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The Advocate «•• <« <b— IHitbvr« M . AJtrr|UiM| THE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION May 1 t*.TI Clean Fiction Human Interest Features **»• lure# lu tue Illustrât»«! P es ta r« fleet ion v e r « • » « «4* «*oi d«|»Kt |MI< sc I( m U unies» M capttvnrj SATAN’S HENCHMAN By ART NAYLOR Widely-Known Author A l^ust Stepping, Romantic Story Depicting the Operations of an Unscrupulous Crook INSTALLMENT XI the moot d|mcuU p«rt of hi* task, •m l «tun canto to sppi relate the ptrne-» and acuity of hi* trainod i,«,r And ho realized that only an athlrio could sccutnplisli thr foul hr must DUirtxilmii thr twin and b r u lm cawiod by hU rfiort. T hro S ft/ .fd front b eh in d. T h e « at m a u l e d with hia un kn ow n a d v e r s a r y ; an d with hia Htrength anil skill ns an a th le te he a u c ceed ed in th ro w in g hia 0|i|><>nent o v e r hia sh ou lder, but b e fo r e be could m a k e uae o f hia fre e d o m be w a s a t ta c k e d by a n oth e r man. T h e d a r k h all m a d e it im possible fo r him to f ig h t with an y a d v a n t a g e aga in st the odds he now re a liz e d towered hU BtraUilng at w e r e aicanist him. o r F, hair beauty ( , U t l ) i M «) o f SlmfIlin Sam ( •» T iitt n w tlie le n d o f ( » l a d y * M iv, vivacious actrcaa in Shuttlin' Sam front Ala- itam' who say* »lie touts 1 «,-lento the m oil de lightful hair dressing she has ever used. EXELEN TO Q U IN IN E POMADE is the original! It reaches tlie roots o f tlie hair and gives natural lustre that »fays! Stops itching scalp and makes harshest hair soft and pliable. At All Ileus M om . W iiic for F R E E wim/ile tind hook of iieuMty Hints. E X E L E N T O M I 'D I C T N E C O . Ailunti, l»*. Can't Can't :hild needs Castori« Nothing can lake the place of C.tsloria for children; it's perfectly harmless, yet always effective, l or tlie protection of your wee one— foe your own |ieace of mind— keep this old reliable preparation always on hand. Hut don't keep it just for emergencies; let il lie an every-day aid. Its gentle adion will case and soothe the infant who cannot sleep. In more lilieral doses it will behind him Ih e a Karshes Ills Bonds TtuU he had been removed from It Sf**n»e i an interminable period Holton's reside iu during hie un on » » Theo before he coukl accomplish scliMisih'ss was evident to Theo Thr In-« iw risM 1 With his wrists tied t<>- msn h r had Just surprised was a gellier betilud bun. allowing hts A n stronger i > him w h at his loca- ger* bui HtUe freedom, he squatted ti'N, was at thr tunc wns wholly un «m l i.igg--d with thr cords that known as he ventured forth. lctuii.1 his ankles, tlut busily hr sue- At thr rnd of thr passage Ttieo eded «o d tlie added relief gave him discovered « longer and largrr one greater murage and hope. H r faced ^which fl«nk id the one he stood 111 "T h e n * were d.sir. on either side of this corridor and »tine distance to the right a short flight of steps ascended (o disapiicar In a turn A short dis tance to the left the dug-out ended abruptly In a wall, «gainst which wss plied a stack of coal and several boxes PLAY REST I I F N a child is fretful and icrilalilr, seems distressed and tin- comfortalile, can't play, can’t sleep, if is a |>retiy sure sign that mmie- tliiug is wrong. Right here is where t asloria fits into a child’» st henic— the very pur|x>ac fur which il was forniul.ilt-d years ago! A frw tlrt>|i« and ihr condition whirl, caused the Imulrfe is righted; cximfort quickly brings restful sleep. lianda the thong, which held III* « r u n . ho squeezed and wlgglod 1 1 m u Knut krd Oat amt Rnally furred Ills hips, log, and K- n Ion minuto, thr battle wai.-d (ret tlirotigh bringing hU blooding warm, an f Ilio > liu king httlo by llt< • r U U up In (rout of him In a frw lie toward the dour, hoprd to gain _ , . . . . , , __ . * moments, by using hU troth, hr ito o d iMi klng »In , h would force HU tor. completely liberated In front of him Hut It was • losing HU ii h t concern ara, an rgrrai fight Tlir odd, w rrr against him. from h i, iic U o ii . which contained but *nd thu was supplemented by (h r one opening a rattler flimsy door larkitcvi A crashing blow on the « m , » r i n a l cracks suflltlrnt lor him ho..| « i n , aoino blunt Instrument, p, o|M ., v, mu*t traierso an defeated the young ex-cashier. and underground passage If successful In ho :.4iilt to the floor, unconscious forcing the lucked door It was a W h e n Theodore came to himself. r r ) „ ,,. dug out aflslr illuminated by ho « » . lying bound hand and foot. „ „ c|,^,tu. |Jtair> .ixty feel d U - »«•■I «Mi u cement floor oI « ^t&nt (startied up basement room. Slowly a , 11.- j-iung prUm oi stood Von ho « f t b a r k to a full realir.«- lomplstlng III.* Is'.tt method of burst it.#n of wtiiit had happened. but thr ing in the door It* chanc'd fo behold U ilm w |Min tu lit« head mid his srh n*f1ec»i in under thr »hadowy bulb '* ' ' •! h ‘ l h mi In* !«■• • m 11 '• 1 « ! #i •tivrnpt to ft «•«* himself. Hie »Hence nmti approaching. carrying .» Hash v « » lUtrime, and he was unable to ) * h t Tlie unknown, evidently ex- Judge hU location iiecting to find tin* prisoner still eafe- K»r «•w ral hour* he lay Uiua. a jy bound, *lop»ied at the door in " ■ • W i • • lo r tm rath.-. | in the . , and nti red ♦ 1» tn i » lit« iilivUral »uttering A con- n ,t. rjMI) f*arlrv»l> i lou % fear of .some dire calnmttv ( tear« the Way to Fre.*dom bread over Inin, aieeped him in des- U f lu iim l always to take an u n I (iati for In., careleaaneas Hr tried to dUtfUMN'Ute the rllrct of Terry » call fair iidvanLAg«* over anyone. T hro was As and llolton » tnatriicUona from any forced to I ay laid? all scruple» bearing ufxin the course he was pur - the man Mep|x*d withdi and flashed aning, but it fanned hia growing his light, Ttieo air lick him a terrific blow on the Hw. and hr went down fear* W uh »ti il it» he managed to roll willi a in »an Then thr warv prisoner <»v«*r in an attempt to relax his atliT- ana Idled the k«*y and closed the door i'*ned i » iu m *U*. s He drew hia knee? With the same cords which had up u»d down and after several at- litui he secured his victim and tempts, ftnallv aucceeded in gaining » *■*■*»» of hU clothes produced an ItU feet In V standing position. Tlie automatie revolver With thla and turn*«« v*vl ótri illation of the blfKKt gave aearclilight, Theo left the room. Iilin strength, and In* was able to hop cloacd and locked the door. and n»l- l,i a corner for »import. vaneod cautloualy along the pws- effectively help to rrgulate sluggish bowels in an older child. All druggists have Castoria; it’s genuine if you see Chas. II. Fletcher’• Mgu.liuro and (Ids name plate; To F o « Chang's Dive Just as Ttieo turned his head he heard steps, followed by voices as a man dragged a girl down thr steps and Into view of the |>assage. Tlie girl fought and cried, but her strength was no match for her rom - lunkMi, who o|MUied the door and dis appeared with his victim. That he had been brought to Foo Chang's dive began to dawn upon Ttieo as a possibility, and this became a certainty when Jenny Oilman de scended the .steps and advanced along the walls tqward the break where Theo stood Hack Into the shadows he crept and saw the woman pass and enter a door to Ills left. Then came sounds from the steps and sev eral masculine voices. Quick to rraltze the danger of dts covery, Tlieo hastened silently to the pile of coal and succeeded in secret ing himself behind a box as Foo Chang H|H>eared In the passage, ac- romp lined by two other Chinese, one of whom was of very slight build The three advanced to the door where Jenny entered, but only Foo went In side. while his romiraiikitvs entered a door Just oppMlte. In a frw moments Foo Cliang re-appeared with Jenny, who argued hotly, but followed the wily Chinaman up the steps. Mystified by the actions he had be held. Ttieo surveyed hts surroundings a n d ,discovered that he was, evident ly dlreeLiy r tu lfl » sidewalk br J— ment, for only a few feet above was t glass -studded lid, through which the coal was dumped. He recognized this as a possible avenue of escape, and was about to struggle up the coal pile when hi, movements were a r- icstrd by a screeching, grinding noise In the passage Another Captive Ttieo Ashton stood stupefied by the sight winch his eyes beheld, for there at tile Intrrarrtton of the two pas sages a portion of the ceiling was lowering Into Uie space (Slowly but aurely ttie overhead platform de scended, bearing a large black auto mobile llowii to the ft*sir the makeshift elevator came to rest, with the auto'a hood facing Ttieo The driver of Uie car sprang from hta seat and oiiened the dour of tlie tonneau, a» a woman's scream rent the cavern Theo watched the performance as one hypnotized. The purpose of this ingenious contrivance was easily conceived, and h? would have return ed to his attempt to escape had he not at that instant recognized the face of Terry Bolton's chauffeur, as he struggled with and finally forced a girl from the car. 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