HkSjSbSI iff $riBi .,..... ...I '.. -,.', -,i f . 'i n -" '- --" ''- - T'ifiiTir uliiyum rH- y- TQAC It, '"ft 1 M tA-i 4.4 'j ' H i1 i y fctftiflB KnTUR KFir H r fc . . vhh A Story Written About Philadelphia, Exclusively for Philadelphians Teeming With Personality; Dealing Impartially With the City's Socially Elect, and Its Submerged Tenth By PETER CLARK MAGFARLANE Certainly the greatest political writer in the United States and probably America's greatest no velist a man whose name stands first in the bright lexicon of the book of present day letters. DAY in and day out for months the towering fig ure of this writer, noted for his absolute impartiality, for the fairness of his pen, has threaded the purlieus of the Fifth Ward, has examined the documents of record concerning the high crimes and misdemeanors com mitted in the name of the city's government. Into the highways, the by ways, the alleys and the thor- oughfares of the city he has gone seeking out those who live the slinking life of the furtive criminal; holding conversation with men in high places, getting at the truth of the crime that shocked all Philadelphia. This man, who penned that engrossing story of American ism, "Held to Answer," has given his whole time, his whole thought, his whole care to the evolution of a story suggested by fact permeated with truth absolutely, convincingly truea and now he has completed great work for the men and! women of Philadelphia to rea Thousands of Philadelphia!!! have read "Held to Answer! but hundreds of thousands read, with consuming interesj this new serial story which intimately describes the indi trial, social and political aff ail of their own city. It will be Dublished exclusively in the EVENING PUBLIC LEDGE beginning Saturday, May 11 Whatever else you do, be certain to read the first, installment, of this wonderful story and you will awl the remaining issues-eagerly, impatiently. i $ - j.t -it fit t.-3-.iS It t ..o m&k$m 'J. '-S . v.: .Cv.l'1. il'J i.va hibltfe uentn kteS&ss&g
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