1 The head of the family. MARY BARTON . . Jane Gail 2 Her Sister. Ethel Grandon 3 Her father. THE INVALID INVENTOR Wm. Turner. 4 Her fiance. Officer Burke . . Matt Moore 5 "Your sister has been late every morning for a week." 6 Reprimanded. 7 The man higher up. WM. TRUBUS . . Wm. Welsh. 8 His wife. Mrs. Hudson Lyston. 9 His daughter. Irene Wallace. 10 The greatest society "catch" of the season. 11 They who traffic in souls. 12 The most infamous type of man. THE CADET . Wm. Cavanaugh 13 Another who profits by the wages of shame. THE CADET . Arthur Hunter 14 An attempt to escape. 15 "What do you think of that girl?" 16 The man who finances the social outlaws. THE GO-BETWEEN Howard Crampton 17 -"A dictagraph."- 18 "What kind of a pen is that?" 19 The "Look-outs" call for instructions. 20 The man higher up is well satisfied with the day's record. 21 Mary is a favorite of Mrs. Trubus. 22 Off duty. 23 His Captain. 24 "Respectable" Smith. The grey haired inspirer of confidence. WM. BURBIDGE. 25 Off to watch the railroad stations. 26 "She's a little beauty." 27 Just outside the harbor. 28 Sent to await the arrival of the emigrants. 29 The country girl. LAURA HUNTLEY. 30 The "look-outs" wait for the emigrants. 31 The emigrant girl's brother. WM. POWERS. 32 The "frame-up" to get rid of the brother. 33 "I will take your sisters home." 34 The go-between finishes his evil day's work. 35 The spoils of their traffic in souls. 36 Officer Burke lands his captives - and their victims are placed under the protection of the police. 37 Waiting for his prey. 38 The first move of the tempter. 39 "For God's sake find my sister." 40 "Where is your sister?" 41 Burke asks to be assigned to find his sweetheart's sister. 42 A reporter gets the story. 43 The peaceful and happy good night of the head of the infamous system. 44 The dawn. 45 The wife of the man high- er-up attends a meeting of her pet charity. 46 Discharged on account of her sister's disgrace. 47 Her new position. 48 The daily meeting of the social outlaws. 49 "This is my private secretary." 50 A weekly meeting at the office of the man higher up. 51 Mary recognizes the voice of the man who took her sister away. 52 She realizes her employer and his secretary must be in league with the infamous traffickers. 53 Lunch Hour. 54 That night, they secure her father's invention for intensifying sound waves and recording dictagraph sounds on a phonographic record. 55 Little sister bravely resists her captors. 56 The attachment is made that will allow Mary to get a phonographic record of all conversations made in both lower and upper offices. 57 Next Day. The trap is sprung.--Get- ting the evidence. 58 "Five hundred was too much to pay for girl number 364." 59 Mary has secured the evidence. 60 The evidence placed in the hands of Burke's Captain. 61 The fiance of Trubus's daughter brings his father and mother to ratify the engagement. 62 Little sister is near the breaking point. 63 Gathering in the go-between. 64 The proudest moment of Trubus's life. While his daughter's be- trothal was being arranged 65 "That man has handled all the money from the in- famous traffic." 66 "These are the people you have been backing." 67 "The invention of the father of the girl you sought to ruin will convict you." 68 "Your conversations are on these records in your own voices." 69 To her father's arms. 70 Awaiting trial. 71 Out on bail. 72 Trubus's wife escapes her husband's shame. 73 "You've killed my mother." THE ENDHome