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+ — — - 1G D beadeeel VIFTEENTH EPISODE THE MURDERER AT BAS al Ce ee INERT OTAPPORD cherished his majeatic country plore pri lly becouse Ht furniened him an aenple @olltude Me could war aor ehowt ) for bourse end tmeet newer @ gout) Aad he could boow o peace of the Hudson Kiver, admiring man doce enother him, end those few ony Wis everyday Hit & man of big effaire be Peenle and wee eo polnted owl & be walked the etn © Bind of ehy ness in bie hours of loleere none te viet od tow wm fo that he eequired fle was touched In @ tender epot w 14 that hie caper Gove dies Gloria bod invited Mhree quests to make bie sacred retrem More or ieee permanent home Hhe had not consulted him, and the quests Were the lant people to the World he would have Invited, It was nice enough for Gioria to toke pity on @ poor watter and bie furiorn ehild wae eWoet Of ber tw adopt the enild, Merpont hed « riven her by now for com ing him to hunt employment for the waites fut then t followed? Javited the boy's almost hupelenmy Invalid mother and the boy and the father to make themertves home in Pierpont’s own eanctuary! The Pee far more than too muen, “Phis has got to stop, and I'm going to etop it.” Pierpont stormed to Dr ho bad, at Gioria’s command, © + eevee the three to Plerpoat’e hotsnway 4 hor that if she @ountry piace. ) peck ang ft Royce smiled. Pierpont grew more her into the river Gio hin lov ‘ ha. cowered “An iter Greaa of “Oh, I'm not afraid of her just be~ "" pered the fa’ @ause she tn only a child. She’ fe obey me and get rid of them” o Pell her eo, tr,” sald Roye*, Gloria studied the gi emused ¢' the old man'e helpieas . batchway down he had bee beautiful, and atill was pretty, © too sad. Just now she was angry, Nell had been Aagnting against her fathor till this unknown woman ap . “Where ts ahe?” peared from nowhere. Now Neli was No one knew. Royce suggeste.| that bag ard Se ta * inet oe world, 6 to her, Vt Ghe bad probably gone to the country geout Prenat, Nell did nut meme Place to ace her new playmates. 80 at ay, only in grumbling mononyila Plerpont motored out with Noyce. He eorena Gia Ye Brite A to le e. Gloria od Ja Royce that he would really BAV® jireor gums till Nell would have been t rid of the unwelcome gusts, dazz! if she had been convinced. ly to prove to Giorla that she At last a! wluster. *Oh, I'll telisher!” Plerpont ewas- i THE EVENING WORLD, SATUMDAY, SBPTBMBER 8 See eee. er oe LORIA’S RO 10 RO 8 eee ee eo ae e ON emm PL Lee ee rc. ot WITH A RED-HOT POKER GLORIA CONFRONTED TRASK. onl poke: was not yet absolute boss of the oe Bios a ay you are? family, do you think Lum? Taint on auc “That victory will be worth going searemennc .e all the mone miles to see,” eald Royce. in up he You thini They reached the country place, pa could buy my father with it? ealy to find that Gloria had not bees Goria ikea her bette geen nor heard of. Her three guests she was none the less actererinee ts ‘were there, however, installed for a escape if she could. She talked no stay. ‘The butler was so borri- More, But she ¢hought harder than e at baving @ walters family t© Nol went on gettin y gent auctésd cod the wait the pat a poles wr reaterae - the ani . ‘Plerpont wr pede Nite, tte Poker ener teeing the Bre with the jase of all and it appalled her. He feats and he was sure that be was ee tamily i Gisete hb often eleames the CafFled @ rope in bin hand. under the voodoo. Then he saw ‘gould do it at once, before Gloria got Hudson on ber father's y Beene Trask did not Gloria at first. Gloria standing by the stove. 8! Home. He stalled forth like @ con- her first voyage on a canal ba: But he caught sight of the animated looked so small and so timid that @tadle with a writ of eviction. place was extremely unlike her hare Pag emdag papers Mone Ag AE Set gyn lt roared at 5 ened him. He started back. But Glori ved toward Nell. Gloria Whe boy Btas caught sight of him Sechare nen, but the avor of the ‘muffied | sliriek came. from’ the eried: “stand back!" end ran and flung his arins about his |ijy ‘cae ‘When. Tr: i pths, “Pa! Pa! It's me! She did Tragk was <0 feck and began to tell bim.of the back, however, his cold eyes took her | ; Hinpulgnne ose beatae 7 bis untry place, of appetit wa But not his own. ‘Trask understood that the witch Why, you little fluffy pullet, I'll weeders ‘et ecape gteld pe ched him wolf hi ov woman had performed another of her tle you up and ‘op you in the river.” She wi he felt that he was half insane, a relent- Jess fanatic on a wild crusade. to the boy from ‘i His ayeo. kept, rolling in her direc. thered on, He found her so mysterious eerick wife, at he was halt afraid of her. H» remembered the loneliness of that the Zeeling winter night by the Soldiers’ and i Sailors’ Monument. He remembered deal of Glo- the appearance of Freneau alone and a i mo other human being in view. Great deal very hands remembered the death aerneas. He Pied they tok = Beeasasie Tiicet, flashes, at was one good deed, be e told himself. could not imagine how this to his arm and |, atched the whole tragedy. He be- he told the but- gan to grow superstitious. Gloria ithout notice if was a jparentiy able to perform mira- the cles. She wore the invisible cloak. Perhaps she would leave as mysti- cally aa she had come. take particular care of Casi- RR 6 aren brave enough to wir wite. Roy: ugh at the old shout ou! ke, o are you? pond complete pad yee ay sald: What was Freneau to you?" 5 Gloria knew that any one who blus- @ pity Gloria tsn't here to see y to be weak, #o she an- “Never mind who vy ka] Bain thieg is, who ore you " ani wi neau to “ghee somewhere she oughtn't to “"The very namo iErencau seemed to A fee, that’s sure,” Pierpont growled as maiten Ld sralttes laatiee eect! \- ol ate an ion and le! be stared at bis section of the Hud- JOP OF He noved toward Gloria, but leferred his went, 0 little tug was visible, towing purpor ‘There was nothing reassuring in his probably on that barge now, adopt- when she saw that Gloria was faint ‘extravagantly impossible to say (ban Gloria was glad to get it. Sho felt indeed even then on board just jancing an she tried to think out a She offered to help mot adopting the bargeman's family. feo wi tablecloth. When It wan folded twice | fer vision of Frencau's murder was Nell stopped short at the proper fis own daughter, One trouble with Instead of putting the two ends of osities. Gloria now was frantic to head, brought It down around her » favoived in the crime, Next, sho was knotted the tablecloth corners under Nell's feet to the legs of the chai mit Gloria’ ‘i was denying be Whirled as Gloria wan ont of breath, but she| hardly more surprising than the “Well!” had no idea of Gloria's iden- — Another scheme ocurred to her, She uty. accused him. j@ stood trans- ing down and it was safo to leave her. jeon, where, fighting against the CUr- changed his mind or d we and went up the stairs, clos ea old canal barge loaded to ¢ Ing the hatch and fastening it above, water line, Then he added: “She's 104) jock at Gloria. Nell was clearing up the table 4ag the bargeman's family.” with hunger or terror, She offered He could imagine nothing More Gioria the remnant of the supper. that. And yet, the truth kept pace that she would need what strength bis extravagance. For Gloria she would acquire. Her wits wore means of encape, uch ao barge being towed upstream ioe seems oad thought while Nell . loria was Cleared the table, thy just such a tug. Only Gloria was ee and was permi work. When the | Bbe was being adopted by It. She moved to the wash basin Gloria and ‘was @ prisoner and ber life was \2 Nell took opposite ends of the coarse ‘2. Gloria's curiosity as to one problem the two girls began to bring the two| was solved. She had found out that ends together. . | a delirium. She bad seen the moment; Gloria went toward h Bot dein and heard him accused by ‘The solution came to her ina. las ‘ying curiosity is that every curi- the tablecloth in Nell's fingers, #h Mey vised opens up new curl- wuddenly whipped the cloth over her why Gideon Trask killed Fre- elbows and, after a furious struggle, te and how Trask's daughter was forced Neli back Into « chair and to kngw bow rae Was to es- the arms, Bhe snatched a pair of aged sn nowledge, once sbe dish towels from the wall and tied | it. Trask heard voice Nell fought like a mad woman In @ ee ble shoulder accusing him of the Straitiacket, but the knots held, | Bee angel had spoken with the voice Was proud as Punch over her victory, fof conscience. An angel would have She Atood up panting, and exclaimed: of Gloria on the stairway of the So far so good, Rut there was «till Trask to settle with, and Jed, also He could not Imagine who she had noticed Nell poking up t whence she bad come, or why the little stove. Now Self wre ie ‘@ moment, then moved toward She ran to the stove, lifted the lid with menace. Gloria retreated up and set the poker tn the red conle steps, but he leaped at her and It was a grand idea and she was tro-| down and selued her by mendously enthusastic, Gloria heard throat, as he had selzed Freneau. somebody working at the hatch before She tried to scream, but she could the poker had attalned as much blush “Grip of Evil’? Movie Actress DOOPSOHOOHHPHVOGHT OOO HTOOVOY His! 3 Earns Title of Chameleon Girl 0996-93006-0- é , a . q 999209 000G-099 5-98 4s oo PS-2-O-O* 6 DD O34 > > POOPED O DED OOO A change an hour tn her costumes and a change a minute i her emo- tions are the record achieved by Jacki« Saunders in playing the leading role president to the child of the slums the painstaking stenographer, “The gowns have a whole lot to do with it,” was the reply of Miss Saun- ders, when asked how she accom- was and from the ingenugus debutante to} “Oh, you will?” eaid Gloria. Bhe snatched the poker from the fire. Trask laughed at it. the table with it and sparks few. She rubbed it on the wooden top of the table and smoke arose. There was a hissing Gloria Jabbed at him with her red hot He could feel the searing pain of it before it reached him. Gloria trifle conceited over ® THE NEW PLAYS @ “Fast and Grow Fat” A Rather Thin Farce sword. thi sound, fortunately, real humor. Only @ fat man yearning to be thin could have been interested in the ex- ceedingly dull opening act of Mr. Broadhurst's farce. with @ weakness for reading mag: zine articles had arranged to have the food supply of an island shut off for a week in the belief that this pertod of fasting would be beneficial to every one who had the misfortune to figure in her unhappy experiment. sufferer from this inhi pitable arrangement was a matic eritic with a large Frank Mcintyre filled this part, while Roy Atwell served as a physical con trast and playfully improvised songs | upon ham, chicken and other trifles, The humor was essentially delicates- sen. | Seai | Mr. in “The Grip of Evil," the new Path Photoplay in fourteen chapters, which will be shown, beginning next Mon- day, in leading photoplay houses in Greater New York. Miss Saunders can change her expression and her Dlished the feat of varying her looks and her actions. ‘L_don’t believe there 18 @ woman in the world who does not have her character changed with the dret wears, I know in my own take on the quiet demure actions of a ase I them. gowns 90 quickly (hat she has been stenographer when L am attired in called the "Chameleon Girl of the, @ neat business suit and enacting the ere Part, of (a stenographer, 5 ses vera {hough £ were the hare One of Miss Saunders's admirers A nett ie mane Taine, ire |recently visited the Balboa studio In n there is @ certain feel- Long Beach, Cal, where The Grip comes over me which I can. of Evil” pictures are being produced. ny Out i make act different. The colors of the gowns ‘Had Jackie Saunders been the ke @ wound. Neil attempted as a hardened sinner Me riatratn ber Cather, but he turned cheek at a iitele mistakes” OP Nie her with terror and wrath She heard Tro footstep. She gets away, | go to the chair. could ser bis feet on the stairway He might have throttled her then she stared at the poker and whiz there, but there was a jolt, the perod: “Hurry up. if shook as the towline dragged it Trask paused to call Jed, then he betenmay, ome began to come down the stairway, Gloria was stu: to the there was of bien, “tle tog om much tail Serw chameleon, that Scotch plaid would er have stumped her, 1 watched {her for the 1 two hours, and in that time she has had three different costumes on and at 1 120 emotions have registered themselves on her countenance. this Visitor wid, 'E don't know how she does it The roles played by Miss Saunders fm this production range from the Gaughter of the amuilliionaire railroad and act,’ Miss Saunders was told the she would have rip of Evi ipproximate Idea of the num. ber require sie York. Every episode of “The Grip of Evil” made a fying trip to New ‘ five to twenty requires Miss Saunders to make from The greate: McIntyre. In the same wan led to ©: | farce. me look and| of the linet At best, So heavy 11 (Sund y). the w i ‘As good luck would have it, Zelda fainted from lack of food and \was restored by long draughts from a flask produced by a telephone line- man, With the “reactio became genuinely amusing, especially | when she refused to go to bed and sat up, saying how happy she would be if she had a son that looked like | There was another acene that roused laughter when the hungry, men came downstairs in pa- jamag to forage for cigarettes and{ food and were discovered young woma' | her fasting system. |. But the fun was nev to keep the farce going epeed, and the characters were |so sketchily that the actora could) | scarcely be expected to make much of! It was Mr. McIntyre's natural |humor that made the fat dramatic! eritic amusing. ored cook was overwritten by the au- | thor and overacted bj | who rigidly e a ‘Fast and Grow Fat' have much to do with the way women | nothing more than @ half-portion ———— HIP HIP SHOW SHORTENED. i the demand for Holsts 0) d to the Hippodrome that the box office kowns and suits she would to the | sdoy Spon all aay | Yesterd |shortened by the elimination of the lion act, dancing, ot RS A AM Ns 8S 2 ca Aah SRM newt onecntn e success, She hit rope in his hand. to tie hi She gloated a trifle. Trask shuddered. did you self up! her BY CHARLES DARNTON who: Dd. spectacle, Un- W. Griffith's ata of a Nation,” A young woman} gorined effects, Nation.” Babylon, and Miss Sears these period ja revealed. the proper! drawn} wih be Sept. 10, The part of a col | seventy. Nellie Filmore. y, Myles MoCarthy erate the character tate unheard 1s| during the on, pianie morrow y the show was| 4 . “Intolerance,” vealed on .Tuesday night at Liberty Theatre, There is every rea- son to believe that this production will surpass in magnitude “The Birth which made Grifith famous in the motion picture world, for he is said to have spent no end of time and money on what is de- s “a sun play of the ages.” In the number of people employed to give action to this silent drama and in the grandeur of its scenic ntolerance” is counted upon to create an even greater sensation than was made by “The Birth of a Three famous singer | From the Motion Picture Orame of the Same Name Pro- @ duced by George Kieine, Sterring MISS BILLIE BURKE || Scenerio and Novelizetion by M nda Mr ‘And now, what next? She saw the had brought it with, ‘The next idea came. “You thought you would tle me up, Well, you can just tie your- Trask could hardly believe that any one would be cruel enough to inflict such an insulting injury. But Glorta’ 8 FOOD material for the theatre? It is likely to interest us before and after I the play, since we all have the common failing of being human; but 1s the deliberate loss of it funny enough to enliven us for three acts? Frankly, I cannot share the evident faith of George Broadhurst, latest output, “Fast and Grow Fat, founded on a story by Frank R. Adams, proved to be a rather thin farce at the Globe Theatre last night. perhaps, it came time when the question of food is « serious one to the country at large. But the present situation cannot p sibly affect the play. The fact is that food-farce lacks the flavor of GRIFFITH SPECTACLE LIBERTY THEATRE FILM | ; latest big film will be re- The spectacle is designed to show the progress of the world through the medium of four stories from which parallels are drawn, toric scenes include elshazzar’s Feas' | Humble Nazarene in the Holy Land” “Paris Under the Scourge of } Catherine de Medici.” In contrast to tory of modern times To emphasize the dra- j matio effect there will be an elabor- ate musical score played by an or- chestra organized from the Metro- politan Opera House forces. pieces calecatas Mores | Three Soloists Chosen tast enough! For Manhattan Concert The first of the Sunday night con- certs at the Manhattan Opera House Chevalier Spirescu will direct the orchestra of Leo Ornstein, Louis Siegel | gone and Mme. Fonariova will be the solo- | Russian and French music will be prominent, and many works as yet merica are prom! ‘Albert Spalding, violinist, will open | his seagon Monday at the Auditor- ium, Ocean Grove, with Rudolf Gang, | their Mar, Chenal, have been singing in Pari i donatig their entire salaries to|/the owner of the New York eminer, end Florence aan re a ne yg Its his- “The F Gloria snatched the poker from the tire Trask ta at it. She hit the table with it flew. She rubbed it on the wooden top of the table and smoke arose. There wasa hissing sound. Trask shuddered, Gloria jubbed at him with her red-hot sword aigments were pokes ith (he poker if Trask bad been more inte oud & wicker rocker, #he laid it on me down the a be left the las anes As deck and attacked the bie rope. hia foot in the wicker Hudson River and @ great distance and the tum, aude was furrowing the water and Gregsing the farther and er north. tothe saw the tiller of the barge flop- ing tdiy, and it occurred to her that f she could get free from the tug she could steer the barge to shore herself, Somewhere below w: her father’s home. Stas and his father and mother would be watting for her Perhaps her own father was alarmed. prize home. was making ready to recapture hawser. the If the tue men came aboard and her? Gloria wondered. (To Re Continued.) The Sixteenth Episode in the Sertal Wl Be Published SATURDAY, September 9 “The Crimson Stain Mystery’’ 9980000000 F-:9-0.8--00-4-090-06-0-0-096- 04-500" $ the OSOOOS* no OHOLDESHDS 230-9 0008064: of “The g Mveveare \ x > r of the Stanley ix in love, solution to the m The and Florence Montrose are 1 preted by Maurice Costello and andin, The role of Huo gives Mr, Costello limitless opp nities to risk life « nb, “The Crimson Stain Myster: new sixteen-eplsode serial motion picture story written by Albert Pay~ son Terhune and picturized by the Erbograph Company for the Consoli- dated Film ‘Corporation, will be pub- lished serially in The Evening World every Thursday, commencing Sept, 7, tery, ruld slip owt easily beyund him at che time, was vigiiaut made him fe ~ far north Ohat the around & stanchion then current Wot@t act an en, power. About one Wrist, then pass it around — Bhe was delighted with the scheme him Uli he looked like @ package of Bhe went formara anu saw the Dig Gioria’e own tying, The last Knute haweer connecting the barge with the she attended Wo hereeif. Bho set the tug The haweer sagged tu the mide poker on a plate within easy reach, die and cut the water, ‘The tom wae knotted, shot aud buckled down to ite work, churning od, Trask gnashed iis tooth with Up a hulsy wake, Bhe gould see the rage, but he vould not budge. He backs of the crew of the tum where yelled just once, then she seised they sat smoking aod svlemn end , Whirled it into a F bored to death 4 bim wo that be could n suld have nad & good laugh th 4 seen Gloria trying to untle jong the in that hawser with her G Jed waa Hhe was laughing to coming down, ‘The poker was cold 1 they would be There was no time reheating It 1 by chance Bomething must be done at once. Bho appeared. put out the lamp that Neil had i per ad from & 9 foot of the alwa) d to lighted, #he set at the foot of th Gears weak ioc the on t wall show, when #he maw that could not and fell back to await devele oon, Sinknot the hawser, she looked lor the shears. She found an ag on She hit everything but the haweer, dowhen she hit that at last it was . Jed went on over with # and w {rar shook the barge. He was yelling (ke hitting a huge rubber hand. The that he was being bitten to death by °* bounced out o her bane je and gs A wildcat, when Gloria ridied past encaned falling, Into the viver awe him, ran up the atairs and out on Picked it up and chopped very tnird deck. She closed the hatch, fastened Oe" yvirih blow hit the cable and aev= gad ore ‘abeat, he oer cad usw Wredsa taW nirands. And finally the 0 A rope gave and flew. he barwe quiv. that she was ir the middle of the ore at ite relense from the tension ly unhitebed from from either shore, Tho view Was ity joad, jumped forward and sent the magnificent in the gloaming, but 8h® crew aprawling. had had enough of It and the hateful — Giorin ran to the tiller to rteer her Rhe wns greatly disap. pointed when she heard the yells from the tug and saw that the pilot already barge as soon as he could take tn the Also she could faintly hear howls of her cabined prisoners, Jeased them, what would become of “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” Film Play Story for Evening World PLO09O8O90008 entisi, with whom in pursuit of the the OSES SI FHT HSHIOODO EOE $5900$490O46 48-906 aracters of Harold Stanley inter~ Ethel ‘old Stanley jortu= simultapeously with the release of the first episode in the early purt of September. This is a story of a great discovery wrong. A famous scientist makes a biological discovery which he boleves will improve the mental facu'ties of the human race, Tested | in wecret upon a few subjects, elenent reacts, making them relent-|has inaugurated leas murderers, This band of arch | contest, the pr cAminals ia led by one Pierre La|teen six cylinder, eh Rue, and so well do they cover up| Overland automodi The their tracks that there is no clue to| States will be divided into thi identity excepting the ante-| zones and each mortem statement of one of the vic- | automobile, Miss Grandin Oscar | yy trose ‘andin the t opport! of her career, Ot ‘a Olonova, ‘I J M § William | H, N, J. Thompson, yr a s fo 8 scen which are The Gar- larthe atain in his eyes. The entire sixteen pisodes are taken up with the ad- entures of Harold Stanley, son of each zone, for a fivo-reel based on ‘the characters, myst and situations in “The Crimson Mystery.” The contest closes A ' 1a wide and in motion picture, gives unity ted Filn Corporation rio. writing thir- model United rteen zone is allotted an test consists tims that the leader has a crimson|the submission of the best idea ree picture tories Stain 0g, By a

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