tiatjwiGwmijtijQ EVEWTNG EEDGimPmiiATlET.'PHrfC, TUESDAY, 3TTNT3 IB. T9TB: T nSZffiGLERHAS Heveral men in view JOB ASMDlttiiioiuoi SiwSS4SStaSiW3 fllson Goes to New York, :nA Successor Is Assured '( Tenure Limited to Six Months of Present Ad- I ministration. TH QRL WHO HAD NO GOD Copyright, 1918. ty Mary Roberts Rlneh&rt. By MARY ROBERTS IUNEHAttT Author of "The Man in Lower Ten" A GREAT MYSTERY STORY "w. 8TNOPS1S. iviniMon, rtlt. Rlrector S. Lewis Zleglor, of tho De- ZZ of Health nnd Charities, itt h&t he said la considering several men I Ointment na Assistant Director of lP! lTt. but has not definitely dc- m rhom ho will name. l.-lsUnt Director Wilson left yes- ' tii,fttnt"nf InVefitlCft- ?r?he Department of Charltlle. of Mfato& that several appoint- I' ' i.mr ZlCKler Will DO kuiiku uvii Mitt Director . . . M nouslmr 'J..1?.. H .w ecuncllma'nlc leaders a Baniiai'"'. .-- .abllsh bef:,ro tho R P2S..S delaying: .talfio of an assistant. 1 -' m bo a number of executlv . f ' " t,nr "' rohtr, 1 killed In an ucls on a tailcab bearlns a larao sum of F'n. his aURhter, Elinor Klnrrton. who has been brought up to b1leve In nothing. J" her father rtld. Tho aiilrtant tectoj of ..u1? ln ""'OR they use it aiso in io with Elinor. Another coneplrntor, Porodny. Is iupied by the police. Orien Mi cbolce between confrntton cnyonts ,ne latter, Pointed. nnl a Jail tm. na Tho police are dlP- Will ". .;. ,., trnuslncr Dt. altlons to ' ".,, nt rjresent ililon. Y.C" W i Mouse Divisions aro made Si" ?"?,..! that Councils' leac i. ven "?..,' HnnitaUon and Ten- '.DWln- arc made.. ... icr ...luved that Councils' leaders will U1. &lepMf James F. McCrudden, of let that unie -"-" " .. -,.!. a r fTi.nltallon Division. n "' ?if?,vV of tho Tenement nousa yi tS Provided for ln the new division FWien be provwea iu nirectur r.11 .,i m,v tho transfers to Insure .ration of Councils in flnanclne tho ii!Ifnr Zlesler Is confronted with tho lDii.rn of obfalnlng for only six months Kof executive ability to nil tho J4C00 U nLltlon as assistant director of his !! ' ...nt Almost Simuiiuucvuo.j i.w WVSr. Pmutlvcs for tho Houolnu "i -r ciiuuov ,. f.l.!nrt which will bo regaruca as mora minent employment and consequent y ,S desirable, Men considered for the iMancles aro dcciarca io mu. """. ... l!raufeDofVlt8hcn,pos.t.ons to bo filled S lathe new Kouslnff Division win oe sent. o Mayor Blankenbure by Director iler for presentation to Councils, to 5 Lmt achcdulo will outline tho W"?.."- rffonljation of tho dlvlslon.wlth BffimMMteo salaries of tho 100 or moro m-Editions definitely stipulated for Councils' SfSeatttn. All appointments will be fltlllCUUUi. rVuitw.IL 1V( I i- rilie by Uircciur .it:.v.. w....- t.(aM nnai k"" ..- bounis. IffiOHAN ROUTS BURGLAU N BY ATTACK WITH U11A1K Wttacka Negro Intruder When Sum moned by tiauys ury. Vi ra(,r,a tiravery wnen Bne neuiu fter l-year-old ton screaming today led 'uHhe capture oi a negru uuit,m. u Ctrlied In tho oct of attempting to rob a t, PMicht after a chase of several ' blocks. 'tit mnrv SfeKane. of 013 Hamilton " 'street, was talking with a neighbor In t'front of her homo this morning when Bhe ?.' ttard her little boy John screaming p irtth fright. Ito and a 3-months-old RfilDy wore fcieui'iiifc in ww... .. - itcond floor. Mrs. Mekano rushed up- IKiUlra. A Nogro wns standing In tho 'piddle of tho loom, seizing a cnair, nu tltacked him, and ho lied, Jumping out lie window. V A crowd gavo chose, and the man was f, WDtured near lBtn ana cspnim uurucii v, iireeis oy ruutciimii ..win."-. LiRrmftntnnm station, who was oft duty. tften beforo Magistrate lielcher, of tho I 13th and Buttonwoocl streets station, uiu f'iirlsoner gavo his name as Nick Jcffer- f 'm. 10n Lombard street. Ho was given 1 ihrca morlths in the House of Correction. EnKo admitted that he had been convicted & , L.. I... VnA Thara we,A RAVAml a 91 auixiaiy uc.u.c. .w ..w. -. . &nnrirA1 nllrira In f.lch he entered. CHAPTEIt Vl-(Contlnucd). "Flnel" said Ward heartily. "We'll Ret to that before long." "If you had fallen " He was not listening. It came to her how far apart they were. Tocher his falling would have been an end of all thlngas to him, It would have meant the beginning of a useful eternity. "If you wait a little, 111 run arounu and get my car and take you up." Bhe sat down again, obediently. Bhe was glad to be with h'm a little longer. Until recently, the work of the band had always seemed a vague abstraction. Now one of Its rosults lay before her. And there were other things fresh In her mind old Hilary, dead of his re volt against law, and lying In state be fore an altar erected to a Ood he had not recognized. And Ward, watching her windows and thinking her the em bodiment of what a woman Bhould be. Over her bitterness rose a hot wave of anger against Walter Huff. She had forbidden this thing and ho had done It. WJ CHAPTUn. VII Official Forecast B WASHINGTON, June 15. for eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer- v Pwilinblv nhnwprfl tOntcht and jOTedrtesday; not so warm tonight; gentle F .fwt winds. f f Showers and thunder storms covered fifeoft of the great central valleys, por- a trunk ln the room THE WEATHER Boas of the plains States and the Lake Kflon, and occurred in widely scatterea Johlltles along the Atlantic slope during ykj last 21 hours. A moderate disturbance ' everiDreads the Lake reclon this morn- fUfcj and extends southward in a shallow wroagh-llke depression to the eastern GUK motttt The temperatures continue ab- t formally high in the middle Atlantic jRtatai J . A t 1 . l.n In iw..w oiiu are .u.rcBjJuj.ui..ti.y uit 1,1 iew England and the Middle West, while Jbosts are reported from North Dakota. ' V. S, Weather Bureau Bulletin Otitrvatlona taken at 8 a. nj. eastern time. LOW la Taln Valnn. Efltlnn Dam all Tl'lnrt Ho WnaMiav euUin. Tx. ' 68 68 .1 E 6 ' Cloudy tiaatio City.,,, gs 60 .. 8 8 Cloudy SBoaton, Mans. I B0 6i I E 12 IU.n won. y... m no .08 s -t nam Lsirarn tii k k) tif sCJetetand, Ohlol 82 B8 '.S8 W mvtn, Colo. ,, 52 .. sv Vti Un nan T- nrk at I TIP S-jS.-T 7"B t m a- . . &Sr$ih Minn. , 00 48 ,H W SSSffialK" r gMta, X, C. 78 70 ISM Mont 61 K! jJn. B. ..., 00 44 ,42 NW -vAXMiyiiie, VISL, U J4 . . O hAut, city. Mo. M W .36 BW ;Ji3UTlle, Jcy, 1 70 70 ,08 NW jtfUmshii. Tmn.. R.9 Art 3ll MR T sizi.- rr ::.':t zzz. uncan .,74 n -'.14 v w York ii Ail f .Itfa V.V. Mil KA ISS'wma. Okla. B8 B8 SQIUdclplda, ... 7T 72 HU. Aril ... ? R5 Whargh. !,, TO M tUnd, Me...' M 63 rttu.a. Ore,,, SI M . ln. .,63 B0 l. Mo. . 63 ES tl. Iflnn KA Kl HI M Lk. Utah 68 M .. BF1 mnclaco.. 60 60 ., 8W itea. Pa. ..Tl M . . 8K W 80 72 ,01 NE .Morton ... B . . B t .,.,,. 80 38 ,02 BW 10 P, Cloudy 10 Bain I Clear 8 Clear 10 Cloudy NW IS Clear, a 4 liouuy S 6 Cloudy 8W 12 Clear BW 4 P.Cloudy t Clear J2 Clear il Clear 12 Cloudy 6 Cloudy 8 Cloudy 10 cloudy 4 Clear 4 Cloudy a P.Cloudy 4 Cloudy 8 Cloudy 12 Cloudy 4 Cloudy En Cloudy NW 12 P.Cloudy n i-iear 4 ulnar and stood by with satisfaction while sho drank it In his eyes thero was a mlxturo of depression and Joy. The parish houso was gone, and this girl beforo him was to marry another man. But they would build another parish house, nnd who knew He drove her up tho hill In his small car. At the top of a rlso he stopped tho car and looked back. Tho night's devas tation showed clearly, a black wound In tho Bmlllnir heart of the valley. Elinor watched him. "It means a great deal to you, doesn't It?" It's rather a facer. Of course, wo will build again, but thero oro thlntrs that could not be replaced. That isn't what troubles me. The fact Is, I am afraid I'm responsible "I was there last night, alone. I have a bad habit, when I hao a mental prob lem to worry out. of walklntr up and down a room and lighting one cigarette after another. I am reckless with matches." , , Then perhaps, after all, Walter had not dono It! ... . , . . , The car climbed slowly. Ward kept his eyes straight ahead. Elinor cast little shy glances nt his profile. "You Bald you had something to worry out?" Ho drew n long breath. "1 have had an offer to go to Now York to a big church. It's rather a won derful opportunity." Elinor made no Blgn except to clutch her hands as they lay ungloved In her lap. . ... "Then you will bo leaving us? "No," ho said. "I shall not bo leaving you." "You like It hero?" ,,,,. "Very much." He turned and looked down nt her. It was unwise. He real ized that at once. So frail she looked, so boftly, tenderly feminine! And. because ... i. ... v.n nftrr the n ght. ho hart not yet got control over himself, the merest hand-clasp as she Got out of the machine was all ho dared. But at the , (v. iifni Elinor turned. "You will never know Just how sorry I nm." she- said, and went through her garden to tho house. From that Friday morning until the ewmhTg of tho following day Elinor was quite alone. .. Hour after hour she spent pacing the terrace, looking down Into tho valley. On Friday night, unablo to sleep, she threw a negligee over her shoulders and went down to' her" garden. The village slept quietly, but thoro was a light In Ward a small window near the church. She re matned on tho terrace until the light was "Atdlnner that Saturday Boroday's empty place cast a Bloom over the meal. WaUer Huff came a little late. Under the ease of hla greeting there wm i a nnh nf uneasiness as he met Lllnors eyes. When tho servants left the room. Talbot leaned forwaru J0""'l"'ld "Now tell us about It," ho said. Huff was frankly triumphant, but he atlll avoided Ellnor'u eyes. "It's working out exactly as I Knew It would!" he explained. "Ha6 had a parish house they cannot do with SSt it The vestry carried jnlyabmUa third enough insurance. A"d..,herrer!a other point In our voth rectore away. Ho's got rheumatism. Tney are going to take up an additional purse to send him to Baden-Baden. "Tomorrow morning. And tomorrow 5? K S Eun- til Monday morning." A I shall warn him," said Elinor sud- deThe're was silence for a wr: bot smiled. Lethbrldge looked astound- E'MT!s-!tr e sal "I asked you not to do- ,- - done. The children used It M the , time. knowledge their duty to the nusstan, offered all nr Jtwels, In fact, for his de fense. But she stubbornly refused to countenance the attack on Mr. Ward. Hun lapsed Into sullen silence, his eyes on her. Tho other men found every1 ar gument met by silence, except for one passionate outburst. "He Is my nlcnd," she cried. "I have neicr had Any friends, except once, years ago, a girl. H was Boroday then who Used my friendship for her. It was the Hutherford natter. Walter would not remember, but tho rest of you I tell you, 1 won't do this thing."" Talbot tried a new method. "It's a wealthy conirregatlon." he exnlatned. "it Is not much for them, and It's safety for us. If we let Boroday go up, nnd he thinks what he will about us, he can make it bad for all of us." Elinor turned on him. "I don't care a ran for th potitrrdtrnllnn. Do you think ho wilt let that money go without a straggler The moment It goes Into tho offertory It ceases to be money ana Decome a divine trust to him. He'll nht and-some one will be killed." It dawned even on Talbot after a time that her solicitude was for none of them. When he roallted It at last, he sat baok with folded arms and frowning brows. Hero was mot-kery for sure: Old Hilary's daughter, teared on pure violence, and In love with a parsonl-old Hilary's daughter and successor, defying tho band in Its hour of need, and quoting a divine trust in extenuation I In view of her attitude, there seemed to be nothlnff to do. "We'll give It up, of course," said L-oth. bridge, after a pauae. Thero had never been any drinking ln old Hillary's house. Only abstainers were over taken Into the band. But It waa the custom of the two older men to remain at the tablo over their cigars, giv ing Walter and Elinor a half-hour to- b"iji inm mgm, wnen Elinor rose from tho table, Huff, although he rose with tho others, made no move to follow her. She looked back from the doOrway, a slim, almost childish figure, with be seeching eyes. "You must alt try to think kindly of me, she said wistfully. "I care for you as much as I ever did. You are all I have, you three. It Is only that I-have been thinking." For the first tlmo since the organization of the band thero was quarreling that night In old Hilary's paneled library. At tne cna or an hour Wnlter Huff flung out tho door, white with fury. He stumbled through tho garden toward tho garage, muttering as ho went In the rose alley he met Elinor, "I was waiting for you,' she said sim ply. Huff Btood beforo her, and the anger left his face. "You're tho one thing in all the world I felt sure of." His voice was heavy with despair. "1'vo been thinking about Boroday " "Elinor, how far have things gone be tween you and this man at Salht Judo's?" She recoiled. "I hardly know him." "You think about him." Sho looked down Into tho valley. "I think of the things ho stands for. It Just seems to me that, when a man like that, not a dreamer at all, but human and and keen, when he believes all that he does " "It was Ward on tho ridge-pole, tho one who nearly fell?" "Yes." "And you were frightened?" "It mado me sick. I " Quito suddenly ho crushed her to him. It was as If ho meant to drive away this barrier betweon them by sheer force of his love for her. But, although she held up her face for his kiss, he released her as suddenly, without It "You're crazy about him," he said thickly. "I'm not blind. I'll get him for this!" CHAlTER VIII SATURDAY evenlng-vlt was tho cus tom of the Bryants to entertain the rector at dinner. Now, In his absence. It was the assist ant rector who dined In the paneled Jacobean dining room of the Bryant house, swallowing much unctuous dicta tion as to church policy with his dinner. Not that Ward was mild. But he had an easy way of listening to the advice of his various Influential parishioners and then irolng ahead ana doing as no iweu. In nonessentials he always yielded. To him the Church waa so much bigger than Its ritual. . M , That evening Mrs. Bryant had taken up the question of women ln tho choir. "Frankly, Mr. Ward," she said, Ignor ing her fish. "I do not approve of It It's the feminist movement, I tell you. Be fore long they'll want to be on the ves- ""ward glanced up. half, smiling. The near-shaped pearl, which usually hung a?l Is hostess withered throat, was ,, nat urally not there. From the pearl to the parsh-house, from the P'house to Ellnor-thus In two leaps of Ward .i i mind Bryant." His eyes were like steel. "Of course, you are not basing It merely on Miat you hear from servants?" Mrs. Bryant Hushed, a purplish spot In the centre of each sagging cheek. "1 do not gossip with tho servants," she said shortly. "It Is common talk. And there are other things. Machines come and go from the house at queer hours of the night The girt spends a great deal of money, Where does she get It? Where, for that matter, did old Hilary Kingston get It J" Thus challenged, Ward had nothing to say, After dinner he left early, but he did not go home. He went up the h)U. As he strode on he remembered many things. The girl was without the sheet-anchor of any belief, adrift and alone, and he had mado no- attempt to help her unbelief. Al though It was after 10, the houso was still lighted downstairs, nnd he went with out hesitation into the garden. Thus It happened that ha saw Elinor In Huff's arms, saw him thrust her violently from him and rush away across the flower beds, leaving her there alone. Ward remained In the shadows. To save his life he could not have spoken to Eli nor then. Under his constrained exterior he was In the thrall of tho fiercest Jeal ousy. This little falr-halred girl, to whom his Ood was no Ood, had taken a powerful hold on him. Elinor, -who slept little that night saw tho light In his window until It faded Into the dawn. Elinor went to the early Communion tho following day. The church was dark. There were hardly two dozen people scattered over the building. She sat far back and was heavily veiled. When tho congregation knelt, sho knelt An old woman In tho next pew gavo her tho prayer book, open at the service. On her kpees then went Elinor and listened to Ward's flno voice echoing through tho empty building. Tho morning was warm and tho win dows open Tho odor of burned wood from the parish house crept in. "Thou shall not steal," Ward read from tho Decalogue, and the people said: "Lord have mercy upon us and Incline our hearts to keep this law." "Thou shalt not steal." In tho Palm of her left glove Elinor hod tho Bryant pear-shaped pearl NOWTHELUSTYBASS CHALLENGE ANGLERS Wood, you know, and weather-proof, but Inexpensive. The last word caught Mr. Bryant's ear. "8ems to me," Huff went on, "the choir boys need a place to dress In. Tou couldn't ask them to put on their sur pltces at home and walk over here." "Wo had thought of a tent," Mr. Bry ant said uncertainty, "But If you care to look around " "Never mind about me," Bald Huff largely. "I'll Just glance over the place myself. You'd better attend to that fortune you took up In the collection this morning. Tho assistant rector has taken charge of that," Mr. Bryant observed, and after that for half an hour he nnd Huff talked board floors, tar-paper roofs and electric Installation In the temporary head quarters. Hurt made careful notes ln his pocket notebook. They Included the length and breadth of a temporary building, the resi dence of the assistant rector, a stove In tho temporary structure for cold days, the amount of the collection, and the time at which evening service was over on Sunday night CHAPTEIt IX. TALBOT, running out to the Country Club that afternoon for his Sunday gamo of golf, stopped oft at the Hall. He found Elinor lunching alone ln the arbor, which commanded a view of the valley. "I brought out a letter from Boroday," he said, producing It "He wrote It yes terday morning, but I did not atop at tho Dago's until an hour or so ago." The Dago was the owner of a gambling house far downtown a sort of under world clearing house. Its safety for Tal bot and the others lay ln the foot that It drew Its clientele from the upper a well as lower walks of life. Huff, act ing ln his taxlcab capacity as steirer, waa able to come and go without sus picion. Talbot could not read old Hilary's cryp- tlo shorthand. Only three had known It: Boroday, old Hilary himself and Elinor. Tllnor ran through It while Talbot ate a sandwich. She was rather white when she looked up. "It's about the Bryant pearl," she In terpreted. "Boroday says that If the Chief gets It back he will let him go. Tho Chief's reputation Is hanging on It. Season Opens With a Rush in Thio State and Over in New Jersey. Lean canvas-wrapped packages hugged affectionately In many stout arms, tripped commuteta on Incoming smokers today and provoked more cussing than usual by the hurried members of the tralnahed crush. In the baggage cars, the more ple beian bamboo was carried more comfort ably. The bass season opened today. Both Pennsylvania and Jersey fishermen re joiced, for the bars came down In both States slmultaneousty. They will stay down until the last enthusiast Is driven to shelter by cold weather. Hence the eager hunt last night for fishing tackle and the cumbering of street cars find trains today by the folding rods borne offlceward In anticipation of the first chance to fish. Small mouth and largo mouth, bass are eligible any time after noon. Be sides bass, anglers may seek out with a free conscience pickerel, Susquehanna salmon, wall-eyed pike, rock bass and a number of the minor species. But fishing In New Jersey comes high for penpla ni fl In f!n'"',eBH County c"nrtet hf m th Jrwy w tenia are erageweMd t& tt lhw tea: of fr8 all th BWs x this side of the river. NatWtf! have pay only 11S. Pennsylvania 1 mere bMpltaWe- Tfm Is no fee for ahy on. Ba.s eaMMnc ' free for all, except to alterm, wfco ara forbidden in both States ia nk Th Is a limit to the site oi tho Mtfh m Pennsylvania, however. Thbie whft set eu todity tor their s fish this season wOutd ro well, If l!y remain away uny length of lima, ti watch the newanaoers for a notiiteatl that Governor Brumbaugh his signed Oi AValih bill, which forbids the taklhe t bass under nine Inches lit length. Mfet year and up to the tints the Govertssr Signs tho bill, bass were a fair eatan after they attained a length at efitM Inches. Another section of the Walsh bin for bids the sale 5f bass caught either la Pennsylvania or Now Jersey unless the here raised In commercial hatcheries. Fell Down Elevator Shaft to Death LANCASTER, Pa., June 15. JoslaB M1J. ler( Columbia, night Janitor of the Wedi worth Building In Lancaster, waa killed last night, falling down an elevator abaft from the fifth atory. He waa found dy ing In the pit by the watchman. A pe culiar circumstance la the faet that the elevator was above the entrance and tbs safety chain In place. " ' ' Ward had not seen thrnunh tho service reverently, and with an Impresslveness of votce nnd bearing that showed how real It was to him. And In his voice, reading, exhorting, com manding, thero were tender notes that caught Elinor's breath ln her throat. When the service was oer. she rose from her knees nnd dropped tho Bryant pearl Into tho alms box by tho door. Tho congregation, small and scattered, waa still kneeling. The doorway and the alms box were In twilight. Drawing down her veil, sho went autckly out Into tho sunshine At tne 11 o'clock service Wrf ,0"BC cd the burning of the parish building. "It Is not my Intention to make an ap peal he sal Imply. "The parish house was built to fill a great need; that need still exists If our church Is to be an ele ment In the dally lives of the .people of this town wo must have a moetlng place or thorn. Tor the worship o our God the church building Is uc'e.n'' Ut m" IL llclon Is to you the thing It Is to me, thu broaSer religion of universal brotherhood. her. He went 1 The Bryants are Influential." iuci ""-- -.. v, the church building is not ''""" is .. N .62 NE .. 8 . B ,02 8 ., NB 6 Cloudy il Cloudy 8 Clear 4 Cloudy 5 Clear Observations at Philadelphia SAM. S0.M ... ...... .... ,,,,.. South, ernllM ....' .Cloudy Ution laat 8 hours. "......, TJS ity ..........a..,,,, '" iUra temia.rattirA ..........a..., !r rjm temperature wwneter , a'ure SO On the Pacific Coast . FraiutifA 'JHeio.. : .Weather, cloudy. ..Weather, cloudy; temp temp. Almanac of the Day L UlB !. to'trorrowl'. HU 71 R.B0 40 a.m. u.Sl p.m. Lamps to Be Lighted laad other vehleles lt0 p. "-' - . i..iV,nM THPTR, They PW.M -r..ihta to you." my wlsn snoum mca.t -"---lutt shrugged his buWew. "If I had burned a tenement iuu people " .iv killed. He was on A man was nearly KiHeo. the ridge-pole of hatJ.ertj,B water on SMwTSSSort fainted." ;:rwUasatWhere!:: said Elinor quietly. Huff rose angrily. lt who BS SoV'r Parson. X85r&-e- arIBtUmentLeSe bridge who took up the argum understood her P'on nfuUke. But he said. The fire was a mi o now that It was - q- tnelr rii.ii.A ..,-- w.un " "-"--:-,, , a,H fc!''K"."?,?h:uSiBi.ty. nM TMre BVyanC'-as honorary president ',,'. Guild, I protest against WBTck To th'. choir'with a Jump cam. rwond-'Svard fleeted, "whether she had not finished, rnero things outTSalnt Juaea w nag1tonerhadTbenbUone. She seized on In" the vlUaag.a. The house Is full of men all the time." Ward put down his fort. ( course, w"'T-. th6 .able. ward w r""-"loua statement. Mrs. That Is a very serious i broader rcliglo Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self." Seventy-elght thousand pilars waa taken up ln tho collection nt St Jude a that morning. Over fifty thousand was ln checks, the rest was In cash. Walter Huff. Bitting mono ""-,-" of the church, had watcnea tcntly through the service. Unlike Elinor, Huff had been raised In a Presbyterian household, lie had come to Jeer, to watch with his thief eyes the offertory piling Into the silver plates But the service told on him. Somewhere down ln his violent young heart there crept a sense of shame. It was only when he looked at Ward that his eyes hardened. This man who had come between him and his girl-thls white-handed, surpllced praycr-reodlng priest who In a doien words could compel the PePle;beforo him to lay a fortune at his feet-Huff ground his teeth together. "". . willing admiration was u ., - scorn This was no mean aersary. this Ward; a man, every Inch of him. w would beat him out If he had to kill him to rto It. Huff stayed ln church after tho service. He accosted Mr. Bryant, one of the ves trymen, as the congregation filed out ;.T .... nv to ask vou to talk busi ness on Sunday." he said, "but I think it's going to be mighty Inconvenient until you -. .... .....i. fcnIMInir." ..tinrriw." said the vestryman. "No a i ., rnnvenlent. but this" Tr,,fi dw a. business card from his I thought perhaps you might be willing . it, oVimit n. temDorary building, he said. "Wa specialize in things like that She read the last paragraph aloud to him. "On your lives, boys, do what I tell ou. Mail tho pearl ln a plain box to police headquarters. Mall It downtown ln the city. If everything Is nil right I'll be able to get out to Wotnngham In a week, perhaps less. This will make the church plan unnecessary and relieve Elinor's mind. I see you got the parish house. It was foolhardy and useless." Talbot roso and stretched himself. "Wonderful day for golf," he said. "Now let's have tho pearl and I am off." Elinor's eyes were pitiful. "Wouldn't any other pearl do?" He glanced down at her quizzically. "Where's your mind, Elinor? If you lose n dog and want lt back, will any other dog do? Why? Do you want the thing yourself?" "I have given It away," saia Elinor. Under his golf tan Talbot turned rather gray. "To -whom?" (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) Lancaster County Free of Aphthous LANCASTER, Pa., June 15. The head quarters otTlco for Eastern and Central Pennsylvania established here by the Federal Bureau of Animal Industry last November on the outBreaK or apntnous fever among cattle and hogs, was closed today, the epidemic being ended. As a precautionary measure, veterinarians as scouts will be left in the district, un der charge of Dr. C A. Schauller, Phila delphia. The State, however, is not fully released yet from quarantine. PRICE COMPLETE HHRKir-S W F.O.B. BOSTON WSg 'S ffl 1 F0KJJ CARS MM&DP&IS STARTING -LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR Every Ford agent, first-class automobile supply house or garage can now secure this equipment for you by ordering through us. Wc are local distributors. Or better still bring your Ford direct to us for in stallation. We will show you the system in actual demonstration on a Ford engine. J. H. McCULLOUGH & SON 219 N. Broad St, Phila. System as supplied contains everything necessary for Immediate installation. For any new or used Model T. BCMMKK KEBOnTS TiEnFono BrniNos. ta. Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel and Baths In tba rnoit delltntrui ccuod oi "", rut healthful Allegheny Mountain!, Cool, fSvIsoratlng oreeies. Good road, for motor M. Hotel and e.tate, afford everj ' comfort . nHnor and outdoor diversion MAGNESIA HATHS A MEDICINAL WATERS. Formal openlnz June! tourln. II. E. HEM18. Manager. I nemovai oaie Greatly Reduced Prices As previously announced, we will vacate the store at 11th and Market Streets and move to our main build ing at Broad and Arch Streets on June 30. Our s.tock of lighting fixtures and glasswarenow on display must be sold before we move. . To dispose of this stock quickly we have.made great . reductions in prices. ' " We are selling this stock for one-third, and in most cases one-half off original prices. ( . . FAntPS MEBE. PA. Boroday'a c: .uoroaij' -,-. nn hi& and, nnams && TXyZmt. atoo. refuge J1C1. - - In her father's "" lt .n aji come '".-If ""y'nln1E1(1cTr0UJ.Itt seems to me, out," he reminded her, ,ather Elinor, that you owe t plan. not to Interfere. JhlsWR Four or nvt ,""- talked u oyer smlMEU BESOKT8 jr. j. p.m. P.m. a-ta. The Tides POUT RICHMOND, i wt ?: Latte 11 3 ' Mter totuoroaw, ......... CHBSTNUT STRBST WHARF- i wai.r . . 'water . . .. i water tomorrow RKRDT MlaAND. A-.,r ssmssff - Z ...... ... p. m. U Four or --.,- talked It oyer eThenK"Were astounded, frankly ua, ?TulSmt;.nce got nowhere. Elinor ac- KTEAMBinr KOTICES XncTFor uin e NEW YORK and GLASGOW .Ji. Ana 5,6pmTucanla. July tSpia jTor '"i.fAitAT.r. 1019 Walnut 8. roV:4So- ffljc st ATLANTIC CITY, SSSJgSSw riom overlook! the i sea, ""; . "j,!" 0,nclB nan hV AWnifl. JUm . - - THE CRESTMONT INN EAGLE'S MERE, PA, Th. hotel lth the Incomparabl. .Uuatloa. ??0 a'ttU'S?:: HfiaW. "tannls ltTn"an.d ma 0""'iV". k .,i faaihlnr: e iTectrlo tha Aliefn.ni -, "h.thlnr: ?..?":..? h SB: ".t Alao buMslow. wit maala at Inn. For booklet ana lenna die.. WILUAU WOODS. Manager. HSS1CK HEIGHTS. PA. Ilr. GCCirn? ii BOO feet, dellfhtfullj I He EOalt-'N .ltuated on Allegnenlee. r..lno nlnt-bola solf couree, cottagea. f"p RnHWEtfKVILU!. PA. PERKIOMEN INN "ff.SSMJgl w..fr.tath'g.tHh'g. Tennla. Bklt. Q.M.Carl. DANCING 7Tu th. BumiTrat. ler tU prlvata aM- CHALFONTE Atlantic City, New Jersey The Leeds Cojtnpany. mtro VPW Hotel TRAYMOREi , ism uanmt itJtpooF jboh BOTH. W x !V, 4 U AnMUct't Odataal OUtlai I aWMMa ea KiBumnt m fOCOKO MOTJNTAIN8. PA. Delaware Water Gap. P- LAUREL RIDGE ".2ftJ$S?- A varied collection of gas fixtures of two, three, four and five lights, of many designs appropriate for any type of residence. The very latest designs of semi-indirect fixtures, the kind with the in verted bowl that give a general dif fusion of light, Dome for the dining-room and library, art glass, leaded glass and with metal frames. Shower fixtures, some of them hung by chains, con taining two, three or four inverted lamps. A big display of glassware, globes and shades for all kinds of lamps, up right and inverted, plain glass and m colors appropriate for general light ing and also for decorative uses. Portable lamps, splendid reading lamps for the table, wonderful value in this type of gas lamp. Some beau tiful lamps in this collection ot tne very latest designs. Nickel-plated or copper coff?e per colators, tea kettles, hot water ket tles and other appliances for dining room use, all equipped with gs burners. Stock Is Limi fveu 6.W1 'u.irirH Near Station and river. Excellent HOV3XO :Prnmmodatlon. Bklt. C.Howard. MarehaU'e Creek. Pa. 7..HSMALLS FAIXS HOUSE Modern ln avary llARSHAIaljO aw VTitUVWUJklt. Proo. raapacc. wuMt' N. HtiyyalAW. Prop. NEW ENQLAND Bar Harbor. Ua. ... J n.... LfnHaratft.Rftta HOtfl. ALBEMAKLtjai.vajor.privatetUa. , . -im t J- iR'au kly ( "f " OCBANCITYjJJ. EICLXJB1VH NOTED CDISINB THE LOUISBURG Bar Harbor, Ma Open July 1 tft BtBt. U UCa-niOR.Mjiv Hotel Jnox, Bostea Cbtbtaiuf, Me. In Many Instances There Is Only One oi a to Act quickly to avail yourself ofWese remarkable values. This sale will end June stock to go quicklv. 30, and w,e expect the Fnited Gas Improvemeiil llth and Market Streets M . ... .... itmicc ctubaan. Ka. vom.' ff: k sfi fea .' a rm as osagi WUCAJtWATJfR T H R bUMMU nuuoi-u, A tur. wta. vt THE COKnaaw- '""'- KV - nu I Jv Hit SIB Only Boardwalk ho1! tOUNQ. W L.ocuat 3VK jfl CHMni Bt "" 'wnotiraw RREAKERS