W aVi'('TfHMT WffST. . JVi -.TO.' JA flRRlTJl' "'!, "'',inJB .P'5:j!iMIPftSrK' V Tu'-f J v 1 ; v ,. ; "- i mmm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FfclDAY, MAY 19. 1922 'lfs it i.v ,,r,r Sf IE MASTER OF-' MAN :-: By Sir Mall Caine An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by. the Noted Auther of "The Manxman,' The Deemster, The Eternal City." "The Weman Theu Gavest Me." Etc. PKKseys or the story ,nrnii. HTOXXELli A brilliant utuvg n,lmrnlr. anneinted despite i, youth Deemster, or chief Judge, . the lite of Man. tn xvhlch position 1 It ha '" ' in WW" en. ".'?'", Itu-iinnrr. lie is A iff A prompted and $"?! M eugh irt e wHence et-er Ae secret sin, Aad Jtti'eif tc'fl'ie'" " nPSStfl COIiUHTERA handsome hut illiterate peasant girl. She has a ' fiiM tf AtcA i eccidcnMHi smothered Jnthe night of Its birth. She is arretted for nnnrdcrtng her babe. Btuie reattu loves HACK OKUs-Agreeable hut same- uhttt weak, who persuades Besric te t Ittreth herself te him despite the opposition of his father, tPKAKEIt OEUj The rich and "Snnnical head of the Man Parlia- 'mEhl.A ST Ay LEY A .great hearted and beautiful girl wth ad vanced ideas en women's rights who it in leic with Victer and he with Mr. She in the daughter of 'OESEHAl, ST Ay LEY Governer of 1st hie of Man. 'fli.V BALDROMMA. A brutal firmer, stepfather of Bessie, and uhe tries te use her trouble, for ' uhich he thinks Gell is responsible, it a Jeter te advance his own fortune. Ill IX A '"'nil unvcntllntecl room over ever over leokltiR iIip Kecp the jury considered their ehBi-e of the verdict. "Gcntlcineii." said one (he wits en (uctlonper Hiid n Town Commissioner), you heard what the Deemster xald. Vit can't let her off, but wr can recom mend her te mercy." Whv xheuld fV said another, n t!l lnmlewner with a bad reputation "bout women. "She killed her child. Ltt her swims. I sny." "But Alie said she didn t intend te ind that she wns out of herself and fricbtencd by Iter stepfather, said n third a ft butcher who was sittln utrldc en u chair and mnkltiK it creak under him. "Chut! That wn only an after thought." "nld a fourth n little bnld headed KnglMi grocer. "Question ! (Question : cried the Town Cominist-iener. "Let's keep te the point, gentlemen." "Let's get finished and away." said the grocer. "I've 'ad nn ndditlen te iiij family. 1 'nn.v tell you. A son nt'last after four daughters. My wife's letting up today and wp're te 'nve n turkey for dinner. Let the woman off, 1 v." "Hut we ran't, man. Didn t you hear what the Dcemter nlil''" "Then let the 'uwy 'ang." "Arc mp te recommend the girl te mercy that's the question," said the Town Commissioner. "Why shouldn't we?" said the ktcher. "Hundreds mid tens of girls hare' done as bad before new, nnd nobody n penny tbp wlspr. Why make Utah of one and fowl of another?" "If we ".hew mercy te women of thN tfert we'll only encourage thpm in their , bid conduct." said the landowner; "Loek here," said the butcher, "this 'N't n gnnic a woman can go into n eerner and play all by herself, you Inow. Ker etery bad woman there s a hid mnn knocking about some where." "A man in't nlwnya filling his house with by-dilldren anyway," said the landowner. "Ne." -aid the butcher, "but he l wmetlmes filling ether people' though.' "That's iersenal and T won't stand It." cried t he landowner, and then there were loud Mieuts with much smit ing of the inble. In the midst of the tumult a voice was heard te say. "Hadn't we better lay this matter before the Lord, brothers?" It was n nertlisldc fanner and local Treacher, who met always te his financial advantage) had made It the rule of his life, whether in the reaping of his corn or the sewing of his tur ''pa. te wait fei divine guidance. In another moment he was en his knees, and one In one his fellow-jurymen, in- , .eluding the long landowner, had slith- J ered down nfter him. When tltp.v,i-esp they were apparently of one ejininii that inasmuch as no ne ne bed except ;0d knew whv Hessle had1 Killed her child (being alone and under, the cloud e.' night) the enlv thing te de was tn Imw hrr te the Lord. Meantime Cell, with restless nnd ir regular f net; steps, was striding about In the ceurtjard. Kcnella's outburst lad fallen en him like n flash of light - ning in tin. darkness. Kverything luu -uuuriin income cienr nil the ague tears thai had haunted him se lenj!. Hi u'i"i',!eiis. he hud thrust behind, j Ms hack, the fnct; he had been unable MO llnupritnnil U'hn, l,ll.l (! Iw. ' hid heen '. , Nevell: His lifelong friend, en ,, WP,(I 'f wll have staked hlf eiil. Then, ,mist ,nV(, n(M,n ,.., Plraev te deceive him. Ueth Stew ell i and lies. (. ,nd been In It Ktewell te, get rid of the girl be ii. longer wanted. , an I lles.,i. tu i ever tin her disgrace by. mrrlng him Whnt n plot I The' Memun he hiiil loved and the man Iw "'" worshiped ! He snw himself hood hoed heed winked h both of them, lied te. pel PS laughed at. IIIh life, his faith. ' "e h,i i crashed down in n moment, "was tee cruel, tee dumnable ! i.i,u. nl """ cM- though the sun was n'nng, but Oell took off his wig mid nrrler It in bin ,nd, for his head denied te be afire. f: ir " "me ,h(' hatred he hud felt ler HPb n !... . ... tn.-jl ,, ', , l",i" 'rniereii, witn a nundredfqld Intensity, upon Slew ell. ' tint?,, IrSMp llH'1 hpK"n w"l I" nil," ,"f '"'"'I'lng hint, she must have repntedef i, afterward, and lenmiltted fit I "!''' ,mn' Klrl- been use (as Ken '"a Had Mud l she had come te lew1 .lL.,""1 s,""''ll bad carried en hf wep Ien te ,,e nt ,,, w(1. thl , '! " ",M- wne1' llP s -"-m.n '" "'Kiii'-nt en his own victim. He 'ant te sentence-her te death, tee. "'. under an his fine phrases It wn W oe uint he meant te sentence --.. i,ni ii 10 nid be r,ci u t b r :zl Km mi d mmmmmmWmEBsvSZ) k ' At length, In a velte se low as te be "Never mind, Hessle! I would rather' only JitMt heard even In the breathless be you thnn ,our Judge." 1 silence, be said: ' There wns consternation In court. I "Kllaabetb Corteen, jeit have pleaded Kvcrybedy was en bis feet te leek after i guilty te the charge of taking the life the prisoner, nnd at tlell, who was! i of your innocent child, the little help- being husflcd out after her. Hut hardly t 1 less babe who bad no ether natural i bad the deer closed behind them, when protector than the mother who bore It there was another cry In ceurt: , en her besom, lly this act jeii have "The Deemster!" brought yourself tiniler the cendemna- i sinneil hmt ri.n nKe. He had steed Hen of the law, and it Is" for the lnwtaf)rr tn( ,snner until her last cry bad . te punish you. Hut out of regard te . .lied nwnv In the corridor. Then he had t'T':" U, ncommen Sense m ! t Age Doesn't Mean Experience. JOHN IILAKK oiewci was sitting nl the ' -:".,,? J i,r,nrH n I '. '".' i""i ' ". """' V.it"n trnve ,,... ...... . ....- .... ,.,. .....v. ...... .,, iiiiuirii uijuiii, m ii in,, ,hi.i. f. '. .--- conscience Ami nf ,llA 1AMM ,.UI. ..(.1. 1.1. t , ( i,lu i,n.ie .?... i '. .; .i "'I,'! '" i te your motives, the Jury has recem- ting lad n front ef"hlm "'""mended you te mercy, nnd It will be .my The mldrcsa e the r'v had been n 'y " N(,p ,l,a ",clr lrn''r 1m 'nU fearful ordeal but thn sentence wnM , ,hre,K1 h' Mwllcucy the (ioverner, te be"errlldedenTe sentence ? H iZr CeU 1 .W. !"' JP .'.!l.l.te tcr. invlllB been the first ,-., f !,,. nepniini uie mriiBure ei pnroen win.;.., If ou think It will lighten your guilt In the eyes of the Court te mention that man's name, mention It. recommend you te mercy, nnd then the Judges will exercise their dlscretienarj power te reduce your punishment." Hessiu's cyea began te nliine. "Yeu must ically forgive me And Allek de jolt think Allck will forgive me, tee?" "Ye, when he sees that what you did was done out of your love for him." "Hew geed you are! And shall we be able te leave the Isle of Man nnd Ke away somewhere?" "Perhaps some day." "Oh, hois.geod ou ate! T don't knew what I've done for you te be se geed te me. I didn't think anybody except n girl's mother could be se geed te her." She was like a child again. Her face, though still wet, was beaming. In the selfishness of her suffering It had net occurred te her before flint her com. ferter had been suffering also, but new, in some of It. "If they said In n whisper (meaning who bad been her fellew-sinncrl, "TU never tell them never!" Fenclln'n humiliation was abject. "When we go bnck te court." she said, "you must be brave, whatever hap pens." "Will j en let me held your hand?" said Hessle. 1 crime could he de it? It mlht nnlv be a formal sentence (the crown being certain te commute the punishment), , but the awful words prescribed bv the , statute would they net choke In this Mcry threat? I "And what will be the end?" he nsk cd himself. He heatd the deer open behind him. A low hum of voices came down the staircase from the courthouse'. There i was a footstep en the carpeted "Meer. I Somebody by his side wns speaking. It I was Jeshua Scarff. "The Jury is ready te return te court, your honor." IV When Stowell resumed bis sent en the bench, nnd the buzr. of cenversa- 1 Hen had subsided, he was conscious of the presence of only three persons be side himself Bessie In the deck with renelln by her side, nnd Allck with distorted face and wis a . awry In the bench in front of them. I The jurymen filed back. The clerk I of the rolls rend out their names and I then asked for their formal verdict. "Yeu find the prisoner guilty, ac I cording te the Instructions of the Court?'' I "Aw, yes, giilltycneugh, peer soul." I said the feiemnn (It wns the nerthslde I farmer), "but lave her te the Lord, we In all but exceptional cases, is granted te persons In your position, may the bench, taken a step forward, stum bled and dropped fe one knee. The (Jowrner rose and reached for ward te help him. Hut he recovered himself Immediately. His face whs very pale, but he smiled, a pitiful smile. "ins if Mijing. "A little tliswilneps. until " ltt tit urn fi i IK Mil. SHAW'S Interesting plan of, extending the term of life te three bundled .wars could be put Inte exe cution, a very large mnierlty of the people of I he w erl.l would knew about us much nt the end of the tlnee hun dred jenr. ns the rle new. We learn from the venrs by study ing what they bring u. nnd b put ting something Inte them eureles. The fact that i limn eldetlj gentle, men are available for positions of deer keepers and night watchmen Is net that the race turns a cold shoulder te old age and weaknet. It Is because these nmlnble old codgers have never taken the trouble te knew very much when the oppertu- !..., .......n t n.., ...n..A.l r.ft Uhulbtlllll extended te you also. .. , . ! Bracing himself up. be steed aside The tear, were rolling down Hessle s for th ,fOVM.ner te go before him. and cheeks, but Stowell saw that she was ,, walked nut of court with a firm still looking up nt him with the same M Thp r, of Mj( rctul Wl,. piay 1 ni,v for thp nrn(lrin!r f knowledge wn expression. ,.,. i heard as he passed through the green t hand. "Meantime. he continued. "aiidn.u .!,... .i,. i.t . i,A loiunmer's however that may be. the Court hn.s roemt Oil 1-IIUIW UUL iu- CUI1UC1IIU UU 1 lliu I ., , , ,1.1 t n,int.i,n.ni MMrik.j i, i. w. ,h.. I I he spectators looked into ness, Tnkc .Mai'slinl Kech, or Themas A. Kdlseti, fir ('haiincej .M. Depew, or t'lemeneenii. Tin- world docs net smile tolerantly nt ntiy of these, or feel Hint lhe, are cttmberers of the cult It. The Intelligent portion of the popu lation are ghul te st nt their feet and learn wisdom from theli ltp. The reason for Hint is that thej em em ple.wd the years that were given tliem in gaining renl cvperlence, which menu that they imed their Inaltis for the geed of their bfelher men wnlle thej had the opportunist . tiinln mi this planet perluuw c'Z" ten lenrw. Vr Ner docs Hie mnn who wlmply UvPl doing what be Is told tn ileedflt niul di Inking when hunter comes, mvAT J Hik ii bout Jut eneiir.h t keciif lih),'vA1 bleed in cireiilnilen, get much mere tC1 T pflch I ..I t i 1 II.U.aJ 1.. ..I... sit Here must net according te our enth ".' , r , . i Vi.i,. ;.i Vi-. ' and our duty. Justice" (he was. point- they bad seer, and heard. Aithm gb Hk- ing with n ticmbling band te the motto business of the day Y12L1L)Z if under his father's picture) "l the !?"Mf 'T trePuluJ n ? P.rim0 'iT most sacred thing en earth, and even they had been w tnessing n 'Iramail1 even If wur frllnw-slnner whereof only a part had been revealed,! ey pilTK BUUI1UWS mi II I THK greatest respect Is shown tn old nge which fellows lives of useful - IfB turtle uf the Seuth Seas ies te be .several hundred irnt nld but its years de net bring te it half the into), llgence thai Is acquire 1 by n IHii, cocker spaniel who l suffered in ie. nut nf life t lut ii does the turtle, Kxperlence means net mil llvln;, . but liitenslw living. It ineiiiix get- . ting something out of ever tiny ail'''. lll'MI'l lltllll 'tfil 4 mllK fruits of cKiierlenic nre slerl.Uv a it i4,m - In the niiiul. nnd u mind rimiitit WJffljWB U. ... !-n.l .. Il.nl. 11 (,.,, IllfllW tllAH t?2i',M I"' l"l Mllll'.t,! Idlll'l ,.!!. I.iw.. ,.... h.'-'JA' a warehouse enn be stncknl wllbetit It. 3l ir tun tt'ntit vviini1 nnip en mupr. work for it If eit wntit jour old mnijAli m ni'Mii nineiiini in ,miii m-nmr "VjfJ"iV' night wntehmnn s me. ou tnusi iipej,?j, the years wisely r'jf Tins world tespeits what It ndmlre. It dne net iidmirc ineffective old ngc anv mete tliiui it ndhilres lndeclslve Oil III. i nvwiuUI. I1?J Knv There was n titter at this quaint find ing, but It was quicklv suppressed. Then the clerk of the rolls said : "I assume that means that you rec ommend her te mercy?" "Aw, yes, mercy enough, tee." said the foreman, "for when the snerets of nil hearts are revealed it's mercy we'll nil be wanting." After that Stowell was conscious of a still deeper hush In court. He haw Bvssle, In the full glare of her shame, standing In tlw deck, holding the rail with one hand and clinging te Kcnclln with the ether. "Prisoner at the bar," he said, "it has been snid en your behalf that you WDPA firuf lit,! tn An ...Knf fr.i 1t.t 1.. vague way, she became aware1 the act of one who remains 'unpunished ,, i . oil while you have te benr the full weight ask me who he was. she ve.lr fnli If ,. ,,,,,.,. ,. ,..,,, , .-.! . . " .-"' " . ..... . - the burden of your crime te plead this ns an extenuating circuntstntiees, speak It Is net tee late te de se." Bessie, made no reply, and Stowell. who felt Keuella'H eyes fixed en him, continued : "Don't be afraid! If you think It will lighten your guilt in the eyes of the ueurl himself sat en this bench, his first duty would be te justice, for justice Is above all." Then lowering his bend and speaking rapidly, in n muffled and indistinguish able whiBPcr. Stowell nroneunced the dell, i sentence of death. Nene of It seemed i little i te dp cicariy nenrri until lie retched the Inst words (and may (Sed have mercy en your soul" I, and then there enmc a loud scream from the deck. Bessie, who had been leaning forward and listening Intently (the leek of hope nnd expectation en her face darkening te dismay and terror), had dropped back and would have fallen but for Ke I nelin. who bad leaped up and caught her. "Remove the prisoner." said the Ooverner sharply, and at the next me. meitt the constables were carrying the girl out of court screaming and sobbing. But before she had genp there was a movement in the benches of the adve- i cates. Allck Uell had risen again, with wild eyes, and he wb,s shouting after her : t te thetu as white blind. Te be continued tomorrow rCepirtcif, l2t InttrnaUenal Maeatlne Ce.) CHARGE ACCOUNTS F.ASY. TERMS At the Leading Stores WRITE FOB PARTICULARS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., PhiU. 610 Guaranty Tr. nidg.. Atlantic City Se N. Third St.. Camden And Fenelln. senrcelv Mp tn .!,. ' "" S"" . V.' """ "' name, -..,. ! mention it. ..yes .' Bessie swayed a little, as If dizzy. , ' ' , , I looked around nt Kvnelln, and then In the Deemster s room there was a turned back te the bench and shook painful si ence. The clerk of the rolls her head. was under the deeply recessed window. turning ever the crinkling folios of the depositions in the cese te be token next. The Cioverner. stretched out in the leathern bound armchair before the empty fireplace, was smoking hnrd and trying te justify himself te his own me nusn in ceuri was hrniicn py a rustle of astonishment. Had the Deem ster lest himself? Stowell, wns con scious of a movement by his side and of the Governer saying, In an angry whis per: "Ge en. for Ged's sake!" quiet Kept Clean with a Damp Cleth Spotlessness in the kitchen is easy te attain when you have a white or gray enamel gas range and gas water heater. 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