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Read It HereThen SEE It All in Motion Pictures
Biwuroi WT fKBUJSUlNU chapters.
8nford Marvin a wealthy manufacturar flpa whisper a ttranga message from the ra
Of automobiles hat worn hlmaalf out by mot past
overwork. Hit ton Harry and hla adaptad Rectorad ta eonaelouaneaa by Harry and
dauahter Paulina lova each other but aha Paulina the old man believe it to be a
wants two years of thrilling experiences sae- dream until latar ha flnda the identical
Ing life before marrying. Her reaaon la that bracelet on the mummy'a skeleton wrist. Ha
ahe la ambitious to ba a writter. Old Mr. promises Paulina one year to ace life and
Marvin asks to sea what aha haa written placee her In the guardianship of Owen. A
While Pauline and Harry ara let aearch of a final heart attack glvta him Juet time ta
magaxlne containing her ato ry Mr. Marvin write on the doctor's prescription blank a
opena the case of a mummy whleh haa Just brief will. Then he dire. A lawyer talla
arrived from Egypt. Raymond Owen Ms Owen that ha would have permanent charge
rascally private secretary helps lift off the of Paullne't estate It something ahould hap-
front of the eaae but leaves the old man to pen to her before marriage. Owen conspires
remove the mummy'a bandages alone. Mr. with vlllalnoua characters to have Paulina
Marvin during a fainting apeil sees the half- killed.' Balthazar the Ovdsv chief aillea
exposed' mummy come to life etep out of her hlmaalf with Owen. Tho preceding chaptsre
case iiKB a Draceiet irom ner wrier ana try neve aeau witn trie many efforts Of the two
to force It into hla narveleaa grasp while her to accomplish Pauline's end-
Written by Charles Goddard
The Distinguished Playwright
Continued from Last Week.
CHAPTER XXIX.
Copyright 1914 by the Star Company.
All Foreign Rights Reserved.
to happen If you get hold of tha wheel of m
racer In the International CupT"
"I'm going u win the race that la what
will happen" announced Pauline. She rose
angrily. Harry wag on hla feet following.
Protesting.. Hut she tae.d un tho atalra urlfh.
T THOUGHT you promlaed" thun- out deigning oven a backward look and ha
I dered Harry. knew hla defeat waa utter.
"I know" said Pauline but that Ho " '"' "" on the veranda. Owen
m. .ftarwnrd" passed him there.
"Iteally I don't believe ifa any use pro-
What does that nonsense meanr leming Mr. Marvin" the secretary salo
"I bought thenar and-and-entered for ..Tou Dnd iiavo trlod it for many months
.5 if.; ln yaln- Sno wu hftVe be wy aptte of
Before wnatf 1S an(J u georaB t0 me better that we know
Before I promised not to. . iiat Bne doeg nd c n 0 tn t protect
He atoppod his wild- pacing of the library her" '
to look dwn upon her In her leathern chair "Vpu talk like a fool-or Ilka something
with a gaze that bespoke all the masculine )Be" exclaimed Harry. Hla suspicions of
bewilderment of all tho ages over the mys- the secretary had by no means been die-
tery of woman peUed l.y Owon's fulsome rejoicings ovar
"And sq YOU are going to drive an auto- the escape from the sealed wall of tha
mobile In the International Cross Country ruined factory
b v8Arlo.Pi?i; mrry wwt Dc 'of the house. Owen.
v.. avw tvj. ..iij aWUIH v W thOlir a Wiird nf KAntv mni'.1
-not to risk your thrnUL.u h. . .I .7. Z.""".Z
10 me roan gate lingered there amoklng
"After all yo- nromlsed-
llfe again unless 1 was with youT"
a.. H'' lon t '' . e?I promised hi" cigar for several minutes; then. a. if
into the race before I promised. -not to." by a 8ljluro wh maved t mU) gj 88 l
from íürapBB"1 a Clalr aQr0M to room. anyone had been watchtag I "
- ... . . . . . wauuwr wouia nave nonren mat the secra-
8 1 lh" S"" "h" .advn?i tary kept a keen eye on the bordering Ufr
quickly to 11s defeat "Doesn't it say that dergrowth of the aB he moved f0X
I LV'VW fnd If"? t0 rn.ter Wine hedge wall of the estate-moved
(134 In tlio International racef" harlr .-. r tk wnn.i..
"But 11 doesn't say you have to DO It.'
he cried.
back toward the wooded grounds toward
tno mtie gate in tho forest-sheltered park
ñvM 11. m o mm tlm.M aa I... . 1
J Z mc "i m.a .Zr Z íünor- ÍLi But the audden sound of a voice from the
SiSKwi thy EZtift thlnk-they might bUihe by the ro6.aBQ dw not m tbe leaat
think thai I was afraid. dl!turb h. compoliuro.
1 wish you wore. Where did you get the i am hore MMter" said tha voloa.
fia'In"1." Thnt "i" bl" '2 wWSttrfcie JmA Oypsy Balthaaar.
of S; wiSh.! B"me?ody; 1 am 80 "ül 0wen tpp("1 i MK? uá down
rv i."?C2! SJ01 rftCOr- the d- He moved slowly to the side of
u?:í JJ . " . T?1 ... .. the road na bent tOT a moment over a
1 will W." '" (M tl yolio117' wild ruse bh' As he went on Into the
IZ L y n"rove or it. I win not gee twlsht of th forot he carrted al .
i.n lik-r. !' .Ba!1í f? S?Ik1?Ü!l .w Pafe"inly In bis hynocritic hand a blossom
Manllko. he had brought forth hla wrath trom the ro.e bllBh;'
S"ft21! : 1 y mpo'nt 1nioment-..Rar- dropped It as Baltharar faced him.
HJrr? Ti "s J"" t"ltf'rln "a library; "i have tho machine down the road
erlell "i nn "' .W'i;n' 0?í hr? Ma!t"r- 1 hvo JS3 your cap and coat
criea. I nm aOlBC to have them thiniri ak.n . ..i.
answered Owen.
route deep Into- the woods
:rlei. " nni going to have those things shull wo o'"
loped. I an soing" - . 01 course"
iron had belter ask Owen his opinion They took a
"Tl.i h. ... j n . . m P'iins wnicu tiamiuzar knew hrought
trvw to U I J. "rh . K. OWen'h9 s II""" "tiickly to an automobile that stood a
QotSL aSL sAlíitíil55 CroM ""irKvr nf B Ulllc dw th8 main turnpike
S?SS y." rfac-80n o ?rt between Castle Marvin and Westbury.
lie will bo forcibly restrained If this mad
oeBi continues. I want you"
Owen raised lila hands In mimic astonish-
ment at Harry s vehemence.
Will Ferrari be there?" asked Owen aa
he stopped Into the machine.
'Tie nover falls."
"Kxcept when lie is drinking" commented
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mora Gypsies to Harry waa hurrying from the Harria
captara os." said Paulina. Bunding Co his oar- n
"Did you ever take any- "Get away there kid." said Farrei". at tha
thing seriously In your wheel. "Oo on. beat It."
llfef ha demanded. But tha grimy urchin who had run to
Did you ever take any- Harry's side as he emerged from tha build-
thing any other wayT" she Ing. persisted ln his mission.
piX6d' "A etter íor ti gentleman" he said with
They went out upon tha a softly modulated accent-'"J1-
"Wait a minute." said Barry. But tha
Balthazar tha Gypsy child had fled like a will o' the wisp down
with his appearance com- the street toward West Broadway and waa
pletely oonvened a blond quiokly lost In the hurrying throng.
mustacne ano dyad aya- Harry opened the letter. Ha read:
":8u? In my own country our affair
could be settled without Interference
by the police. Here wa must move with
caution. If you are still unafraid meet L
me at Watklns' Grove at dawn to-mor-
row. I will bring the weapons.
BERNARDO FERRARI
Care Gault House."
Harry put the letter ln his pocket and gol
brows a large olack hat
pulled close ovar his head
waa moving slowly up
tha road with Ferrari.
"Exquisite" breathed
Ferrari Just loudly enough
to be heard by Harry and
Paulina. "Have you evar
seen a woman so beautl-
fiitt"
Harrv'a . ih.x inco we macnine.
iMtanUy He anVpaullw "Do you tnnk 1 uM 81111 nande
werTioi more thai r?Ier h " 'a
feet from the men. He .ut S meet nlm araK oi Ca"
glanced at Pauline; her .Ft' ...
face was crimson. And v 1 bop? notC ne 8ald' You used to
yet the words of Ferrari brm so ttDout wf way you could fence whea
who was dressed ln an you wcre n 40lleKe that you drove me ln-
ancient frock ccat and ane' And yftt you Myer kllied a single
sheathed In a person. It was ridiculous."
proclaimed with mimic solemnity.
Her eyes widened with delight. "Do you
atatellness seemed hard-
ly to warrant a rebuke-
But as they passed Fer-
r.H Z?.Z mean It?" she gasped.
from tha side of his com- .wlSfir i rlad0thta" .H. PreBente'1
Danlon and atennin iniü. lne letter of Fal"rart- She ead it eagerly.
Ptf .&VKK "Otortoua! B.auüfol.1 How perfectly fas-
stared leerino-W Into hr cinatlngl" she cried-
jJw'OTwlS "You bloodirBtyttle--wltch!" he said
g cry that was echoed by J?" K Í wouWT . t. fc '
the yell of Ferrari as Har- r.A'Ln! L í'SSf Ü3É t 1fht when tbey
ry's fist sent him spraw r?.tS5í"eJ he íe?JredU h
Ing across tho road. Wnen 1SE are challenged by men ot
Ferrari got to bis feet nonor not when they are challenged by a
slowly guardedly. Harry tmnfwho lnult a woman and is thrashed
had taken Paullne'a arm . mm
and they had turned back llXJSJ manr
toward the rate. Ferrari .ertaliy- . .
rushed after them- How ntterly lovely! Ho lool.ed so shabby-
"I demand an anoloarv- aí"ní"Td.1.""?s:?!.8h.ed- .But- course.
he shouted. "I am the V luu n"?r SDe asHo(5 anxiously.
Count Emilio DI Fórrente.
beoause I won't fight him.'
I demand an apology." ."...' BWay WKtt R i0" or lnno"
Paulino h..t v.ñt . 1ÍT . IOU mean tnat yu would refuse a nhal.
ful eve onon thV ínTi. enge w a fluel" ho said breathleBEly.
ruLIe.po.n he. intruder. That klnd of a ohallanae-vea.-
orr"". .eea Harry's Bhe looked him in h h. ma
won t let you refdsi
ma 7.AA . " one looked him in
4 rítt;.KdtíOU.h5rmeT cl0 to him- "I-
M HZ Z lt" 8he declared.
M wí r crlod "You want me to 1
i hotly. ... tn.(.
You want me to flsrht."
A rain Harrv inns- .t .. i. ym a5Dl- ' near ot
hlm7 but the blow rnlssad . " "i can wound him with
Ferrari was takln. nñ twltv0Í your word and tell him how
more chanTe's. Hed Baf fig fl" a real-duelll.t-.nd let
however fU0Wed i 008e:7 "" turn'ed frotn W an exploslot
. q saa
"Run; get to the telephone W&SF t0 do U ow-
and tell the police of West- JwnA'1
bury." TTnder one condition. I offer you a
She aped up the broad ?ra?iD: . Lt mj drlve tt nw machino
walk ln tne International Race and I'll light thla
"Now" said Harry turn- pí''. ...
ing to the two men. "what "iulln was "nent-
have either of you or want t0 8ee the duel of course. IT
both of you to say to C0B8ent t0 thot- 11 will be a new and thrill-
met" Ing experience for you. Just say tha word
"That lt must "be set- an.d r -
tied on the field of honor. ?8' 1 agree' :rled Pauline "If you let
I demand a duel. Tou have be .lour mechanician and ride in th
. . rnrp with va.. '
tnsuiieu me. you have if
Thla la from tha Motion Plr.tnra nf uallii..tf k.. u. tr .
Pauline in Readiness for tbr Antomobüe Races Urgeg Harry to Plght the Duel with Ferrari He. y uS"tta oniteñauver hopee8ly- "u
. . -areampil tht.fr ...Aninnn - - n . ... ......... tj. i0h . 1 . ...
"Vou know I .nrnnr . .. w. Vws' " nm mi wneei and Ba thasar X wwma iu ior you i tnougnt it loonan to answer it. "v fc . iuer grimy oit or
tJ " S?r .... r. d onB a' he Bat heKide him. the factory T" Tes I have work for vou now!" paper that the man thrust Into hla handa
aa TOiuog. My guardlinmliip waa obllt- Ho oven when vn. hi ihnm kM.vi .. somo one might have stayed to see that -Ruch u-th. cB in Nat.iT" He tore lt ln two and threw lt into the dt.
rrQ a'"'"."! heiore It bogan. My ward m the wall v cm.irfn'. n HaT5TSiT6 they died." Or.n'. f i..nti -rf "Canaille coward!" screamed limn
juu uaro uruerea mere anaii do to oo tne remembering: all of lt. Bernarda It . w W """r uxjui me again." And uelz-
aiHSJ ml'rder: jsrlll be your best duty to forget" 'n the arm of Balthaaar ha strode away
lr: .r ror arry Marvin- Bernardo Ferrari bowed in resneetfnl as- lu roaa.
Site s.rsi.wá JS
But I don't see wby Hurry should assume "i.v.hiit.
that He has authority over me."
Ini v mo auuiSnlr- 1 "m apDal- a"J "'" more money
killed. Yol 'cáia drive Vca7ywíy.1 r And l think I unTerstanTyou "U'
run into everything you see. What's going "Ma.S." arwr7 Who could have
"Yes." said Pauline.
"Very weM; I accept If
"And you will fight the duel with me al ' H
7UI1T MOCOI1Q
"Tes."
. "Oh you are GRAND von an th. .n
est thing in the world" she cried. "But. ol
Rubbish. The trouble la that von ara tn
league with Mammon. Tou want money
-no i mat man mea. There wilt never De sent He Msbered the visitors Into his shab- ns" n0 on "ut a few paces when foiirse she added apxloualy "you wont
i ii.. a .lll"a a oi rauune unui ne ty rooms and with a stately air of cour- Blul aianmng at ina gate. Baw them "" UI- win your
o uniHii. a ívinina- to enrl him." n.i..j .k ... nreak Into
tesy motioned them to the rickety seats.
and atnnnnii Kwifii-v i.nrk tn the f 'd and Into the bushes.
rirnw I nnan A..H flnohaH o I Wonder" he Said to hlnaarT. aa hn He Sat down at ha anl .mA . .
glance along the hall. Satisfied of their m0Tf . I11 to te house. "Tas It note to Ferrari. He called the butler
h. i v. j mZi 2. must be another Dint. Thanv h....n . Bv tnir. nh .u
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It is your Droflt to .-.T."1 wu m ol aupremo aervice.Maa Owen arose
"What will he dor .i.n. .'i.
"Ferrari will do anything that you com- secreoy. he closed the door and returned to mUat De another plot Thank heaven they
mand Master you know that Tou have his chair. Balthaaar and Ferrari moved hav üe8UQ to attack ma Instead of Paul-
mm iuuk. mu auifireaien me ramera cioho in nim
T5JL1 wnat 1 104 hlm '" "Yo o ettit handle the rapier Ferrarir
The rapiers will do If he can arrange tha Inquired Owen.
re?.í; a .. A Uttla better perhaps than when we
"But. Master. teM me. haa thla man tfcta last nut."
narry Marvin learned the skill of fenoef
Is It certain that Ferrari can kill hunt"
"Marvin can fight. I
ereaK into a run ano spring suddenly off o" said Harry "he is going to kll
swat
(To be continued next weak.)
"I doubt lt. Alcohol Is a duellist that tod
have been meeting often. I see."
rsmamhar navfln For an Inntant Porrnrl'a .v. M.vail Tn
his bills to a fencing master In Vienna and he controMed his r ager quickly and laughed
another in Rome. But he Is out of aU pratf "At least. I can defeat any one elso." he
tlse. I know Ferrari. Ferrari will ba able answered.
to iianaie the fighting. The question la Then here Is my proposal.
For more than an hour Owen and Bal-
thaaar end Ferrari sat tn the dingy room
with their heads thrust close together their
rolrei mufflod ln tense conversation.
Balthasar and Owen shook hands with
Ferrari and left the place.
whether or not he can properly arrange tha
insult."
"There was the time ln Naples"
"We will discuss the past when tha pres-
ent is brighter Bahhaxar"
"Very well Master."
They drove through Brooklyn and turan.
die E J? aid- n ".í"8 Jn n- 0uUld tn MarTta ra0 Paull "
?hl i Ow0m "toPPai the oar at Harry stood examining the new car. Far-
Ti rl ilk M. v. . roll the chauffeur was working over it In
mlMth. ..v!t !Kmacl! ne or íacinated delight He stopped and came
ba?t a? the ..mimi &! P1!ceman the toward them with his cap ln bis hand
n note SSsfuS SSu?Wto P""1 "She's the finest thing I aver looked at"
. "?.le rrom his wallet ha uotiim.it -nh. ..
Ill see If I can" .k. 7 V. . . " " " ""
aaia tn im mm.. . ... . ' . .
Pocketing the prl.. Owen aid BaTthí win KSL V". "SI'S"
in ironi or 'Uh. o vou have enMataut Parroll tn kun
me out of tha racer' laughed Pauline to
narry.
morad swiftly along the street
a towering tenement Balthazar atnn
"This IS the niece. Maatnr" h .('
They walked up the tottering stairs') to
e from tha Motion Picture of "Pauline" by tha Famous Path. Playera
Harry Shows Pauüne the Challenge While the Villainous Owen Listens.
the fourth floor and th. ñVn.; .Z-ZZZ v. ' " M:"7"' n am saoiy. -bu i ai
ly ln the darknea. nm á 'XS. '"4'4"u n -o" " na. you will have its' ea .aoch
tL1 door open:il dr- J? thwbo'e J? ore dignity
"Tha faro nf . Tu lt r1'- win the rac for you.'
rowed from SÍ m.Í- "1owe1 "Dignity Is the stupidest thing ln tha
"Ah Barnawin it 1. .u'M woua b olUua to alt In the grandstand
the door TW -A"n 0lírl8na: 0MB an1 watcn ome one else win a race aito
nerauaataa aJÍ!mm!fm."Ktantwtwa wln " yourself you-well. I'm going S
persuarion and command ln the subtle voloa drira this car. and there' nothing mo to
whl " hte B"'r "kd J H?'fooked at h- gravaly for an In.taat;
"Raymond Owen" but he knew with Pauline argument was
Th7Z useless- He changed the subject
ehitaSd tonth?Se.rta;yelllMteBÓ- o.Tme D dOWn tó a' M
"Yo. ha- -!L-V y" . . Callana are coming to dinner and maybe
ha. L5S remomiered my JetterT Ton we ll meot them
have work for m. to do?" he question She Joined hTm bllthrty. Arm arm
"I have bran .' in. . v. 'íí? etrolled down tho long ttrrve to tha
i mi b..L: i .imrinB purea poruis of the estate
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