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weath« is perfect, tlm sea_liko a Smbaro.^&r‘ h ig l Suddenly at an instanPs
VUCIM / iO •* - — - .
S^'^'and "^Mflref’tho w
pected ’b■'lo'"V from an. nsKissin. utterly wrecked on tho rocks, one oa..n3. *.... sK m
ning.and utterly
-.thout^^Prcc^=nt^;^ ship hko an
Iho slup is
oruisco all over but otheni-ise unhurt, on a strip of sand at tho foot of Monks Pock. Over him iricaning tho most beautiful girl he lias o;m.’L n " in bis life and who --I'isi-re to mvstcrious words of warning. Ho i.s taken to' tho castle on tho rock and there carefully tended hv Cleopatra Swem, though lie is kept a strict prisoner. Lincoln Swem is right ha d man to Professor Knyvett, scientist an owner of the rock, and in an interview n ith him Inn discovers that he is tbe pnver of
swims, loses consciousness Punch and all his crew aro dead. Ho nwokeSj bruised
L fainona scientists m - J - « t^ Sw -
him. Punch, who •.t tho time of tho
Crtow
■ contrives to get a situation as stoker tho village
clxin waiting to cross to the rock, liearnce Knyvett enters and, ordering some
’"k p„trice
produces his own cigarotlo c.iistcrnntion. Meanwhile C'copatra Swem makes love to Tan with the
ho liiB wero ho to join .Swem in his evil dmngs. ^
object, so thinks Tan, of drnning him still She
nf werk on the rock, crosse.s to the mainlaiiii with Heiitri^ Knyvott. Later she comes
{kT''ss liini dll tho moors. C l IA m P t V.-(Contimicd.)
S v iimnagod to discover was now al l ost a b o p cU invalid. It
ifself could know very hltlo of the truth, blit kio believed absolutely in her father s good inlonlions, her fiuher whom ho
'This irii'l. who was iniiocoiico -----and candour
aiiy raU-. it was a fair inference to
di.in ti.at Swein either lyad Professor b-">'“t t in liis liower nml was coini>elling him to ins
* j r d r ^ -
own ends, or wa« deceiving linn. Tile invstery was thiekening every '"O"’*''
After tile first day of slagnation, all the wheols in his intricate and dangerous busi-
noei were beginning to rovolvc. Tho car had now reached the centre of us
ioiii--e and tho .-,.hle began to rise again wnrcLs Uie cliff. I t moved more slow 1\ and
thn fresli breozo wliisllcd through tho hare. lh.,n-h ha.n.n idea. “ Ternhlo storm the
other night, Miss. Tliey say in tho l in t a largo ship was lost with all on boaid. v 'b it of
wrcck.ago came nslioro last night,
Mi.-s. The coastguard, ho sIicwcmI us men
*'"p^trico shuddered. “ I t was dro.iclful slie sa d “ The sionn seemed to spring up rron. nowhertl 1 saw it all. Simtli, niul riiall never forgot it, but everyone was not
'''°o’/*iun' glad*to hciu- thnt, .Mi“ ” swerocl, bis heart iKcaling
darc^l not ask a question and
cur.sccl the
the scientific nvan He ciirli^ ‘'^ -T d h«n and waited. As for lieatrice, about to B,vy more, when .sho remomlierecl
“
" 'Hie I'eadL^Holocirologist of Kiiglniid had all tho iiiliiiito patience and slaying ix)\yor of
-
tain facts ami deep uneasiiioss tho arrival of the stranger upon th® » Hock. Some chance word sho had e'^F' hotird u crewing suspicion a.s to
cert.ain niat- I.Ts connretod with her cousins the tho wlmle train of llimight which had hvl mi to warn the hnmlsomc young waif of tho i^.i to explain nothing, and to he on his guard, ,a-nuv.i.. ................................. -
bade her to he silent now learnt more last day or tw\. ...................
a strsingo workman alioiit the internal anairs of the castle.
, ■ ■
ordinary, dirty, stupid little fell.."- cnoiigli and vot there wa.s smnetliiiig about bim. . . “ i supiKxse you aro going homo to sloop
nan that insiiiicd her liking, lie sccmoxl an ..
/w iio'V,” .site said. Sh.‘ looke<l round Iter. 1 be sea was like ; “ Yo.s’m. if I can.”
cntslnKl sapphire, of a deep blue, sparkling with a thousand diamond points of light, 1 no skv was a liiigo linllo'V tiiiqiioise, into "ffncli
till) groat sun "n.s climbing—all nature "ns in'ouipnrably fair.
tlioughb "fftb n rntch in her throat. ^aturo was wonderfni. nature lioaled and sootluMl. she wa.s tbo groat bigb priest. ^ . Yes, lllo
would bo, iiorfoct if it were not for some ot
tbo people in it. Her llioiigbts "cn t to tbo tall, ntblotic
)viU blue oyes in n brown face. YMion tlio car came to
re.st, the little
stoker touched his cap and Bhsmhled atvay, a patliotic, dingy figure, a blot on the wliito road "fftb its flowering bodges on eitlier side. Poor little fello'v nature coitid not mean
much to him, bt any rate. Ho is going to ..loop Klto a dog and all night be will toil at his furnaces for just tlio right of living 1 Punch went to bis lodgings and explained
the situation to Afrs. Goodnere. I t "*ns such a liemitifnl dav, be said, that be would take h bit of food with him nnd go out nnd sleep on the moor. Tlio proposition, wn.s entirely
figure of a nvin, a man with curly fair hair “ T'foiv beautiful life miglit bo!^ she _ , i '
She wonderc'l what it 'vas alKitil this little Kill/. f/vM v nimtirrh
| 1
\ j
gone on to tho tormco in tho moonlight with Cleopatra Sworn, Inn wjk^
room, nis inoals wore no longer scrvoil l»y tho man T.04111 S<xler. hut Ijy a hardfacod American wliom Jio learnt was Fiincoln Sworn’s v.^lot. This man would not bo drawn into convorsalion nnd (juito unmistnkalily re garded Inn in tho light of a prisoner, for tlic door of tho octagonal room in tho tower was lockeil nnd unlocked on every occasion. I t ’oks wore providv'd, Iho flowers in the l>owl wore renewed, tho menls were as luxurious as In'- foro, hut for sorno reason or other Ian saw that ho was to lx* made to roalLo his cap tivity. And for that dav at least ho was glad. Something had linpi-vencyl ui>on tho terrace
During tlio whole of tho day. aftor ho had ^ loft alone in liis
who is now { -nd
une.
opening instalment linds Inn aEout the d(wk of h.'®
nerial erected by by Punch ------ .
Hvnopsm o. Opening Chapters.-Tho , cxeollent natural seat, h'im5olL"li"t'’la''pipo of
^curious Wilkinson. He has and sat
wires'^'nld ’Z s t ”’" hW. have been | workmen sent do\ni from I^ndon |
. S t ’n r h i P f ’ in’ readiness for 1” S t ''e 'cV e ( I it io n “oT'inu^^^^^ im'portance.
Tan what tboir mission is. Punch says that hc^-imd ho only of all tl.e famous sciential of the day—believes that the
H. Hi-i™» U's " “r ta weather changesnnM m’llllSIllU null They stenm
! T “ver‘y “oxcHid"M'd is glued to his instru ments, tho yacht is olf a dangerous reef. TI.o
• from “ Punch ” ■ “ I thinking.
i which ho'dared not smoko when anyone was near,
. .c v _______ _____ There he ensconced fragrant
botwoon Lincoln bwein and Leon Sodcr, and 03 ho did so his eyes roved in suboonscious appreciation over the vast expAUso of purple and yellow moor with its horizon of shining sea. Larks wore singing high overhead. Ilio nil- was all Arabia with its sweet scents; all round Ids feet was tho deep hum of tho wild bees sounding like the bourdon note of a distant organ. I t was almost impossiblo to realise that, not a inilo nwoy, one of the blackest compiracics against tho wolfaro of mankind was in netivo and malignant life. Ono thing w,as quite clear; it was as well
Word for word ,lio recnlled tho conversation
down to do an hour s hard „ , ,
r".
to start with it as a basic fact. Swem, Loon Soder, possibly Profewor
Knyvet—and for nil Piincli know, other people who wero in the secret—were on tho ovo of a cow attempt. Another horrible ex- perimenfc was to bo made, to which the others
were inero preliminaries. Again a cold nnd terrible fury mounted
within him as ho thought of the “ Enter prise,” of nil those who hpd suffered and might vet suffer. “ I t ’s too miicli!” ho said to liimsolf shaking witli fury. “ Ono cannot licliovo that God will allow His prerogarives to bo usurped by tho powers of cyill IJiat this crystal atmosphero so full of secrets, tlK>« smiling sons should bo but tlio vassals of a group of demoniacs, is surely impos*
spaces when, with liardly a sound, Hcatncc Knyvett come round the corner of tlio big
Ho was staring out through tho vast aerial boulder.
She was walking very slowly, her oyes turnwl towards tlio distant sea.
, ,
Puiicli moved in bis surprise, and in stantly tlio girl stoppevl nnd ■ tiirnc<l with n
^
. startled fear in lior eyes. When slio saw who it was, the fear went
awav blit tlio wonder vcinaincd. .■•o'.f utterly. “ D’vou kaiow,” lie said in_ hi.s ordinary . . . .
\\>ico, “ that on a day like this and with sceiio like this before mo, 1 always roincin- ber those wonderful line.s of Milton, ^ett' Coinus when tho si>irit is released. Tliey
begin— ‘ To the ocean now I lly. IVIicie d.iy never slmls bis eye.
Up in tho broad fields lo tlio sky I’ Ilo was kindled into instant eiitlinsiasm .ns
bo spoke tho famous lines “ The very spirit of a siiinmors morning in England!” ho went on, " nnd after travelling all over Ihe world, I think that that is tlio fairest tiling life has
to offer.” What wn.s tho matter mth the girl? who
n)a.s staring at him with open niotih ns if lie
l and then in DUO.
wore a madman! For full two seconds ho did not understand
fl.n.sh he know what ho had
with a deep questioning .1 i.*._ ------a:—:— name, who aro yon?”
hazel oyes. Who arc youP’^ she
-She sw.ayi'd a little and then bent forward ' In God’s
^ said. 0HA1>TEU VI; 1 r lucid T
" tlio freshness, tlio vnstness, the colourl” Tlion Piincli. for the first timo forgot liim-
“ 'isn’ t it beautiful out hero,” she said. . f
,wuvwwxA/'W/W The
i.an^ww.vovvaA.’VA.-vv.vvvvaA.-uvvvvvvv,'' MMLLOW I ’AIWEIVN.
Children’s Corner. THE
that, ilea bebind tho designs on yotir pattern ware? I t has several vcrsioi us tbero aro tbreo vuriaUons in
ia^o juu e.v
tho'waro known as tlio “ "
lHave you over wondered what tho story is
„„ vnur willow just
scene but the actors in tho drama van,'. Tlid verv Inimblo lioino of a lover is shot' n
and ' tlio three men.” All shaio
uartlcns, the extent of wliich indicates great * * The tvillows are always tlicrc as also
ing of bis loved one surronnded by
M.ilkd-in __ ll.^
‘,'1®''
two ono
at the upper left hand corner, while, below, to tho right is depicted the kanJsoinci d«c -
nf wllloh lllllicntCS UlCJlL
u‘ fb^Blrram ''\ritb'its bridge'and boat, lover going over tho bridge to sco his lady is
known US tho ** ono mnii ’ pattern. 'J’lio “ two mon ” pattern shows two lovers
on go
„,„.s with intent to Imlo till
nigbtf.ill vliui the boat will take them away,
The “ tlirco men ” design is that in "Inch
the bridge; they arc elop ng. .us ti e story ,
the lovers aro
followed.by, the father, from whom, it is said, Iho lo\crs
escape to the boat, are rowed across lite
liapinly over after, and are at > tnrncil into MriLs n.< a reward for tbeir f.uth
^ ''T fe ’is the story as it is generally told: certain mandarin li.ud a beaiitiliil dnugli-
ter immcd Leciii, with whom a lumihlc socre- namod Chang fell deeply in love. In
A MUm S t c e in tite^^ Cliajjg
w^lioeil ami won Levbi._ ''
ff.cn be nsketl her father’s permission to marry her, the groat man flow into a ternblo rage ami refiive<l o'vr
to trivo libs consent to such a umoii. H»e lovCTS being excecxlingly ffevoted to one
uimtlar. fvlt
ti.at tliey coiiM not live
ap.irt and arranged to run n"ay logvtber nnd get
"'Tbo^mlnce of the mamlnriii stood near the ivatersidc. 'vliilo Clinng’s lipmo was upon an island not far distant. 1 hither the yoimg
ma.rtl,rgbt to mke bi.s belovea. so .ussistv’d bv tb'C mandarin’s bead gardener "bo "it. b'is friend, be laid plan.s foi tile boat to go
ono niglit to take
I.ecbi and
bmi.solf f 'vntor. But the mandarin learned >'U>vr tlie riininvav lovers had lied and quick!' fol
which ho would fain have forgotten, which when ho thought of it. .^cnt a liot flush to his cheeks, and made his face tingle witli
slmmo. To stop out of tliat room of captivity; res
tored to health, once more clothed nnd nhaven —a Piving man again, crucaptHl from tho very jaws of death—had brought inth it .such a rush of .swoofnos« that tin*
to.ars sprang to
his oyo.s. Ancient hirilding.s, tower, ilome. and prri-
of lluH Mr. Wilkinson during tho : u-oVld, had strayed into fair>dand. Tlio gob- .wo and she
imi.st not gossip witli |
Moreover sho had , ho. like some stranj^o adventurer from the threw deep black shadows ntbwart
Ibo honey-coloured night, and by his side, all
glimm ring nnd shining—wnlkcrl the verit- nklo onchnutrcfls of the castle herself; Iho terraco wan hrond au<l wiile, Hurrouiuled on three hU\vb hy hjilnsters of urnvon nmrhle^ Two l>onciie.s were covered with rugs and pi!e<i with cushion.*;. All the world sceme<l helow them inaccot^sihle, remote. ,a dream. Ian forgot his high words of a few nionientR
hi'fore. foruot evorvthinp in the epaco, froodom. and yttor henuty. Cleopatra 1e<l him to a Fcat and tliey dowm toRcther.
” Isn*t this wonderful.” 5I10 said, and her . , ” Wo mipht ho the oiilr two i>eoplo in tho . , ,
and a wave of perfume from her hair swept over his fnco.
voice was like a chord of music. ” Too wonderful for words!” ho answered
world 1” ftho went on. And then somethinR fired his hlood, some
thing that ho lind never known before, and he nnswored: ” Tho night mnke.s mo wiah it
were fo.”
' fully reroverod. the circumstances ^vc^e w) ‘ cxtrnordinnrv, that he had nothing to guide him. Tlio night was full of witcheir that might have turned tho head of an ruder and
night, Tan roaliscsV what powcTful infinoncos liad l)Oon at work upon him. Tie was not yet
A.s he fcit thinking over tlu' events of that , , r ^
nacle, sea and skv ivere bathed in tho rndi- anco of the moon. I t was a magic hour. »ud
lowed tbem. So terrible was >'® 1,0 was about to flog tbem to death "Inn b.. the moiciftii po'ver ol magic- tbev 'vere turned into turtle doves, and escaped bis cruel ragv. I f you look at the willow pattern yon will
BOO Leclii, Clmng, and the friendly gardener crossing the bri.lge on their 'vay to the boat wliicii lii“i bi the middle of tile 'vator. llii upper left band corner is filUHl 'vitb the pie-
ti.ro of Cbang’.s island Imme. wb.lo the doves wbieb are M-en living .alnnit near the top
rcpre.sent tin- lovers after they bad b,n-n
the mandarin’s palnrc, in front ol wbicli is a pagoda, or sacred tower. An orange tree overbai’ g, the pagoda, wliile peaches gro"
hesido it. and n 'vilUi'V tree bridge. Tlie iK-achts are said to .stand for
marriage, nnd also to mean long hfe, wink orange
hlo-s.Ill is al'vays a favourite lo'vei nt "vddiiigs. Tlie willow tree, whieh las given its name to the natlorn no dnnht stands Lm
courtship owing
sense of sat
- tho sadness "ffncli overhung the lo'or.s to the mnmlnnn s unkind
' ’''iTViinie noticed that tl.o bridge is zig-zag ■ hccaine the Chinese hclievc that
evil spiritr cannot in straight
lines. damons ay turn corners hut thorn.
bridges and "alls in zig-zag fashion in order tha Hint domons may not
They therefore build follo'v
A L rm .E GIRL YVITII TWO FACES. Ye-., this littlo girl has two faces. Wiau
intist go heir
On tbo right band side of the plate .stands
piiiiipkin, 'and eons'ciiuently, "-hen day before the contest bo dovolopcul a severe roll!, it .si'omed that all bis hop.\s were to bo shattered. He ejideavourcd to play, but found that bis blowing capatuty was sor.ously nffectetl. However, after the iirst feeling ot despair had passed, bo set bis brain to work, with tho result that on tho follo'ving day ho
tho
nnd acevssorics. Using — tho wind for oi>eratiiig his
in.strnment. lie
turned tip at the contest armed with .a pump - - tho latter to furmsli
.siinplv “ brought do'vn tlie house. And what "'as moro to his satislaetam, won the pampkin. This is n perfectly true story—at
ka.st, Farnnm has told it so many times iliat
ho almost believes it himstfff. One of the most popular of the loading
women of the screen Ls Lila Iax-, the .attrac tive young Miss who graduatisl from vatide- villo. She began her stage career at tlio ago of eight. 'When she made her first nppear- niico in riaiideville, sho nttrncted the atten tion of Jesso Lask-y, nnd was .signed to aj^ pear in Paramount pictures on her sisteontn b.rthdiv. In “ Tho Admirable Crichton pln'ycrl opiMsitc Tliotiins Meiglian. nnd
.she she "*as leading
sbortlUhc started on n big special pro<laction on tho novel “ Gleam o’ D.iwn. by
“ Terror I'land.” ■\Villiam Fox
Artluir Goodrich, of winch tlio screen rightd were acquired some timo ago. A(Ct-nling to all Accounts the new star, Jack Gilljort. wui enact tho leailing male role, under the direc
bnsfxl fi* tnu ------- -
work will .
tion of Jack Dillon. Theodore Roberts, ono of the finest actors
of tbo scroon is also one of the iv.iiiit of voars at least. He "'as burn m L ■ and bad'plnycd for tbirty-t'vo years on .Ik stage, when the
l.a.sky C'oiapany dv-vO'er^ him nml made him ono of their star His original vocation was that of a sciiool
—H-IH
and no ---- rojoioing together at
Her passion was - ■ n.|,nt they considered a
darker motive. n v u t S e i " ”
bo also perished in the doing. (To bo Continued.!
”i” r:? . John Cotton,
1921.
when I it is offered to you. With these two things perfect moments aro not liard to seek and can bo repeated a hundred times 1 And then, before ho realised what was hap
tion Imnod un into a superhuman
ecsta.sy and he
Not a tlicHiglit of rosistnnco, of disinclina- crossed his mind. His whole being
„ c l ^ d U warm lilho body to his.^ Tl.eir
lips met in one long passio Suddenly, how sho did it lia
s nrn
assionato ombrnco. I it lie never knew,
she Imd glided from hiis arms nnd sped along the torraoo like a ghost nnd was pn o. thought ho heard the low music ol a fnrottcll
Ho
but rauld not bo sure. Ip rosa staggering Viko n drunken man, took a fen steps tliis way nnd that, nnd then stink d p n ui)^ the bench, pressing his ^ot forehc^ the cool mnrblo. body nnd soul filkxl iiitli a bnrniuK sonso of shamo and anger,
Why, ho asked himself a hundred times Henry Clive, tlio artist, who has jus; com- ^
next dav. did ho loatho himself? He had done nothing ov il-a Imnclrcd men would have acted ns he hail done, the P™'-ocat.on rrcsistiblo. yet somehow or other ho felt
he began to puzzle out tho probloiic ‘ —’ his sister wanted him_. they nnd little by little
tiniled uiitruo to himself. ......
befiev^ "dm Xr^Th an he"wa“s .'and that he Vvil At the vt'Tv heginumg of his \o\\cd
pletcd portraits of a number of famous film stars, including Gloria Swamson, ])ot« Daniels, Wallace Held, Agiic.s .tyns and Wanda Hawley, has lired a new train of thoiiglit on tho inlliionco of motion pictures. He says motion pictures are changing the faec.s of all civilised races ,esjH!cinlly tlioso of American men and women. “ .Motion pic tures aro making the American face more mobile, more plastic,” siad J lr . Clive, “ be cause of tho nece-viity of interpreting tliouglits and actions entirely by means of facial ex- pro-tsion, film actors have developed faces which register emotions as (luickly as the sur. face of a placid lake record.s the passage of a summer breozo. This is not only true of actors nnd actresses but its effect is seen the faces of millions of iiiovio patrons.
Gloria Swanson’s feminine adiiiirer.s have acquired all the facial manncrism.s which Miss Swanson shows on the screen. Wallace Reid’s manner of lifting his eyebrows as set all tlio young men of tho country to lifting their evobrows too.”
—.Ht+—- Jlost of US remember some special incident
of our young days, and never tire of talking about it. Dustin Farniini, who lias
.iii.st re turned to star onco more in AVilliam Fox pro ductions. is no exception to Diis rule. It bapponed wliilst ho was a member of tho Bucksport Band in wliich lie played a baritone horn A solo contest had been arranged among the members of tho various bands of the town. The prizo wa.s not very valuable— merely a pumpkin whicli liad gained the premier award at tlio county fare. lamum had quite made up bis niiml to own that
pening, one cool firm nmi glided round Ins neck like a serpent. Great hiding eyes looked into his and scorned to ho drawing up his very soul to morgo it into hors.
PERSONALITIES OF
MOVI-LAND. By »B.\CK sea t .’
Sir,—May 1 al
to the Pendlo J| run a vehicle to| 2-57 p.m. oil S| early for many what late. Coil ing about the -1 tween tho Unu'tl ■would benefit I selves by fallinj
t r a d e u n iJ Sir,—Couucill'l
bays tiiat in m>l produceis dul ii'l a iirico they eoL| “ would he iiuur recalls the Llie.-.l nearly goi nis f food and drink I Councillor lilac' Sui»|H>se 1 exloil workers P' rsL't from tile Iarini.-| aa they wautl Co-op-'’r” 1 ^ul troubled about |
clinojii fi^b^ ol’ 'ATiiaiive.
te CHRISTIAN!
columns undi'i'l and Suciall-ui buroly your t that tho <iuoic is-YUe are tho tiKXSr (.'olKvni' iJ
Sir,—Tile
either with or
Con.seU'vatLsiii fciir,—It is ou.;-|
respuideut
Cic-.il’l U) being away not be able lo i| two or ihrtc
boVli he and -^i| prineipal j’-uiit rc>t c.i'i w.iit.
SawueV
r*‘udy <itJiio it, burn's uttenml •il.uiu i'bucd Inter aim.
Sir,—il his
the prnpliei, ilI but w.- ueovl I wo’-clcr. how'cvl will ihuik wt ei| ceediu_: pai- Ot the Aliniga: 1 carv uov but i|
So giatuaL’--i: Cun?
u.in art’i have been wal again by <.:iiii| but ai'i’ai’ U'l
than lUcy- 1 will I'o t o ^Yc^.;''yau f ' U
when tli«' not ta.llved^d"
give nun .ia of gro. te;- iui| the Chur. :i.
the id’ ;i liiat jYOUvani an not b” su;pri^'| and tru. t for r of ec i.osu'.f 1-1
announces that for Houdini in
docs regi^d than Chris''ia;| witlanit. ^he ' OhristiaiiUy
lio-ii'' > fiuo liower o!| • i ' ‘
e IK' Ml' ^he 1 under.''t.ui|
olliciul aiA wo are ai'UiL-' of Uiat wiBuj Mr. Cratbuni
^urd as a lo| auguration
when Mr. L | .,
i..gular!> '.1
tone, in “h' Chatburii pr|
much for iii> Sir,—Kim-I
prib'Ui '-orf Chr;btiaudy,|
nan.A-v^ e-ara- el our vlaii> ihe day m. divhlual i;ve| and iii- uey or SoeaiiLuil top *'0 iotl'l p. lit ,->u 1
^ j
w'iiidi p’ Clu'i>taimty | becui to bi do hire tla'
sect, then tUinKu|
mind, L a
p.e.tmenl * plea.-iure. p‘l —not in.^t t| and sclu‘olr».|
there be --u a iiuL-;ince.
! mono experienced man than ho. ^uile never l>oforo in the lonclv nnd secluded life he had
wor.^t of all jx'rft'ct momentfi.” to th'riiking of tlio''good’ woman, 'vl.o bad not said, “ is that tboy nro
lincc'o, lio tramped away on to the open lieatli. For a timo lio "-niked along a narrow path of gorso nnd purple bcatbor until ho came to a great granite bouldor whore tlicro was an
* Copyright in United States of Amorica. momorv there is pain.”
bad sho .soenioil moro lovely, more dosirablo, “ that is tho talk of ono who has not loarnt how to livol I spoko to you just now of power nnd of youth. Yon have tho latter and if you nro wise you will grasp tho other
“ Boy,” ibo said, Itiming to him, .and novor .
she is dressed up in her best clothes, when Boino friends nro expected to come to tea, er when she is going out "ith her mother to call niton anmo neighbours she looks so aright anil sweet and goo<l that yon would liko to
ki.ss hor. YVlicn sho is spoken lo sho says, ‘ Yes, ma’am ” and “ No, ma’am ” "hen she ought and “ Tlmnk you” very sweetly when any thing Is given 'to her. Iliis is her " company face.” Rut she has nnothox face which she puts on when alone with licr motli^.
■ chosen to lito. had he .sat alone with a hemi- tiful woman who was willing to he more than
sho cannot have what she likes or do what sho
wi.shes slio will pout nnd scream nnd ci^. Nobody would caro to kiss her when she wonr.s this “ homo fnco.” ’Tlicro is^ another little girl who has only one face which is al ways as s'vcct as a poach. Sho would rather hear hor mother say, " My good liUlo datigh tor ” than tho proud ladies she meets say, YVhnt n littlo darling I” Sho loves tp help
If
Icaohcr, nnd it was whilst working t" ____ 1. ; . ___________ como. .laiiivs
O’Neill was pia.vmg n,
nnd n memher of tlio company bccaii • Theodore Robort.s was chosen for "'O pace
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and 50 imprcaaxl O’Neill that ho "'as I’" ’.,1 cngagecl and played a iirommenl part a
season. Since playing for has apjMxircJ i»
ntlca.st a dozo-n of thL pop
pictures of tlio past t^vo years.
star, Imi completed “ I.ovctime,” a beyaaWm featJiro which nt present bears the Utlo «
Shirley Mason, Alason, m l tlio fascinating o uiiB
" Tlie Charming Dcccivor.” Tito lJor“._, nc'or, Herbert Heyes, will support
in tbo leading ranlo rolo. Edna Murphy and Johnnio
about tho house or carry flowers or fruit to a sick neighbour. Sho has good manners, too: they seem to spring right out of her kind heart nnd not to bo “ put on ” nt nil- YVnich is it b."st to be, a girl with one fnco or a girl
with two?
title of duotion
ototl to stardom, aro hard at work on I second picture, which at p ro s it b o a re^ MfIuof*“ Tho Comeback.” in which
popular young nctrosscs "h® b®''*-''’' f " m i i * _i__•wi KotvJ nf. work on tnou
Comeback, “ Live Wree.” — Tlio 6™* they are atarred is ^ star
capacitv ilial his opportunity canny , ' playing in “ Cardinal Rnhelicu
living in ''| Christ niu YVoul'i t.
world as w- v(Mia!id la>n| all, V. iio’e I'Ujdcy and j a friv haii tho worlil. Cliunh silv l.^ coiKVi'in^l IH a bysten| real joy
and eacli f'l honour aiii] their heads
binileB ot vipiuion is hoes .so ml ought not I
ones and —somel>od,l or inotlii‘i-r ho happy 1
etc.” TIhI our positiiB doos not r mUlioxuiir*:' h^r^v\
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