Mfc' Wll 'V'v t. ' y f " V7 -y) K W A . i'A ifV .&'' ' ,''. iV ' " 1. ., .Y' S EVEK.&CG ' BfeBlC Hi iO - . tfT - . .Ufc. j GEJ BIfl3YjRAT,l'3Y3r,w 1920 7 V. h- 1 a r W t ',"! 1 k 'to $h th- K .r.f V ip t, t' r .W l1 7ZVE S JV07 MINE By FANNIE HURST j Aoliuiti; onri la Ac iiltfT- ti bv Fe-IO fJinfi. theatrical mon- nr.'cho trants fo oii-e her a urtncl- tyljmrf In ohs of A rooit companies. Jter,til0!nr nhttcl In her InL'tllO It Jwwm n? Jul Mffcr rfonc anyfM'10 !i trie Unit Ifarc. , CIIAPTKK III -"A1 uiuii in one or my companies. )'-VaIn. Kolinsky, can b just as sate MHVpAtr her own roof Just lt me take "'-K.ata. you' down In ,.'Bk. the SK1 ; . ZTTT?Mmf2'f i '! , ftlSraFiv 1 Ji . mmmmmm weiiiu7 n I with my nick husband is tliat child. Mr. I Qratz. Don't taHe her away from inc. : Jut let us live ort llko before. Mr. nratf. ' don't take her away from mol" "Mama dear. Please, darllns! I won't go : 1n. on't, dearie, mamr. !" r "Why. Mr. Orati. did you come to us with such ble Ideas when better oft we ' were without them? Don't tako her from me. Mr. Qratz. Don't' With her little waceit by Tracy's and when always T can sell my pickles and smoked meats to the delicatessen, wc can Bet for her poor papa what comfort he needs. Don't, . Mr. Oratz, don't'" And, with her crcat retching sobs all released, ulie rose, ffroplrnr for the slim form of her daughter: folded It to tier beneath, the cape, the curving young ! chek pressed hard to her heav)vboom and the unlovely spectacle of her tear- buuuiy race turneu rui to relit habitual dry -wash, fotlowttl the low! "I wish", Ketlx, ou could aeo wliat a black flguro Into tho pinkllehted room, I lonir faco 4hat ntx-nui of a aKty makes thawinc nndsmlllnj when I come, In my own kitchen to fix I Te-ne.-foe-fum ! I smell potroast. I m' ,w,n 80". his own potroast w 1th po-, sw eet-sour." tato klos llko ho likes. "Tho roast you J"ent up yesterday, ' "' bet." Felix. I fixed you with potatoes klose CopvrioM, istt. bu whetltr Svnikal . the you you like." "Aha ! (CONTINUHD -TOMtjRnOW) girls in my p n m p a n - 1. s. Mrs Ko- .linsky not n couple of 'em. t iiut dozens or em 1 n proud to shake by t rAN.Njmiunr tt of 'em hard-working, pluckv little co.wmon i propositions, some of cm with MJnyita to support or &ainc up for n Kcn nunr in their olu kk' . Most of tht tnir Irmnlnllnn stuff VCU eet - handod-out to you is bunk. It s true that a. young girl "That's Just It Mr Gratz. she"s so yunsATha temptations would come and nuch a babv she Is she wouldn't even know- they "were temptations. Just 10 IhhocMrt ns my Uosle Is Sadlo Uabltsky U vhen sho left home and now " "Mama, that ain't what air Oratz 'Drought us here for !"vo got to take it or Jet It go. He ain't got all da ' I've gotyto Jake It or let it go." "Jim. KoIInskv shrank back in a tate of V)dlen palsy 'Ootf she said, dart Ingl a glance from one to the other of ;moifi. uoii ' dressing rooms once and let you seo for jourself our rulis ported up there In black and while against amok- Ing and swear- J slashed Ing luraiz '(".Oil ' 1T mm il tnnnril hffr trltli i cntlUn ' Why. there's 1 furrlncss of volo and his own gaze soft- encd by a film of moisture. "Why. Mrs. Kolinsky. I wouldn't take jour beau-tlful little girllo away from you, not for a million dollars. If that's the way you feel. You Just forget all about It and take her homo with, you and " "Xo. no. Mr. Gratz. It's all right. Tou must excuse mama. fche don't mean jou ain't good to offer It. but she trusts ou JURt ns much as I do. Mr. Oratz. but but" "Why. Mrs Kolinsky I'd no more take, jour little girl for this business If jou don't want " "I don't saj. Mr Gratz, Jt--it ain't a grand offer, but but" "Mr. Gratz, she means she can't spare me tiow. With my father on his back and nobodj' around evenings, j-ou you see she needs me now "He ho needs me, too Tou you see. It ain't we don't appreciate. Maybe some other time, air iiraiz .Maybe I ma be jou you're ho good. Mr. Gratz. and j-ou can understand You ! you're so good " Tears broke through her oc and in 1 the act of unwinding from the cape's 1 embrace, her hat felt bacK una a great r t -ll A 1nls hII.1 fr.ADd lk1il a1 1a Tou make me laugh mama, when "K ,'u' "hA m ' ii.iiB; i ion think it f, , !! ulthollt cet nr mharniB. you' talk that temptation talk itti jusc a Kid and I :olly vou anu pa along, but let me tell you I cun take care of tnj-self wherever you put me. You've never seen me act up In the store if one. of tho salesmen or arrj'bodj tries to ret fresh with me, but Just ask tho girls 1 lowm at the store If I can hold my own I or not" "nut. noslc ' ."Ma. dear, think think- of ttftv a. wick. That's more monej- coming In our ' vuv o v.... ..! uau ... ui ...-. .. . ... .." ...-..- j.k M. i- -,,.. en when pa was fastest. It II be the 1 "'" "'"" ",c.""' " ".-... .u nsaklng of hiro. ma. If we can get him 1 sky. you aren t losing her. louro gain xot of that dark fiat Ultnd people feel I '"tr her bho s sot a cliance. a big one. the gloom Just like us I can l'arn to J-ft her have It. To proe to sou that nt and hold the part down alrighly, ma. its a big chance, HI pay J60 u week unt it better than singing in Tracy s iu,i 'f.Vv ?"'r If 1 . w" 1 , U,K JUU. UiUIUICUB uw.-h.,,vo. a licj uiuu 10 at .. and It up again, without heed or embarrass ment. "Maybe some other time, Mr Gratz Don't be mad !" At tho sight of that loosened coll Mr Gratz'g voice came through firm again i and he moved a quick step forward. 'Whj of course. I won't, little one I Well, I Just couldn't be mad with -ou. but vou ro maiang a mistake. Mrs. Kolinsky. I ain't forcing, but jou'll have your little girl reproaching you vini 11 netter man singing in iracys '" "?'.;. iIJJii. rri.-.. v .1 ' aement at 8 a week for the rest of ur children s destinies. They belong TO? life? I want this Job. ma, dear, I them Let her come here tomorrow a X Want to take this Job Ma. dear, I and ,gn a short contract SCO per. , want It so "Gott In Hlmme! And she dldn t want 'Yen to come, Mr. Gratz. so help me. That's how the stage gets hold of 'em bight away She didn't want to come. o bashful she felt. Gott. If Jnly that Mr. Lang didn't come bothering around ind and j-ou. Mr Gratz. How she nakrs up to you right away. Xecr In njrllfe did I see her make up so quick light awaj" "Why. little Miss nosle.'' said Kellx ratz. moving toward her "j-ou trust ?ne. don't j'ou?" "I do. Mr Gratz. I I do trust ou. r I Just do." And at that a flush rose. AKiUrfng all oer her face. "Xever. Mr. Gratz. did she maki up rigwt awaj with a j-oung man befor. f tuiCn "how bashful she Is. Gott If only .Ihq hadn't right away liked you like yiat. and Mr. Lang hadn't come bother- fng us, .we " "WTij, you prettj- little thing jou," ' -aid Kellx Gratz. "Oh oh, Mr. Gratz'" The pink tide rt her confusion rose higher "Ach, all of a sudds n j-ou two, such a. admiration society. It ain't even nice t young girl and a young man should ight ayaj- begin such such admiration iocletjv' "Mania ' ' , "Wh Mrs. Ko.inskj. I was oi.l "Don't j-ou see. mamma, its like Mr Qratz said ma. Didn't j-ou. Mr. Gratz-"' "Why. you pretty little thing, j-ou."-"epeated Mr. Kellx Gratz. moving to .vard her. -whj If I was your mama couldn't say 'no' to anything a pretty Ittle thlmj like you wanted " "'Not if lt'-s her ruination to be prettj'. tr. Oratz. Is prettlness any good. Gott i Hlmme!. I I Just don't know, nosle Maybe If even night I get Aunt Han ah to coma sit by papa, and Mr Gratz ays I can come always down In the theatre and sit right next to you, I " "But, Mrs Kollnskj- " "But. mama, vou j-ou don t under stand, dearie It n the road company a drl has to start out with first. No: in Tew York, dearie ' "Road company' Was 1st daf" "It means I'll Bet to lrael a. little. ama. just uiuik. gei oui m c seo how she likes it. Look at her face there now and sea how she wants It L00K at hr. Mrs. Kolinsky; look for j-ourself ' t Mrs. Kolinsky turned her face, the tears driven against It, toward her daughter "Uoslt Uos.e you want It?" With her hands cupped one in the other and hld out straight from her, MIsi. Koltnskj- opened her lips for re tort "I Ixtj- I inarm. " 'You want it. Iloslc? Don't be afraid to aj- to mama what j-ou want You j-ou want it, Rosle" 'Tor a little while, Itosle. you want mama should let j-ou trj- It and " "Oh, mama not not when J'ou lool. at me like that ' "Answer mama. Kosle. 1 feel better f jou tell me the truth. What you want. babj. won't bo hard for mama to learn ujw 10 Hni, luu. igu vmn. . 'Of course she wants It. Mrs. Kolln-' sky Look at her face ain't that enough ?' "You want it, nosie1" ' Y yes, mama : ' p When Kellx Gratz s pale yellow auto mobile, racv-looklng us o- hounu and with red leather upholstcrj- and thrte extra tires in red leather casing, drew up alongside of twelve stories of stone and stucco, facing the lowest end of Riverside Drle, where rents and apart ment houes run highest a windless anu bltlnglj- clear evening, littered "with the close, eager stars which chlnj ho br.gl.t through still cold, had descended In the twelve-storj' apartment house lights began to gleam on the vertical. Tweie stories of dining-room maids tweaked on twelve statntd-glass domes of tlectrlc light; removed twelve silver fruit baskets from twelve nolld mahog anj dining tables spread silence rloth and white damask for twelve laj-ers of . vertical dinners from a very Bjzautine elevator Kellx Gratz emerged to the ninth laj'er of theie. admitting himself bj- one of a chain of kejs laborlouslj- extracted from nis great-coat ana somownere 111 tne The New Martindale Store Opens Today We have made our removal to our own store, and invite you to come in and see what will be the most complete and practical gro cery establishment in the city. Wc have united two buildings into one grand store, with entrances on three streets", which gives ns 600 square feet greater floor space than our old store. . All departments are ready except our bakery, where new double decked ovens are no"Nv being installed. In this new, practical, modern store, Martindale quality and serv ice will continue as during the past 45 years; but under the renewed impetus of Tbeing in our own build ing and with less overhead expense. Just a few steps north of Market Street gives you the benefit of the completeness and the methods of this new store of the best in foods. Thos. Martindale & Co L.tnblltlird In I8G0 25 North 10th St. 926 & 928 Filbert 927 Commerce Bell Phonos-Filbert 2S70 Keystone TJacc 390 1 W&h Ira fir, ?-'' VT Touring Car, $2l8. Lmf 1 -cord tire included S r I "" PAItCfitB POST GLASSES Jxw a Rt.mliiMl ! . Itl f '"I?,''.. Ine.. TS Hnnoom St. I'renfrlnllons lllltd. ArtlHclal Jits Inserted .'l FULL DRESS TUXEDO SUITS Prince Albert snd Frock Coats, niacicjults for nil occasions to .hire. - MILLER &fftoBbrito UCIffiiwK9lHTlW21 AVrlle or phone for samnle and nrtieal C. SCHRIITT, Alfr. j'ajRr- Ertelt's- Victor Yictrola Salfumoni Lsrr.n Astortment of Hccords Tlie Onlr Anthor. Ixrd Heater on Hi, Jx-n-lniton 7!0 'orth Tronl'St. Complete 3Iny List Victor Records Now on Sale 2133 North Front St. 2135 ,iwni;KY rAWK. K. 4, WifiW MONTEREY . HOTFT The Resort Hotel Prc-Eminenl uirectir on the Ocean JTA OPENS JUNE 19 S coo Amtrlcan l'In rii E?W '! erte Ortllroom iBiir .nncerta and Donctna i"S"VS,."1"iZ.lai '"natrr Telfplione Vpmlfrbl "iRT n. . iimrc, II West 40th fit" vpnUfrbilt Mno AtrDONTXKTT. n llembera N. T. Btock Kich.n.. VnDTll AQUTinv nin.r .. . I. MUU11I ilUUUMi X 1IIIV- IV. I KS.- 'LJa ATTwJTIO C1TT DIAMONDS BOUGHT, Otm MANT TtAJtS or EXrEllIKNCB O'.IIl 1IONKST k nBUAVuB ItRTIIODS .19 TOUU aUAItANTE Many dlamonila needed at on-e lA fill ordra all alte. H to 10 carats: nlU' pay from 110, to 18310 each (caah) Wo mint hae them and M aeIN Inc your diamonds to in TOU WILL AT I.EA&T PAVI1 to to AO PKR CENT. Uatalet . bonahtf Eat. 10 yeara. (Prlrata) phojia Wal. I 7143 AIo old Bold, allvcr, platinum bought. The Diamond Shop &&& ATLAMTICCrrV.M..i ArvAmcpican. Plan. Hofni of Dislmctiortwvd RealComtort- BELLA RECORDSyiCX0RRECORDS 1129CHEi5TNUT Renewed Lexingtons We have a number of sport models and touring cars at attractive prices various colors to select from alsoi- tyCod&evbf dY3mZ&zarAA.you "!.. now about romi: Btovarr an DIAMONDS AND .JEWEUUT aVaifVa Tnw mat . iTAi.Tiaw PAvNiinop. ooi'tot: n. UUJUHI IU V1XX COUItTESV. QUALITY. HEUVICK HOTEL -KENTUCKY is KKNTUCKT AVK . Nrin n.n.. Huropean Plan llatea, II. GO to 14 w d,H. American Plan 13 to dally' liuo L; weekly. "'uu nievator: electrlo llitht: telephone f1(r, room: runnlne water In rooma: prhat. hVih, l'hono Sim. N. II, KHNNAtir BLACKST0HE VinUINIA AVKNUB AT BOAnDWALK American & European plana. Hot ft cu ta A fresh water batha. Opn all .it, VAYT1 IIEHO JAMKSc" WALSH New management IVIONTICELLO I IWCUiMtOMroin.uiryiauBcuisjw Kratucky Ae. & Deach. Can. r,no throuzhout; eIeator: 13 up dallri tpetli witft Amtn iii. iwn. ir;Hlcy -Modtrt Iri tpetlal tTttttr. Franklin Maxwell r Pujge Col& Buicks Overlands" Oldsmobiles Stearn . W. , iii:iu: is rrtoop Knnp-' I.lshtnlne Hair Itenewer The bv't llalr Ionic on the mnrket Prevenla dandrutr and the hulr from falling out It makea the hair grow. Absolutely uuaranteed or tnonen refunile.1 Teetiinniiinl!! mnlled on requeat. I Ilottle ii.T... n lioitica i.). ii iioitiea iv.tu. i or fale Itn, inline . hy drUESl'ts. Supplied by 8mil 1.....1. ..'mill titvi .n icitr,,. tt ,i,,,,i iikv., ..,, It" N. Third St.. Cnmdcn, N. J. Our Dollar Specials Attractive prices and the Lexington Banking Plan of 12 monthly payments. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. AV, A. Kuser, President l.i;XlXGTON' BUILDING, S51-S53 NOUTII BROAD STRUCT Taoth cr .Tiffany lllnti aat with our lt uuillty M fxlein 1 I a mood (3 uaunleed 10 riirL Mei ioa a Dumondt are XficU ml; thrr ' ntt oo rt' bicklnz and iTTTitrskw (iVALUEJ vs: lVS-vy Ut hi maka yen feel al Mnt In (be "City of Rohaat Health" Hotel Morton Aan VftA Xlvartnf A. anamataIIVw tit Wtrator. prlflw bth. H,i 1waj trk Cln IloardtVMlk nl Kfnntnrllor Ava. .. ... n.i... L.ii.. -.. '" alWTT u,v. Iillie Viun, rUimiLLK TfatlffT KU I J rnrirni' iitvafAP. flnrlni rulaa ' 1 , II. 31. RKBVia. THE CARLTON nnrf.stv aIm-? Awn ni?iru Opens May 15. Ilooklncs nuw bqlnr tmi ' un lie i mi ip iiiatNUkicnini. CKAR V 7.7.7.U Try CLARENDON Hotel i Mrclirli Ate. near nrncli. All room with lint and rntd running wiilrri nrltate hallit. I PITNEY I,er 'or, A,k "cur Ucach.i American nd EuropeHii piin. j Tapacllj- 2,",0. NoteJ for well-rooked fno4 1 I.i'reo. warm rooma. rirst-flaas icrrlei, , ynil eprlna rate on MPoUcntlon i THE WILTSHIRE Vlrclnla ave. and beaUi. Capacltr S!. 'I rrir. caina. runninc water, eiev., ie, Aratr. j I pill fmi.l MVIlllt IKir.i LUVIlIVl. PRf ihow a Miienhn. i:.;,kl.n. tit. Vt -TX ur.i. i.uuia. uwn.ri n- J. -ubuu. ucr. . Ule a ceniiuie llitmnnd. Rer. O ttl. cnlr IL . HOTFl. FnmnN Cor." MIehlcan an4 ) (1150 idditientl fcr ll-lirtt told fold mouaUna I '" ""-" . Pacific Aes. Ill J (or lidiej ind IS for ctntltratn). Send for Our Big Bargain Catalog MEXICAN DIAMOND CO. 430 Market Street, Philadelphia zz r " iiiiiimiiim KaBL ' liJIIIIMIIII illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Vork for the first time. Go from town i recion of his Heht hip. o town wiui tne snow, mtc an ur u,K -Itles out WcBt like Syracuse, where K.unt Becky lives ' . The road is where we break them In 'or Broadway Mrs Kolinsky. I don t ry all of em get here, but one or two e-easonn on th" road and now. tow, Afrs. Kolinsky Suddenly ho had thrown her cape up "Jver her head, completely ene!oplne it ind rocking herself to and fro. "Gott Almechtleha Gott Almech- flecha! I Bee. I see To tatce ner away Sora mo Is in t Don t Pon'tt All what I eot left V A rosv light, tweaked on at lu.s en-I trance, flowed immediately out Into the warm hallway to meet him. Against a background of very pink silk lampshade a ehort wide figure moved 'forward' through thfj traine of a doorway coid. I'elix. l'ke ,c ' Frlix?" Veil, .you re your nps reel. "And you're warm. rna. Like toast vour cheeks feel. Kh? ' he pinched her cheek easily and In a state of pleasant Mr (J rati i relaxation hung up his coat on a eUW n the world elk-hom and, rubbing his hands l.i his rte Thirteenth Street Shopr Where Fashion Reifnt Thirteenth Streef Ju$t Below Chestnut Special for Saturday Sale of DRESSES For Street and Afternoon yery smart models of crepe de chine, Georg ette, flowered Georgette, taffeta, charmcuse, beaded taffeta and tricolette. Former Price5 75.00 to 110.00 No Exchanges Let's Talk It Over We desire to call the attention of the public to the fact that for more than 30 years we have been extensive clotlrinf manufacturers, selling to the largest retail and department stores throughout the. country. We have -a plan -whereby it'e sell DIRECT TO THE CONSUMER it single suit or topcoat for the same price we charge the dealer who buys a thotisand garments. - Our goods are marked at the beginning of the season at a fair wholesale profit which is consid erably less than even those which are REDUCED elsewhere. Below we quote the retail price which you pay .elsewhere and the wholesale price which you pay by buying direct from our big factory. The difference, the retailer's profit, is a SAVING TO YOU of over 40 o 4 1LL0YD) x. SUITS OR TOP COATS WHOLESALE .$17.50 20.00 48.00 No C. O. D.'. ' Tub Blouses Special e A collection of very pretty styles in all white, plain colors and effective combinations. Extraordinary Values &) Jt 00 RETAIL $25.00 .30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 50.00 60.00 Our Price to You a a u ( U a t u a u i t u ii il ii ii 22.50 25.00 30.00 32.50 40.00 We don't want 'you to take uur word for these statements. Drop m and get samples of any pat tern and fabric we have m stock. Then take these samples to ANY CLOTHING STORE in the city and compare our vnces with those RE DUCED ANYWHERE. ' V J. SALSBURG, SONS &. CO., MAKERS OF PAfll -faajajflf aaWafBk MBMO'l MflCIIASINC. ORDERS ACCEPTED The Story -of a Strike As- Seen By the Employers . On Friday evening, April 30th, the - teamsters and power truck-men employed in the lumber yards of Philadelphia held a meeting and decided to strike. Next day (sometimes called May-Day, and sometimes' May-not Day), practically all the lumber yards of Philadelphia were tied up, which, of course, quickly brings building to a standstill. What was it all about? On the surface it was merely a question of pay. The teamsters and truck men de manded a "25 per cent increase in wages. For a five-and-a-half-day week the team sters had been getting $2-1, the two-ton-truck men $26, and the five-ton-truck men ?28. As a compromise most of the employer.- . offered a flat increase of $3 per week; and on the Friday night when the men struck nearly all of them had in their pockets the extra $3, which had been paid them in the vain hope that ' those who have wives and children might think an extra $3 better than an empty envelope. But the men with wives and children didn't decide the question. They x-arely do. The strike was ordered by a very different class of men, who want something more than an in crease of wages they want what is called "the closed shop" that is, the power to shut out of all the lumber yards every man who" does not belong to their union. Now we employers may be a set of moss backs, living too much in the past, but we confess to a prejudice against the "closed shop.'' Aside from the question of pay, we don't like to have our sobersided, reliable old teamsters and truckmen, our best anoVsteadiest men, told by outsiders that they must "join the union or quit." Would you? As to pay, here are the figures : For a five-and-a-half-day week we have now offered -and paid $27 for teamsters, or 108 per cent advance over April, 1916; for two-ton-truck men, $29, or 123 per cent advance, and for five-ton-truck men, $31, or 138 per cent advance. With all Increases in the cost of living, are not these fair rates of pay? As to the demand for the "chased shop," we want to know whether the other citizens' of this free country would like to see us surrender. mb PAINTS PAINTS Mieru In llllann rurally Taint. S3.oU ii lll'jii. A hlch crude Fiilnt fur rifrr purpose; In 1 fihadet. (hend for color card.) Roof Paint, $1 Gal. (Rfd. llrmvn unil IlUcU) U. S. Navy Paint, $3 Gal. (iirrriiinrnt upTi-Mlrationm n mire laid unil lln.rrd nil paint. I.lcht blur, light ml dark grjt and lleht and dark trcfn. Mii:inviv.wii.i.i.uis no t. Spar Varnish, $3 Gal. Mrrllrnt for Inaldr, out.ldt and lloor. rry lilsh cloax mid drlfa linrd, tail, ritr or I'lione Poplar 2038 Mc Ilr 111 rr unil Ship Vnjuhrre Mall Order. Solicited DISKAN, 1122 Girard Ave. m hot M from btarh. Cnmfortahla roomn Tina. nlng water. Private baths. Bpl-gpnngttUt i HOTEL CONTINENTAL lwayn open Alwni rRdj Terms mol ' crai. 1'honw or wtHn. M. Mtnlnh Duncan, . HOTEL BOSCOBEL &?r US ud lUy. Tliona 117. A. B. MA1U0.N. W.tmmtfr 'T. Av. ntar Beach, Eltf, ,. x.... --.. t0 lt prh-ate batlu Kaxev: tin wklr.t f3QQ up dally. ml. 1 1 J. riiilin' ,1 UQDra' , I qrn may, y. j. llS IIAI.I'IN wllie to announre the pi. Inc of IIOTHI. U'INDNim on Slay lit. Spnlal early eaon rales on 13U rooms. ( prlrate bath. . BEACH IIAVKN. N. .1. THE ENGLESIDE ' Onn JunJlS. Hery modern connlew Somerset Sweater Shop Cor. Somerset & Kensington Are. Buy- Direct Froqi the Factory All-Wool Jersey-Cloth Sport Coat at $5.98 Brown and Green ,Heatlie Mixtures .Tut th thins for oftlce, street or apart wear. Come tea this epeclal or aend money order or Ui'rn lAeiilnt check. Will lend any. Till Hi where by parcel poat. ' ' h'attate your money cheerfully ' i. I if not entirely aatlafactory. I Jl MHf.Y lelinte halha with im and freah water Art ! tennla courts: booklet. It. P. E.VGLU, Vin-,'1 Hg.r, rtiao inc Covington. ., i-nnuipiiu, ocn.x city, n.' j. i RI90 AYNF Itunnlnir water In eruj OUUrttHt. room. Hklt. K. flLUNDIX i OCEAN CITY. N. J. , "Araerlca'a Grentrat Family Rerl" ' s- l 1 1'OfOXO MOUNTAINS , llerauure ntrr t.an ,-, TT, Unief. Thorourhly Modern Pkl'.ll aw. .Mv.jt F c 1OWA11Di rrep. Mount I'ocono. I'll. Tri OnHvood open all year. Acwa,! -- ihj ioo liieganr loeaiD. Hxcel table. Iltclt. H. X.. A K. V. AHTHUN Creeo SL1'I.K lAMTS-. Crearo. Pa., In Pocono J!l . now open; trout flah't: el Ha : mod . rrir, batha. etc. Kreo booklet. H. H rourtrliti Poeono Plnea.. Pa, - i POCONO PINES INN j Ele'v. 2000 ft. Lode. Cottar;. CaVrf. Camp. Caalno. Garag.-tiolf. Tennis. BllPrda. Ilowilne. Orcheatra. Danclns. Hoatlnr. m'J- Inc. nintn. a-muo im, upena jm. Booklet. S2i Stephen Ulrard JJlc Stephen Olrard Bid., Phlli Mountnln Home. Pa. , MOXOMOXOCK INN , Mountnlnhome'a l.eadlut Hotel Mountalnhonie. Pa- . Rooms steam-heated: runnlna; water: pnrin ( bathi; booklet: excellent table SwIrtwaterrPa. S.E.COR.0 J'l William M.1 Lloyd Company U00 Commercial Trust Building, PHiladelphla i:STADL,ISUKO US f(OOTIinKN' 01rFICK,-,'irABI,OTTK, J,, $. CENTRAL HOUSE WRECKING CO. S.WQr.2lklSvnnqhr6enSts. Motfefbpbrlfc Building Material litre Stork Iloora and Sart . All sliea New and 5d land Plumbing Material llath Tuba Slnka Tillet I Ijaundry Tnb Wathitandi ' riollrra Office Furniture, Desks, Etc We buy and tell all klnda of Office Furniture, Store Fit;, turei, Saloons and entire can tent of Office Buildings. The Swiftwater .'" '" u etery rebpect. JOHN II. TVOODUNO , r MAxmr.sTKK. r ykkmont , I wv -vwmvw w aw ertl-. nprV HUUIINUA 1-lUUac jiVrritri.. Jlaneheter-l-tlie JlouutHlna, 'rracnl Th lrr,. I'lffli Ae A 4.Mll A .N I lYrJtNKnSTlI.t.K. PA ,, SUNSET HALL tX'!LV" crlan. dry air: beautiful mountain iff Eicllent tahlo. Not a aanatorjum . SEO. 8. OAUL. Mcr.. WERNEHS V1I.LE. r. Vri'EK WAHAXAfl tMKK. N. . .. SARANAC IN THE HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK!) INN ernTiirrpn tlfT.K a fitiitxtnii rtESonr o'f tb hiiheit cw; acter. aurerb culalne. an emlrouro" -j dally desirable. . (f Ttrss? cfrWj rm piano a, 'uwm'A. POLISH 2CK I'sllahlns none Qolckly Piano Polish 3u.ah . "" tM ft?. ' Thla preparation hat used ror over on th mental. PIANOS and m -. ' t r 1 fi. w uhe. ana i It . ine YAi.init ana pr T"HA.aA. J, rroduret a luatr Ilka - new Trim tne aiianteal effort t on your AUTOMOBILE 50c Can: 3 Cans, SI. Postpaid M'.U PIVNOH. SIBt lo S9.10 NH PI VYEllS. S1SS to SS100 We arc ofTerinR 150 of these beautiful $22.1 machines, in cluding 5 double face 10-inch records and free hpulfnir. 75 Pianos TunedPlayers Adjusted HOWmVIHCW 83G.838-840.S42-W4.846 Located on th siior or in v It. Snnrfa mid Amuaementa at tntir HAItN0 sood ron. i.l nn tronBitrui. ltpfk i i:cellent Stata roirle, Kma.H aata.l aV vva tl at1 aaM t fl UOOKI.RT Addreaa until June 1 IIAHHINGTON MII.I. Vn'' ,-.' JAMI- i:. IIAMIIIKV. ta.oel.ilf "nV 1 1 OTT.l. GKAITON. lVaahlnttQD. V.J WIIITi: MOUNTAINS. " , . WHITE MOUNTAINS Wa UCUf DDflFllF HOUSE NtlT Office: Spur Trawl P"",P 1 .. IPa .Hkaaa. Va rillfF bl 1 1 - I KotUI iind prrnlc i Cenlre hoTTAG; I mupiewuoa xioiui 'IIJW'I ' ieiiA1. flnli 1'ru HhAittlnir TO'irtl t, J00.-! J i 'Tl' '-: -"J ivi'""'., fafi sa if- 1 omce. iiwi ijwttr. r i. - 1. m 1NE0UN SOLES O'Sullivan's Rurtrwr Heels HKI'rffiSMS? Goodyear Shoe RepairinS1, not ni.nr.BT ".. 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