Show I II II I I f Jane Synopsis Lorimer til J. J realizes In her er a 1 just ordinary Just Arn Am American own n experience many of ot the fantastic dreams dreana of adventure in which c even cen en very ery demure young oung women often orten indulge e u She was waa brought ht u up In a small tow town the daughter of the pres president Id ent of or ofa I a country college and by inheritance and education she pos possessed the energy I I common sense and resourcefulness of the average well wen e educated uca e American er can cand girl d I Jane became the war bride of ot Bob Dob lx Lorimer son of ot a millionaire munitions i f maker and she p passed Used the period o of her husbands husband's military service In n a a. a swIrl rl of ot startling adventures Captured b by the crew of a II U boat and held prisoner I beneath th the sea Ilea she shot an officer saved sand a United States troopship prom from fromI I I destruction and arid Was cas rescued by D Dr Hamilton her laws in I best friend and once upon a a. time a a. s suitor for her n own hand In this episode I Jane came upon the first hint that Certel Is an accomplished international I py I In soother another adventure Jane Lorimer orimer lost her Identity and was Immured In iri an insane asylum She escaped In disguise and found that by a weird I I. I trick of ot shell shock her husband returned tro from the thear war scar had forgotten that I he ho had even een been I But Dut Jane believed ed that for each woman there Is la but one mate ate and for tor each ach man but one woman and she he connived with her husbands husband's s parents to I keep her disguise and awaken her husbands husband's love lo anew ane The scheme came cameto to a ha happy py conclusion but bul only after Bob Dob In his half demented state had fallen tallen under the the charm of an unscrupulous beauty beauty Katherine Miller lIler Just as J Janes Jane's nes ne's adventures seemed to end in h her r new life as a a bride the 1 SP spy Sri Sto-Sri l Certel dIsappeared J lie went down Into the sea Ilea J In S II a dh divers diver's er s suit sult to retrieve hoard a of Bob Bobs Dobs twin gems for his unloved bride s sister eister I Jane Lorimer had information that the 1 boat U-boat in which the gems were stored I was protected by explosives and she tried to save She believed that I I she recognized him before he descended the tho ladder Later she discovered ered I many ti evidences of his resurrection and she almost concluded that by wearing caring I the o suit Buit which ho he had himself Invented had walked the ocean bed bed to the tho I shore I H ner I opinion Is Js ren reInforced by the latest episode In her career I I wh who The if- if Lorimers have nave an adopted child the child the Illegitimate te daughter of a son had I crashed In the air service Jane alone knows that the tao baby's mother J Is ii the tawny n beauty beauty- her rival rhal who secretly plots to entangle Bob Dob and in whom h T Bob Dob I in n spite Of himself is interested I Miss Miner Miller knows that while Bob Dob was abroad his wife had lived for I weeks In the house houte of the Physician Hamilton and anti Miss lIss Miller Imer twists I this f knowledge t i i V to destroy y B Bobs Bob's b's bs affection for tor his w wife fe To hurt Jane still sun further she steals the child and sends senda it to Mexico with the assistance of her ner butler a P spy who is still engaged in spreading German propaganda Jane trails the child finds it in a Mexican hacienda owned by a n. mysterIous person of ot Spanish ancestry Her unique unique- method of ot rescuing the baby by airship the strange clues she ehe adds to her collections and v- v w ord ordeal Between and Jealousy which confronts her are told In the chapters published this week r t A Woman Likes to Depend Upon Her Husband After Alter a a. woman passes the age of 25 she likes to say that she can get along and be perfectly happy without having havinga a man around all of the time If It she is unmarried she is apt to fling ling this article article ar ar- ar- ar tide of ot the feminist faith In the face of her wedded friends if married she gives her opinion the weight of ot a new declaration of ot independence which it Is lB I 1 am sure I should have sympathized with this popular bit of ot bravado had fate tate permitted mo roe to follow a a. humdrum humdrum hum hum- drum career but my extraordinary adventures adventures adventures ad ad- ventures had taught me that woman is happiest as a clinging vine no matter matter mat mat- ter how self sufficient she may pretend to be Whenever I get my affairs tangled U up in an awful mess I want my husband hus bus band to come Immediately and straighten them out for tor me No sooner did I find myself approachIng approaching ap ap- ap- ap the climax of ot the Mexican affair than I 1 realized how weak and worthless I was and wanted to re remain re- re main I Bob I hoped was on op his way to Join me and to take over my burdens He had been detained by r ostensibly osten osten osten- I sibly to wait walt for important papers concerning the mines but in reality to keep him hm front om traveling on the train tram with Katherine Miller I I 1 grew sick whenever I Imagined what might have happened to that unI tin tm- I fortunate girl To be sure she had a I big market value value she she was walt good for I an enormous ransom ransom and and It If she had been clever enough tb Impress this fact I upon her captors she would have been spared a terrible fate tate Morrison assured me that the rings she wore were a grand advertisement of her wealth and one which the bandits bandits ban ban- would recognize and bank on He lie argued that she ahe would exist in perfect safety safety and and vast discomfort until discomfort until her herI money value was ascertained I Th The detectives detective's theory was comfortIng comfortI comfort comfort- Ing hig-an hig and I needed comfort No matter mat mat- ter what the girls girl's character and in spite of all aU my reasons for tor abhorring her I realized that she had fallen into an awful predicament as the result of I daddys daddy's brand of ot diplomacy It was up to the Lorimers to rescue Katherine Kather Kather- ine me Miller Nothing could be done until flab Dabs was safely north of the Rio Nevertheless Nevertheless Never Never- Morrison shaped and discarded a score of ot plans for tor searching for tor Miss Miller By fly means of his telegraph code which seemed to cover caver only the coffee business he kept Daddy Lorimer Lorimer Lorimer Lori- Lori mer in touch with the situation And ho he called upon some soma of his professional friends to meet him at the nearest border town The bunch would hustle he said for tor rescuing a lovely young girl from bandits was their favorite ta game Morrison ended by insisting that Bob nob would be bo waiting for me on the edge of ot our good old United States lIe He Insisted in spite of ot the fact that we never got a single answer to the wires wIre he had sent Wo We would Just have hae to worry along without answers hI Gald and nd be bo glad I d his own messages went over the line before that crook 1 at the station got onto our code we Ve I discussed th tho pros and cons of our fountain inthe inthe in inthe situation as we Bat sat by the the patio of ot the hacienda To deceive the numerous loungers in the place we laughed gayly as if we were Joking I trusted that I 1 was proving a successful success success- ful tul actress Perhaps I laughed a bit hysterically I 1 couldn't see how I 1 was going to get getaway getaway getaway away with Baby Babs Dabs and I 1 was confronting confronting con con- fronting a no most unexpected ordeal the ordeal the oddest a bride ever faced I was destined to see my husband Join Morrison's Morrisons party I must see Bob Dob go forth to save a lovely damsel from a dragons dragon's cave cave And m my too vivid imagination pictured pictured pic pie that beautiful lady with her lovely tresses streaming behind her as she rushed Into the arms of the tho valiant knight who had come to rescue her To be continued |