Show THE WHIP I An Exciting Tale of Love and Adventure Founded on on ont the t e Great Play of the Same Na Name e eBy By BERTRAND BABCOCK Copyright 1912 by Cecil Raleigh and Hamilton by by arrangement with the Drury Lane Company of America and Arthur Collin man managing min min- aging director of the Drury Lane Lana theater of London ne In ma Ills turn You all ala allor of or you who have backed the horse l hors 1 l xi 4 S' S a f 4 rat t r p d. d y C I Give me my colors colon Trill tell teU you what la Is racing what racing what la is isI I honesty honesty what what Is sport fair play Will I you stand by and see yourselves rob robbed rob bed 7 I 1 The crowd was catching fire at his bis I Invective ve e. e There e were cries of No w i- i i no au nor IlO norI I I 1 have given my honor he lie went on I still In his bis strong voice that the police palice po pa lice shall take the lad had the minute ln hr s f past PUt the post but they say sayo o No What do you say Theres There's your jockey and and theres there's your horse Let the lad JOWUI go JO Will WUI you lose your money or will you von follow me And the young earl burled hurled himself lf upon the nearer of the two detectives 4 He had nearly fr freed ed Anson when the mob realized what he be was wag doln doing In Inan Inan Inan an Instant they were about the two detectives r Despite the assistance I of If f Kelly given to the detectives they ther were hustled from the paddock while the Jockey was fn fairly hurled upon The Th Whip The moment he felt rElt the nervous horseflesh between bi his knees he hI was ort oft upon the course almost automatic ally I At a si signal nal from Lord Cia who realized the necessity of haste the hl starting NI signal nal was given md and they were off i Now jow fow it R seemed emed as ns though the events of the few minutes minute preceding the ne 1 nc- nc race had done dODE t ther work ork with with Anson AnNon He Re was Will alive to his fingertips fingertips' finger lf fingertips fingertips' tips tips' and md never did his work better The Whip too had profited d by the tong ong on delay dl Her nerves nt had been stretched to the breaking point and she found the greatest relief In furious furl furi ous oils action Just as her rider did It was with difficulty that Anson prevented his mount from taking the lead at the first moment the race rare jw r. r gan but hut when they were in sight orthe or of orthe the post he hI had passed all save Nan ilia lender leader Then without n using ln spur spar or ui whip he be simply shook out his reins In her wonderful stride The Whip hip passed 1 the lender leader and half halt a length fI ahead head of or her reached the po post t. t Into the paddock rode rod Anson the tho victor on nn The Whip The jockey face fae was wa white and he hl was was violently r. The race r E had told far morn on on him than on un the splendid Whip whose respiration was still even en and regular though tho l h. h of course considers consider lily quickened The center enter of a n cheering knot Lady Diana Dinna and Br nn tl r pressed presed toward The Whip their arms around one nn ali other and their dignity as peer rand Hud marquis' marquis heir completely gone for the moment Somehow the story of their romance and of what they they had at oil stake on the race had bud got about and the rarely sentimental English lh were ready to weep or laugh la with them them them-or or do both in turn The two detectives met ulet Lord Beverley Heverley Hever- Hever ley near The Wp WIp The one In authority author ity Hy had an open open telegram tele In his hand Hh lIi whole deme demeanor nor showed that there Were was wa no Intention upon his bis part now of ot arresting the Jockey I My lily lord he be said sald very humbly bumbly to I Beverley weve Just had hud a wire from Scotland Yard The warrant on your application atlon hast hasl been Issued Bever Beverley y turn turned d sternly upon bis his cons h in Ii Captain Sa oris and Mrs D' D DAquila Aquila where they In a corner of the paddock Then dont don't fet Jet them slip sUp away be he said Arrest hem bem at once I The detectives detectives seized and Mrs D' D DAquila Aquila i and moved out of tn for th paddock j 1 i iThen Then unmindful of all the crowd Brancaster again I put putt his bis bl arms armM about Lady Diana I INow Now how what this demanded the Marquis Marquit of Beyerley Beverley Lady Diana raised lEd her ber blue eyes eye to tober her ber grandfather r Well ni Ill tell you all about It it It she the said beginning a n quick k recital Once On there was a 11 line flue you young ng man who vho was foolishly called all d by hy his bis people who didn't know him the Wicked Earl but hut t i TIn JoND my nus i Is the worst coward 1 ever saw saw said sa d the stout lady In the street streetcar car ar He He even says' says he be I la is t to climb a stepladder to hang a picture for tor me What Is your husbands husband's occupation 7 Oh Ob be he Is II just an aviator that's all He has broken the altitude record three times Times Times Times-Dis Dis patch a h. h i. i 1 kj ft J |