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~ pants seta ee DIOODOHEVOGHOWOO GOOCH VOODOO OIHOIDHIOHI DEV DEHDHG } i FOURTH EPISQDE THE PLOT OF A DEMON (Conpriaht, 1016, by the Serial Kym Co.) SYNOPSIS OF PKLACEDISG EPIBODES. H, Ges Paited Stave Cons ip te’ Chinme wraty port of Han Ko, sated io 4 bet day in Aveti writing (0 hie friend, Exrol Meuping, in New Tor " be bas eritten, “le lmmocnsely wealthy educated above (he average, @ scientist mitiediy @ Uiuker of Aepth end ormiwality, yet repuied @ sheer fanatic in his and mis fesnive to eneit the peLow rece at the expense of the white, The Coa. thet All Sing! a @ Madeamoin le is being eduated at Year College; ewey Chinese tong or secret society iv tae Luited Staley We pledked to supvort tie wystonoue Weeder’ th every way, aint that us sign of the menscing © oF wew mown, Ail Bingh Usen mils for New Yuck, He teaches the Aud Uurcatene tie lite of Mastg Kronen . ho a um of Mile N The la Vemar, and acainst ber wil) jo AU singh at the deargely Kidnayyed, aud 4 howe left behind says that oe w heid bw Wenning aod young Hronam go iv dusuie to Ab Chow's, where the former u dryped vorugh © trap door, Hut Manning recurs Margaret after Nejla bas aided ber, and saves Bronson, too, Ab Chow's place catches five durteg Manning's struggle with Mougkoug Marry and burns to the srvund, Honetr Jobmon, supporter of au anti-allen bil), is cae San, peculiar cite: |. Then an offtrt is made to pot a tareotula into the room janving, erry wil ane bom to death, By mistake it te put lato the roum of lis aleter May, Na; ferarteres Jost im tuane to save ber, eS shy ~f veep fie: ANNING'S greatest diMeuity in the fight against All Singh was provided by the extraordinarily complete organization at the posal of the wily Asiatic. On the night after M&y Manning's rescue from the tarantula All Bingh shot his myrmidons tn the house where he had tempor ken refuge. Najia wos there, a gathed Katisha, devove ired In eastern rarments, With her was an odalisque heart and soul to her master, Hongkong Harry was od betw 1) Singh nt, but he seemed to be divided between a whole awe of Al aba en tntatiption for Najla which betrayed itself in every glance of his ik eyes, Tie men of the company Were Chinese, Japanese of eastern non- p * ” deseripta. e his strangely abode of mystery until a knock er acct jen. A, manner more sounded on the locked door, 1 hia Since an unhappy fate had bound mated and chergetic than won up her lot with that of her uncfe sho wont, Hitherto he pad loomed ehohie dreaded 4 summons. 4 She could them 1 . Now, dropping never tell what new and repugnan eo mpg the Himeelf as a service might be required of her. hat role, he cond hat oven w WOT of all, when subjected to man of affairs, who felt that @ hypnosts she ‘could not remember bow her time had been occupied. So she 1 ried now before answering and was at once struck by.the eerte uilence that prevailed, Najin opened the door, only to find Hongkong Harry's pallid face thrust clone into hers. She endeavored to shut him ont, but he stopped her by a ready foot against the jamb. “What are you givin’ me?” he do- manded roughly. "Why can't you be reasonable an’ jisten? You know your life Im forfett if 1 breathe a word of last night's doings, But Ali Singh will never know if you make It worth my while to keep a still tongue,” ‘The unhappy girl realized only too Jawless campaign must be conducted businesslike way. Haregarded the veep salaaming he was elved and qtoud omeut loosing fxediy at fh Sisce. MMhe, dreading that he was about to subject her to a musneric induence she Was powerless to resist, gated at him heiplessiy. She could hot tell how much he knew of the previous night. Hongkohg Harry, ‘of course, should bave informed aim, but she Imagined that the latter vas ¢ keeping his knowledge in + este, meaning to use it as a whip whereby to compe! her to yleld to his atten- was no other practicable exit, and the apartment was devoid of windows, be- ing lighted by a skylight in the roof. But it did conta! telephone and to Fesponase to th ri If custe's threats she told him tha® if he attempted to force the door she would summon the police. At that he laughed derisively. “A nice one you are to talk of bring- tions. . wn Harry had not spoken. well that #! ‘a in his power. in’ cops here!” he yelled. “What will ita AY Ble ah anger, he had “fam sorry,” Ahe faltered, “T didn’t’ Uncle say when I tell him that? How- ever, I'm through with talk. You must either let me in quietly or take wha’ comin’ to you She made no answer. Again and again he stormed at her, alternating threats with wild protestatio! of love. Thon there was a silence for a Mttle while, but tho respite was of hort duration. Long Kong Harry me back, ts time armed with an axe, and proceeded to batter the door from its hinges. 3 Najla hesitated no longer. She dashed to tho telephone, searched frantically for a number and by for- tunate chance hit on that which com. municated direct with Police Capt. Kemp. He, worthy man, was puzzied by the girl's frenzied appeal for help. 1 be with you as fast as travel,” he announced dec ‘Put up the best fight you can for five minutes, Gain time somehow, anyhow, and I'll take care of that thug for the next twenty years." He had not far to go. The address given by the girl waa on tho east side of New York and situated only a fow blocks from Ah Chow's burnt out opt. um den. He clanged the receiver back {nto its hook and was giving emphatic instructions to some of the men on duty when the phone rang again. By sheer force of babit he lifted it, mean to injure you, but !t.was hard to find myself plotting evil against friends who had been very kind to me while at Va Ence ed by her mapner, Marry put his arms around her. "Oh, you must not do that! You really must leave mo now. You un- derstand, if my uncle were to think" Before the man quite understood what she was up to she had pushed him out of the room and the door waa locked again. Then the girl flung her- self on her knees and burst into a storm of tears After a tine she calmed herself, changed her clothes, as she would be » conspicuous ina European cos- tume when travelling 1g on open car, and completed her packing. Again sounded that sinister knock: she said, quakin) replied Hong- kong Harry's high pitched voice, “What do you want?" she cried “Well, it's time your boxes were loaded on to the car, and there's no one to carry them but me,” he said, So she admitted him. Instead of busying himself with ber baggage, however, the intruder sat on a table and lighted a cigarette. “We ain't in such a hurry as all that, Najla,” he chuckled, “TL insist that we leave at once,” she said, trying to maintain a bold front t ‘Oh, cut it out!" he muttered. “I'm Not the sgrt of # guy to waste tine If chasin’ @ girl.” He rose and approached her, trying to contom bis scowling features into an amiable grin, She did not move, Spianea the miscarriage of the at- tack on Manning by attributing it to the chance presence in a bedroom of the intendéd victim's sister, Luckily, ‘is somewhat lame story Was borne out by the men deputed to control the spider's movements. All Singh may have guessed at his niece's de- fection, since she was wholly unarle to conceal her hatred of the task im- t don her. But he did not know tany rate, he said nothing as to the failure of his plans. Indeed, his Openings words dealt with the future rather than the past. “T have reason to believe,” he sald lowly, “that we each and all will be im real danger If we remain here. At Bresont, owing Jo conditions which T not freo to explain, we must con- ue to work secretly, and it would he fatal to our sacred cause If the po- tee were to raid this house and there- py deprive me of the services of even ; 9 few of my most faithful followors.” Every one salaamed again. They had looked for blame, here was this mysterious man dealing out praise and commendation. “You must therefore prepare to leave at once for the houseboat on the Sound,” he continued, “You, Kat- isha, will come with me in the first ear. You, Harry, will remain until the Princess Najila has made prepa- rations for her departure and accome pany her in the car which will pe at your disposal. There n no delay, Be good enough to pre. ia 1, though important indeed must be the detained mossage which would have him then, Yet, strange to sa compelied to laten becaus butler was taiki and the man’ news was almost as dramatic as that Hashed across the wite by the despair- ing Nafla “That you, He, dia not address his niece dinect- @ ly. He even smiled at her as he loft e room. Hut All Singh's smile was ‘apt. Kemp?” tnquired more terrible than another man’s but awaited him, cowering, and he, the voice. “I'm speaking from Mr. frown. ‘ reading submiasion in her attitude, Manning's house. He haw started for The girl went to her room ahd be- wag taken slightly off his guard, Sho your place alreudy and will be with gan packing a trunk, She was so ab- ducked under his arms and ran you in a minute or two, Mr. Willard Borbed tn a mournful reverie t! © through the open door, Bronson went out by himself thie gave no heed to the comings and”) Najla sped into the room which AN morning without telling any of us @oings of the other Inmates. Najla Singh used ay « sort of office and con- where he was going, and it seome he was not even aware that she had trived to lock and bolt the door before caught a glimpse of All Singh passing ntly been left alone in that Hong Kong Harry reached it, There in 4 car. He followed in a taxt and . - ——- - “= has just phoned from Jameson's grocery store, on the Jamatca Road, ng island, where he will loave further news as to his whereabouts. Have you got that?" “Guews I have,” said Kemp lacon- teaily, banging down the instrument again, He could well have dispensed with the chase of All Singh at that par- ticular moment. When all was sald and done the master criminal must surely fall into the police net sooner or Inter, and there was a nameless dread in the volee of the unhappy girl which Impelled him to lose not a second in going to her anststance, However, the unavoldable delay which ensued betore the official automobile was ready gave Manning time to are rive. After a hasty consultation It was devided that two policemen should accompany Manning to the re vous on Long Island named by son, while Kemp himself and some of his subordinates should re at top speed to the house whteh All Singh vidently had been abandoning when the young banker saw him, Meanwhile Najla had nerved her- self for the struggle! - ‘The mere con= aclousness that help was at hand in- Pw! 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Bakeries, aulde the ax and leaped at her, she did not flinch, In cach package of Sunrhine Takhoma Biscuit is colored paper doll, Other Sunshine pack ages con tain pretty costumes, See list in Takhoma package. loose-Waes Biscurr (ompany Bakers of There was a drumming in the girl's ears and everything in the room was deginning to swim before her eyee when Hong Kong Harry's cluth mud- denly relaxed and she found herself held gently in other hands, while the kindly face of Police Captain Kemp loomed through the gathering mint Regaining her senses by a violent effort, the disgaught girl gazed around, = Tho nbled apartment seemed to be flied with policemen, thou, in fact, there were only four. The police captain himself was sup- porting her. One officer held Hong Kong Harry in a grip from whiel seemed impossible that the slimly built half caate could escape Hong. Kong Harry's eyes were ablaze with fury, but Kemp surveyed him with calm contempt “Why are you buttin’ in?” acreamest the prisoner in a shrill falsetto, ‘I only wanted her to make good her Promise of a kiss. Ask ber herself if you don't believe me.” The girl was about to utter an in- dignant protest when Harry, who had achieved his object by momentarily disteacting his captor’s attention, wrencied ulmself frov and dived nead first against a panel in the wail. Lt Would seom that he literally meant to dash bis brains out. jut the panel yielded, he vanished from sight. hidden door was governed by ® spring. Kemp swore volubly at the police- man who had allowed the prisoner to sip out of his fingers. Drawing a revolver, the man thrust the pane! open with a foot and peered into the dark interior of @ sloping wooden chute. Harry had gone that Way head fi but the policeman elected to travel feet first. Witain two seconc: of the half caste’s dis- appearance his pursuer went after im. But Ali Singh's resource manifold. At the foot of that strange exit was moored a fast motorboat, which Hong inong Harry cast off the ingtant bo entered it, He was already starting the eugine when the poilco- man flopped into the East River With & splaso, and long oefvre the latter could make his plight known the boat had vanished. After some minutes the discomfted policeman rejoined nis chief and ex~ Pluined what had happened. ‘Taouga Kemp was angry, it was wito bis usual placid air that he gave direce tious to the dripping policeman for the disposal of Najla, Who Was to be ac- companied by one man in a taxt to were Manning's residence, while the po- lice captain himself, with the tw other policemen, mude in hot haste tor a ferry and the Jamaica road, Willard Bronson had not erred when he beileved that the man glimpsed in the tierior of @ fast moving automobile was Al Singh After a moment of indecision the young banker, eager to avenge the lattacks on his «ister and his flancee, halied a taxi and bade the driver to follow up the now distant car, Every true chauffeur seems to have been reared on a racetrack. ‘hie one entered into the spirit of the chage and contrived to overhaul the quakry, Mronson, howover, did not let enthusiasin outweigh discretion, He realised that no small risk at- tended his present venture, nor was he blind to the fact that a criminal like All Singh, flying across country in broad daylignt, would keop sharp eye on any car which tbreat- ened pursult. ‘ne run led through a sparsely in- habited country, unuulating in char- | acter and weil wooded, From te top of euch slight eimiacnce Bronson | usually contrived to glimpse the ca: in front ae it tore up the oppusite| hii, At lasi, while passing tarouga | 4 dense cluinp of trees, ue found to his surprise that the other car bad disappeared. ‘The taxi sped on, and the indicator | ahowed forty miles an hour as ity dashed on to w treatle bridge. ‘Theu for une of the two imen im the car eternal night fell, while the other was hurled into Insenstoility, ‘The bridge yielded, the vehicie fell sideways into | 4 deep and rocky ravine and be a litter of woodwork and twisted s The chauffeur was killed outright ronson, thrown clea lapsed Into un- consciousness after a few feeble ef. | forts to rise. Tt was well that he thus offered the semblance of death. ‘The dust. and O11 smoke caused by the catastrophe Quekily the debris of the car did not catch fire) had barely subsided when All Singh, accompanied by Katisha and one of his cutthroats, crept from & neighboring clett. The bridge had heen prepared long ago for the das- tardly purpose which {t had been put that day. All Singh scowled dertsively aa he gazed at the two men, Tho unfor- tunate chauifeur he disregarded alto- | gether. | “This 18 Bronson,” he ead, bending | over the young banker's body. "Mane the Same Name Released by the Unity Sal Juries placed bis ta Bronson = showe when moved, and muttered some dis- jointed words, bathed bG& head and faco with Water and were delighted by bis speedy recovery. “Never urged, “Find All siigh. { snan’t ol Ject to a rap on the bead if It con- cupture, Go atter him. but stream, tributes to his Tl remain bere snd put pour track wnea he afrives. the day being a Then, parently to be one of biuauers aud police disaate divided their forces while searching the wood beyond the ravin consequence thr arately and overpowered. Mauning Nimseil and two policemen ° . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1916. IE YELLOW MENACE | #2238 22 DIBTDUOOHOP HOOT HDS From the Film Specta s.gne of ‘They carried him mind, me, Manning,” Kemp and the y were attacked in this were stunned witn diackjacks, securely and brought to All Singh's housebuat. They were barely able to note that the cratt, signed more for comfort than ease of movement, was mouied in a secluded w@ roomy old vessel In ‘Music Master’ By Charles Darnton. T is a fine thing for our stage, in) my opinion, that David Be! beyond doubt, asa OOD OOD. ‘| INSTEAD OF OBEYING, ALI SINGH SMASHED ONE OF THE RETORTS ON THE TABLE, out leaving the prisoners Ute darkness. toa you all right?" “What do you mean b; inquired Manning tistle: be ly. sir? I listened carefully. hear wu: “No. creaked.” thin; fingers are loose. guys never gun from me. 1ep- way be at liberty in a few minutes.’ “For heaven's sake, @aid Manning at once, tied foolish mi de- mitted of their bonds. | compariaon, ‘ Aramini, laaco | Ward Moller. io utter For a little while there was ailence. Then one of the police- men spoke In a@ sibilant whisper. “Say, Mr. Manning,” ho hissed, “are ‘all right?” “Do you think any one can over Foot- steps ascended a wooden stairs, which ‘Well, I've a notion we can do some- My wrists are tied, but my And those clever! thought of taking my If 1 roll over to you I gucss I can fix things so that, you'll don't wait!" So it came to pass that others than the champions of law and order com- kes that day. Manning and his aids were soon free Best of all, each was armed with a loaded revolver, After While the three musictans of th Liberty Cafe may suffer somewhat by | they are acted with a bohemian sense of humor by Auguste Francta Gaillard and Ei Pretty Helen Weer 1s| very good as Jennie, and Jane Cooper! Scenario and Novelization by LOUIS TRAC DODEDHHCL GOODE WOEODOGOWGOOE DOG SECEBOLGOD The taxi sped on, and the indicator showed forty miles an hour as it dashed on to the bridge. The bridge yielded, the vehicle fell into a ravine. ‘The chuuf- feur was killed outright. Bronson, thrown clear, lapsed into unconscjeusness. Ali Singh crept from a neighboring cleft and scowled at the two men. — couple of seconds, yet that precious time sufficed to snatch Ali Singh from their grasp. They searched vainly through the smoke, but could find nelther him nor the woman, since the wooden walls of the houseboat, like those of every other den prepared for velopim rect. spreading fire, the ivered by a mighty explosion. As the turmoil “Make for the deck!" shouted Man- bunch thres when thay reached the upper atructure, Kemp and his mon wel crossing from the matniand, and none of the houaeboat's numerous denizens were In sight, It was a profound re- Nef, of course, to meet with such wel- come re-enforcements, Manning and Kemp, with whom had come Bronson, were planning a systematic search of the craft from stem to stern when » viewed. minutes. A motorboat Is speeding north, said thoughtfully “I suppose He ¢ Ali Singh be on board of her advised Kemp, “If that devil Intends to blow himasrif up there's no reason why we whould go with him, and tt would be quite tmpossidie for any one to get away without our knowledge.” Manning agreed. In all probah they would incur great and needless danger by remaining, So all hands niade toward the shore and took up a porition in which they were not only THE FIFTH EPISODE IN THE SFRIAL THE YELLOW MENACE WILL BE PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18 Singh. boat seen by Manning. kong Harry es Najia's “capture.” By chanoe, both All Singh and Katinka. (To Be Continued.) AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS, _ SEE The Yellow Menace ON THE SCREEN AT THE FOLLOWING THEATRES NEW YORK CITY New Garde -Levona & Alabama Ave. New Kingston, 1068 St. John's Place Progress 118 Grahom Avenue ps BGM Teh peace 156 High Street Pearl Movies. 1901 Broadwoy Photoplay. -98 Fifth Avenue Paramount. . 412 Knickerbocker Ave. E x creek and well hidden from observa i Badia F 4 tion by trces and brush wood before & hurried consultation they decided | it cae On a tenoe being hurried oto a deak bole. Nour Ing of All Singh and his myrmidons. | Avenue 3rd Ave. & 145th Street eee cape agulaciy, chough they At the top of the creaking gang-| % Bleecker. -- 157 Bleecker Street were not gaged, and when their wits Way they gathered on a small land- | # Costello. . 23 Ft. Washington Ave. returned were free to converse in low !ns, beyond which lay a door. Halt- H Concourse Fordham Road and Con. tones. ing there, Manning put an ear to a} ® Christopher. . Christopher Street ohink and fancied he could detect the| ¥ stchester Avenue A disjointed talk was interrupted bY jovement of some person or persons g ‘ 2148 Third Avenu the opening of a door. Ali Singh en- within, Then he heard All Singh’ Pj . hi enue tered. He ‘untastened some shutters Yiicu speaking in a sonorous forelgn| % +1297 Wilkins Avenue and permitted @ Hood of ght to peme- janguage. x 235 Avenue A trate the cabin Ho hesitated no longer. Turning| 440 Lenox Avenue he inutterod vindictively, gax- the handle of the door, he applied| ¥ «116th St. and Lenox Ave. ing at Manning with basilisk eyes, his shoulder at the same inatant.] 8th Ave. & 36th Street ‘yours Ig the brignt Mntelligence de- There was a lock, but the ancient; x 2078 Third Avenue puted by the Untted States to safe. woodwork vieiged and he burst Into: % 310 Grand Street guard the lives and Hnerties of the a saloon, a falrly woll Hghted place, | # 70 Catharine Street t white people of the wes! equipped as @ laboratory, Katisha| i New 14th Stree 14th St. & 2nd Ave. ch word cut Iike a whip, but stood to the right. On the further] x Nicoland 768 Westchester Ave. Manning made no reply. tide of the table was Ali Singh. 1B New Tusedo... 650 Third Avenue . “I tind it necessary to teach you and “Hands up, both of you!" shouted! # Bet iy 1 1 ee % Orient... ... 111 West 125th Street your mules a little lesson,” went on Manning. x ‘ 20 aBtt Ali Singh, “These men ‘with you, Ali Singh rose, but did not obey| i Port Morris... 580 East 138th Street mero hirelings, shall die by the knife, tho order, so Manning fired at him! x Rome. . +223 Park Row speedily. But you, Manning, will be potnt blank. The higher one, how- | af Royal. Pore) Boulevard 4 with slow poison, Bach lnger- ever, had anticipated that his enemy) y Rivington Casino . 159 Rivington Street poment will bring tts new tor- would shoot without further parley.| ® Sereen ». Bth Ave, & 149th St. I give you an hour to reflect on He sprang aside just as the hammer | % Venice... . 207-209 Park Row these things. Then the end will come fell and at the same moment smashed & Varieties, 112 Third Avenue for the others; for you tt will be the one of the retorts on the table. There! Webster. 167th St. & Webster Ave. beginning of the end. I have spoken, was a sharp explosion, almost rival- Windsor ‘823 Third Avenue F and what I aay is don ling the noise of the revolver snot, Wonderland. "2953 Third Aven Yet, atrive an he might, he could and the saloon was filled with biind-| { Westchester. 2319 Westchester Ave. not quell the steadfest soul whitch Ing smoke. aa ie ‘ ‘e er Ave. en at him through Manning's Manning and the polico sprang for- | © eyes, This resistance seemed to an- ward, but found their path obstructed 3 BROOKLYN noy him. He muttered some Arabic by chairs. Katinka flung herself at| Acme... 0.6. s.0s0++-4805 Third Avenue words which sounded like @ curse, the American like a wildcat, Noither | 3 Chester..... +++1671 Pitkin Avenue closed the shutters again and went he nor the police lost more than a| Dorchester. . -828 Coney Island Ave. 18 Eden... -Atlantle & Court St. 1a Evergreen 926 Seneca Ave. ; ik z Gates. . 850 Gates Av . cracked voice with her next breath, | £ . " hyal ooo Warfield Stri C8 Nien Misy Bates and Warfleld seat Highway 1405 Kings Highway Happy Hour, +234 Columbia St. Hi Ch d ; themselves for a heart-to-heart talk Marathon. 188 P. P. W, uman or lyou may nettle back for a bit of act- | Midwout. 1286 Flatbush Avenue ing that brings Joy to the heart. 18 Miller. -747 Sutter Avenue isd % x x % 4 re & i With crooked simile and his pathetic grin, Warfield, in the revival of “The} Muste Master” at the Knickerbocker | ‘Theatre last night, gave a better and! © human performance than that] |, notable ap- as Anton von Darwig twelve! His impersonation of this| B Mr. inc which peara y It ta, in fac jean ai joy an artistic tre marked 3 ago. simple, kindly soul now ranks with the Kip Van Winkle of Joseph Jefferson. one of the few really fine characterizations that the Amer- To see It is to en- and David Warfleld have grown | gray together, for they represent tt! in an artistte light-that shust be clear even to European eyes. gray hairs added to his first ofters. t. In the pr acts Helen nicely. 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Wartield ws an actor, for in “The|hound Arcadia majestically thrashing! overheard his caller's excited words |Muste Master” he strikes # human |ber way Pais te, horizon! newt there's a And was naturally interested in the |chord ao aurely that you have only | "close Ub" of the wireless to the, com, The osty origlaal Worcestershire Sevce Watter, 80 he was able to give ac=|to look through the mist in your cyes}lum. to sink the Arcadia, ‘Then with| Send postal for hoe kitchen banger containing curate directions, The police chaut- and ghastly di tion the! 19) new recipes four neaded no bidding te hit the{to find an artist in the beat and set am ite te cleas Journey LEA & PERRINS, Hubort Street, New York City’ trail with the maximum power of his | simplest sense of tha word med ship, and down she goes machine, In due course the party came upon the broken trestle and the dismantied car with {ts seemingly dead occupants. The nature of the chauffeur’s in- Bt hand-n-hand with Warfoid te [Yh a Carts of “ciyiitaation"’ which | good old Mario Bates—God bless her! |deplet submurtne wartal calling “Jeo-nee!" one moment and suilepcoe ang in ie pr winging “My Indian Mala" tot with all on board. always thrill resent condition worth Jooking im @ at by al: classes of the community |IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENC) WHAT YO A WORLD “WANT” AD WIE os EED= WROD LAR AIG re Ot RS A CEE AR AR A feasonaviy safe, out could watch de- 4, Kemp's surinise was cor~ After a few seconds of a rapidly houseboat was subsided and the, waters of the creek grew placid once the use the gang, contained wet more Kemp eyed the vessel's 6 exits whtoh could not be easily remains with satisfaction, . detected. “Well, that's the end of gn awkward " he said cheerfully, “I'll get a ning. je can’t get away from ua boat and some grappling lrone now, now. Once we're in the open air we and maybe we'll be able to attend Ali ust shoot any one we see lowering Singh's funeral.” crossing the shoreward Suddéniy Manning's features showed unxtety. He drew apart from But another surprise awaited the the others and listened, Then he ran to a neighboring bluff from which the wide expanse of the sound could be me back after a few would be absolutely impossible that should have escaped and “Tt simply couldn't have happened,” fire, obviously cauesd hy some chemi- Yowed Kemp. "Why, man, we saw cnl agency, broke out on board, the whole thing blown to sraithereens “We'd better beat it to the hank,” before our ¥ But nothing was impossible to All He was huddled up fn the When Hong- aped from Kemp and his men the half caste hufried to Long Island sound to apprise his master of were, he arrived in time to pick up HORT WH, HR MOTT ee eee Sie on fee et on ee Pee Se see it cee SiS oe oe ILL GO AND Gyr im be it it SORE DRIES oe ree NTS sinh as