Secre Bfa tike him) te hurry up and ncnd 'Ir -w,., nn n m the beau- W.n deaf. The woman who is .?.???.. iTiihand looking at ether , a building her house en the ST" I Aeuld like te ay te myself. ffilu seen the loveliest women ;ln world. ct he cemeH back te me. AU the wme I love you for looking it lie darker bWe of woman's life. It kiVre apparfnt In the greater com- w i m "? u.viV. ;; .sis Jm aX you a creator of tha law a 2u an administrator ; of it. leu Mtbirt no misgivings, though. Why Stld you? A man who has u staln-ZTitntz-hMn Is lust what women w-ant JftJelr champion. And If I may Help m bow nappy Jt tuiuu uc. ... TWa.ak what Is happening In the Mud. . Well, apart from politics (of Kb J knew nothing except that they MM te tie always the same story) the -1. hlng 'of censequence is the case Ta'yenng woman charged, with the -atrlif'eflier illegitimate child. , hA'i. n mtniM-v nlrl who. having Mawty from home oeme months age. I( Mr'snd remained there until ar NHail'But In the meantime the body lTTSr.bern infant was found under tlefM-atcne nan a mue awej, uuu . iiW'te;have been hers. ''fti'1 denies all kuowledge of the Aiu in h mixllral testimony seems bU'MU acalnst her. and Uicre iaJB '" -t .. . . ...- .i.A..i. i it. M iQTe the sunplclen of being tainted m jntucf . - "She has been up before the High NHS and committed te the nest sitting f tb General Gael DelKcry, se you at likely te.hear mero of the cn6e. ""Peer tnlng, wnatever uer sin, bub M already had a fearful punishment, Mr ike Is very ill, having apparently herself te dreadful suuenngs m revqntlng ncr baey trem Ing te be se proud of you Is waiting te clasp you te her heart. "And se am I, my Victer I "FENELLA." Ill "Mr own dear Fenella I nm an troubled about the young woman who ii ie de cnargeu wun tne muraer or bcr chtld that (time being short) I mutit write at once en the subject. It leeks like a case of "the temporary mania which se often prompts women te take life (their own or their children's) In the hope of avoiding shame. "Ged, when I think of it, thnt In all ages of the world tens of thousands of Women hnvo.geno through that fiery furnace and that never, one man since the days of Adam has come within slg&t 6f it, I want te go down en my knees te the meanest and lowest of them us the martyrs of humanity, "Infanticide Is of course a serious crime in any country, and especially se rious in the Isle of Man new, when the Governer has-made up his mind te show no mercy en persons guilty of fatal violence. But the killing of a new-born babe is usually treated as felonious homicide. Therefore, it you carry ant your Intention of standing by the girl's side, you may safely' tell her (In order te save her from possible, shock) that even a verdict of guilty will net mean death. "Hew I wish you could plead for the peer thing! But Instruct counsel for the defense and you will really be plead ing, ana i. for one, it i am rcrent, n every JS will hear your, quivering voice word he save. , "Ah for the choice of an advocate- why net Altck GeU? He has net bad tee many chances, .peer v chap, and It will hearten 'him (he Was' rather down when I saw him last). te be Intrusted wan a serious 'case llke this "Tell him te leek up did flnlnliln Jind Murrell en Ferensic Medicine he'll And both in the Law Library. The first step Is te make sure that the peer creature (I assume she' is net tee well educated) has .net mistaken infanticide for concealment; and the next, te In sist en pr6ef of 'a live birth,' which It in practically impossible te CHtaDiixu (except en the girl's confession) in a caxe of solitary, delivery. "l'es, you are almeflt-ccrtnlnlr. right in thinking she Is trying te shleldthu guilty man, and. criminal though she Is, she may be (as you nay) an abso lute heroine. In thnt event I trust it may net fall te my let teHry her. Ged save me from slttlnw in Judiment en a woman who Btnnds silent in her shame te shield the honor of the man she loves I "But as for hunting down the guilty mnn. that (don't you think se?) is ncrhnps another matter. If it hatr te be done at all it is only a woman n nil re and stainless woman who has a right te de it. Ne man who knows him Mdf, and hew near every mother's soil of us has been te the verge of the pit, will be the first te threw a stone. Yeu remember 'But for the grace of Ged there gees Jehn Wesley.' Ob, my dar ling, hew can I ever be grateful enough fnr nlmt fait finvA .Iaim fnp mi.. "Hollea! The page boy has just been up with a letter from the Heme Secretary. 'I have the pleasure te In form you that the King has been pleased te approve of ynur appointment te the position of the Deemster of the Iile of Sinn, ''Hew glorious! Here I have been all day saying te myself, 'Who, In Ged's name, are you that you should be Judge ever anybody?' and new I'm glad damned glad, there is no ether word for it. "I shall telegraph the news te you in a few minutes, but I feel as if I want te take the first beat home and become my own messenger. Thnt is 1m. possible, for I have te call en the Lord e you la my arms. MV rMtntetflit uIIhk ' it tint. rner. Bay I knew hew much I ewe te him for this unprecedented appointment. Day. tee. l snail lieiii tnvneir in rcatii- heM for the ceremony of the swearing in, whenever he desires it te take place: aise zer tne nest Court of General gaei Delivery if Deemster Taubman is still down with his rheumatism. "Ana new bless you again, dearest, for all your beautiful faith in me. Ged helping me, I'll de my, best te deserve It. But you must be my guardian watcher,f my Mntlricl, my star. -"What a dear old world It Is, dr-, ling I It seems as If there ought te be' no suffering of any kind In It new new that the sky Is se bright for you and me. ' "VICTOR1 "P. 8. Important. Don't forget ie employ Gell in that case of the girl who killed her baby. Allrk'n her man. Mind you, though he must compel her te tell him everything." CHAPTER XXIV 'AUek Gell Fer ten days Allek Gell lind been searching for Bessie Celllster. When he first read her letter en reaching Derby Haven (be read it a hundred times aft erward) he remembered something hi father had tnld in taunting him "Yeu will' net be the first by a long way 1" Then he recalled the case of the Peel fisherman and a black thought cume hurtling down en him. At the next mo ment he hated himself for It. "What devil out of lirll made me think of that?' he asked himself. , But why bad Bessle run awayfrem him? The only explanation he could find was the one Htewell had glven en the steamboat women had illnesses which men knew nothing about, and In the threes of their mania they some times hid themselves, llke sick iiiilmale, from thelri friends most of all fiem these they loved. Were net the news papers full of such cases? ''That'a it! That's It ! My peer girl !" Having arrived at this explanation of Bessie's flight, he had no compunction nbeut going In search of her. Her mal- 4 i't T'V'i.'Jf '?'''' i Hd'."...' a might Mealy temporary; Mt mam ;t lasted, Heaven alone katwiwkat d- gcni ne nilgai espesa aeraeii w- t .At first It-occurred te him te call' In the assistaaee of the police. Bat no, that would lead te .publicity, and pub licity n mlmitiHerntaiidlne . Bessie would get better; he must keep her aalne clear nf keatwtfil. Ilia nli khflAk 'And hlM lip trembled as he told the Mi"l Brown te say nothing te anybody. Ills warning ivn tinn'ressarv. The terrified old maids, who had atJength begun Ie scent the truth, had decided t keep tneir own counsel. k Te be continued tomorrow ' ( Copyright , ml. International UttaMne Ce.) THEY'RE EASY TO TAME At Least, Wild least Have Ne Ter rors te This Slip of a Girl Weight, 103 pounds. Height, me dium. Eyes, blue. Face, smiling. Features, delicate; and with a step as light as l'cler Pan. That in a para graph describes Mabel Stark, sub jugator of tigers and daring trainer of wild beasts. "The secret of It is very simple," says Miss Htark. "It you keep close te a horses' heels you ere 'net likely te receive a bad kick, and this In a meas ure is true of VAts.' Keep them crowded close and they'll have no room In which te spring. And, most essen tlal of all, keep smiling UJ &!.:." fiaftttaaaM V. "W! PEACE WOUKMS OOHflW Foreign Weman t le'tntirtalned by Philadelphia Enthualaste The Pennsylvania Branch of Women's International League Peace and Freedom has planned a busy (en days for three speakers from Eng and, France and Germany,' who wilt arrive in Philadelphia May 10: Mrs. iiH.i.. r-.t-i .. ti .., . mtt-.-1 ajuiub jvjuiniHjn UK jiifciauu , mirri ttl'Vifl V J. ,-1 :"-mma " H. '"jbU a Y 'i bnte-J)kM apmmmmrmmm tnutatta MaAMNW .Ytt VkMuMnhfa rmi of -Mrs. It, l.fleaehlMMirilfrMrs. .Iaura 1t Buckley, Miss Alice Cheyney, Mrs. tln' Walter i Cepe, Miss sepnin m. uuiiee, V.. Mr.. I.f K. .TBffe..Mrs. Wilfred Lewlr. '"i :; : .t.. i u..i:. i ... t..i.. Airs, milien niOBM ana irn, uuimiuau M. Htecrs. . , The spenKers win ernve ArnenMi of Fratwe.Wewlva hntnmlttM U hiide ui Charles M.f TerresMie ueu uma, tail visitors. ,;.,,,M . Camilla e-risM. be we jat lhi. BiaiMi." ai Cent la Uetnla Pi Btanat; : u i imt tru at North h. ."4i Mr I'M JA Philadelphia nt 1 o'clock In the after-1 rK,A"rmesSir-.' neon,' and vlll be entertained at lunch-lee-en aundays. 'Malre It : sie Te leek wer ried Is one way of showing fear and, once that is apparent, serious results are likely te fellow Trained wild animal acts are many en this season's Blngltng Brethers nnd Barnum & Bailey Circus program. The show exhibits at Nineteenth street and Hunting Park avenue for n week, com mencing next Monday. Ladles' Night at Ablngten Church "Ladles' Night" was conducted by the Men's Association of the Ablngten Presbyterian Church nt the Ablnaten Church Inst night. Following a dinner the guests were entertained fty Keith Cherry and H. 0. Trappe, of this city. The Rev. II. II. Bird, pastor of the church, made a short address. Mptetd'herKlt te i tit tope of prevci Wef bera' alive. ; "Bbt is new In S Bflt is new in me pnsuu uuapuui, Mitus morning l drove ever te see ut. A feed-looking girl almost beautiful (with tbe sort of beauty which attracts At less worthy side of a certain type Mats), but her check", arc new terri bly tbln and pale, and her big black rfti (her flrwt feature) have that wild kek which ene sees In a captured ani ls! that gazes and gazes. f"l liked the girl, but she did net seem M lilt me. In fact, alie shrank trem at (the only girl who ever did se) and iWSIb I tried in bn nice te her. and jW her te truht me, and te tell me tie wis rcHponslhle 'for her condition, i).ittl(ht find him nnd fetch blm te Myibt broke into a flood of fierce de ism. "Eltllftr i)lA flir1 la n vrftnt cfnrv Wtrer she U a ercnt heroine, and I fa half Inclined te think she may be w. My guess would be that she is brag te shield the guilty man. Ttie aMM she had worn were better than I fcrm girl could afford te buy, nnd gttsaggerta that her fcliew-blnncr be art te a class nbove her. Iftll'f If LtinnMlli. tlt.it ,1.A Iaim nMA- j-- .K c-liw.n.ll, null, luc liu (il- vatt no punldhmcnt for the man who fa a girl's life ruining her soul ut wtumt time, for 1hat is what it often aHMI In Tint 1A.A nA HI W. L v ' l"ru. """I JUU Will en tee bench, fe she is sure te have UCa, aa.il i- unN "cc'uci te unuertiiKc "Mease, but we are nt n les,s whom M employ. We cimiiet ufferd a high JJLV'nw ten or fifteen gulnens nt the T". HU YOU hiiirepkt nnvhmlv? .j. I Intend te be prrnciit at the trial, wft v. ni1 u y tl,5 Blrl'H hl,lc' for Hhe fcJ-.iT I ""C'"y '""""i peer crcitiure. ffiiT.i.bew, T nisl' i"Kht plead (or 2.J J i8'.' ,,rr Wnw-hlnner will net E for Judgment, hew I should like "nLP"c,eurt 'Til0U rt "n ""!' HSi'"!''? ,leiir! u'h 10 p. M., far n. 1 . ' cIeh drenniM are wuitlnB' f nw unstn r ni . upstnirs, ! iJlfl LKinn v. ''"."" " taA!!,0U 10"S) )ou muy carry me off 3h. I taAaai l'"1 . urlnB J'01"" moteicur --.-.. mien me time comes (I shu! mmmzmmrm. WiMumjmnrmwmmmmmrr. 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