ifHWl MTO'&K &:m t.ti ', Jk " r ; j -- . j - fim -tit . . i - njitrrtvmtMn '. j 'A tt! m T ' i , 4.Wm . i w .H ftM !f 'IT??A1C "V " ' .ilB'IVMirKrritI 1 EVENING, PTJBLfe LEDGEiR-PHitAliEipfilA. FRIDAY? SEPTEMBER 8 1922 1T mtL II JACK OUUDGMENt By Edgar Wallace Wtie' Who In the Story DAff iii j DUI intuniniB in' ".u ft.?, "Jack e' . ,. rroekii. tui bieem f!l.lf i receipt et a tcnav of elu&J, WjitVJ a" Judgment." alter ttveral rfr .,r,it,n. all et tuhlch are, ueiiv V WAa enrich Mm without rUMna ! PVt!ZnMes. II 'r" te disarm ut- $A,pyth"i arn h,m eem JjESStOKtSa. et the Londen Crtm- J!m slv-4. e 'fe """ "ty"' leu2: " Mi aww et e eetrcii, M "US tl tht Sana who wlide rtttre. JJJ Stil're'leiln Stafferd. Jttir ilAHSH, a del-laced but elever lrt" veto & "at "vamp" e the black- SlJVREWE. one a gentleman. g a creek. Old Films , . , HE WAS worried en the journey Dack n (lie Hat. He had drawn n hundred lU0H "'"' ,, ,,rml,ri.,l nut. l.i.nAMHII IMMVni JiV hem Inte hl poclcctbeok ana 110a l,f no '("'" dlHturb them nine. ww unlikely, thft the Imnk would tan Vln lilm such obvious forgeries. fe" Mepplnf from the taxi when t 1 iL 1rt n'tiiwl rttt 7 rn irniii uiiniiLU vt Z hl len Planted, the forgeries ?!;.. ...1 f,.r the Med nnper ! He was Z, Ini hh hand in his pocket. Intend Kf 0 tike out the money and mi ?.ii the nearest drain, when lie iukIi it was putting hi ;.. n ink Sn.n tbe nearest ri.tfry and all that." mid h. turned round, shaulng "f'sUenl King!" he raid dully. ..Si.-.i K-inff it Ik. I have a war- Ml for Veur arrest, Silva, nn a charge S Muntcrfcltlnic and pacing feiged n voice, like an Mm. Thi colonel heard the noise en the rf.1r nnd nun: te the deer, tip noeu, rtuwt tutor, watching, with un un ieVid faci the proeewlen a It passed en te tbe lloer above. .,,,. ,. ,PI nnt y-ur key." Mild SW .nd humbly the PeittiBUeie hnnde.l It te Hl.ffnr.I nncned the deer and snapped "Brin?hVm In." he ald te the do de ttctlrt he held IMnle. "Wlint room hMy?dinlng room," i?aid I'lnte faint- Stafferd entered the room, turning en tit light ft he did no. 'Helle. I'lnte!" he said. Pinte could only leek. The table was Uttered with copper elates and ink roller. There was u thick pad of counterfeit money en one inner of the table, held down by a .ninerufliilit; little bettlCH of iii-ltis were Hi xv" S 1 H "StifTerd King It 1. Vt wnrrnnt for your arrest." you re going," warned MaWc. but she mun c mop i.eiiie In time. "Well, I wish you luck and I'll de my best for She steeped and kissed the girl. xi.rru imp warning l want te gl jeii, Mlbs White," Kaid Lellle as hhe Htoed In the doorway. "The colonel Is a desperate mnn. and I don't think. .......... .c. .ilm'uitii a goeu lriena of mine up te n point and according te his lightK. but you've been geed nnd Jlr. Iilng ha been mere than geed. Kcwnre of the colonel new that von hnve hfm at bay ! That Is all !" llien she wa gene. They brought I'lnte Silva Inte the magistrate h court at l!ev street the fe lowing iiieining in a condition of collapse, ihe man was dnzecl by hi hi inlsfertune, Incapable of answering the questions which were put te him, or cveni of instructing the exasperated solicitor who had been with him for en hour, ll.v the solicitor's side was a grav faced, shrunken man. wlm.c c-leilies did net seem l lit him nnd who nt the en.l of the proceeding whispered something nte tlij. lawyer' ear. Hut the applica tion which was made for bail wus re jected. Tile C illl'llcc vn. Inn .lulimlnir Innil the knowledge Uiat tlii nrlMnnii- wan net Knjlisli and that it would be Impossible te extradite him if he man aged te make his cscupe te another country, all helped te Inllucncc th! magistrate in his refusal. Colonel ltemidarv did lint knctilt tn filtered about, and near tli- tunie was ine man uiuier errest or as much an small lexer press, se smell that a leek lit him. He get out of court afler trin miebt carry It in n corner of his (lie proceedings had terminated, the Sandbag. , ,. cjnesurc of every policeman's eye, and "I think I hue get you. I'lnte. drove buck te Iih upurtmeuts. He hud mM Stafferd King ; and I'lnte Silva net heard from Crewe or I.nllle that nodded before he fell limply into the morning, nnd he guessed that the two irnuef his e.iptnr. , I Jmd left by airplane. Se he was alone. Malsie While had gene te bed early, lie thought, and the very knowledge had Tbe b-11 rang three times before mic Hip cfTect of stiffening him. tireke. She slipped Inte n dressing I H,. ,.nd c thieugli llie lemuinder of town Mnd, going te the window, leaned Ins papers at his lel-urc. without fear out. She looked down upon the up- ii.f interruption The icier members of turned fine of n girl, and in spile eijihc gang had been controlled by Sclbv the distance and the darkness of the or Crene, and they would net appieach night, reiegnl7.rd her. The man who hi,,, directly, but he did net doubt that neon In me iiacKgreuim. ihiwi-m-i. nm-, mrre were a score 01 utile men waiting mihM net for the moment place. Nev ertheless, she did net hesitate te go deanstalM. ...... , , "Is that Miss White?" nked the girl. "Yes. It Is l.ellle Marsh. Isn't if.' Won't jeii come In?" I,nllie was hesitant. "Yes." she said ufter a while, nnd they went upstairs together. "I'm liry sorry I disturbed you. Mi-s White, but It i a matter whiih can't very well Trait. Yeu knew that Mr. Stafferd King has been kind te meV" Mnile nodded. She was looking nt the girl with interest, nnd was surprise! I" jump into the witness box the me inent he was caught, but he had by no menii'i gluui un hone of escnnlne. j Fer days he had carried in his pocket I the means of disguise a safety nrer. scissen nnd a small bottle of a solution te darken his face. 1 Despite Ills sit-enp years, he was a healthy and virile man. capable- of undergoing hard-hip if the nei-essltv niese, but. iibuxe nil. he had u plan and nn alternative plan. j He linlshcd the destruction of his correspondence, and then heian te search Ins pocket for any stray letters ing Will . . . I'"' 111 l ' 111!.' eiiui IILCI te note hew pretty she was. She cenlil which he might have put nwnv absent ret forget what I.ellie Marsh had done, tutndedly. In making this search i for her lliat ilreailful nigiit ai me imrn Inr home, and If the truth be told, she hid Insplied the assistance which Staf Staf eord lin'd been giving the girl. "Mr. King nn hooked my nu-sngc te America, ns je jirebably knew. ' Lellle went nn, "but ut the lust mo ment I liue been obliged le change my plann." "I'm sorry te hear that." said the tfrl: "I was hoping that jeu'd get IVIr hnmi n "T nut lmtiti In fnf fl un v hpfnt I 11 111 tl ' I ' I I J HI ' '",! ...,... l.ellle smiled faintly "but. you see. J one h.iN te be ery ipilck. because things ire moving at such a rapid rate. Thev I itresttd I'inte tonight we only just heard of it." i "Arrcned SiImiV" -ald the gin in niriulhe. "That is news te me. What 1 the iliaige'i" "I didn't quite iinilerst.mil what the. chnrfi was. I knew he's nriested." -nicl ' Lellle. "And the lolencl has advised i me tn get out as quickly as I can. And I there's a big hunt e for me. Miss White, j I'm gelnz te he married!" She bliuted the words out. and Mslble Mined at her. Somehow she hud never thought of Lellle- Marsh as person who would get married, nnd ll i 'at manning te see t lie confusion and1 ntis Inte .wjblch her confession hail threnn hpr. f,Kfi , "I lungrjliilifft jeii Willi all mj wart," Huicl Mnl-le. "Who is ihe for fer tunnte miinV" "I can't tell jeii. Yes. I will." said we girl. "I'll trust you I'm marrying JacK f'icwe." "CreueV I remember. Mr. King spoke about him. But isn't he one of the M he n friend of the colonel's?" Lellle nodded. 'Yes. hut we're going away tonight, mat i tty cnine (0 KOe ,1011." Miiisie White clasped the girl's bmls m ,t.,H "Yeu .eurself nie facing n great Mpplncss unci n heaullful new life." WM'lsil I-eUle, her eyes tilling with .".' I ','can't jeu feel sump sympathy n me.' or I want low and hiiipines we security meie even than you. be cause jeu hnve ner known anything firm . 's'uiiui iippieiiensienH ana un wrtaliitlcs such as 1 have passed In .V? "' ,')ml ' ,vnllt te help me nVi. in 'int K,)l" ,0 n8k J'0, f0 hi. ,i,?,ce r' '.vinK ,0 (lf nnythlng but Jitlt .., ,lut ' W1,nl J'"" chance for Malsi slioek her head, th.t ! int l,,llew ,,,n ' can premise Mk'.. "''? hui'1' "Mr' K'"B l,ns '"' Km of nl"' frlcni1 llH """ ( 'he MiS "l ",e B,ln"' Whcn "" Ii'lsht."" .ifxiight? lint h.nN?" .TiatRn secret." alMeM,fe,r SC''Ct ' ",'"'t rPU''"- monIIt'','iI,!!ne'' sfti'' '"lll( f a el l'i" lu,-"u"e. and tu.d the steiy i.Vn,V,s PU'imrutlen. ion cl betice nut t.ii ..,. i,... cnnie upon n long white envelene ml drci-rd te Ciewe. and wondered how hew it had come into his possrstden. Then he remembered that Crewe had handed him a letter. He looked nt the nestniark. l'rnm i Ihe college town where Snow Gregery ) hud encp been n resident. This was the report of the agents J whom Crewe had sent down te discover the names of the men who hnd left the I university in u ceitaln year. Snow (Jieger.v. who hnil been found shot in me sticets cu Louden, Hud lelt the col lege in that j cer. ll was certain that it wan n relntiic of Snow Gregery who was niMed ,Iui k e" .luilu'inint anil who hnd taken upon himself the task of nieiiging the man's death. Te he continued tomorrow Ce;'-i'0'i' McCUtrn Seitsptipi'r Syndicate Hew te Have Pretty Natural Leeking Curls Straight, lank hair is becoming te but few women and there's no excuse new for nnjenc looking homely nnd unkempt en that nc nc ceunt. These who have foreswern the curling iien because of the damage it does bv drying and breaking tbe hnlr, will be glad te hear that the simple silmcrine method will produce a far better anil prettier effect, without any in jurious result whatever. If just a small quantity of liquid silmcrine be applied with a dean teeth brush before doing up (be hair, the love liest niituinl looking curls and waves will be in evidence in (hree hours, and Iheic will he nothing streaky, sticky or grensv about it. A few ounces of liquid silmcrine, obtainable ut any drug stoic, will pi ere ii welcome addition te ninny a dressing table. It is bent applied by dividing the hair into strands nii'l moistening each of them sep arately from tool te tin. The beau tiful wavy effect will last for a censideiable time, whether the hair be long or bobbed. Adv. JJe Murdered Man's found In her nesHedsimi weapon Ihe Wn sir uis jewelry nnd '"Ul ""cu his wound. Del nf .. i, ,.,.,.,,.. "Shier and tl-.lit,.- ,,i "pie Mystery Girl" Until ' fend this enthralling drew romance CAIIOLVN WELLS ,M Begins Today ., ib 1 c j-ll) PKR 23c; lb-pkg 43c That lea flavor you've been sreldnsr is among our five delectable blends. In all our Stores. mm Assuredly This First Open-for-Business Autumn Saturday firing's Interesting Moderately Priced Merchandise News Frem Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere NEW CLOTHES for Scheel and College Girls, $1 te $35 fcL u . t 1 st JWA. vw . r v- -yv n --mn ii iw mWw rr Children's Scheel and Play Clethes $1.10 te $1.25 As gay as Autumn leaves that scurry by arc new little school and play frocks of bright-colored chambray. Solidly made, tee, with a winsome charm in fly ing full skirts and short-belted waists. Blue, pi n'k, yellow and crcen. with contrasting cenars $1.10 with fl $8.50 22.75 $10.75 Suits, coats, dresses and sports apparel just about every KIND of thing a girl needs ! Uncommonly interesting because of their delightful newness, their entire wcarable ness and their really surprisingly moderate pricings! New Tweed Suits for , Scheel Frecks for Girls, Junier Girls, $18.75 ! $6.75 te $13.50 c .. . ., . . , , Simple, serviceable classroom Smartly tailored sports models frocks 'f ierBe seri.e or wool of brown or blue tweedy mixtures. The coats are silk lined and belted. Sizes 15 te 17 years. Autumn Frecks for Junier Girls, $10.75 te $35 Dresses for the school room, for everyday and for "better" wear. Canten crepes, wool crepes, jer keys, serges, crepes de chine and tluvct.vne and serge combinations. Sizes 14 te 17 years. New Pole Ceat Costumes for Girls, $22.75 Biand-new and SO smartl Pole coat and sports hat te match. The coat is a raglan sleeve, belted model, lined throughout with chamois cloth. Light or darker tan. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Pole Ceat Costumes for Smaller Girls, $16.50 Just like the ethers, except that the matching hat is a tarn e' shanter. Sizes C te 10 years. (Down Stair Stere, Market) crepe. Dark and lighter colors; effective embroidery trimmings. Sizes 8 te 14 years. Gingham Frecks for Scheel Girls, $1 te $3.25 Plain colors, plaids and checks. Leng and short sleeve styles. Pretty colors. Seme are just-new Autumn models. Others have been price lowered from earlier season markings. Sizes 6 te 14 years in the group. Tweed Knickers, $5.50 Well-cut knickers in various tweed mixtures. Sizes 12 te 20 years. Serge Bleemers, $3.50 te $5.50 Black or navy wool serge, sizes 10 te 20 years. Full-pleated. Black Sateen Bleemers, $2 Sizes 12 te 20 years. Middy Blouses, $1 te $3 White jean blouses, all-white or with colored cellars and cuffs. Regulation and novelty styles. nnd cuffs and touches of cmbreid cry. Price, $1.10. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Pantalettr frocks are of pink, blue and green checked gingham, with matching plain-color cellar, and cufTs at sleeve and knee. Price, $1.15. Sizes 2 te 6 years. Play suits of dark blue, denim like material, for either boy or girl, are cut in romper style with peg-top trousers which reach almost te the ankle. Big buttons and a flash of red braid trim them. Price, $1.25. Sizes 2 te G years. (Down fltalm .Stere, Central) Hew Delightful! $5 Hats in the Autumn Millinery Display Jsn't it jelly te be introduced te a whole roomful of hats all at this une popular price? Ne need te think about anything but just the hats themselves while you are making your selection. Ne danger of inadvert ently falling in love with a model priced in excess of what you had planned te spend, and then having te "makeshift" with another you are net quite satisfied with. And you will like every one of these hats they are really charming. Big or small; drooping or flaring; dashing or piquant; smart or pictur esque. Just about every sort of pretty new shape and trimming treat ment, developed in velvet, panne velvet and combinations of fabrics. Black, of course, holds the center of the color scheme. The browns are interesting and much in evidence. All shade's of blue are popular, and there are any number of lovely tones of rust, henna and tan. (Down StulM Stere, Market) Men's Madras Shirts, $2 Specially satisfactory woven-stripe madras shirts for men who ask for "something geed." Careful cut, flat seams, geed-looking pearl buttons and fast colors characterize them. Narrow stripes in lavender, blue, black and tan. Sizes 14 te 17. Men's Neckties, 35c and 65c 35c for striped and figured neckties in desirable dark colors. 65c for neckties in particularly attractive striped patterns. Conservative and dark. (Down Stairs Stere fur Men, en the nailery, Market) Mens Silk Half Hese, Specially Priced $1 Maiked down a third from their earlier price because the size range is net complete in each style. Geed-looking, pure thread-silk half hose with woven clocks or striped effect. Mer cerized cotton tepa and soles. Twe-tone black 'and white with black or white clock. Cordovan, gray, blue and black with white clock. Black, cordovan and navy in self-striped effect. Sizes O'-i te ll'i, but net in every style. Men's Cotten Half Hese, 25c Geed for hard everyday wear. First quality mercerized cotton in black, cordovan, navy and gray. Sizes 9'u te ll'i. (Ilenn Hlttlrn Stere for Men, en tlin (iallery. Market) $30 $25 Remarkable Autumn Coats Are $10.75 te $58.50 $16.7 Charming Autumn Frecks $11.50 te $37.50 Most of Them Very Specially Priced NEW copies of NEW models at prices as low as or lower than the original maker's cost! A delightful satin back crepe frock made of the dull side of the material has strappings of the satin back and a satin vest te match, $35. Anether satin-back crepe frock has a girdle composed of rose-rosettes of the same material and, the skirt is made partly of the bright-finished satin back, .$37.50. A Peiret twill surplice frock has black and gray braid and the sleeves are faced with gray at $25. Very Special Dresses, $11.50, $13.50, $16.75 $11.50 frocks are pictured because they are se extra-special. Made of navy satin stitched with gray and having sleeves faced with gray. $13.50 frocks are of wool crepe with effective bands of red, blue and geld work and pleated side panels; either new or brown. $16.75 frocks are also pictured; these are ail rcadv for college. Made of wool jersey with overbleuse top, a Peter Piin foliar and handkerchief of tusser bound with jade and with the long sleeves gathered into tight cuffs. Either navy or brown. Canten Crepe Dresses With Fringe, $30 are pictured because they are quite different in the use of long fringes made of narrow silk braid; notice the double flounce of fringe en the skirt and the veil of fringe en the sleeves which end in narrow cuffs. (Down Stair Stere, Market) Netice the beautiful wrap py coat pictured at $58.50. It can be worn with the cara cul cellar fastened close at the neck for a stormy day or left open and draped lux uriously te make an evening or formal afternoon wrap. Made of black, brown or navy Belivia, these coats are lined with heavy crepe de chine and warmly interlined. Most of them are richly em broidered. Fur-Trimmed Coats, $38.50 Extremely unusual! Any woman will see that! Made of belivia or illama with cellars of fitch dyed or wolf opossum, nutria, black caracul! Lined with crepe de chine or peau de cygne. Plain or embroidered. Chinchilla Spert Coats, $27.50 It Would JEggr J 'tj' VLnm 4, i Mm, Ta3B ft1.- JiaJW' l t rvf P$ ? 1 . 5 i $58.50 AH jHHfe $10.75 are be hard tn finH nn cn-ifs iVinf eimpier or warmer or quite se "all right" at this low price. Navy, brown, tan, reindeer and light blue chinchilla, built en English sport lines. Seme have plaid or contrasting backs and waist linings of peau de cygne. These of navy blue are lined throughout with peau de cygne. Herringbone Spert Coats, $10.75 Pictured te show what geed coats can be had for this small sum. Mostly in tans or browns and blue with the fashionable plaid backs. Plaid Tweed Coats at $16.50 have big cellars, big pockets, big buttons. epen ceais or blue or brown heather coating 1'iHiu ui ilium ceiiars ana cults nnri with backs are "special" at $18 and $18.50 (Mown Stairs Stere, Market) plaid Women's Extra-Size Crepe de Chine Nightgowns, Specially Priced $6.50 Made of soft pink crepe de chine, cut full and 1 eng. A Iacc- , . "- -.....-, ,v.V U,t J.,li i,,v , . wii IT" e "an1a,a.nu sneuidcr straps give one style its leek of uVk-'ji. ""-"""'""s "V1- n a tailored tinnd trim another, and ceflar Sizes ".S hemstitching te form a peinded l Ilenn Mnlr. Stere, Central) Men, Women, Beys and Girls, All Share in This Autumn Shee Occasion $6.50 $0.90 ' I $6.50 $6.50 I h-very one back te the serious business of life once mere. Vaca tion time ever, one's thoughts turn instinctively te such fundamental necessities of apparel as geed-looking footwear. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Shee Stere has made big preparations te meet just such a state of mind mere than half way. Here is a Shee Occasion in which every member of the family has a specially arranged share! Women's New Autumn Shoes All $6.50 Tan, mahogany or black calfskin oxfeids with low, walking heels and welted soles. Black kidskin oxfords with Cuban heels nnd welted boles. Black kidskin oxfords with low heels and welted soles. Black kidskin button-.strap pumps with Cuban heels and welted soles. Tan calfskin oxfords with Cuban heels and welted soles. Twe Styles at $6.90 Black satin button-strap turned soles and the baby which will be worn with skirts. Black patent leather button-strap pumps with turned soles and baby Leuis heels. 5'-i $6.ne sa.oe $2.90 Final Clearaway Women's and Children's Summer Shoes pumps with Leuis heels the longer Women's White Canvas Pumps, $1.75 One-strap pumps that were two and three times this price nt the beginning of the sensen. Rounded tees; low heels. Geed rnngc of mzes. Women's Street and Dress Pumps, $4.90 Plain ene-ntrnp pumps of pat ent or dull leathers and black satin. Turned soles; high or baby l.euih heels. Almest a third less than their eaily-sca.en price. Almest all sizes. Women's High Shoes, S2 Children's Shoes, $1.40 Discontinued lets fiem regular stock, where they sold at two and three times thi.s price. Black or brown; military or Cuban heels. Limited number and net all sizes. Women's Strap Pumps, . $6.90 Varied atseitment of stjles, and leuthcis. Unexpectedly geed cheesing in novelty effects-. Turned soles and high or babv Leuis heels. They have been lowered three dollars from their original price. (Down HUlr, Mers, Chealnut) IMay shoe-, oxfords and M.ny Jane pumps. Tan leathers. Square-tee, straight-Iast stjle-.. Sizes i) te 12. Earlier they were twice this price. Sale of Children's Scheel Shoes, $2.90 Hij.-h-lm.-e blink or with solid leather heels, Miaight liu-U. slightly higher hecN, te sue, G te 2. t.m sh'Ks de 1, idi Spring 01 according iMen's Autumn Shoes Three New Stvles. $6.50 . Tan calf oxfords. Tan calf high-lace shoes. Black kid high-lace shoes with full tees. All sizes. Men's Spert Oxfords, $3.50 Smoked elkskin oxfords with tan calf waistbands, suc tion liber soles nnd heels. Were mere than double this price fiirlier. Practically all sizett. , Sturdy Scheel Shoes for Heys, $2.!0 Black and tan leather shoes en stout soles and with nibbe. heels,. SiXcs 10 te 13 Vj in tun or blnck; 1 te fiVa in ian. (Demii htiilrh Nlore for Men. en the duller,, Market) .Cil Y'l.vja W i m tin M M i iJhrrrrrfriMMrw'jlfi A dm lis, SKJ 9 Jii 1 A ( if XiJtfM tLUixi i-'c '"frsv -fr.rjLftryi STi iu ,mv-S 4k.l1 ,-ft- ,v Jiufi Jt vi jy ..Vi w,-N .1&: cm?