W fW r.-& : V;?te J it ir , y I. U' h IV ltvr- p It t V w KJ' l" ' K .ft . i-7 atftA M F'PAWNED" 'M BEGINS TIU) STOR.Y. Ll..,. ... AlA Vld.' Vrft Afdi klha. an old IsVw Yerk cAbnun. .10" tnrew en nw im or urinn, 1 threw off hia Or nit. ns his. Illtl rrtethericM Mi. Illtl d.iuahtn. Ira. 1n hi old friend) -s lendi raul,Ynr)Ua. Dreuam UP triineui Biren' I Knewisnae or vIa I II iatHr until h. m cn rmrtm lit csti vr , tf J At oVKrreminr hid weakliest nnd i'5l in. tiimair TwrMilv ?arfl later. mlnr i f. T mada : ni nMAlf. ! It attempt made bv k uMng. tin-' In white. & M.n In shle rnilllnr. ..from, Samoa an in biuw " m him .under tli k4n nbtetMillen v,he fellow. k ashere and asieni;n "'?: foil accurate fcnevjli.dire of h former -; Jib and Reed fam'.lv. with epa teak PSfcambllna. . rrimdl by tj ten MtNMln of ' p"1 hem te r Ti,. .lnrv r.f hi. u andrrlnmi since hi' . nsn,iiii. ,--- -.. -Ay" 7h sterv of hla ande rlnm since hi JMaranc from Pan Franc-tarn. ." H?d Veuth tella of teudilna- the, ew wararice frerr fjtfed youth tall flL e? .llta In fi tRasruUv thl In PtVat th yemh L vain, ciii'n. iv '-"lY" lira of eharce tatli. i, via nn criminal tec the myntrrieua wnrT,.. .1 III" JUIHII ...... --- .!- .. uau. taIih i(riir. pavn'ifi'il ..... "lil aa a aterei SJrarirs,wi:: rtOUVn wnicn jiu.- ;,n i. irV.WS.lnr. IlK 0"V till II ITQRO awnbrevnr la a nm.v-i-j-.w ' axw iimtr, it ceNTiNrys j citArrr.u m Sanctuary K ".'X" ' l IAS' vir ICtiViI nl Amerls a wMlthlrnt SK rhVti of anmbtln. hrtSSU. Tflj eutiMr W .TT-K car started off It turned the ft f . Cl Brner. JeUn "f'l,,,. ,, m-ecltelvi mstcd in bitwecn two tenement. The ' en thn sidewalk. He was a ant ". ; lM(10( ,.ulrUened in hia :-ule. The rIi", It had happened quickly. Xet one, iam spot from wuirnii. ..,. i,,.,i niTt,,,i !lnii ,,.,s enterintr the nrebab y. of these en the street had mm. thn i terftil . i.. ui. i,aih. Was It real? WJtem e,.H ' fnr'e hlch. altnet . nj theuch nt the teueli of some ronctejan s wand hn.l "len before him out of tbe WartAeSs! Hi. Moe.1. Brj:.tiajlcap.nB threngli his veins nRalii. 'that fncc. Me tan te the comer nnd I'cere. netvn the street. The cat- v l'"1'," hundred ardi, nway ami sde" !" ti L - -...-..! m rim ncnlll. 101- iTr. the r:Md: Ilia lll had et Rrlm and hard Who vraH he that i ,r.t,,nr-(1nn Wlin ma. """""!' mpfnBrT of Ieellnes job! The traveling rawn-saep tiuneu ,,,, rer.ii n venue and heaaeu mm Jehn Bruce caupht the sound et n ."?4 i. -nnrr BTllllted nllll SWllllg breathlessly te the Platform of a cai celng In the same direction. Of coure. it was his .ieM 'le ex quisite Monsieur Henri del.aNcrsnc wa mixed up in thi-. "Hell!" Tbe street enr conductor Mated a him., Jehn Bruce yowled He swore ngaln-but thla time under his hrcnth. It breupht a sudden wild, unreasonable rnge and rebellion, the thniiRht that there should be any thins, en en of the remotest nntuie, between the glorious vision in that ear and the mincing, sllktn-tengued manager of Larivien gambling hell. But theie a. for nil that, wasn't there? Hew- ehe had hhc com' there? It w.t. the usual thing, WaSB T. Ill -nu ucit ' "v - - i ter! tThe warning new- appeared te "e ery4npt: Ana new wen n"- ,"' i"'".-; by itl A feel chasing a siren s beauty! HJ face grew veiy white. "Jehn Bruce." he whispered te htm sclf.h "if I '-euld set at ou, I'd pound ) cut; face te pulp for that! He leaned out from the platform. 1 he travallni tfawn-shep had inereaed its nkAa iflmi Tn u urrnnnv ii'uium nJfnnil w-ns stcadil.v leain; the street car behind. He looked back in the He laughed out again hnrsniy. J uc cenductct ejed him suspiciously. the car. . "nu "i, ,v Lmnii hiii.tinr. .cnucht the details of the little scene.. Il.n lileeK. thai "' I .... -'" ...... .. .... A... I .... . .I-- !.!.. I.., I ....lr.nln1 nreWed the nigm inum. " ' ,,.:"( tnc fcewiing wiiinKereu Mn tna-rawn-shep? HS, '". ""..ir r w-atcblnz him from the Inte Wai-It actually the Aruuian . 'yS?" , cnb, and hunlcdlv retrace. hachKftln? I-e la"P.l1.e(! nt " .la.-k around the corner. netlfalrthfutly. But still ue inn u. T,lp ,..-,.,- ,,ntmhep had ttirnel The enr waa eutdNtnnclnc him. I oel qnd v.ii drlvinj; aw-.tj. .lehn Biuce Fer .'a -Aeman's face! Even thmigii lJ moileratol hia pactf and sauntered en were, a divine symphony et Dcauty . , ui011g j,,, irePit He Mulled halt prim prim prim Foel? Leve-smitten Idiot'., et ntnn.-Jt iaif COntcrtedlv te lumsslf. 'I he 1 -his teh! Nice aeuml le that word ..., t Pcrri-i" hnd led him a little ennns direction. Tne sireet wns n - i i'y-i ""; j;"s - -"'s" Hie c most entirely deserted as far ab traffl" , mono separate,! the house rrem the cer- I Ue wns betn went. The enlv ehiele in sight was a r.cr he wa, upiueiching. Net a light , cpare widening taxi bowling along a block in the tear showed irem the front of tbe house. (loeri giving t Jehn Bruce dropped Oil me cm. mm wiuuunf, iniiR-uiini; iuiii. u n iuieij planted himself in the path of the en- n dwelling, a windewa themselves coming taxi. Call it ins job, then, if it-ire of nbnermal size, a though, origl erigl pleased him! He owed it te Lnrnien teially perhaps, the gimind lloer had jet te the bottom of this i "in been a iljrp cf tome kind. H6w extiemelv logical he was' The Jehn Biuce turned tne corner, nnd transaction In the traveling pawn-shop from a teiiipaiativelv decorted Miecti had' been i fall -minded as nlmet te' fennl Iilmsrlf nmeiiB the- tn(icrj' push , exenerate Mem-ieur Henri de l.avergne en the faee of it, and if It had net lifcn for a ceitain mmeii ilierein. unu a lire in his own reins, and n fury nt the thought t lint even her iicriiiiiintance witu the gambling manager wns prefanm, he could have heartily applauded Men- aleur Henri de Lcigne for a unique nil AHfflnfll' The taxi bellowed at him, hoarsely Indignant. Jehn Bruce stepped rently te one aide and Jumped en the footboard. Here, you! What de jeu ineanj" aheated the chauffeur. "Yeu" Tush jour feet en It a little," said JehS Bruce calmly. '"And don't lese sight of that closed car ahead." MLose sight of nethin' !" ellnd the chauffeur. "l'n get a fnre. nn' " it V..,. him " ..1 .inln. I'.nicB rnm - Besedly. He edfed in hiside the chauf- feur. and one of the crN( new- fifty- dollar bunkuetev. pn,rd .me the lntlei's possksslen. "Keep tern tBr In i?hi. knd,dpn't make it hopelessly obvious that,yeit are following it. I'll attend te VL..:ll yeue::nre. ... i H. screwed around in his seat. An l eldenr. srny-waisKeren genneman, n pateVtly Irate gentlemau, w-ni pounding inriiSiiiv en thn fflrm nanel tatf$i,y.i?M hrntnr. n" down thl treit we're just passln'," grinned the chauffeur. .Tftkn Ilruce lowered the panel. ".What's the meaning of this?" , thundered the lare . Vllm ver sorry, sir," said Jehn !& Bruce respectfully. "X little detective m business." He coughed it was really W'i quite true. His eice became conft cenft .J aentlnl. "The occupants of that car 7Xt aneaa get away irem me. x i wnuc m isi arreit nne of them. I'm very sorry &, te Pllt .you te any inconvenience, but It COUL iln't be helped, unere vras no etner r, war.than te commandeer your taxi. It lr wlll.Tie only for a matter of few reln- OrfK. Ilftl. ...nn.lMi! .nlnft.r.rl he k VCtf P U,DIUa,V4WU'.. Sl',U,VV,ui, - rrit i"Outrageeusl x I'll " (k.fJi.. 'Twr, Hr," sam .ienn uruce. -uur, ' '.t., -1 T ....1.1 J. .. Wll neiaiiiE iil- i. kuuiu uu, a.uu fi report It te headquarters, et ate:" H closed the panel. riW 'Mlr'Cev net: taiu tne cnaiincur. fJxtm' 4A F.tetltlChlB tongue In his cheek. "Any iJ.Jfly-tep that eier icec his inltt en a ?aei i ntty-deimr inn an at one unie a't be Tilled loose from it with iwbarl" b.1, , . ,i ILDI, . j.itis you eui, ueenn c icr in I Jehn Bruce pleasantly, "New lata you earn It." Ill earn itl" said the chauffeur rctien. "ieu leave it te me, i.uma, ... wm wiuia ui iuu iinv- fwn-anep, nirecteu ui wayjnte rt of the East Slde. Presently Md Inte a hiving, narrow street. vhawkers with their pushcarts in ec ei naring, spuung gasoline were , doing n tlirlvitig busl busl Che two cms went mgre slowly Here was ery uttie loom, Tim lest unset n tisii a ciidrr's 'empQrliiin. .The .vender wns IHirHu; ru. imh ijjc tlllllll l' after an Impersonal and in- ' wMr,-reHiMad aBaMLvMUaHHaMfl :" .a ';Mi ,Wwm Yi-Uf im mi vr i It vaa net easy te Keep them In front caught the glint of ion Its war, trailing fifty arda in the rear of the trnvelinj pawn-shnp. , At the end of the Werk the car ahead , turned the lerner Aa the taxi, in turn, riiumled the rerner. .inhn ltruce paw (that the trnveHng nawnahep waa drr.wn tier, luru it and let me off there, reeled .Trim Brute. "t get you!" -aid the chauffeur. ''J. be tasi awept past the car nt the curb Anether minute and it hat swung the next corner, and wai Mow Mew ing down. Jehn Briiee jumped te the ground befi re ilie tai stepped. "Gend-nisht '." he called te the chauffeur. He waived hi hand debonairly nt 20 tunt was rier of the 1 his way fnrthar nlietil rhnn .Mnnalenr iler.ll e il.axercne had peilnuvi counted en or than he. .lehn isrure. mm'-eit uau, dther' But he Knew new where the most gler ou wninan he had ever seen in his life lUed, or, at least, was te h(, f0'un,i ., moon! Tp hint, ;e, it wasn t i no w J-T& ' II ,. i-i.-.i ,,.mi nn hefeiP n amall miildlns tint was I fcrcnmlnc Bhrillr. lay klcklns in pain "nil ir ii i n inrir -t p iii'al iii .ui iiu iii.i liiii iiiiul uuu whhi. ' dl- . the nn, evactlv that me nine snep aoer, nnn tne cioer criisiuu tile wn., 0aill,y ".., . f mnmenr Vin Tl-na And he had net seen her for tha mm, time, either' That wai what he was ln.re for, though he wnn't e mad as te jisk, or, lather. Inite an affront te begin with ly se bald an net as te go te the front deer, ra , nnd ring the bell which would be tantamount te in in feimlus: her that he had et plned (he dcUctive fiem the moment he had I left her in the cir. 'lomeirow, pel haps, or the net das , or whenever fate saw fit te be in u Kindly mood, a me' ting tlint possessed nil the hall m.irks. of being quite inadvertent efferel him hlgli hopes. Later, if fate still were kind, he would tell her thnt h" had followed her, and what she would i be thoroughly justified in misconstruing new, she might thrn accu,it ns the trib ute te her that he mennt it te be when thn Knew him better. Jehn Bruce was whistling softly te himself. Ha waa passing tie heue new, his scrutiny none the lesa ehautle be be caue it wns apparently casual. It wns a curi' us little two-sterv nt-ve tucked na between the two flanking acs, it wis quite n cjueus pince. ii though cuitalns wete en the lrwer fient carts nnd the sputteims gasoline i torches ncnin He skirted the side of the tt-tiet.ii.nt that made the corner. ilisemned the fai't that n lane cut in I from the street and lan past the tear of the t'noment, whiih he mentally r.etid must l!l(ewie inn rast thi rear i of the, little house that was new- e vitally interesting te lilm and halted en the oppeslto ld of the lane te sur cy his surroundings. Here a dirty nnd uninviting cafe at tracted his attention, which, if its dingy sign weri te be bclluied, was tun by one Pnlasca Kattl, a gentleman of parls in the chelr'e of wines which he offered te his patrons, .lehn Ilnioe surveyed ' I'alasre ilntti's potential clientele the1 Mrcet wns lull of it ; the shnwled women, the dark-visaged, earringed men. He J' - miicu II nttie te lllinscll. No-piell- I lll.v net the Imlf-miUed children who I SI'U,V ,,"l1 l" 1,,,p K'"'01' ,"'11 cinwled i ""0"B '" pu-h-. aits wl.ee s . Hew ' Jhnt "he sheu d cier have . eme t live in a nclg lilmrhoed te whi.h thr i designation "lerelgn as fur as Mi was i concerned, must certain y app y In pnr- it ,j a.h ,t,...', i. .:.i ...! u ''. ",;i: " '"', '"""8" ,.-- ,. . , , , , euml "r,,c', " enc;i souiequy cam ' te nn ebttjpt, end Ilulf humorously, half grimly his ee were riveted en tne , ?"' LI, "c' WP""': te him, the proprietor of which dealt in mat Drann et contcctfen se much in favor en the Hast Side -a great slab of enndy from, which, as occasion re quired, lie cut Nltees with a Inign carv , Ipg knife A blown and grimy list be- ' lejiRliig te a tot of a girl of perhaps eight or nine jenn of age, who had crept in tindei the push-cut. waa stealthily feeling its wa upwaid behind the ven der's back, its objectlve being, ob vieusly, a generous piece of candy Unit , reposed en the edgy of the push-cart t Thcre was a certain fascination in watching detelepments. It was quite Immoral, of course but his aympaUiiss I were with thu child. It was a ganlble whether tlie grimy llttle hand weuldJ clefe en the covcted prize nnd disappear again vlcteitaus, or whether the vender would turn in lime te frustrate the I raid. The tot's hand crept nenrer nnd near er itH Kenl Ve one, nvn hiinelf of the ninny about, appealed te notiee, tbe little cameo of primal instiuct that was ' en exhibition befoie them. Ihe small, and dirty fingers touched the randy, closed en it, nnd wcie withdrawn but were withdrawn tee quirk!. The child, nt the psychological moment under stress of excitement, eagerness i and niebably a wildly thumping hearti had failed in finesse. Perhaps tbe raper that covered the surface of the push cart nnd en which 'the wares were tils played rattled; perhaps the sudden movement in itself attracted the ven der's Attention The man whirled and made n vicious dive for the child us she darted out from between the wheels And then she screamed. The man had hit her n brutal clout across the head Jehn IJnicn stinlghlened suddenly, a dull red creeping from his tt j.nv te his chceeks. Still climbing the candy In iher hand, the child wes. running blindly mid in terror straight tewnid him. The man etrtirk ngaln, and the rhiW -ttiMW. bb4. lint, setiffht T . . "T'l.1! '. . ' janMMHCaBBnr ' BBVwVHal al I ' . w nM3 111 aMwaaaW $ irMgaV, PfWP EVBOTJIGr' PtfcHOUtEDGEft-: An Unusual Remance of People Whose Very Being it Pledged toDe the Bidding of Other By FlMiVJC L. PACKARD Auther of "The Miracle Man," "Frem New On,"ete. Copyright, lets, ey PiiMfe I.tiatr Compante of hint, te Keep his hack free, knlfe blades new A heatded, Kiinrltne face In pnrMilt loomed tip befere htm- and .fnlin Bruce struck, struck na lie had once struck before en n white mean Heeded lcck when n man, n brute bcaM. had gene dtiwn before him and the tendcr, threueh his lees, nnd with tbe mag- niliccnt iriespensiblllty of childhood had darted away nnd was lest te sight. It had happened quickly but net se quickly ns the gathering together of nn angry, surging crowd around Jehn Bruce. Seme one in the crowd shrieked out about the clamor of veices: "He kill-rt I'lctre! Klll-n da dude!" It was a tire-brand. Jehn Bruce hacked away a little up against the deer of Signer Palasce Hatti's -wine shop. A glance showed him that, with the blew he had struck, hia light overcoat bad become loosened, nnd that he was flaunting nn innnnc ulate and gleaming shirt-front In the fares of the crowd. And between their I'letre with a broken jaw and an in truder far tee well dressed te plensc their fancy, the psychology et the crowd became the psychology of a mob. The fire-brand took. "Kill-ti da dude!" H was echoed in Hierua nnd then a rush. It flttnir Jehn Bruce heavily ncaint down, nnd the crowd, like a snerllng wolf puck, was upon him. And then the ma-aie Mieulders heaved, and he shook thrra off and was en bis feet: and all that was primal, elemental in the man was dominant, the mad glory ing in strife upon him. nnd he btruek right nnd left with blows before which, again und again, a man went down. But the ruh still born him bnekward and the doerwny wns black and jammed with re-etifnriements enntantl pour ing in. Tables crashed te the tloer, chairs were overturned. Out of the comer, et his eye nc saw a wane muMarked Italian leap upon the counter nnd alternately wave his arms nnd wiing hJLs hands together franli rallv. "for the mercy of Ged!" the man aereamed and then his oire added te 1 the din in n tloed of impassioned Ital ian. It was Signer I'alasce Itattl, piob pieb aWv Jehn Bfuee was panting new, his I breath remin; in short, hard, gasps U wns net caj fe keep them in lrent et him. te 'u ep nia bark free. He caught liiit-ef Knlfe blades new. e back feet by feet, the aa he letreated fiem the -room for mere te come L , r He ? SlHiKSSSSBPWW r. upon him at the mine time. A knife blada lunged af hlm.i Tle evaded it but another glittcrlin inthc celling light at the same Instant, flashing a murderous arc in its downward plunge, caught him, and, before he could turiii sank home. . ,L A veil of triumph, went up. He felt no pnin. Only n Hidden sickening of his brain, a sudden weakness that ron ren bed his limbs of strength, and he reeled and staggered, lighting blindly new. And then his hraltijcleared. He ruing a quick glance ever nls shoulder. Acs, there was one chancer Only one! And In another mlnuta vllh another Knife thrust. It would betoe late. He whirled suddenly nnd raced: down the length of the cafe. In the moment's grace earned t.rii,l, curnrlui nt. Ilia (Hidden OCtiOB, Im gained a deer he hnd seen there. nnd threw himself upon It. It was net fastened, though there wns key i in the lock. He whipped out the key. plunged through. Jecked the deer en the outside with the fraction of n second te spare before they enme nattering upon it and stumbled and fell headlong out Inte the open. , It wns as though he were lashlnit his brain Inte action and vlrllltv. It kept wobbling and fogging. Hldn't the befogged thing understand that his life wns at stake! He lurched te his feet. He was in a lane. In front of him, like jrrcnt looming shadows, shadows that wobbled, tee, he saw flie shapes of two tenements, nnd, like nn inset between them, a small house with a light gleaming In the lower window. Thnt wns where thn vision lived. Only there was n fence between. Sanc tuary! He lunged toward the fence. He had net meant te te make a call tonight she she might have misun derstood. But in n seend new they would cemn sweeping around Inte the lane after Jiim from tire street. He Unwed his way tn the top of the ! fence, nnd because, his strength was nlruest gene, fell tretm the top of the fence te the ground en the ether side. And new he crawled, crawled with what frantir haste he ?enld, because he heard the ifprear from the street. And he Inughed. The kiU wns probably t munching her hunk of i nndy new. Queer things kids! Get her candy happy He reached up te the sill of an open window, clawied his way upward, s be had clawed his wuy up the fence, straddled the sill unsteadily, clutched nt nothingness te save himself, nnd toppled inward te the lloer of the loom. I A yell from the head of the lane, a ' crj from the ether end of the loom, spurred him into final effort. He gained , his feet, nnd swept his hnnd. wet with bleed, across his eyes. Thnt was the vision there running toward him, wasn't it? the wendnrful, glorious vision! "Parden me!" said Jehn Bruce in ni sing-song elce, nnd with n desperate' effort reached up nnd pulled down the window shnde. He tried te smile "Queer queer things Kids nren't they? She she just ducked out fiem under." 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Included In the plunder enrried off was Mrs. viiincbctgcr'n wedding ting. Anether rehbeiv wns nt Hie shop of the Automatic Miu blurry nnd Bqulp ment Company, 'J!!l Heulh Twenty fourth ftlicet. Tliiewa broke open a front window and carried off three tool bexen belonging In mnchlnists em ployed by (he cempan). ToeIh In one et tbe boxes "were Milncd nt S500. in another nt $nOO nnd In the third nt $10f. The Ihlid lehhrry reported wns In the home of Mrs. Lucille Priimese, 4MI Parkslde n venue. Clothing nnd jewelry worth $-50 wete rnnied off. The ApacheTrail FORTY years age a handful of nameless, blue-clad troopers wen for you the site of one of the won ders of the modern world wen it from the merciless Apache by tracking him down and fighting it out, hand te hand. Step off a day in Arizona en your way te California and see the marvels of this Apache Trail the man-made lake be neath whose waters are buried the wind ings of Geronime's last war trail the famous Roosevelt Dam, whose foam ing cascade overtops Niagara. Inspect cliff dwellings elder than Babylon glory in gorgeous vistas of mesa, peak, arreya and canyon mere vivid than any painting. Afrnsetr te California Every '.mile a scene worth while NewOrlean SUNSET LIMITED San Frandaee San Antonie Tncsen San Diege LesAngelea General Agent Phene Spruce 6577-8 :j Vf VtT fV-'V-r , Facts thnt every wmmmmmmm m prove actually mere miles te every gallon can be obtained from the daily use1 of ' lw? RETHOI the perfected meter fuel a quick, sure start in cold weather and doing away with the annoyance and expense of caroen. BTBAMMHir NOTICES S. West Catanacc March 6th Team freight received dally at Fer Ratit and NORTH ATLANTIC & TZrSMMMMMmMMmm- - - - V S. Oteitrra and Agent XT. 8. Shipping Beard Rteathtri 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5701-2-3; Main 7981.2 BLACK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM SS "STORM KING" (UJ5.B.) ..'.., 'F.AT.RI nAWN" (U.S.S.B.).. TO ANTWERP SS "WEST 1NSKIP" (U55.B.) ...... SS "STORM KING" (U.S.S.B.) SS "EASTERN SOLDIER" (U.S.9.B.I rer tiatta ana Geyelin & Company, Inc.. it.nt. 108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lembard S144 Main 7620 AN EASTER CRUISE nllfthtful vevK of 27 dim tn tropic teas. Vtaltlna Haan. .tnuinli-i. I'mmmiv 'anal (two rlas). Ventiutla, Trinidad. Barbado. Martinique. M. Themas, Kan Juan, Jlarmuda. Ne paperti required fur full truls- Interesting shera excursion. MEGANTIC (20,000 tens dlB.) March 10 l.nict illmengteni et any nlMintr kjIIIiic te it lnd,les. Far 80O up. WHITE STAR LINE CRUISE DKTT., 1310 WALNUT ST. MALLORY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Regular Freight Service Te BARCELONA. GENOA. MARSEILLES. NAPLES and VALENCIA SS "West Lashaway" (USSB) ....... .Sailing Firat Half March Fer Rates and Particular Apply Geyelin & Company. Inc.. mg- A"n" 108 Seuth Fourth Street, Philadelphia Lembard S144 Main 7620 ewYbrkte Seuth America cnfUSXjevernmentShtps Fastest Time te Rie de Janeiro, Montevideo and Bnenei Aires. Fineit ships- American aervice American feed AmcrUan comforts. Sail, ings from Pier S, llobeken. American Legien. .Mar. " Z Apr. 27 Southern Cress. .. .Mar. 16 Aeolus Mai. 30 "Fortnightly Thereafter" Munson Steamship Lines 07 IVall fit.. N" Yerk City riillnilelpliK OttlTO, Tlrexrl Hide. Manauine Operator for LU. S. SHIPPING BQARDj FLORIDA By Sea JACKSONVILLE (Via flainnnab) Frem PHILADELPIIA s Wcdnridar, tiaturday, 6 F. M. $34.38.?" nra 61.88 lleuls unit atuirroem uciaminadii liana Includrd. Kltrn fllttrcr for I'remeQHde DerU Koema. Tickets aneu iu rriiirn nnill .May at. j .!, q '! 'momeou ea ear-' riru. tuwrn rnrm rTrpptril.l Mercaanti & Miners Trani. Ce, fter 18 H. Pflaware Atc, rhlJa. I -::.oe Dixie Sfeimship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B. SS "Eastern Sword" Expected te Sail FEB. 24 U.S.S.B.SS"OPEUKA" Expected te Sail Late Feb. er Earlr March AT CONFERENCE BATES Harris, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Bide Philadelphia Urmbard DttO-1 Hale Tit AMEA1CA UNC NbW 10KK TO KOT1EKUAM Via I'ljmeutli, lloulefne-Sur-Mer Noerdain ,. Feb. 25 Apr. 1 Ma wnajiM '.'i . "" .Mfc i 'te:: SI- VJ....:swr.ajHayjB Jeja,u' n AMEA1CA UNC V3 W :" , J& motorist can easily i STRAMHIHP K0TIC1ES a out or PHILA. I 6th and 20th of I DIRECT. Tig L Freight Ballngi unitrnin. tne each month D Panama Canal te Ban Diege. Les Angelea, San Fraa. oisee. Oakland, Seattle. Portland. Asteria, Tacoma, Vancouver. B. S S. S. West Ialeta March 20th FUr IB North (Feet of Vine fit,) Information WESTERN S. S. CO. .SAILING MAR. M APR. g " FEB. ss rarttewar Apply SKBTIOES Charheura and Seuthunt MAfJBKTAMA Apr. Apr. SS DEKENOAB1A ..... Mar 80 Jeb 18 takia ...... en. ss juar. ai N. V, te Halifax. Plymouth, Cherbeni Nla .,...., ..........., ..May ana huhdutk U caSe: N. Y. te QuaTnstpivn and Uvarpeei sr VTOi A ,eb. tj Apr. MMU CA.MKHONTA . . . , .Mar. 11 , " ALBANIA .rtlir, ' . N. T. te Bosten, Queenstown and Llvtrpetl 8CYTHIA . . . N. T. -te lKndendrry.jirid Olaafew ASSYRIA Mar. It T M) ALGERIA., .... . . vAPr, M" ' W N. T. te Halifax. Londonderry and Olawew ALOKR1A Harck 4 nTy. te New Bedford. St. MlchaelelJsben. Gibraltar, Naples, Patras, Cubrevnllc and Trttsts l-i'lla'delphla'te 'eYb'raltar,"paVra! pfratuJ And fonstantlnepla " niVER ORnS'TIES March a Philadelphia te Londen " " VARDDUA ................. .Hatth It Cnnard nnd Anrher fltramfhlp Unn rassenurr OfBee. 1800 Walnut Btrrn. Phtaa. Frelcht Office, Deers Wdt. Phlla. COMMERCIAn PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST and LONDONDERRY SS "Seattle Spirit," Lest half Feb, Moere and McCormack, he 444-46 Bourse Bldg., Phila. Lemb. 0S85 Main 7513, EXPORT Transportation Ce., Inc. Oriele Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te LONDON, HULL & LEITH SS "WEST NOSSKA". .Mar. 10 Fer lofermstlon and rates upplr is Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. AieDts Lafayette Building, Phila., Pa. wLambard et61-S Mala SttV D1HA LUIGI PITTALUGA LINE FAST FREIGHT SERVICE 1 PHILADELPHIA GENOA II 100 A-l ITALIAN STEAMERS CAMPANIA Mar. ae OCEANIA, Te Fellow i.oAinNe nr.nTH, pj:n c, S.8 POUT iiiuiiwu.-mu P. V. GIOE & CO., INC, OENERAI. AflKNTB 12 BROADWAY, N. V. The CHAS. T. MEQEE CO. DREXEL LOG., PHIUADirnifr fiK 1 mi s& INI . 7! i' $mm$) N. Y. t AQtJl m - . ,-r - --. .- .. ..-- , ?VAl 3 ..' i4 "'Wi' f " -;. - - "J.ff u' C - KB'1S. tt.-',Ti...iiS' rsr v "" "..iitiit.rai't wit .'. . hvfYi& & V $i H- - :: --f s-VA.yfe s t- --T H W. f, "In i Ti i iin Aiaaasisffifi iTi V .W'lAk.vaili' i2,-S.-( 'i
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