W'( 3, 4tff?fLO t.' jIawtvue..- fvi- jr;i. ?;1ii'rrv - v t i in j;rsrvr!m,TiW!ny. e. i i. Bafiifi .,'lrV. t ffM-m drra !K- ;i; HI A, - TU JSMJ a W rjpivuAxn.,. U 1Vil art-Hj r j 1 ":; Vw ' ' - - .1 - -. i Gmwg c Children a' f Square Deal THOUSANDSofPhila THOUSANDSefPhila delphia children daily drink ABBOTTS "A" MILK. They're fine chil dren healthy children and we're mighty proud of them. These youngsters are a living testimonial of the great care and special pains we take in making ABBOTTS "A" MILK pure and wholesome. Farmers must meet our 1 standard of sanitation. We examine the milk when it arrives at our country receiving stations if it meets our high quality standards we accept it if it surpasses them, we pay 1 the farmer a premium fei , his extra care. Abb etts 4a4 "PAWNED" ' By FRANK Lv PACKARD' ' Authtir if "Tht MirmcU Man,' "Frtm New On," (. CnuHeM. if ft, ty Futile Lt&ett ComtteU ' i THIS BEGINS IBB STOBT HAwklne, an eia New Tork cabman, unable te threw oft hi love of drink, pawn nla , lltt metherlcea daeihtar. Clalre. te hla old (r and. Paul Venlia. te be brought up without KnowUAce.ef hr real father until h can redeem hi Vleqa; by overcoming! nla weakneaa and redeeming hlmaalf. Twenty yearn later, a flutlla attempt mad by a young un xneVn whlte man te atew. away en a pateanaV hlp aalllnf from Samoa brnra him under the Man obtervatlen of ena of the peaeeniere, who fellows hint, aaher aha aatenlenea him by Te veallng acourale knowladRe of bit format Ufa aa a San Francisce yeunaatar of wealth and aoed family, with en wak pet ejambllns. . I'erauaded by the ten tatlra premlee of a paaaace hew te relate tna aiery ei.nia wanaarinaa since ni BMaHB vBannA ' ranrn uan irvstii rWnari nmn him anil treated him with we find nn unholy admiration, should set an .Inkling of his real identity and hla real purpose in their houses I dlaa atraff apeta e: ucceaai arance from Ban Jranelece. 4 youth telle of touching the if life In n van runy the effort ta fellow y the lure or cnanee. nana h. vmiih hait no criminal rae the inyaterleua pnaeenRer ilrawe up cejr Had that the veuth n erd, fh. tvnafiip nr in. mner man unen the written bend a. hama known widely aa tna neau ei America -i mMiemi ehaln of a-ambllng heuaeu The yeune-er man wrlma hla alanature with native invisible Ink. requlrne; the action of the alt aea water a brlna out the almrle name Jehn Bruce. AMD HEBE IT CONTINUES Hill A Milk And it stands te reason that when we test milk out in the country then doubly test it here in our large laboratories, . it must be unusually pure land healthful q And it is. "Laboratory Control" is the reason for Abbotts absolute purity. A scientist tests and Inspects each supply of ABBOTTS MILK when it reaches our Philadelphia plant. He determines the quality and purity and only after it has passed his critical inspection is it bottled and topped with the Abbotts "A". Why net phone and let us deliver a bottle en your door step tomorrow morning? Just pick up the receiver and ask for Baring 0205. ABBOTTS Alderney Dairies, Inc. "Milk suppliers ' te critical buyers " Philadelphia Atlantic City Plcasantvllle Ocean City Wildwood iL( y Y 'CHAPTER X Their Stenr Aladdin's Lamp ''tOHN BKUOB, stretched at full length V en a luxurious aivan in we me sumptuetia apartment of the Boyne Beyne Boyne Mlley, New' Yerk's newest and meBt prententleua hostelry, rese suddenly te his fect and twitched off the lights. The same lmpulse carried him in a few strides te the window. The night wa still and the moon rode high and full. It was the peme moon that three rnentns age he had stared at from the flat et his hnck en the beach n,t Apia. A ami's, curiously tight, and yet curiously whim sical, touched his lips. If it had been "moon-madness" that hud fallen upon the gambler king and himself that night, it had been, a madness that was strange ly free la Its development from hallu cination. That diagnosis no longer held. It would be much mere opposite te lay It bluntly te the deer of Mephistopheles. Frem the moment he had bearded the mail steamer he had lived as a man possessed of unlimited wealth bb a man with unlimited funds always In his possession or at big in stant command. He whistled softly. It was, though, if net moon-madness, perhaps the moon, serene nnd full, up there as "it had been that ether night, which he had been watching from the divan a few moments before, that had sent his mind scurrying bacKward ever mese m tcrvcnlnjr months. And ynt, perhaps net; for there would ceme often eneugu, as new, moments of mind groping, yeH, even the sense of hallucination when he wan net quite sure but tliut a certain bubble, floating at one moment in daz-siine-lv irhlpsecnt beauty befere his ercs, would dissolve the next Inte blank nothingness, and Well, what would It be then? Anether beach nt some Apia, until onethcr Mephistopheles, In some ether guise, came te play up against his rele of Dr. Faustus again? He looked sharply behind him around the darkened room, whose dark ness did net hide Its luxury. His shoulder brushed the heavy silken por tiere nt his hide; his fingers touched a roll of banknotes In his pocket, n gen erous roll, whose individual units were of denominations mere generous still. These, were realities . Mephistopheles at play 1 He had left iJarmen nt Suva, Fiji. Thereafter their ways and their Uvea lay apart out wardly. Actually, even here In New Vnrir tvIHi tlm continent between them, for Larmen had resumeu nis me in which he played the role of a benevolent and retired man of wealth in San Francisce, they were in constant and extremely intimate touch with each cthei-. A modern Mephistopheles 1 Twe men only in the world knew Gilbert Lar Lar eon for what he was. One ether be sides himself. And that ether wj3 a mnn named Maldeck Peter Maldeck. But only one man knew him, Jehn Bruce, in his new role, nnd that was Gilbert Larmen. Maldeck was the manager of the entlre ring of gambling houses, nnd likewise the clearing house through which the profits flowed into Larmen s coffers; but te Maldeck. be, Jehn Bruce, was exactly what he appeared L' ..- iL. ..-LI ... InnivA nl fit tn. 10 de te me wurm ui. mib'i "" "- local managers of the gambling houses in particular a millionaire plunger te whom gamDimg was rb me cream e life. Thn "Insnccter of branches" dealt with Gilbert Lnrmen alone, and denlt confidentially and secretively ever Maldcck's head even that invisible writing fluid supplied ty tne eia aa aa menn Islander playing Its part, when found nccessnry, for It, had been agreed between Larmen and himself that even the most Innocent appearing document received from him, Jehn Bruce, should be subjected te the salt-water test ; nnd he had. indeed, already used it in sev eral of the especially confidential re ports that he had sent Larmen en some of the branches. He shrugged his shoulders. The whole scheme of his changed existence had nil been artfully simple and supcruiy ef ficient. He wa under no necessity te explain the source of his wealth except in his native city, San Francisce, where he was known nnd San Francisce was outside his Jurisdiction. With both Larmen nnd Maldeck mnking that their headquarters, ether supervision of the iiwnl "brnncli" wns suncrflueus ; else where, his wealth was Inherited that was all. Se, skipping San Francisce, he had come leisurely eastward, gam bling for a week or two weeks, as the caRe might be. In the various cities, following as guidance apparently but the whim of his supposedly reue in clinations, and he bad lest a let of money which would eventually find Its way back te its original source in auc Ha vawned,. and. aa theuth clerylng in hla own strength, flexed hla .great aheulderB, and stretched hla .arms te their full length nbove hla head, WehVlt'wnR life I' It made him a superman. He had no human1 tics te bind him; no restraint te knewi no de sire that could net be latiatw. The past waa wiped away. It was like aeme reincarnation In which he steed supreme above his fellow men, nnd they bowed te their god. And he was their god. And ii he but nodded approval they would lie, and cheat, ana steal, and commit murder In their Breed of wer ship, they whose souls were in pawn te their gea I ... He turned suddenly from tne wjnaew( switched en the lights, drew from his pocket a great sum of money In bank nntM. nnd arned atnrlna? at It. There were thousands In his hand. Thousands and thousands! Meney 1 The one uni versally orthodox god I Wltn nut one ex these pieces e! paper In his hand he could command what he would, play Upen human passions at his whim, and dollar blU, but thoeli head aa the said Jake hastened toward hlra. Later. p.rhap,.ha. might revisit the room when a few heurV Play had dimmed the recollection "of hla' recent dinner. UCrBUUU lWf a,iajwaaj -- A" everywhere In the :heu.,Lavergne, tnt manager, ns Varisian aa " ,w".""; maculate from e tips of hla patent leathers te tne tips ei m. w- .--tache, Joined him; and for, ten utcs, until the ether waa called nway, Jehn Bruce proceeded' te nourish tne already extremely healths term of In In tlmney that, from, the first meeting, he hnd planted between them. , With the manager's million apoleglei for the unpardonable act of tcuriug himself away still sounding in his ears, Jehn Bruce placidly M"ed1', ?,; dcrlngs. The, New Yerk bnch, i.i-ir hin tnternretca meant Men sieur Henri de Lavergne', the exquisite llttlS manager, wis hcnvly underscored en Gilbert Larraona DiacK-iisii PY.!. aIm aHfiuinni Wllir Ui 1.113 - tic ivory ball from the roulette table lie vurj " ,., ntfantlnn. and caugiu uenn " ";; Vi. ." a-.ii..i i thnr direction. IlCl R1.VJS. ... Already -at play.- The U.DI was already peW rffe. Ni aiflt Jft. aaVlHa lis snatched off a large diamond ring from his finger and held it out te the croupier neckets of Gilbert Lnrmen. via the clearing house conducted by Peter Mal deck. It was extremely simple but, equally, extremely systematic. The habitues of every branch were care fully catalogued. He had only and casuelly te make the tcquaintance of one of these in each city, and, in turn, quite inevitably, would fellow an Introduction te the local "house"; and, once introduced, the entree, then or en any subsequent visit te that city, was nn aitrjihllshed fact. Jehn Bruce laughed suddenly, softly, out Inte the night. It had been a geed bargain that he bad made with Mephistopheles I Wealth, luxury.cvery thing he desired In life was hli. On the trail behind him In the cities he t.ari nirenrfv visited he had nightly lest or wen huge sums of money until he hnd beceme known aa the millionaire plunger. It was quite true that, In asmuch as the money, whether lest or wen. but nasscd from his right te his left-hand pocket the pockets being rep resented by one uiiDerr. cannon me gambler craving within him was but 111 served, .almost in a sense mocked; but that phase of It had sunk Inte in significance. .The whole idea was a gigantic gamble a gamble with life. The whole fabric was of texture most precarious. It cxhlluratcd him. fcx .tii.fint mlvnnture. vcs. even peril. beckoned alluringly nnd always from around the corner just ahead. He steed against the police; he steed a very .7.i i nr ehsnee of being discovered aeme morning retnus.hla life if the men like puppets en a stage of hli own set ting move the followers of the Great Creed, that were numbered In their mil lions, at his will 1 It was only ever the few outcasts, the unbelievers, that he held no swny. But he could afford te ignore the minority 1 Was he net Indeed a god? And it had cost him nothing. Only the pnwnlnj? of his soul; nnd, like Faustus, the day of settlement was afar off. Only the signing of n bend that postulated n denial et what he had already beforehand held In light esteem a cede of canting morals. It was well such things were out of the way. Tlfi. ntntfnhnd tVlft fuller. tllO rOBlCf, the mere red-blooded befere him en that account, he wns weii cenwm. im future lured him. Ner waa it money alone. There was the spice of adven ture, the battle of wits, naruiy. inau gurated yet, between himself ana tuese wnose untiergreuna meiueu ,0 " rnisen d'etre of his own magically en hanced circumstances. Jehn Bruce replaced the money in his pocket abruptly, nnd frowned. That was something, from still another stand point, which he could net afford te lese sight of. He had te Justify his Jeb. Gilbert Larmen had stated that he was net a philanthropist, and It was written In the bend that Larmen could termi nate the agreement nt will. Yes, and that was queer, tee! What kind of a man waa Larmen? He knew Larmen, nn Tnr.nnn minflrfirinllv SllblCCtCd him- self te Inspection and speculatien: dui he waa fully nware that lie did net knew Larmen the man. There seemed some thing almost sinister in its Inconsistency that Larmen should nt one and the same time reserve the right te tcrminate that u.,.i f .iii vMi hi vcrv slmnture upon it furnished a weapon wnicn, u he, Jehn Bruce, chose te use it, placed the ether at hla mercy. What kind of n man was Larmen? Ne feel, no woa wea ling that was certain. And yet nt a word he, Jehn Bruce, could tear the ether from the pseudo-righteous pedeBtal upon which he posed, strip the ether naked of the garments that clothed his criminul activities, and destroy utterly the carefully reared structure of re spectability that Larmen had built up around himself. It might be very true thnt he, Jehn Bruce, would never use such a weapon, even under provocation ; but Larmen could' net be sure of that. Hew then did Larmen reconcile nls rnsnrirnttnTi tn terminate the contract at will and yet furnish his co-s gnatery with the means of blackmailing him Inte n centinuance of it? What kind of a man was Larmen? What would he be like with his back te the wall? What ether reservation had been in Lannen's mind when he had drawn that bend? And then a queer and bitter emlle en me te Jehn Bruce'a lips. The god of money I Wns he se sure that he was the god and net the worshiper? Wart that It? Was that what Larmen counted upon? that only a feel would risk the sacrifice et the Aladdin's lamp that had been thrust into hit hands, nnd that nnlv n feel but would deve,. body and soul te Lannen's Interests under the circumstances! The smile grew whimsical. It was complimentary In a tense. It wns based en the premise that be, Jehn Bruce, win net a feel. He shrusicd his sheul ders. Well, therein Larmen was right. It would net be his, Jehn Bruce's, fault if anything short, of death terminated the bend which had originated that tropic night en the moon -lit beach in Samoa three months age I He looked at his watch. It was 0 o'clock. It was still early for play: but It was net se early that his arrival In the New Yerk "branch." where he had been a constant visitor for the last four nights, could nesslbly arouse any suspicion, nnd ene's opportunities iu prmininr emtled as Jehn Bruce ap nrenched the table. Jehn Bruce smuee niitnnti in rirtirn. and sat down. Affnr n moment, he began te make small five-dollar bets en the "red. His fellow player waa plunging heav ily and losing. Alse, I the man waa slightly under the Influence of liquor. The croupier's voice droned through half a dozen plays. Jehn Bruce con tinued te make five-dollar bets. Ice llttle byplay interested him. He knew the signs. . , , . if His fellow player descended te the supper room for another drink, It being against the rules of the house te serve anything In the gambling rooms. 'J.he croupier laughed ns he glanced nt the retreating figure nnd then at another five-dellnr bet that Jehn Bruce pushed upon the "red." "lie ii ree yen et your nuuuiuu, Mr. Bruce, if you don't leek out!" the croupier, smiled quizzically. "Arc you finding n thrill In playing the minimum for a change?" "Just feeling my way." Jehn Bruce returned the smile. "It'a a bit early yet, Isn't. It?" , The ether player returned. He con tinued te bet heavily. He made an other excursion below stairs. Other "guests" drifted into the room, nnd the play became mere genernl. Jehn Bruce Increased his stakes slightly, qulte indifferent naturally as te whether he. lest or wen since he could neither lese nor win. He waa sitting beside the player he had orig inally Joined at the table, and sudden 1 hla intirp.t In the ether became still mere enlivened. The mnn, after n scries of disastrous plays, was palpably broke, for he snatched off a large dlameuu ring from his finger and held It out ta the croupier. Te be continued tomorrow MILK SEVEN CENTS QUART Soutlerten, Feb. 21. A milk war Is en at Soudcrten. Recently, a Soudcr Seudcr Soudcr ten farmer cut his milk price from ten te eight cents a quart. Other dealer followed suit. New that farmer who started the war is selling his milk at seven cents a quart. . CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION Thnn'n n. n'.tln htautlfler a dellKbt- fully fragrant cream known as Black and White Beauty Bleach, which, when used In connection with Black and White Boap, dears the complexion of all blem ishes and dlticoleratlons. Tan, freckles, dark blotches, pimples and blaokheads quickly nnd easily dis appear by the nlBhtly application of this skin beautlfler. Your druggist can supply Bleck and White Beauty Bleach, EOc the Jar. Send 25c te Dept. CHS. Plough, Mem phis, Tenn., for a Itcflllable Powder Puff of genulne eiderdown containing a two weeks' supply of the perfect face powder Black and White "Incense Flowers." Alse literature giving In de- tall nil Information rcgardlnfr the beau tifying properties of Beauty Bleach. for insitln observation were very much better when the play was desultory nnd but few present than In the crowded rooms of the later hours. "If I were In England new," snid Jehn Bruce, addressing the chandelier, en he put en a light coat ever his eve ning clothes, "I couldn't get away with this without a man te valet me and at times, though he might be useful, he might be awkward. Damned awkward ! But in America yen de, or you don't. CHAPTftR II The Millionaire Plunger Jehn Bruce left the hotel and n tried n taxi. A llttle later, in that nnce most fashionable section of New Yerk, In the neighborhood of Grnmercy Square, he was admitted te n stately mansion by a white-hatred Negro but ler, who bowed obsequiously. Thereafter, for a little while, Jehn Bruce wondered leisurely from room te room in the magnificently appointed house, wherp In the rich carpets the pound of footsteps was lest, where bronzes and pnintingi, exquisite l,n their art, charmed the eye, where reft toned dranerles and nertlcrcs were ele- nucnt of refinement and geed taste ; he nmiKeil for a moment at the threshold of the supper room, whose table was a profusion of every delicacy te tempt the pnlnte, where wines of a vintage that was almost priceless were te be had at no greater cost' than the effort required jWmKBTYDLEACri JMM LaiUBWeeLLaaa-9fBifl r -aaaeeaeae.M' dLLiLiLiLiHfcfaw fflrV feWa. . Gm3! aBBBBBBBHat. JjLMaJHIefc 4LaWlBleBBJt. HnHI 9bB1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1B1b BlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlB JHHiflHrjIiHHKI . f?7aRH I VataaaaH 39aBlK(eBlBaaaaaaaaHfl BlBlBlBlHBBlHHHBHBlHLaVt99aa&3 4MB9fflBBlaSBU9BlHiBHlBBl jUw iSsWssssWSSSKf!r (c:SJM ttFTr vg& 5 J2qiWTx Tip-?r"r?nirrai v Ii I ea " nttm. t Rnek new for the Caribbean On Heur TWENTY-THREE delightful days visiting Cuba, Jamaica, Panama and Cesta Rica. Ne passports required. Fare from $350; with private bath, $600. , And during the three days spent in Jamaica you may step ashore at the United Fruit Company's two splendid resort hotels at no extra cost. p Great White Fleet ships are the only vessels sailing te the West Indies and Central America built especially for cruise service. All staterooms outside. Only one class first class. Ge new escape the discomforts of March and return home for April's gentle weather. Sailings from New Yerk March 4-11-18 and 25 Ask for free illustrated booklets and cabin plans today. 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Yeu surely could make your fondest dreams come true with se much money te spend as your heart desired. Send in your solution at ence te Coffee Products Ce. 65 North Third St, Minneapolis, MIrb. READ THES RULES CAREFULLY 1. Anion, llvlna euulJ. of Itlnnt- apelU. txrtpl rraylutu u( tnlt rotu retu ptuj nujr tvtupcl. fur in. In. pntea. 'i Tha f.ri.ua wbut, aoiuueu am Um, ui. laiji.l and ntatttt cutt.ct U.l el TUlll. eb.'tcu apptiruif lu u puul, piclut. auiunf kIUi ' C" mil ui flr.t prua. ntvim lattMt. t.cuud frls., ic una n.Oll wUl I.. alle"td or mcIi cer, Ml word In a lomueu aud sua d.ducuid lur each Un-oreu nurd or ouliileu. I. Lta unit werda found In tna KaeiLii dtcuenary. Lre nul uie bjrpnauatad, uuaei.ia, teralfii or com cem pvund word. L'H alutr alnfulu or plural el ue aaraa .Iukm. bui de net ute belb, Um word, of Uia Mm. II!U( rit our. ...a tneun tn.j Lata a dlffartui Btanua, Au ebct can nlj b. uaniad euca. but aujf Ulbl. pari at an uejact tan aJw ba uamtd. 4. He fure reu numb.r lour "C". waida. aurun 1. :. 9, t. tic Write a ane aide ul paper ou wltli ,uu, uama and bdilr.i, un Uju uf paaa. a. AU aoluUeua will ractlra laa nut t-euHJ.iaUuu ria.rdia.a nb.Uitr or nei a txlal ceuae wdaa n. tf.n a.nl tn. a. In Ui. emit of a U. for aa, prlM cC.iJ. Hi. lull amount of eueii I'Tia. will 1. award.d u aacd irlaj cenUaunt. Only ena prUe Hill Im UMMdad te ent liouatneld. T. All aatutiena uuit u raallad nei l.l.r Uian ilarcn U. It::. Tee )uU,u will mtal two walk, latar 14 dnda lb. lnu.re. lha naru ut il mnnara and curract Hit at "C"-MareM will be raalltd la peieuue aandUi- ua trial reBca erdai. I. Te. following thaee preralneal Ulnnrtpella EMpla will act aa Judaea! Jehn y. Wall. CbUf Maputr Baecli. ll.nneiitn count,: C. r. Uark, Ciua. i.r erUini Hiata Hank: Mta KIM Lanarl, wall-knawu nawapapar wriaarT Tbalr daculeu mutt be aoceetaal aa. anal ana cencluatie It tU -fileal aula. 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