rv,i fc.'i !?.' tf' WililSaciKD Auther of tfl-Mf Jtfi,M 7im On' !. CopyrteM, tttt, tv Puellt IMirf Cempamu 4" WALKED en nnd en. He waa ttln Info the uptown section new. h hnd left Hawkins, nnd since the CVHUB , ' ... k.. .,nri)t -many him "-y.i.C: "T . hilri IflTT IIHWK1 of the one-time i ;. that llttle ba h ioeae cloak clutched about Ei f the one-time pawnjupp nan JSd en that llttle bareheaded figure fT5"..!... tneA plnnV clutched about Km (tfcreifr-the Jaat nlfht he had had frtiire! Hew many miles? Ha 'did 2knew. It must hate been many, iS mnv. UUt no ien no wcnriuewf. w t'Pe' " wnM K, th2V"h " lity ami tniT n ...w. ...... em aeme wneiiy eiwneuu wuree, v. .. ii.n..h nhm cnllv he were non nT wondered what Larmen tfeuld .i - k.u. TTiht ma thn ear It. iSl been written. Would Larmen te !? tt hnnMl net. because he wanted "... !.! TI nnnlTRW, refusal ,,. ' .LI.. Yt..1.1 T - . hA no limn n inina,. liuuiu imi- E laneh dt him, nnd, net k no win JTe-rt with Lnrmen as a frier S-Sd net, though in the final ai EVprnctlrnl ,wey, Larmen'H tut be se futile a thin. Woul ft LV KPSaPaaaaaaaHaamaaam fiuaaaaMaaamH7fflMMfl9aaait ar wKrSki i BBaTaaaBBBBBTa.BBBBB i. aaaaaaaaaaaaapirMftflawTjaaaaaaaaMtjy Wm w floei te ." K whispered aaln. "Yeu are ae twxi te rac dear, deaf Daddy HawklM A wntiilmtta H trim In tha' Old CD ."""-"-'"""?."-' .. . M - A. Ha held tbe aitgnt rem w .lti. In K. an taniferlV CBrCIUl ha ahmiM nnt hurt her in his "Ain't there nothing In all the world that any of us can de te make you change your mind En him n feel? He shook his head. He jS net knew. At least Harmen weuia V. i.. .......Ian.! Tim pnnvpraatlen of Cit evenliiB , , t Jehn IJrucc looked up. He was nt '.entrance, te the Bayno-Mlley Hetel. f. entcretl, nodded mechanically te the Kht clerk, stepped Inte the elevator, mi went up te nis room. There wa & revolver te be get. Afterward he Could be down te Lnrmen" room. Emehew, even in the face of that ether 3jm which he wus te de, this inter Stm which was te come wltli Larmen Iteescd him. It seemed te signify lemevltnl line of demarcation between 2 old life nnd the new. Tdie new ! He smiled grimly, with OTt mirth, ns. entering his room, he Mritchcd en the light, stepped quickly ?e his desk, pulled open a drawer, and twk out hi icvelver. The new! There Jfenld be very llttle of the newl He liuxbed new in n low, rauceua wayj as he slipped the weapon Inte his pocket. fhs newl A few weeks, a few month-. fa prison cell, and then His lnugh Zed away, and a half-stnrtled, half MTPlexed leek settled en hla face. Fer Se first time he noticed that a letter, Biect obviously placed te attract Lis ittentlen, lay en the center of the deak Md. Strange, he had net seen it in atantly! He stard at it new. It was a plain enelepe, unstamped, nnd addressed te Md. The writing waa familiar, tool lirmen'sl He picked it up, opened it -nd from the folds of the letter, as he 4rtw it from the envelope, four tern vltces of paper fluttered te the desk. lad for a long time, in a aazea way. It ftzed at thorn. The letter dropped from his hand. Then mechanically he Seced the four scraps together. It was of the leaves tern from Larmen's jotebeoK mat nignt in Apia nnu ni'te ts tbe heavy scrawl where he, Jehn Brace, had blgned with the quill tooth teeth pick. It was Larmen's copy of the lead. And again for n long time he stared It it, then he picked up the letter train. He rend it slowly, for somehow Mi brain seemed only able te absorb the words in n atunncd way. Then he read it again: 41 r. ai. Dear Bruce : ! Something has come into your life that nas net tlicre en n night you will remember in the Southern Seas, tsd I knew of no ether wny te re pay you for what you did for me to day than te hnnd veu this. I knew from what you said tonight, or, rather pcrhapw. from whut jeu did net say, that this w ns in your heart. And if I were young again, and the love of a geed woman had come te me, I, tee, Bheuld try and fall, I fear, where you will succeed te play a man's part in life. And ns I bid you geed-by, for When you rend this I shall be en my way tack West. What I lese another will gain. Among even my friends are men of honorable callings and wide Intel ests who need a Jehn Bruce. Yeu will hear from one of them. Godspeed te you. for you are tee geed and clean a man te end your dajs as I shall cud mine a gambler. Yours, OIIiliKUT LARMON. The love of a geed woman and voting usaln! Jehn Urure's face was white. A thousand cenflictlns emo tions teemed te xurne upon him. There was sometlilns' fine nnd bis in what Larmen luul done, like the Lnrmen whebe real self he had come te glimpse ter the lust time !nnt night; nnd some thing thut was almost gliaKtly in the unconscious linny thnt lny behind it nil. Ami fni n llHl.i il'MI.i lin fltnivl thorp aotlenle, holding tije letter in his zn's nt 8 o'clock with the travel-) man's face, blm, tht -a At- ft- 1.1... A L... .hJ att.t tl rnad, nnd his fingera "lingered as they -seethed the hair back from where, it mAm A tlfflV M4II.1 ihtiitt hftf Mr. Anil then ha felt her drawing him toward the conch and he became een: cleus thnt Paul Venlza was holding out his hands te them both. . , .. inil f'lnir knnlt nt tlm aide Of the couch nnd took one of Paul Vcnlza'a hand, and Hawkins took tne einw. And no one of tbem looked into the ether's face. ' The outer deer opened, and Docter Crang came in. He steed for an ln tatit ai,vavln ttia aiana. a half anary, half sarcastic smile spreading ever hla sallow face, and then he shrugged his "Ah. wm're here, like me, ahead of time, Hawkins, I see!" he said ahprtly. "You're going te drive me te Staten Island where " MJttG mwttTJr'J! -j?tu. wrnteii)' ' -T a. . . j... -. . tJuvvBiH ti WBipn -aiii-smam of adn n4 wrenf were uulyMtl frankly. Nene of them has the compelling grip, the noting can " der of "The Master of Man" which tells the mail's side of n atery of wrongdoing nnd re .pentance. Watch for it Saturday "I have told Hawkins." sne saw aUHawklns' band tightened eiwVvA Venlia's for a moment, land then ne turned away. . . nt tin ..u MttAm aaiii Haw kinsand brushed hla hand across his eyes as ne weni mnrai i -"-r pi Vnnlza waa racked with esud- den fit of coughing again. pr. Cnn walked quickly te the couch and looked at the ether sharnlr. After a moment he turned te Claire. Te be continued tomorrow quested tbe clerk te procure a tazl for him. ' . It was five minutes after 6 by the clock ever the 'desk. He entered the tasl and gave, the chauffeur the address. He was uncon scious of emotion new. He knew only a cold, flied, 'merciless purpose. He was going te kin Crnng. The tail stepped in .front of a frame house that bore a dirty brass name plate. He dismissed the tazl and mounted the steps. His right hand was In the pocket of his coat. He rang the bell, and obtaining no response, rang again and after thnt Insistently. The deer was finally opened by nn old woman, evidently nreuscd from bed, for she clutched tightly at a dressing gown that was flungnreuhd her shoul ders. "I want te see Dr. Crang," said Jehn Bruce. She shook her head. s"The doctor isn't in," she an- "I will wait for him," said Jehn Bruce. Again she shook her head. "I don't knew when- he willl be back. He hasn't been here since yesterday morning." "I will wait for him," said Jehn Bruce monotonously. "But " Jehn Bruce brushed his way past her into the hall. "I will wait for him," he repeated. A deer was open off the hallway. Jehn Bruce looked in. It wns ob viously Crnng'n office. He went In and sat down by the window. The' woman steed for a long time in the doorway watching him. Finally she went nwny. Jehn Brucc's mind was celdy logi cal. Crang was net aware that his es cape waa known te any en except Claire, nnd he hnd been cunning enough te keep under cover. That was why he had net been home. But ihe would be home before he went out te be mar ried. Even a man like Crang would have n few preparations te make. Jehn Bruce sat by the window. Oc casionally the old woman came and dtoed In the doorway andwent away again. There was no sign of Cratng. At fifteen minutes of eight Jehn Bruce rose from his chair and left the house. "He was te be at Paul Venlza's at, eight," said Jehn Bruce te himself with! cool precision. CHAPTER XX1TI The Best Man Hawkins sat at the table in) his room,, and twined and twined one old storm beaten hand ever the ether. -Per heursi he had sat like that. It wen light in, the room new. for it was bong afteri 7 o'clock. Ills bed had net been' slept in. He was dressed in his shiny1 llAftt Cllllt lift WAM tlln frftVAft W fl Mr HFII. iat. He had been dressed like that! since midnight; since he had returned! home nftcr Claire had fled into her iiuiieu, mill uuiiii jrui:t3 nuu mriuu uyi him en the sidewnlk with set, stony' face nnd unseeing eyes; since, en reach-' ing his room here, he had found a note whose signature wns false because it rend "Paul Venlza," when he knew that It came from Crang. Crang was taking precautions thnt his return should net leak out! The note only corroborated what lie had heard through) tne deer, lie was te ee nc l-aui veni redeemed her but, eh Ged, I love her I love my little gin nnu ana sne ain't never going te knew hew much." His voice died away. In its place the asthmatic gas jet spat venomous dc fiance nt the daylight thnt waa se con- ttimnrieualv iWlilInff its nunv flame. -- - - .::. - i .. - ... wnue miwKim And raised watch, "It's time after n little his head. He looked at his " an Id ITnwkln . te go, nml elpnrpd hla threat. Hawkins picked up his hnt nnd brushed it carefully with his cent sleeve ; his shoulders, and such of his attire as he could reach, he brushed with hla hands ; he readjusted his frayed black cravat before the cracked mir ror. "I'm the best man," said Hawkins. Oblivious te tbe chattering gas jet, he descended tbe stairs, and went out te the nhed in the rear that housed the traveling pawnshop. "The first in line," said the old cab driver, aa ne climbed Inte tne scat. Five minutes later he drew up in front of the one-time pawnshop. He consulted his watch aa he get down from bis scat and entered the house. It was twenty-five minutes of eight. He twisted hla hat awkwardly in his hands, as he entered the rear room. He felt a sudden, wild rush of hope spring up within him because there was no sign of Crang. And then the hope died. Ha waa early: and. besides. Claire had her hat en and was dressed te go out. Paul Venlza, also dressed, lay en the cot. Ne land; then with n quick, abrupt return te action, lie began te tear the letter Inte little shreds, and from his pocket he took his own copy of the bend nnd tore Hint up, nnd the four pieces of Larmen's cepj he tore into still smaller fragments, uud gutlierlng nil these up in his liniids, lie walked te the win win de and let them flutter out into the night. The wnj was clear. There was noth ing te connect (illbcrt Lnrmen with the man who tomorrow no, today would be in the hands of the police eharged with murder. Nothing te wing te light I.iirmen's private nlfnir.s, for nothing benrlnj: Larmen's signature lad ever been kept; it was always de de etreyed, Larmen was afe for, at least, they i euld never make Jehn Iiruce talk. There w.ih n strange relief upon him, a Btrnnte uplift; net only for Lnr Lnr eon g sake, but for his own. The HnS that hud bound him te the past waa jene, broken, dissolved. He steed free for the little lime thnt was left; he steed free te make a fresh stnrt in the narrow confines of n prison cell. He jailed grimly. Tlicre was no irony here where it seemed all of irony. It meant eveij thing all. It was the only atonement he could make. He switched oft the light, left his worn, nnd went down te the desk. Here & consulted the directory. He re- ing pawnshop The note hnd said nothing about any) marriage; but, then, he knew! He was) te be the best man. And se he had dressed himself. After that he had tt hUa.I tlrt una tt nlrlncv iU ' "The first," snid Hawkins, with arnve confidence t the crocked mirror. "Yes, that's it the firwt in line, be-; cause i nm ner eiii miner, nnu inere nln't nothing can change thnt." Ills own volce seemed te arouse him. He stored around the shabby room thnt was his home, his eyes lingering with Btrnnge wistfulnesu en each old bnttercd, and lone fnintlinr object and then sud denly, with a choking cry, his head I went down, hurled In his arms eutflung ucress the ililc. "Pawn " the old man cried brok enly. "It twenty years age I pawned her twenty jear age. And it s come te this because because I ain't never e one BDeke. Then Paul Veniza's frame was racked with a fit of coughing, and out of a face ashen in pallor hla eyes met Haw kins' in silent agony and then he turned his head away. Hawkins twisted at bis hat. "I came a little early," he said wist fully, "because I thought mabbe you might that mabbe there might be some change that mabbe you might net" He stepped. He was looking at Claire. Her face was very white, tee. Her smile seemed te cut at his heart like a knife. "Ne, Hawkins," she said in a low voice ; "there is 'no change. AVe are going te Staten Island. Yeu will drive Dr. Crang. There is a limousine com ing for father and me, that will be mere comfortable for father." Hawkins' eyes went te the fleer. '"I didn't mean that kind of a change," he said. "I knew you didn't, Hawkins. But but I am trying te be practical." Her voice broke a little in spite of herself. "Dr. Crang doesn't knew thnt you overheard anything last night or (thnt you knew anything about the arrange ments, se se I am explaining them te you new." Hawkins' eyes were still en the fleer. "Ain't there nothing" his voice was thick and husky "ain't there nothing in all the world that any of us enn de te make you change your mind? Claire, ain't there nothing, nothing nt all? Jehn Bruce said tbcre wasn't, and you leve Jehn Bruce, but " "Don't, Hawkins!" she cried out pitifully. The old shoulders came slowly up nnd the old head; and the old blue eyes were of a sudden strangely flint like. "I've get te knew," said Hawkins, in a dead, stubborn way. "There is nothing," she answered. Hnwklns' eyes reverted te the fleer. He spoke new without lifting them. "Then then It's it's like saying goea-Dy," no said, nnd tne broken note was back again in his voice. "It's it s se many years that mabbe you ve forgotten, but when you were n little girl, nnd before you grew up, nnd nnd were tee big ler thnt, I I used te held you in my arms, and you used te put your little nrms nreund my neck, nnd kiss me. and and you UB6d te sny that Hawkins would never let the bug aboos get you, and nnd I wonder ii if " "Oh. Hawkins!" Claire's eyes were nm et tenrs. "i remember. Dcnr, dear Hawkins ! And I used te call you Daddy Hawkins, De you remember?" A tear found n furrow nnd trickled down the old weather-beaten face un checked, ns Hawkins raised his hend. "Claire! Clatre!" Ills voice trembled in Its yearning. "Will will you say thnt agnln, Claire?" After-Dinner Tricks "ReciprocalutemobileTnsurance I'lleli Willi n Speen 117 te. U7-A ip i . of ih ,u "V ll Pan between the tips win ha '" ,,h?,be"l. " "hew n above, Bem . """'"'" "ll "' mns' People. oil i ft. t, n"KOr ,uft lrt ieimly rubbed ibuV". ri'moie oil damp. 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Vrcrtables NON-SERVICE STORES Meats Only 4828 Woodland Ave. i Ridge and Guard Avei. 2542 Germantown Ave. 2822 Germantown Ave. Larie Caa Snider'a laktd Beam 10c 16-M. Bettls Snider' Cataaa 23c City DrMMd Perk Sloeldm 20c Sugar Cartd Rtfelar Ham, Six 8x12 3c MARKET STREET BEEF CO. Special Prices for Thuraday, Friday and Saturday Finest Picnic Shoulders 12c These Picnic Shoulders are Well trimmed and hickory smoked. Very appetizing cut down cold. Come and get yours. ' VEAh SPECIALS THIS WEEK Shoulders of Veal for Roasting. . . . Breast of Veal for Filling Riimn r( Vnl fnr Rnnaiincr Legs of Veal A- te 5-lb. average. . j 15 ib. ROAST of BEEF 15, Remps Pin Beat Beltrt Sides of Rennd Rnnrrabtr thl the nannl line quality meat vre always handle. Thla beef I the flnet that money ran buy. Strictly Fresh Selected Eggs in Cartons 25c dez. Finest Oleomargarine 4 lbs for 50c Best Boneless Bacen, sliced or. by the piece. . . .20c lb Half Smoked Sausage or Ham & Beef Bologna 10c lb Fer Your Cenvtminct Our Stert Art Optn Friday and Saturday Until 9:30 P. M. One cer ticket urine ou from almost anynhciri nnd you aav from On te ISc en riery pound you buy nt the MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. Loek for Our Adv. in Monday Evening Newspaper mmmimmmmmmmmmmmiamaammmammmmmmmmm,, v wjtut Lfocters de for their 7 own sere threats "I Want te rnnemfiitnA r.- K-. --,- ... f tf -aaaa,1 UM, -' ISV Wi . Vt UC (itHk OUUWCO Bear veu arc having; with your threat caes. I myself have attacks of inflamed threat every winter, can't aeem tecct rid of them. Wish you would take a leek at mine and tell me what te de. "I guess, Docter,! will have te introduce you toFermamtnt a real geed threat antiseptic with which you will keep the aeft ti. auea m an almost constant antiseptic bath, because you will find Fermamint pleasant and convenient enough te use frequently. I find that the average patient will readily dissolve Fermamint in his mouth every hour or ae, and you knew hew hard it is te get them te use gargles or sprays consistently, even two or three times a day, especially children. ''Fermamint tablets certainly relieve sere threats and are head head ingefl a let of tonsillitis for me, but I am even mere interested in their prophylactic power, and e I am advising my patients te use them freely during the threat and influenza season te prevent infection." RMimratrattd It tlnraat mcU1'hUj hjiKitet, atntUtl tnd drujjUU, rQHtt&niltt .M.... GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS HWtneaaajk. UUUtaMtDndut. Banairai Pn lia H JJ" &rS2i .Y..5J ASCO 1 1 riMn HST9QFS.CO.I ASCO lltlliaL'i;ffil!(Bfl'!l!3Bf:ilSIlPJ'li'iItI3!III3ia Dreams De Come True Sometimes Fer a hundred years there has been talk of building a bridge ever the Dela ware te connect the two great sister States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. And new the project is actually under way at last. It will be a monument te tne courage and ability of all these whose efforts helped te make this century-old ream a reality, just as the tremendous chain of Asce Grocery Stores and Meat Markets the bridge between Producer, and Consumer is a monument te the eresJnt faith and; unswerving determination of these pioneers who, mere than a tmra era a century age, opened these first few humble grocery stores that were the begin ning of our present mighty chain covering four states. 0 Eggs cartea of rweW 30 Tha nick of tha Bests. Fine, big, full fresh eggs that are a delight te eat. Strictly Fresh Eggs dez Net quite be large as the big Geld Seal Eggs, but every one guaranteed and posi tively fresh. My Wife' Table Syrap bet 14c, 22c Delightful served with Het Cake-, Pearl Heminy .lb 2c A nlce breakfast feed. Heminy Grits Ib2c An unuBUally low price. Sweet Potatoes eaa 15c Always & welcome dJsh. Sugar Beets big can 14c Nice and tender. Asce Sour Kreut can 16c Quality through and through. Yen'eV Cem Meal Ib 2V2e Milled from the best com. Atco Yellow Cern Meal pkg 8c Asce quality Asce price. Galranized Pails each 21c Strongly made big valun Babbitt's Cleanser ...-.,. can 5c Why pay meTe? Gorten's Codfish Cakes. can 15c Sold elaewhere at 20c. Asce Threaded Codfish pkg 7c Entirely free of bones. Asce Boneless Codfish brick 19e Try this creamed en tesurt ! DellcleuH ! Norway Mackerel . Fine fat white flah. . .each 5c,7c, 15c Choice Sardines 3' 10c Three cans for the price of two. Calif. Tuna Fish can 10c, 15c The chicken of the aea. Smoked Bloaters each 13c Big value at this low price. Neva Scotia Herring bunch 20c Famed all ever the world for their flavor. Wet Shrimp can 15c Many ways te serve them. Rich Cheese lb 25c Fine quality delightful snap. 4 Asce lull Vrwf fV A MtV BnBBMl 25 lb A high-grade coffee at the price of ordinary coffee. Ever had & cup? Asce Evap.MUk Try this In your coffee 9c Asce Teas 12c Asce Buckwheat Asce Pancake Fleur Asce Gelden Syrup 7 Vie each Get your share of this big Special. These are "het cake" days! Kellogg's Cern Flakes Pest Teasties Geld Seal Oats Three well-known cerealsjat an unusually low price. 8 c each RS. 19e can eOUSed California Hennncr Cooked ready te serve nemical lunch. cut te 1 2c A tasty and eco- Pkg 'i-lb pkg, 23c; lb pkg, 43c With a fragrant charm in every leaf. Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Mixed Plain Black Old Country Style f Big, Juicy Flerida Grapefruit 0c each Full of juice. Unusually large. Steel Frying Pans each Easy te clean. Big value. 8c Fer the Children's Recess there's nothing better than some nice little cakes. We are running two Cake Specials this week: N. .nt le 12 , Asce at Maine corn " "can Surprise the folks with some tempting Cern Fritters! B. C. Lerna Deenes lb 23c Spiced Wafers lb 18c We Make Friends because we give our customers unusual value. Fer instance, here is rate value in Quality Candy: 60c Quality lb Asserted Chocolates 37 Victer Bread big leaf 6 Made with the right right and priced right. ingredientB, baked Victer Raisin Bread, leaf 10c Raisins contain lets of iron. lb 48 ueua- Butter You'll admit you never thought butter could be se geed. Taste it! Richland Butter, lb 45c Pure creamery prints. Meat Specials in Our 207 Sanitary Meat Markets FINEST NATIVE BEEF Whole Cut Chuck Roast Order eaily as there are only 12 whole cut chucks te a steer. Ib 8 Boneless Pet Roast lb 12V2c Lean Rolled Beef lb 12V2c Cress Cut Roast lb 18c Belar Roast lb 22c Lean Soup Beef lb 7c ; Lean Stewing Beef lb 10c m . MILK-FED COUNTRY VEAL Shoulders ,D 18 Neck Rack Chops .,b16 .,b22 Breast ,b 15c Rib Chops lb 32" Lein Chops Ib 38 J Cutlets " 48 I These priicw elTccthe in eurf l'hlla.. Camden nml nubuibnn SfercH nnd Meat .Market wMMingraHiiwMiiiinia r ASCO IIIWMIIIMUI IMWHraniil i . SCfl I iiiiiiiC,akHirirki!'i)!!iiiii:iiiii!iNiijiiaij ' aMV nMMHHllBaaBMMIHiBMMMM aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl i"-ii m n v i r i M If n; ,WI 1JV BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllBaaaaaBBaaaBBBBBaaaaaaaaiBai J lump. & .Mlm aVSli. a-UH-as
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