`.i, f- ip; _'ar ,,t>'.. _ ,i t . (iw 'i i' gf - v-..- .`1"7"(‘T~"“ .-1-li. s~.= -4- . ' 3-'-;i-in .-,I i lik "ill" lt" -t .i $.12” i`l1 g ,, ._-.l I .__.. .vw ,l;._.; vi. i' »- , . i _,,_ ,. i . .v..f . --.r ‘ i .ip l pi. i i ,.i i-_ I. i -.' \\>¢`» 5 _ iff. §Ii" fi i.__ Q t ti I il .gi 3-I _ _l` Inf »» -- ` I i I i ._ _-=-,,,»- t I I i I i i \ i i i I i . i <3 ` i .- MTURDAY - ` run un.-t1u.o'l"l°1ll'rowN ouannnul """"” N0"`Elll‘Flll 25% 1914-'iQ 'llion Dollar I s er I , The “Million Iiolllir .\I_vsiery" story will run for twent_\‘~t\vo t-iillsecutive Weeks In this paper. ily all arrange- nleni: wltll the Tllallllriust-r Film (‘onl- pany it has bet.-li illadt- possihle not on- ‘\ to- read tllc story ill this paper Init tl-‘ti to soo ‘t t-at: wt-i-k ill Pen le's l -r room, seartrhin drawers. aper “He said he was my father . . . . _ iiuivilig piclulre llicliitri-. l-`or the golll- l litiixes, baskets. Ilcgiound iiotliiillg. IIe‘ Ile put his arms around me . . llY1d0l"Hl\1INl then. bl-ll l ll0 ll°“'- ll 5 iii.n of this nij.':;t1-rv storv $li»_luliI will rr-turned ill tif-spair to Susan. \\'lio,iAlld I knew!" l li :l'~'el1. V A during all this illl'llloiI, had sal as lfl "Knew what " _ Il93CefUl US H Sl- l3€‘l’lllll`0n0é'l- G0 }2{\h0ll_l lllllllg ll Wal’ ll gl-loll l’l‘lll ml 0 “ |ii._~iiii!- .- :__-iii; not later than that sod. lit- t-:llrii-ti ii bat-it to this house, il§ USU-ll- limi- Pl elell -U53" ll0“- l tl..-i _ 'l four wc-clzii .ini-it iii»- siiitiiiilii-il ii niii .iiiii ri-iitl ii. ._-iiiiu-iiis. \\llutflvcr your Door father did was for S 1..--» ;.; ~- in' thi- last iiliii i~<-. i-'itir Sake- llc wanted you to he han- ll ;...,_~i-_ 2 -:__--i .- \.i-.eks alter lin- las; 'fi-lit-i‘ PFI; Wlllllllll “are ln llle “'°l`ld- [_ t liapii » - li- iii;-I-.~f’- Alla gffillllally the SOUS 3 win- I. : i ':iit:i;= ~: llo\vai'd," ht- tlcllnlnili-il. "lli~ilii_ .liiiii-~i; \vliiit`s up?" `llii-.-.':ll'd.‘_L'\-! that i_-all' out :it ont_'t-." 'lilil shi- <'.il:‘i-s. \'\`:lit lill i IZIVB iltlr rluliaior ii biz:-I.-r of water. Gt-el" \\'lli~» got out. "Wait lu-rc, Ilowartl. Il' ::t'i\'i-l'lil melt t~oillr_- rlisllillg ollt. or I doll`t appear wiillili tt-n lninutt-s, i"ll'i- your gun a couple ot' tinlt-s l`ol‘ the police. I tlon‘t ll`<-ur. lic had. ill the past rluartcr iii, an hour, tictliiircd a dot- alld lastin lf __ __ - _.<. ,.p lr liaiig. i`i~infii.s Olga also visits the 'J i- I l'i-spool for tilt- lintler cllilp. Ile was ll ert`.: r.1;itaiii and she easily ‘ails iii#-~ regular it-llow, lor all ills brass but- llit- ri~p)'<‘H- ii-iiiiiril to ri-.vi-_ it-:ir lils litiir. iirf-ak No l'\lt'tlu-r r-'lirottcll fell front the |hi"gS_ H,, ,,.u,m,,.,| 11,.. ll;ill_ lt woiilii lititli-r's lips-__ li was ellough that God iii- wasting tilili- to sf-iiil for tin- piilii-1-. iliinl gunli i|_linn iii lu-r at thc appointed 'l'llc_v woliltl only putit-r about l`l'uit|<-ss-_iiiiun-~?ii, i-~`- t`. If assllrt-_tl that never ly. Tlii- llliirk lluinlrcd ltiu-iv Iiiiii to_ again woulil shi- Iii-_ ilrilwn into any arrange tliost- abdur-liolis. I trap. l‘otir t-liilil! \\Iiat had they said _ Iiow had tht-y silt-tw-i-tit-tl ill doing il? to lu-r .dinu- in ht-r'.’ Ilow, Ili Gotl’s lotlt-r. Your father would never have lnsertt-tl slit-ll a porsoliitl. What! give lliusi :.=triv<- to lit- 4-ltlnl. to think. tliitik_ lu-r suit-_ :ill ilu- it-list-lu-ss gent- froln :_l£?elll\`-`_l:;_ll‘5U-:_0tl;$ll;)@£hlé7rl;l;l;31l;iS“§;`£ you to show this personal to all you mel t0‘ll15`. Susan. the' reporter. to lr 0\'crylio\~--- .-_ -\_ t' Ill the set-ond story window of (lm 9 9 house over the wily there was n worri. ` ed lilan. But with his glasses brought _ _/ , _ IZ \4» ill range the trut- i-ollteiits ot' the lim; /=» <:.1;.-.~..oil ililii llii- iii-\\'-ipiilr-i's, sassiiiaiiiiii. rolilit-rs and kidnappers? /X(/£77-"li t i |ii';tf'it':il. in liriiiiilig flu- l.--tiSIii- vsiiiiit-ti to shrit-k, but lit-r throat _ //-<*” fy `§""f ~-~-\.\ -. ri; i,i` -iii .iiil~' bv |l.iiill wa lr he i / \ /_/ be / “ - \vi_l_vs hc opt-li to you. I-`Iort-lu~t-," ri-- / plu-tl Susan. with lovt- ill llt-r i-_ve-.<_ /./ This intt-rt-stilig coli\'t-l'satioli was W' // illterruptt-tl by tht- atlvt-llt of Norton. I Q . Ie was always dropping ill during llie / ate afternoon hours I-`lort-ntt Iikei ll '&>,_<\ tiful roses, anti at the sight oi' tllt-ill \ he princess siniled t'ailllIy. St-l the / /// l\;iluI ill tllat quartt-r? She could have FZ \~»’ _ “hat cllance had ht- of lllarryilil.-; this 2 - --\ -..\ girl with millions wltliiil reach of her /54 -~-1i_/ -__ __ hand ii ii” ~ f‘»! " __. I sillell a rat i'-vt-rv tlllu- I sn- i b. .E.._..-\_. ~_>_<__ _ __ _ . t .i__ _ _ Z `\ ~~ ._.)`\ dow.' Ile uint-tl ilu- li-list-.si gl gh; _T /_. opera glasses iliul prof-ct-ilt-d l cigarette. H mn n Il l templating the window ot’ the Perlgoft’ , V0" not Saying so ur ,_,,,¢(._ But | have are millions in stticks aiul boluis and was ill the room. She \vollld eu- colirage llilll. poor grllbbinl.: ut-\vspap- _,__._._.___-- or writer, with Iiis bt-ggarly pittallce! tllat Norton was t-ntt.-rlaining the same * thought at the saint- tinitl. what earth- ly cllalice had ht-'.’ away Jones slolt- quit-tlv up 10 }.\|m._ once-_‘s roolll and ilirt-w lip ilu- curl l Two roulul points ol` light lliislictl the ' ‘ ~‘ ' t-rv:-ti. lit- wt-ill lo ilu. l|,,m._ 0 lil! ltliti ri-lllovt-il li st-ction of tlit- iitior- ' ', i .Y ' st-tl box. 'l lu-r - . - " she must play her cards more care fully than ever. Not the least distrust must be permitted to enter the child s head. Once that happened good-by to the wonderful emeralds. Was it that she really craved the stone? Was it not rather a venom acquired fronl the knowledge tllat this child's lilother had won what she herself, wltll all her cleverness, was not sure ol`~liraille's love? Did Ile really care for her or was slle only the catspaw tn pluck his hot chestnuts front the fire? When I-‘lorcllcc sllowotl her the "personal," lu-1° vague doubts llecallle instantly dissipated. ’I`he clliltl would not have shown Ilcr the newspaper had there been any distrust on lu-r part. < “My child. your father is alive tllen?" aninlatedly. “We don't kilow," sadly. “\VIiy, I should say that this proves it." “On the colltrary. it proves llotllilig of the sort, since l have yet to discov- er a treasure in this house. I have hunted in every nook, drawer; I'vt_i searched t`or panels, iookt-tl ill trullks for false bottoms. .\'otlling, notllillgl Ah. if I could only iinil it." “And what would you do wltll it?" "Take it at once to some balik and offer the whole of it for the sale re- turn oi` my fatller. Every penny of il. I tIoli’t know what to do, which way to urn," tears gathering ill lit-r i-yi-s. aiul hey were gi-inline ti-urs, too. “'l`Iu-re cannot touch u. pt-llny ol' il ln'-r'ltllt-iv he legal dot-unlellts lluvt- lull bt-.ell oulld. I t-an‘t t-vt-il provi- that I ani his daughter, i-xct-pt for hall nn old bracelet, and nly latin-r's ln\\'_vr-rs say tiiat would not hold ill any 1-oul-t." "You wt-re horn ill St. I’i»tt-rslnlrg, lily dt-ar. Ilavi- ilit- i-lllliassy tlii-rv look up birth rt-gis_ti-rs." "That yoliltl not pllt nu- iillo posses- sion. Notlilllg bill tht- rt-lurll ol' nly uther will avail nit-_ Anil thi-re is a lorriblo thought always ol lily not bc- lig his real datlglitf-r," - “There is no doubt ill nly lnind_ I now wllost- cliiltl you art-_ Ilui what 'ill you live oil?" Iii-re was li far greats-r inlxup tllaii slit- had i-alt-illin- ed upon. Supposing al'lt-r all it was only a rest-llllilallt-t-, tlnit thi- clilld was llot IIargl'eave‘s, tl stihstittilc just to blind the Black lltilulri-tl? To keep them away from ilu- trut- dauglltt-r'.’ Her lnintl grew bt-wililt-reil over such possibilities. The singlt- alld only way to settle all doubts was to niake this clllld a prisoner. Ii' slit- was Har- greavt-'s true daugliti-r hi_- ivoulil t-olilo olll of ills hiding. She lleartl I-`Iol't-in-e ailswt-l‘ill;_' ht-r question: "Tilt-re is a sunt oi' ti-n or twenty ihoustllul in thi- ltivi-rilale hail-k, under tht- control ol' my falllt-r's i butler. .~\fter that is gone, I iIon`t. know what will llappt-il to us. Susan alul nit-." “'I`Ilc tliloi' ol' .\Iiss I-`arlo\v`.~' will al- . -- l ini i'or two rt-ilsolls. One was that Ili:-r heart dc-ilalltly. Today he brought her a box of beau- ugIled_ Ilt-re was her revt-llgt-_ ii- ainst. this illcddlel' wllo took no par- ictllar notice ot' her while I<`lort-nt-t- Tile peculiar thing about this was e laughed sariltntit-ally. “This watching is gt-tting nlv gm" 4 When tllt- priin-css and Nortrm wp", vsillcllt-rs \\iiltlo\\', but ilu- ~i;i|m.,i int- slnllt- oil .Iont-s' lips wait: not tlh- NI ' Cfll\ll0\\>4|_\'. it liiilul to his t-ar |'lll,lf.;: e t-lost-il ilu- door, lilrlu-tl lint-lk thi. H illil ol this rnvll hi- l-.ii ll uns It lu-ring oil ilu. Hd. I said." ln I-‘t-Itoll bowed respectfully and matic _ ll his exit. Ile wished in his soul tllat l|\g_ |u..k(.,| 1|", | . 0"" ladt- his i-xii. Ile might some day catch the master in llllild free from his eternal mask. lt| was an iroll llalld which ruled tllem'|, and there were friends of his (l"el- n toll's) wllo had mysteriously' vanished la after a brief period of rebellion. The i to clubs and society wlllch he adroitly h pilfered. The organization always - had money. Whenever there was a desperate job to be undertaken Vroon simply poured"‘out the money neces- sary to promote lt. Whenever Braine and Vroon became engaged in earnest conversation they talked Slav. Bralne was never called by name here; the boss, simply thai. _ "Well, 10 per cent. of a million was a hundred thousand. This would be equally divided between the second ten of the Black Hundred. Another 10 p. c., would go to eighty members; the balance would be dlvltlerl between Vroon and the boss. But his soul re- helled at being ordered about like so much dirt under another man’s feet. Ho would take his ten thousand make the grand getaway. The next afternoon the Princess call- ed upon Florence. Nothing was said about the adventure, and this fact created a vague unrest in this :chem _ _ _A_?_-_-£1-_-_-_~_~_-_-_-;_~;_-:_-,~ 1-,-_-_-_-_-4 -- - - - _ A _ _ _ _ . _ _ ow gard it faint whistle. It was the sig. cross the street lllul boldly rang tha boss was a swell; Drohably belonlletl ,fu It was only uw" tm" ' esltated, then sent Susan to the door ftlt-i. tlu- ilallu- oi' its mvliiir, Stil|,|,.,`. I1l”l.'rcavt-. .Iont-s rt-placed thi. n ` mx inult-r Ilis arlil and Til" lllllll lilllllklltg In lilo shud agreed upon. Tho man I-‘t-Itoll ran I‘Iort-nct- issed the ever present butler. Slip Y important business." ' “He has gone out," said Susan, and very sensibly closed the door before I~‘eltoi\'s foot succeeded ln getting ln. side. _ lt was time to ect. He ran around to the rear. The ladder convinced hiiil that Jones had tricked him. He was \viltl with rage. He was over the wall ill all Instant. Away down the back street his eye discovered his man in full flight. Ile gave chase. As lie canlt- to the ilrst corner he was nearly kllocketl over by a lnan coming the other way. "Who art- you bumping into ?" growl. ed Felton. “.\'ot so fast, Felton!" “Who the devil are you?" The stranger made a sign which Fel. ton instantly recognized. “Quickl what has happened?" “Jones Iias the lnillloll and is mak- ing his getaway. See lliln hiking to- ward the water front?" The two lllell begun to run. Tht-re followed a thrilling chase. .Innes ellgaged a motor boat and It was speetliilg ‘seaward when the two pur- sut-rs arrived. 'I`hey were not lnggar- t-tl. There was another boat and they lnade l'or lt. "A liuiitlred if you overtake that boat," said I-‘elton’s strange compgn. ioll. I~`<-lion t-yt-ti him tlloliglltfully. Theri- wa.-i sonit-thing l'allliIial‘ about that \'oi<-tl. Great pluint-s of wait-r shot tip into llit- air. it did not prove u short race by ally lllt-ans. It took half an llour for thi- ptirslu-r to nvt-rhaui‘tIle pursu- t il "ls that Joni-s'."’ "\'t-s." Ft-ltoii llreil his revolver in- to the air ill hopes of terrifying Jones' t-ngiiiei-r; lint tlii-re was ilve hundred tlaliglhlg lit-t'ort- tllat illiIivIdual's eyes. “Lt-t tlu-in gt-t u llttlc lit-arc-r," shout- ed thc butler. The i-nglnecr let dowll the speed zl notch. The other boat crept up With- ill twt-nty yards. Jones sought a per- fct-t rangt-_ llc would have to find this spot again. "Slll'rt-litler!" yelled Felton. In ri-ply Jones raised the precious box and delibt-rately dropped into the st-a. The-n Ile tllrlletl ills automutli; upon his pllrsllers alld succeeded in st-tting tlu-ir boat aiire. l All this within the space of an hour. During dinner tllat night (there was now a cook) Jones walked about the dining table. rubbing his hands to- gt-tllr-r i`ronl time to time. “Jillles/’ said Florence. "why do you rllh your Ilallds like that 1'" "\\’as I rubbing my bonds, M155 I<‘lorellt-e?" he asked innocelltly. t'l‘o be fiontinited next saturday.) LITTLE KINDNESS VPU iravt- on the way a pleasant smile, .-\iul thought no lllore about lt, t i-lit-t-i't\tl tl life that vv:-.s sad the while, 'l`l111l ltlilllll have been wrecked wltll- otit it. .\_nd_ so lor the snlile anti fruitage fair. iou ll rcitp a crowll sometime, some- where. You spekt- one day a. cheering word, And passed to other duties; it warnlcd a heart, new promise stirred; Allil Ilainlod a life with beauties, -\t\ll S0 for tht-_ word and its silent ' [il°a_ver Y01l'll l’t‘1\I> it palnl sonletinlc-sonle- wlicre. You lent il hand to a fallen one A life ill killdllt-.ss given; It saved ii soul when help was none. And now- a heart for heaven. And so for the help you proffered these, _ Y°ll`ll I‘<‘11D1l joy sonietlme-some- where. -Selected. 'How To HAVE A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Om- of our lady readers who found tliat In-r skin was lit-conllng harsh anti dry l`ronl ilu- use of powers, rouge anti t-ri-aiiis, si-inls us the formula below. Siu- stint-s that tllt- slinplo, harmless. and ilu-xpeilsivc Iotioll made there- li-oiii softi-neil lit-r skill, anti so great- l_\' t-iilnliiccd tilt- beauty ol' her complex- ion tiiut silt- has entirely done away with all olllcr preparations which alle lnis bt-t-li lu-t-ustoillt-tl tn use. This lo- tion caii t-in-lily bi- prr-part-tl at holm- oi' by ally good tlrligglst. It calls for Iwo oinu~i-s ol' Rose Water. lille drachln 'l'liii~turi- of Iii-iizoln. and two ounces l~`lowt-rs ol` Oxzoin. Mix together anti iipply night anti morning wltll the haluls or use it soft cloth or sponge. Alwiiys sliako wt-ll before using. Our obliglllg corrcspondcllt asks that her ntllnt- be witlllield for personal reas- ons, but nt-.vertllelc-ss gives us the per- lulsloli to publish her letter for the be- lu-ilt of other readers. She adds that this formula was given her by a wo- niiin 65 years old whose youthful com- plctioii anti almost total absence of wrinkles were a source of wonder and ----~.»--_~_-_-_-_ _,M _ _ _ adllllratlon to all wllo kllew her. -i-i-ii - - ~ . . . . _ _ _ _ :_-_-_ _-_-:_ _-_-_-_-_-_T_-_-:.1-_-_-_-_~,-» ~_ LLIQM OLLAR YS-'lf .,., 1 ,_ .ig -`. 1. , `- ~~= ia -.1 I »“".. -. f` ‘f~"'.,.*.-'f..~r< Vit » . sEE THESE PICTURES AT THE PE-oPLE°s THEATRE -:_-_~.-;_-_-_-_-c-_-_~_-,-_-_~_-_-_-_-_+,-_-_-_-_-,-_-:_-,-flA - 1 __¢___ _ _&.-‘i-iii--.;‘lt*».st~».~.t-f“.siting ti..-