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turn kvewiiio world, Monday, ivly ti, ltit. D4H fJ-t M iUMl t Hi H I .M'M'WaMiir'ii4liliW HE SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE 4t.fitjiia4VMieiiii WWl'W'l'il,l'l'l4lli'W4Hl Nerval i Kd From Photoplay Worloo lay tha Mutual .HcJ From - THrllllnu I P, J7 J ,. -air PntHmll I Tr-irlhln Rolooooci Film Co. 7e Fumi Wr Ct rrifWfrf tH4444iM44M'l ' iM t ff'HHHMM4Ml'i'M l4M 'HlJ.HMS'il W 4) MW1 I'lll'l"! VP" 1 l I 1 Terror wun dnHwInft at Cleo's heuit, for hha rould feet hemelf slowly slnklnii in theijulck Mind. The time drilled by. The htconds nan.ed like ntlnuiek wild the minuted Memed like hour. TJiough lormenied hy inyriuds of Insects neither rdie nor Hope dured to utlr for fear of luuttcnlnft the end. Already the hluck ooze wus above their hips, and wui slowly, Ineiorahly crcepliiii higher. LnjT.ixAJTJOJxruxnjTjTjxnj irLrLnrLi". -Lrxrij-iru-u-ar rr- i ii ii- i -ri - ------- -ri1 Itomantlchfory of n uiitlriMii boal denlftin(l to rcnmlti Inmuitli I lie Mirfm-c for week, with the Ui'ii ii i If til (liiiiftlitcr of tli! Jnvriitor fiRurlnil t the heroine In tlirilllnil hit na tion n. eYNOPiit or phlccdino chai'Tcmb. Iia Jir Ita. W t'lM ! lM '! ' h.-nl t IbimImU IE!!' ii. iiCimZ X. u( iIikiw u t4tJ a, J UfMiTli M, i ilu-ijl l UrftariS t 7l III I.W.lwt tiljt. fw Jltojj IKlr iwnnk 'fji'ftjssi! m7iii Vm Wil li ll TW IH.m I. iL U i fUi k M';;i uj U.. J.i. nb la tk mivmm, ELEVENTH IUT, out cvr lh ynwnlnif bntth tier frt attain, iho rrlfr.j lirr Jioia upon ui nri. vln Anil droifl uixin Itm oiioiltn lunik. Hut, tliuURti iuKKor Ins from falliuv, ho (tarej not r"l, fur h wflt know llm rclnnU Mn of Iit puraurra, llrr rlutlir torn tn rltilmtia t link Md brlera, fir faca ami hanila acrntcliMl oml tilwMnir, tifr tireath comliiu ta olioktnx aobi, alia yut atuinUlml on anil on until aha itroppiut at tail from haar exhaiutlon. Uha had raaolied tlm Vrry limit of Imr atrctiKtlil alio euld t" no further, Kor an hour, two hoilra, rrhapa, ah- crouched amid thn buahM, wlno. kajr t avary aound, for aha coutd not hrlnir lirrirlf to linllnvn thnt Mnhlln fid Hatauma would abandon thn purault, Torturrd by thn thoucht of Ilnpn Jid Hook lyln wounded, pcrhaim dylnir, lit the forent, and Boadi-d tiy tha kaowlodco that If tha man aho loved waa to ha oavod ahu inuat reach thn Raraat aettlement and aend them help, ahn twlco itruirglrd to her fret, but femd apralned her ankla In Iter mad niitht and each limn aha aunk back, tielpleaa and rroanln. Nor could aho hopo to find her way down the moun Ulnalde, for aba had completely loat her bearlmra and darkueaa waa already Cnlllnt;. Overcome by lonellneaa, and mUery, and fenr, aha threw heraelf faco lewnward on tha ground and her alondrr riirure ahook with aob, for, be It rawembered. aha waa very younir and - SHt all M onco ahe ceruiea ner aooa ana bbi erccw iriuu niwi wrrur, iur iiui tilek aara had caught tho murmur of approaching volcos. Mahlln and But- muat have found a way wound tho gulch and again ploked up bor . T . .... . trail. At the thought aho fell Into an ttout-nevrted though ana waa, ins tcskawladn of wfeat It meant for her 7 il 7??L. .. v. Am iv,. i.n.n.1. UteHitotk kadg of thaJapanaee tout-naarted though ana waa, me A his equally ruthless employer, Mt bar ttito an agony of fear. Par, mm Mtkar would aha have submitted . AT. ". than to ta tae eareea or Morion inan w ad herself In the powor of auoh tetda la aueoaa form aa aho knew BBtiBiuauars to be. let ahe could . .. isvivnuu. aac waa caaamg nor eorui..u Mia. She knew that her solo chance 1. .. fn ,.m.i ,!. in ka. kuahaa that they might Diss her MM )UDM mat tnoy migni p ner " The voice, were nearer now. Bo wm no coaacB oi towi uwiu iMivvM Then: -Jarrla. J J "It's Cleo. . . hers. In the buahea." tSMVto'Sto'- twShTled'unda, toll wd Hope. closely followed by Hook, burat tarough the bushea and gathered her lato hla arma. "Thank Uodl Thank aodl" he ejriiUiiered hoaraely, aa he cruahed air alender body agalnst him. "I didn't dare let myself think of what fcad happened to you. Cleo, darling, 1. that that hell-hound ilahlln had caught you." a..4.1 th0.uShVthttJo!f t4 vS5 WMed, dearest." ahe sobbed, her head usob hla breaat "I aaw Batauma f?i!0,u,.wh,n yo,u Tor!itrJif.,ln with MfhHn. . . '. I y.ou.'tt," . . . then they both alar ed after oa. . . . I knew that the only way to help you waa to reach the own and get aaalaianoe . , . . '.V .U ?.VnVt1t I'.-unJ en the edge of a gulch, but I swung fflHSf." on v'nn, n,..Mn.t,htn " ' i..7 T...n X wn. any further 4 v w wvvm w r wa - L . i.5t!: v.T-ir' InV V.nri rou badly hurtT ' irthi .hand I felt tlmoroualy of the lUmp that BaUu. are wJap2n IT u 'JKlliJ. n.r h. nn.wi.rad uXlll r L-P.' nnU '..n?nn.r?r ?.u ni m7n,7t "iiook t I faity tack! though r It to twenfy X S l,afo?o I waa able to brlnir hliii around As .oonT m ho was nble to walk we started In Ttho direction you ffi lilkee rhut Lre Teould find no alirn SfiroS.k 'wboU.eTout0o Mown' Kr'ti a osin and search tho mounalna 7nr vnu It m&kn ma .huddar dnr- llnV to tWnfot what you havo Ss! img. w uihk oi wnat you navo es- Ttolent tn pounaing ox nor nwn of Firth Avenu noien, av roniartiri w . . but Oa softer and cleaner than lot Then came dtaaeter. Without the dor. ho regained the bauk. "Are you must hurry. Hook . . . hurry a monstor creeper, as thick as a ,"'rV. 7 ; 3 Uurke that vou Xv.m i ..v-J .Uti5 tray her. how ahe could distinguish lt I've sl0pt In. Thoro may slightest warning the character of the in quicksand?'' . . . or you will bo too Ute." cable and almost as itrong. Ventur- VornaJn?.. .J wm? 5 h so "great 0,21 U tone. About thorn there was So aomo lumpa In It, but wo're too marsh through which ho had beon ao "I'm afraid so," Hope answered. Nodding hbi comprehension of her ing as far Into the marsh as ho could S'ff fa-tv A the nest" bU my carole- Mcnetblng fomllar. Then he know, tired to notice them. Now, we would labor louyly wading abruptly ohanTed; e Cnn't move and we seem to bo Plan, tho sailor turned and ran to- with safety. Hook coiled the giant statw may well depend upon "I'm afraid dear" .nM n. .. U... n M.niin and Hataum who be aulte comforUble if we only had be middenly loat his footing nnd slowly alnklng." word tho forest. vino and throw It aa a cowboy throws r v t,..:, . , a' ,"cnr' n!d nPo. was not Mahlla and Hatsuma wno vt quiie comiorwo. plunged forward, and. before be real- nvhat aholi I dor the sailor "It is a splendid Idea, dear." aald a lariat .B ,, . ,,., con hlng taken leave of llomero. thoy were approaching, but Hope and ,,m 'wocolate." announced Iwd that hla struggles wore only malt- .houtod. "Shall I get .omo'branch- Hope. "It never occurred to me. If "Take hold of it, Cleo," nope dt- t,n3fn ft? search" Ld Cleo dS- w"-o riding down tho trull which led Hook. She waited, breathless, until "".nSfom the woket of ln matters worsn. ho waa ingulfed In wo ore saved it will bo due to you." reeled, "and hang tlsht "When I oMvtW when lloDe showed her the in tho , r,l'lway' that thls Uey were near enough ao thut there Cleo. producing JJ, ?. quicksand to the waist Cleo, appro- "i don't think they'll do- any good. "I hopo that ho will get back In cotint throe Hook is to pull for all Jjg when Uope "howod her the fnn cnd our hope of find- Aa4 I .. aaa trinllarll It m II att Itlla VintTlIlK HUIK TY lltl ' .- . . ilUUIDU llltUlt. 4XD. UUUlillll llUk'U ua ra v ' - iiivihihw hh j w uu msvui w nnv il n a u avv a IT. -1 . a n . . 1 11 1 1 0il 11 ft rrti ri anni-nwi - "Don't worry about It any more, nickering firelight revealed her enowy dear," said Cleo. putting her Hps up ,thrtm,, K,Ven, ,l" .,l01 "l'0": to be klssod. "I'm safe In your arms hound by her iH-auty, her eye. opened again . . . I'm afraid. Jarvls, ttl,(l Bbo murmured sleepily, "I love that I can't walk any further to- J'ou dearest." Sight . . my anklo palna too .'.waKcnod by the morning nun, thny much." brcukfusted on thu rumulna of tho "It would bo foolish for us to at- chocolato and moro wild blackberries tempt to get down tho mountain to- "ml started down tho mountain. Tlielr night" said Hope decisively. "It Is progress wus slow, howuvcr. for almost dark ar.d wo don't, know tho -lo'a anklo still cuused her such pain path anyway. Tho best thing we that alio wu ublo to walk only with can do Is to malm ourselves as com- the iWHlstnnco of her companions, fortable as posslblo for the night and Gradually tho country which they tart fresh In the morning." w"o traveling beenmo lees rough, tho "Can't wo start a nro?" begged vegetation moro luxurlan ( tin pines dec, ehlverlng. "I'm awful cold." nJ K"vo wny to live oaks; thn ."U'a taking n chance." aald Hopo. a rock-wallod innyons became ravines, little doubtfully, "becnuse If Mnhlln a"1' the ruvlnes run out In vnlleys, and Batsuma nro still looking for us whoon genlln slopes wore cnriettd it might attract their attention. Hut with lush, green grnss. I.lttln did I fancy that they've given up tho they dream that In this fulr and smll abase as hopeless by this tlmo . . . region dtuth lurked In Its most and without a fire we would frrczo hideous form, to death before morning. You ntay Emerging on tho upper nlopOM of re with Hook. dear, nnd I'll sklr- one of these mountain valleys, they mlah around and see If we can find a saw below them a broad band of place where we can build a fire with, marah, Its vUcld. slimy aurfaco ttt Ita being sscn." broken hero and thero by clumDs of janaii an hour ho was back. "ve round a place that might have . .' . mmmmm .Mtii lur u. na .nnmin'.ii bjbw ue way a Bnortaiatance up . ... " ....hm..vvm, KPISOUK. nulc)i lm wiinr until, fffllnir north very unhappy and very, very tired. laU4 .. - .,.ni.i. ni nf ......t.iinn. uncontrollable fit of trembling. tho mountainside to a, ahnllow nlcna In tho face of the cliff. Though barely Ufg9 enoufh t0 ,loIJ tha tnre, of them. It was dry and olean, while the great masi of rock which overhung It like a portecocheio aerved the doublo purpose of shielding It from oborVBlon ftnd from the weather, Un tho level rock In front of the niche Hope started a brisk fire. Tho fire started. Hope dtaappaarad, on u in r.tum in a raw miniir. ifit B itaga - orlng under a load of leafy boughs which he laid ta a aoptn w half a foot on tho rocky floor of their sleoDlng Place. Over this woods- narea uieo neipoa mm w . fc th(jk ,B nf dry 1mVM and crnss. ..,t ,in.t QuU(, up to the standard ---- - - - ,-ht Thtinrv besfori h0i? Viok to town, ao rSuUt n my Dim '"" ?h,p0ab n." wU&Phov "We won't have to go to bed hungry, I in any event "That's only the first course, ahe laughed gayly, as ahe proudly dla- played three grapo leaven hoaped hlgS with luicloua wild blackberries. Tho buahes are covered with them, she explained. "I picked them while you were gathering tha wood." AfUp th4y ha4 churned their mny, but none the leas satlsfylug meal. Hope Insisted on examining c, . yfi whlcn WM ,woiUm ... -.'., ni.ir... Close by a mountain stream tumbled downward In a aerloa of cascades and u u,d( , order ,0 reduco lhB ,wcll. ng UopB ordored Cleo to put her foot fop a ,u tno , water AMor bathing the ankle with whiskey In lieu " "whol. he akllfully bandaged it wlh a gtr) torn from the itto,,, ot her .klrt and. lifting her ln hi. .arnia. carried her back to tho ntcho in the rock, where Hook waa already asleep nd norlng. Then, after guthcrlng u f h f nrowooa; CMWled . , r , , . h h d dlctCMl. was comfortably warm, and Btretched hla aching body on tho tuChB be.ldo Qoo. IVlco during the M he softly stole out and replen- l !la ,h flru' doping silently back ln ordl,r nl to awaken hla compan- '0". nt for a moment over tho Bleeping girl. Never had he seen such tt Picture of loveliness and Innoconco. ' "?: w -lender a- to be almost boyish i her glorious hair had tumbled down and formed about n'r 1",ftJ a B1J" nureo,ui 'toua. waJ utlf(lt)lene(1 ttt lh nech and tll0 bullrushea and reeds, winding like a great and loathsome aerpent down the ...n.u nnn. nn - -ni.i .hi. u....,.i mvi hvvii . w w.m k . I a .' w . nuu.n. 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"Uetter go enrtfui or you uiay havo some trouble g,tUnt; out." - if kind a treacherous lookin', "If it gota too deeo I'll come back." Mia Hope carelessly; "but we can't gt Into troublo. It's only a bit of swampy ground. I've ahot ducks In far worse awampa than this hundrcda of tlmoa." And lifting Cleo In his arms ho waded out Into the marsh, For 'the firat hundred feet or ao he .vnwunMfi nn ri,ifn...it v hill Tim proceeded, tho aurfaco bocamo aoftar, moro treachoroua. and, under Cleo'a added weight, he aatik deojitr at every step. Uut his was not tho character ,nai yiemoa eaei y. ana aiowiy. pain- fully, he struggled on. IUvuieta of perspiration wero streaming down perspiration were streaming down hla faco and he waa panting from hta """'""TT"- "" cimiing - mo nanmcap wmcn ner woivni Imposed upon hinu struggled from hta on,y fln1 heraelf !nk deep sanding side by .Ida1; 2 he Evening World's Beauty and Health Column easaji oa Conducted by Pauline Furlong Through Thit Column Mis Furlong Will Reply to Women Reader1 Quetlon Regarding Exercise, Diet and Other Mean ot Preserving Good Health and Good Look, Hi For the month of August I will not suggest any new everolsea for either my atout or my alender readera to amptoy In their efforta to lose or a!n flesh, but will devote my time to aiding them In master ing the exercises I have already glvon them. I shall take par ticular palna tn answering a 1 1 MMJWN: FUHI.UN your questions mastery ot those relative to the exercises, and to dvlso you euro. fully Just whether or not, from your leports, you uro getting from tbem tho proper beuotltn, for I urn Just as anxious as you are to see that you reach 'tho physical goal you have set yoursolf to attain. Also 1 will answer the queries ot readera who seok Information regurd- Ing propor diet Ulot is quite us necessary to achlevuig certain results as exorclso. In addition I will be pleased to nnswer "beauty" queries fiom renders who wish Information that will nlil them In accumpllshlug physical attractiveness. Letter From Reader. WANT8 TO REDUCE M. A. McK. writes: "I havo been watching your articles on obesity reduction with lireut lntorest. 1 am live feot live Inches tall and weigh l&l pounda. l'looao tell mo through you column what my weight ahould bo and haw to attain It. 1 havo been taking the vlchy and Klsslngen waters for two wek, but do not U.e auy weight, BJdBBStLBBBk THE BLACK COUNCIL QIVBS THE SPIES FOUR wttk ftrm frrntinil ristraklv flftv vtililtl n vi...ia va aaaT awuy, they waro oa hulpiosa us thougn their tower limbs wero Incased, from tho waist down i. In plaster of parta. owmiciy uiui jiuja ruuuiuu uiui no could "no longer free bin feot. than tnero came rlblo reallsa perceptibly, iuroly, thoy tnero came to mm a suit more tor- reniiiauou siowiy. aimosi im- indeed, but none tho less Ihnv wnrn rnlhv Anurn PI rut discovered it at almost tho same mo mant, for she aald In a atartlod voice: "Jorvls, I fool aa though I were sinking." "Ifa all rltfht. deareat," he answered reassuringly. "There's nothing to bo worried about Bland perfectly atlll and I'll get you out all right." if ii , it.anii. nnnnn.nf tnnm yim was worried, torrlbly worried, for he appreciated that their plight waa a a deaperate one. Dnntmm. nv trw. Hook." h. called to tho eonman. who had atartod after thum. "We're In trouble, dot r.Vv 7 7n r vm.-ii , in T ruhi back at once or you'll be tn trouble yourself." . "wnat a me matter, looienant t- Hook." came tho anawer. " deoSTThe only way tc out la with a rope. You' hurry dTwn th. valley an, to got us a better and see If Will you please advise me what to dor You ahould weigh 115 pound and will have to exercise and dlot to lose weight. It 1 not a dltllcult matter to lose twenty pounds. It you try. Tho vlchy and KIsHlngon waters, or suits, will allow little result unless you follow a non-tattonlng diet Bend mo 4 cent and oak for thi If you have not received it RHEUMATIC PAINS MRS. It H. writes: ."I would like you to advise me ln regard to my.hoalth. I am five feet tall and weigh ISO pound. I have palna in my arm and lega no sharp that I cannot walk much. My kneca are stiff and 1 havo sharp palna In my hands. My nervea are bud and I cannot sleep well. What exercise would you advise far meT I am much too atout around tho abdomeu and hips." irora your leuer i gainer mat you nro a sufferer from rheumatism. You nro thlrty-flvo pounds too heavy tnd nhuuld start In to reduco by eating less of nil kinds or roods, esnectully fat-forming ones. Theso pains nra also caused by retained wunto matter In tho system. unnK mucn water and keep the bowels open to clean tho body. Turkish nnd sweat baths nrs best for you. Tuke no alcoholics nnd little meat. Green vegetables und not too acid milts, sucn us pears una prunes will bu best for you. Kut dark treads ui. ilium, whole wheat und lllulcn. Tinctlce swaying, body, bending and trunk raising, with tho feet braced to reduce tho abdomen. FOOT TR0UBLE8 MHS. A. M. writes: "I inn a constant reader of your vnlutiblo artlcleit nnd havo been intending to write' to you each day. I lovo cold buths and bathe cvurv duy. Whrn I get Into cold baths, especially every summer, either ocean or tub Uauunir. the skin be tweon my toes oraoks and they hurt dreadfully. Please tell me what I can do tor this trouble T I am very WEEKS TO SECURE THE SECRET OR DIEI irA v.in Tmi mv ii in . . v.... ... .t.. 1 heir expinnniiona ucroBn a cowooy wiib a mnai. uui couia reel nerneir wowiy Binmnp. r...i i W.t t.in..i. you'll havo to hurry or you'll be too Tho time drugged by. Tho seconds ",,..V ' lato . . , wo're atoudlly alnklnir" rneod llkn minutes, and tho minutes uui iu iiim.cn iiuiu duiu. io vih novor make It Wo will havo aunk Uut to himself Hope aald: "He can long borore no con got dock wun nciii. uuu wmii a ucuin iu u qutcksajia." " l" on ti rh.Kr. titi Xfl OtAA ann you, too, lootonanL" callod Hook, as he started off on a lumbering run. "I'll bo back with a ropo before you know I've atnrtcd." Suddenly Cleo'a young voice rang out. "Hool:. Hook!" ahe called. "Walt a minute. I have an Idea," for all at onco thcro had come to her ina rffrvi prr nn nr nnv T nn nnv nn. fore tiho lmd aavod oorsell from Mxhiin and biuum. "Listen to mo, Hook," ahe com- manded. "Thoro Is no time to nnd find 5Su you a rope wo would be aeaa before could got back with ono. Uut vou onn irot a cranovlnc a ion ono. can got a gTapovlno a long ono, auch as I swung across the gulch on nwu are ioi 01 mom iu u loro.v im TnlB mrirtlincr. H11 T wTkll footly as though there depended upon His return noining more important than a social engagement, but terror careful about my feet and never have a corn or other foot trouble. Please let me know the neareat gymnaalun. to my homo, where I can take dally exercises. I want to loso thirty pounds. I have tried your trunk, raising exorclso and might do It sov t ral time and then not think of It any more." Sometimes excessively dry feet, whtoh are often the result of too much add In the system, cause the skin to crack between the toes, and for thla trouble Internal treatment la necessary. The best external treat ment consist of bathing the feet tn warm borax water and then massag ing them with cocoa butter for five minutes each night. Massage well between the toea and leave the cocoa butter on bver night. I hardly think the baths could cause this condition unless, ot course, you failed to dry tho feet well between the toes. This also causes soft corns. The T. W. C. A. ha many gymnasium branches all over the olty. CHAFING FTtKDA O. writes: What will cure ch&flngT Rvery- thlng which touches me aeem to chafe me." Make a caste of lanoune ana pow- darad borla and spread on the parta. This will bring almost Instant relief. Motion Picture Notes J Mr. and Mrs. Bidnoy Drew reoently celebrated tho second anniversary of their mnrrlago. "Home Talent." the newest of the Voguo. Mutual two-rcei comedies, shown how some amateur Thespians try to pluy "East Lynno." Muriel Ostrlche will aoon be nlno teen yours old. Honestl There's no "catch" to this. The Metro announces that "Romeo end Juliet." with Francis X. Bush man und Boverly Itayno In tho Utlo roles, will be released within a month. Ports Kenyon, while on a farm recently, began to pick bugs oft tho potnto vlnci. Somobody told her It was too early for that work so aho put thn bugn back. Bconcs for tho Vltagrnph'n big film, "Tho IlnttlcCry of Wnr," will bo filmed nt thu Military Training Camp nt rinttsburg. Harry T. Morey Is to direct them, Mrs. V. K. rtanney, of the Ooorge Klelno press department, appears a a maid In one of the chapters In Illlllo Hurko's "Qlorla'a Itomance.' She did It to help the director out II, Apperson Jonea, technical stage iir&eak in lima " ana ramnpuan tyi mrnr-fir. n m ib wnrrn finn vnn ttiii air gin c. inura a w iv v k. ll l irviaii. tiii buciiiuu iiko nours. mourn mnnenioa by myriads of Insocm. thoy dared not stir ror fear of hastening tho end. AN roaar mo DiacK oozi was auove ineir hips and wus slowly, inexorably ...uhIiim tiUVim "Dear heart." aald Cleo. after a Ion pause, "If it Hook should not get back In time, I want to go down hold- ing your hand. I shall not bo fright- enol of death, thon." "y0u dear, brave girt," groaned Hope; "this la all my fault. I aeem to havo brought you nothing but misery . r .wi,.i." d troub e." "Tou have brought me nothing but Ff! .S. happiness, door." said Cleo. "And death holds few terrors so long aa you nr. hoido me aoioog jrou nr. n i n.." "Dut wr-'nrt otr to die" aho uut were not going to ale. vne KTClalman & mnment lntar. "Tnera'a Hunk nd h. th. m-auvin..- Hook and he has tho grapevine, Her quick eyo had detected the rea- man as ne emeriroa irora inn lonn, onrl li iai1 ji ta aha ralsl t Vi rrfnTiAtHna gle. do everything you can to loosen youraou. The seaman, wrapping the vine director with Thomas H. Ince, has gone to Minneapolis to arrange the presentation of the prologue of "Civilization," which opens there Aug. 11. The Vltagraph' film. "The Alibi," tn six parts, featuring Jamea Mor rison, will bo ahown privately at the V. I.. 8. B. projection room, 1(00 Broadway, to-morrow, beginning at J.SO P. M. Bbeldon Lewis, now under contract to the Frank Powell Production, Inc., to tar ln photoplay, ha played something llko 100 cnaracter role since he began acting twenty yuan ago. Ethel Barrymore, under contract for film work to the Metro, will begin work In about two weeks in a pic turizatlon of "Tho Awakening of Helena Ritchie." Emily Btevona will begin work soon ln "Capital Punish ment for tnu same company. "I hear her grammar la atrocious.'' aald Uladya lluletto, at the Than houaer atudlo, the other day, address ing another young woman. "Yes," roplled the other girl, "and they say her grandpa is an oia fool too." While Mary Plckford wa at work on a picture at a studio In Flfty-seo- ond Btrewt Saturday afternoon, an express wagon, containing four ateel safes guarded by men armed with guns, stailea in rront or tno studio's entrance. A small boy, who had been nooDlng In a window at Mary. noticed the wagon. "Say. Minnie." he called to a little girl ln thu atrect. "Look, will youT They bringin' Mary' salary up to hor." DR. WILBUR CUTS THROAT WITH RAZOR; WILL LIVE ALBANY, July 31. In a fit of mel ancholy Dr. Cressy L. Wilbur, dlroctor of the Division of Vital Statistics of the State Health Department, mado an un successful attempt at suicide yesterday by slashing his throat with a razor. At the Albany Hospital thla morning It was stated that he had a fair chance to re cover. Dr. Wilbur has been In Ill-health for somo time. For two weeks ho was at the hospital, but yesterday was taken to his home. Mrs. Wilbur left htm alone for a short time and later found htm tn the bathroom with his throat bleeding. Dr. Wilbur win born at Hillsdale, Mich., tn 186S, and at one time was Chief Statistician of Vital Statistics of the United States Census Bureau. He also has asrved In almllar capacities throughout the country, .; seemed like hours. Though tormented round him like tha anchor In a tujr of. war. pal on hli alnjrte hand and, wlimi tlun mvi ilia lnL ihraw every ounce of hi Hire hundred iiuund tula hi null, wlill at tha aama tUn Clo truUl frantically to free btnelf, Hlowly, aullenly, re luctantly the maiah moneter felraasd Ita urer and Hook draa4 hr to tha banke and aafrty Tu r tract Hot waa not ao , fur. owlut; to hi Krcater weight, li bud aunk Into tlm bog almott to hi anut it. but at Ut, after repeat! attempt, llouk ami Cl"0 aurceeded In ffrcllng hi rrmjiio. It that afternoon a mob uf ohtvr Ink' townemen aii'grd up tin. innlii atreat of rianta l.'tilalln bearing on Ita liouMrr a wenry, very mud atutned but vrry bi-unlirul girl nnd two eiiunlly wmry and mud-atiilnrd men. Ciro llurkr, whoe miterlUR dlsp pi-iiriuic had nruuned the wholn cuuntrylde, whose picture and de acrlptlnti were on the wnlla of every police RtNtlon nnd poit ottlcu In tha Htatr, had be.'ll found. ...... ... ii..... The repeated failure! of Mnhlln and Hntiuma to gain poyeailon of tho iecri'1 of tho aubmarlnn finally drovo their einployera to exnapern- lion, nnd hnrh meamiroa were de- elded upon. Tho jploa weru aum- moned before tho blnck council, tho pxeciitlvo body of tho aecrot aerylco of their rovernmont. Tho mcetlnir wna held In tho council chamber amid black trnpplnirs nnd Khnatly remind- ere of tho fato that nwuitfd trcach- ery or falluro. A grave . naaembly of marked flgiirca listened cold while their chief, tho only ono whose Idon- My wan not hidden bohind a black iima. .4uu..u..w.. ,:,,,." ,,, umn repirdlnir their octlvltlca In pursuit of tho much desired ncarot. raweu to ;iuniy. council wua an- ..live nrtrl mhhfitl "cl...T'. m i'" l . V.uJt . ...i , .,. ....i.i or dcnth woulu btt the I""'1' Upon their return to San KrancUco Hod found awultlnir him at liln hotel ... -. . I i .. 1 ....1 t1n It.a.lnvlVi. fu.nll- lnr headlni; of tho Navy Uepartmont. Tho letter It contained, which waa marked "8trlctly Conlldentlal." was nlpncd by nn ofllolol high In tho Bureau of Naval Intelligence. "Aa you nro perhaps aware," tho letter concluded, "there exlsta at tho momont between the United Btatcs and a certain Power whoso numo It Is "W."?0 SonnceThaf we'a'mUte'S ai.ni n ritnx n nnwir wnoan numa i or the utmost grnvuy. inis power m convinced that we have permitted oU(. to detorlorato to Buch an our ntt-y to detorlorato to such an hostilities could bo In- ., ,,. i, . ,.... ""i-"'" """'" ablo chance of success, it is no ex- P;?"""; "","r?.V'n S5: ,- v; ...,. fmm ,.. m- . v - "But I thought we were to be mar- ".ii. f"m . .? '' u-mun-u. xne weaaing can wan tor n row days," she answered. "There is too much at atake for ua to think of any- thing but the discovery of tho secret" uut ii wm oniy mn.0 u. iow uuu for us to obtain a license and find a clergyman," urged Hope. "Buroly we run wan xnai long. You don't think that Tm going to be married without a wedding gown and a trousseau, do your aho are wdly mUtaken. I only expect to bo marrlod once and I've set my heart on having the things that other girls have. Our happiness cir. wnlt for a few day, deareat" she added persuasively "Our country come nrat know tllat no one 0 , -JZZmZ "You're perfectly right, door," as much aa I lovo you. And If lata? agreed Hope, secretly applauding hor give you many luxuries, dear. lis . patriotic Btand. "We will take up at loast make you veryTvery hanswi! the search again at once. There are It was with singing hoarta. thara- only five book etlU to find and the fore, that the loaa of the bookalrLa mining philosophy must be one of forgotton. thoy boarded the traintri them." Ban Francisco. "Whose nam la next on the Mstr Aa thoy ontered the hotel Cloo wa she asked. . chatting guyly about hor plana tor i?a.qSin Rom'roir ""TV a wedding, which wo to tajToilaoe "Not the root and naturalletT" ahe tho first of tho following week eagerly Inquired, "Of course," aha wa uaylnjr -now "The same." that the reorot of the eubmurtnT x "Tho man who writes thoee won- probably lost forover, we wlllan derful poems about the foreat and to live 0n your pay, Jarvi. aowa the flower and the blrdaT' must have a very simple weddln "That's the man." ... I'm going to be married lk "Ho haa a cabin, I nnderatand, In dove-gray suit ... do you think the High Sierras. He lives there eo you will like me In a dove-a-rav ijt . thnt ho can study nature at first Jarvls?" ums hand." "Llko your he ropeated. Wli. "We will pay a visit to Mr. Rom- dearest you're the world and the am cro," she announced. "I love hie and the moon and the stars to mat' poems and I've always wanted to you're" meet him." "Beg pardon, Lieut Hope," tnterv to roacn itomoro-a merran nome took them a day by train and another duy on horseback, but when at last they reached It thoy understood why the famous poet-naturalist had chos- en nueh a remote location, for the long, low building of logs which ho modestly referred to as him "cabin" won shaded by a magnificent group of glnnt redwoods, and Ita flower- smothered veranda commanded a nnnnrnmn nf fnreat. mountain and ntrcam unequalled ln nil the world, Mn. did itipv Tif.d to bo anniirad of tho Identity of tho tall, eagle. faced old man with tho keen blue eyes nnd the mane or enowy nnir wno grenioa them on tho veranda, for hla feature had long beon raminar to mom through newspapern and magaxlnns. "Mr. Romero, said Hope, "I am The Twelfth The Secret of Be Published UtuL Hop uf the navy and iMc il Jiurhe," "No irlatluu. 1 auPlKiae. of Itnlph Huike, the Invtntor, who 4 f xi'elilly f lliJUIId tll ItalUralltt. 4M4 i "JIh wake (uy father, air," etld Oat, froudiy "IIUa my out.M raclalmed Uouwrai. "I knuw uur father wull, Mlae UuftM. and udiiwrd him ilnply. If 1 cr of i Wco tu III duimhler I ahall eu e.di r H a iiiIik " "I ae uukoii to believe, Mr. lUimeiii," aald Cluo, "lliat 0U caa l. of vtry Kicit aervicr, iidi-id,M M4. ahu prucviutad to trll him tha tory 9t ber In I In r mydenuu ilnuth, of tttti loat formula ami of bow much d. prmti'd uu Ita ucovery, uf tho eluo l.iwu In thu lottur Mhlrh aim dU cuvi-inl In her fulhir'a Uvk, of tha illcoutagfii.inta nnd pcrlla which the)' hud uncouiiti'li'd In thulr autvrtiB) for tho book, nnd finally of tha mraaagu tontuliit i In tha book which aho hod found In thu cablu on Ibr lu'lMC .... . ... "Ho I havo my futlmr a word for It," l10 fonoludrd, "thnt tho formula jg )(jjon In tho phllo.iphy und that It Vltn , ,ljCiiihri d by rcudlng ovary rVCntli wont on piigo ilxty-two. And, t ,,(,Vi'. Mr. Itomeii), thnt tho phll- n,0!1,y ,vllcj, ym, IkhikIU nt Daw. f,'H auction roomij contulna tb M.cr,.t ..My ,,onr cl,,Wi.. ,,,,, nomrro wno lmd untuned to tho Jong rocltul with t)l0 utmoet nympathy nnd lntorei, ..yoM ,, priymr yourolf for a Kr,.nt ,uai)polntmont. It la true that , Jll(.ht a ,,i,0,ophlc.il vork ut tb gll , your fanlur'fl nhrnry but, UaV fortunately, I hnva lost It." Hpo ,) C,.0 lllolr hlBn hope- 'n,IK nuiKioniy dentroyen, utUTca ox oinmatlons of dlacourarjomcnt and despair. "It wna a nmall l3olt." continued tha naturalist, "so last week. Just as I, tV whj startlnir on n camnlnir trlD. I ri-ad It that night In camp. Hut whan nlirht rnmu it wan irimo. It ltntt ir1. (lntlilv f.illftl nut nf mv nnpl'Kl ttn a. whero on the trn!!. To havo soarchti tar it in itm mmininin. w,.i i . . . . r.nii,.i i,. v.i wiv. t not ' ' ..Do you remember tho nils of tiia bookr Hono aiked eriv w u author? Or tnnntitfiiahpr " it lun itaird 1 k" m ...goJ thu , natural! "hut 't ,wl k ti,Io "t ,h hAnu- , .i!1 """" - . " J " 1 blddmlt nclu U hS? Jo my old frlenT &. - - - - . : " .-- r - - -;rr A' "Er7 Th"."1" "l n m AJJ' rn A ! P. ."I.0."1 Ah "V IU.i,. u u p lor mo nt me auo.. 'on ,nm , did not tako tho trou- bio to unwran It befoie sl nnfnc intn ........ . ':Y,J'nKa oai09inp. was ouTta a mall bnVk . i f'i?: ind Mm. evldfiillv iui M nn.. in. . tno present If wo only knew the title ; .u.. inU.ra mai we ooiua . vuuiui a aupucaio copy, nut a we. don't know It, tho only alternative wa have left is to apply the key to all4 philosophical works we can find In tha i iioim mai wo may eventually strike tha rlirht mi, it mnv I . time, thought." . i iH.0" "7 toW tni T tho other v th.i t'J10,!! lZa. ,iv0thlr.,Ja.y. that 1 U4s. old book," aald Cleo. "Yoa r?chn?n WyJ ?E?ZZ? geJlovo i.attx 'Y6 5eSSj5 "Sf,1 L7TiML . ' id iinna. "thL L n'fJ1 .iI?SnJ?onyo.",t T 'u;lr,J ciern, - our nere'n a apeoial delivery letter for you. It cam lav thin morning." ', Glancing with nome surprise at tha i superscription, which waa In a daab- . nff feminine hand, Hope tore open tho envelope and drew out the aheet crested and ncontcd note paper, At first he glanced curiously at tha closely written nheet: then, as though he could not credit the evidence of. hln eyns. bo read it araln 1. Ik.. nlpnlflcanca of thn message dawaed upon him he turned deathlv nl. hand holding the letter dropped lira. lessly to his side: a hoarse exclaim . rntniipu nim, iiouonioss, 'a though carvrd from stone, he .fared utuuni mm wun unpening eyes, the image of a man completely crushed. (To Ho Continued.) Instalment of the Submarine Monday, August 7 A i ' 4