f$fr1l n tyv '" ' "t- ( rxAr-"j FJSTV'" " I-" "! jtt (';i r" $ir , f, sit I tun a I ''3 ana; "Wltf Mi I 8 JUVEiNLNG Jb'UBLJLO LEi)GEU-.iJHiLADJWLiJHiA, VVJSDjSESDA, AJLAltCH D, lDi TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY Ily I'MILIt' FRANCIS NOWLAN Ypslpnltn't Mvilrrv Solution I ,'l",(l ulth flic mpiinl tcv ji.utMruj ,s itiy.siiry omnium imiln T(lp mit)ri,rs T? Till; ruse of "The IjIkPlj IMiico ilitiKhnnliiRp Uouiump J- Ttnrwv Hunt hml ilcnliletl thnt Hip llM. pi nimbly of rr small wilting on n lltlli- roll of thin paper, lintl been tonrenlcsl In tlip hour jsln. Ijtiiletith the hour jlns wok not there for the purpose of nmrkiiic the time, foi there wns 11 rloek heiide It which Mill running. Neither wns It there for orniunent merely, for Hunt hail noteil that the last few giaiim of sand were tunnlnc thrnugh. It uni tlili that hud lulled IiIh misplcion at first, k'tiding him to think tlmt the glass had been ieered about nu hour be fore, lie became suspicion again on the realization that It could be reversed im often and ns lapidly iii one wanted That whh it Kurtlnu had reversed It Just long enough to slip the little roll of paper into the lower globe. Then on turning it light side up ngaln the pellet would bo rmereil, nnd only enough sund to mark the few moments the process had taken would bq left, to gie the iinprrioii that the glass had not been touched for about an hour. C1II Can you solve this case of One of tho Twenty-one fnTTIIOSr, trail are oii following VV mm, ,Teir''" asked llnncv Hunt nuieth it. he dropped into a se.U in the smoking ompartment beside derrv liill special agent for the Mate attorney general The pair were free to talk, as thej were the only ones in the torn pnrtment (.ill frowned "1 in hunt in' for a menn-livered flieku bank' r lookin gi be the n.ime of Hutherholt Perhaps je'vo he.ird sonietliiu' about "im lateh " Tile I'rlmlnolo.ist had luileed ccrv body who rend the papers bad Kuthcr holt, it seemed that proved to be one of the sllikest swindlers who had op erated in the state for a decade He had promoted a pnper oil well to the tune of something oer ?7.T,000 and dc k of the i eie at a Hutheiholt an parrntl had no lire Ions nidlie record ! There were no photographs of him and onl such description as could be got ten from the humble fo'k whose money hi had coaxed nway front them llll handed Hunt a tpligraphle de sorlptlon of the man It, read: "Height, five fct nine Medium build. Weight 1 in "Wears glasses, gold framed. Dark blue suit Oor i oat, Persian lamb collar Silk hat. Wind In right eje " "Now je wouldn't think je could miss a gu) tike that," loinmeutcd (ill! ns Hunt handed bni k the pnper. "There's twlnt-one men on thin train that answers the description with the blind eye lltt out. and devil a one that answers ft with the eic in it They wire me lie's on the train and I mnko the pinth Uut he aiu't on tli I train. l'r had a talk with the con- ' ductor nu' the train auditor, and ier. , passinger nnd ticket Is nccounted for, ' nnd there ain't a one ejed man on the train, and there s no less thn twintj one thnt answers the description other wise, nnd T nske ve, Mister Hunt, shall 1 urrest them all or which one of thimV." I "I'mler the olrcuinstnnoes, .lerrj." said the criminologist. "1 think the onlv I snne thing to do is neither lou enn t ' be blamed if somebody had the wrong hunch about his being on the train. Hut !ill was still grumbling when limit continued on liU nuj to the diner The diner was crowded and Hunt could not get a tabic to himself. He noted Icll n lie ntc thnt the man Op posite him answered the description of the Kwlndlcr, except that he hnd two thoroughl serkpnbTp-looklng ejes. Thn criminologist covertly studied them nnd could find no dlerence between them. Then the man, who wns just finish ing his meal, took the little pot of coffee nt his elbow, and, in nil serenity, poured It, not into bis cup, but on the tablecloth bejond it. Hunt leaped to his feet to noid the steaming tlood which poured ocr the edge, of the table: but with lrtuully the sninc movement he whipped out n, set of manacles and snapped them on the. fel low's wrists. "You're wanted, Hutherholt," he snld. Hut haw iul Jluiit know Aim, and irlint nhout the blind ryef I he anstcct will appear tomorrow. (i opyrljhl 1921 by 1'ubllc I.Jur Co.) HUMANISMS Inner Linhts on Lives and Whims of 1'ersonages in the Public h'ye By WILLIAM AT IIKKTON DU 1'UY The speaker of the House of Repre sentatives, Mr. Frederick Huntlngtou Gillette Is far filmed for his use of ex cellent I'ngllsh. His discriminating choice of words sIiowh Itself even on such informal occasions ns thnt of his presiding ns judge In n recent debate stnged by tho National Press Club on the subject: "Hcsolved, Thnt it is more noblo to be fat than lean." In his in troductory remarks he gave the follow ing proof that the beauty of words, llko pcnrls, mny bo enhnnccd by the man ncr of strinciuff them together: "Prom tho lnrcin of the Turk," lio snld, "to the ice cnoln of the L.spilmo n liberal adjustment of obesity is ncccs sai lly nn essential ingredient to beauty. The abbreviation o feminine clothin however, both at top and bottom. hardly compatible with an exaggerated rotundity. Considering tin little that woman wears today, 1 nm inclined to tiiink thnt It Goldsmith were still will (SB 5Tiffii-ftvJ i Touch Method is quickly mastered on tho ft CURING MACHINE S AUktya at fineertlpi, a minced in inc natural one. two, three order. onitrilt In 9n&jwFt ? iroyrownofi lice tout I conrtnWac. if. ydk a irfy 5ri v Vpvs to cpmtJ MintMrnnH atrs in r 111) llili -irffl I'hiini- H .limit .1811 rxt Door to Chestnut iircet Opera House 1021 Chestnut Street vrmal JomorroxO dyillinery Qpening U)n.l l(, IRIDAY AD S.ITURD.IY II ITII hlf MODUS 1 1 FRY DAY OF OPLS'ING Cliapcaux from Paris Originations from New York -Copies of Importations sldelplti-Disncy Models While the world still "lays ticasuie at her feet," the love liest and rarest seems to have bYcn transfoinicd into crowning glories for "Hci" head. Exquis ite creations of Neapolitan, of Lace, of Georgette, that seem fashioned of goshamcr; Snappy Tailored models Turbans of gorgeously tinted flowers hut there arc just hosts of beauties in this presentation. Come in to bee them! Headquarters forx EVERSHARP PENCILS No Sharpen ing, Several Grades of Lead Also Indelible Leads YE0& LUKENSCo. Stationery Printing New Address 12 N. 13th St. Also at 719 Walnut St. OpcnitigSpccialin Disney Dream Hats $ 5.75 m Newest and Loveliest Modes, $5.75 Rj:g&?m3mz2?&'X -zzss&v!e:z&m&'22m Daily Photoplay Guide i ... y sicm ag; -3mmttrattamwymg&im DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Wf" NIXON-NIRDL1NCER THEATRES Q rADMAM UI2RMANTOW , A II V-IMV1MI AllOVi: ALI.hOHKN? A1U,U- ''- h M rr s 4 Itnsunk A. niiiuiiiuiu m , null nt J Kw ic ii I"j A a ii iM'PlM Ami tllfr 'ii'. Hf nr rr f r "f . M(f ' . 1 J 111 I I r I l.nnl j I , ,,' r It i M-ries of Eve Talks :,;, H Joicph ( . i vrguson, Jr. Our Nrt Tiill. .l M.ir 2 I t ainf - u in n s 'li.it r 1 1 vv I r I I . i s m Thi r aiii 1 irit in is, I. s 'Iipm- fd"'ii, in t ni t ion I rop, i li I an I i vigt , ,, , , , ,, al ii'irn i i mln . i I i t u cunnoi uffnnl t ij-ii u I'l ' f l i I I i i i i li i ir iii .irrl n ,1 jis wh v il i' ' i irii'irn P itiiiirir Hint ill i i - U r 1 1 o p i o rn ui If wu nm Min ' r r i am iiihtir v ,iv Mil r , 1 ii III, iitoil of uttsidi im , k, in an ii iilii-i H I'ln -H i in ic specialist Atlll if pirtfh, s lirr , n Rl I ill il k I I ,1 t r II'IIM ,i I I I 1 II Mil I i I I ll7i'S 111 111 ll ll K ll il H'1 I K V I M'l in i. i N I'rturripllnn llpMrlniK 6, 8 & ID Sniilli 15th St. II ii J .fli rum ie Fji lhi f in u i gat N IMII In 'BILLIONS" ALLEGHENY iH,rT iI'jii 1'Viis W IH I'lf ll ORI I" "THE LOVE LIGHT" BROADWAY ".',! f,V .'7-V m i. mi ii mi in "IDOLS OF CLAY" AV7PNF IP -3t" at anJ AIIfBh-ny A. f V Jl"vJL, MlTIM.Il 1UDAV I M-m c sr iii ' "BLIND YOUTH" "A AI.MV UMAN'H PERFECT CRIME" CENTURY BELMONT r'Jrj A"0 MAIIKKT 11(11 (,l,s Mnrl l.S in "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" CEDAR Erie Aic nnil llth St MATINi:rj '2 11 SlllKT.in' MASOV "GIRL OF MY HEART" 00 HI A CtDAIl AM.NLL, Fay's Kn.ckerbocker 3'0AuZh "l.tsfK 1IAVA1CM1A "THE FIRST BORN" monti: III. I i: In "THE JUCKLINS' COLISEUM COLONIAL ''" MiiiKUT inrrwhi..N '.'1T1I M mini (.I.Un-i KOCKWKI.I. Iii THE SAGE HEN" FAIRMOUNT fk-Y;! mhv pic Kronn in "THE LOVE UGHT" DAII Y 56TH ST. ""AatiV, A Mm li wood A i t - urrl II V l Mlltl I'll Kl IIUII In 'THE LOVE LIGHT" A K I 11 MRfl i it"s r sr . (jiiimii juiuuv IiiniUi luni il in on rrankford IXH (11 IS rIKHMv- In "THE MARK OF ZORRO" Ilttloiv Sprue. IN'KI. DAII Y i:ktki nn Tiii:iiTi's 'OUT OF THE STORM" EMPRESS M,ss,MvV,VnAK,M (II'IHK.K llhl i onn" "THE JUCKLINS" FAMILY ri" V''IViJ'r:. HOI TI!W K1 III "THE MONEY CHANGERS" GREAT NORTHERN Br.'a? 1 .,", ' r." M H1 I'll KI'ORII In "THE LOVE LIGHT" imperial ,w;:',..v vs l: ;Y I4IN rllVNKl In "THE PENALTY" I FAnFR IHI' I'lNCAblK't AM. U,I,-UI,IX M4IM, V 1 1 (.KUTItl'Di: ITIIl.KTON'S "OUT OF THE STORM" I DC IQT 5-SI' 'Is" LOCfST STIII.KTS LUv-vJl m,, in s .in i;,BB ll ao in 11 linti picuroiin in "THE LOVE LIGHT" ' nixon"670"1 "i"!8T? and"o hum mm; rir.i.niM, in "A WOMAN'S MAN" FRANKFORD 471!i ft ,,u Mln lM'ltUW In "IDOLS OF CLAY" G.-.-.l,-,..,. 0510 flcrninntoHn Avr ermantown matinku daily IIMtltl l.l'OV Ull.hON'H "THE SPENDERS" IMPERIAL :d and topi mi : irTi.si:i: inn v (.1.11)14 llAITOV In "RISKY BUSINESS" ml C I f'-'D AND H1NRO.M HT.S V yJL.1 ma IISKB DMI.Y l!MllK Till IINKflfS "THE GREAT REDEEMER" STRAND u,:,,MVr,rN!.oBT l'MI III.NM.TT I" "SILK HOSIERY" JEFFERSON .Tir,,;- UTAH! II 1VAI.THAI.I. "THE SPLENDID HAZARD" I 1RFRTV unoAD . foi.riiniA ai Li'DCIM X MATIM'K DAILY I.OI". 11II.SON In "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" 333 market::1 ;r "n ''r apollo n ni wmMMtfmm m i t II 1K1 I'll M (HID In "THE LOVE LIGHT" princess n. r.r. ;,':;.' i, I'Kllll Willi I. in "THE MOUNTAIN WOMAN" IllnUi I-' v I I'Hli" KH s -T I III- I Mill - "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" rubyma,,kb,,v,:,wTm ; nn i.i m iii ri.Kii in "FICKLE WOMAN" D Tiiotpj.iiv srs Ml riM.I. Dill Y OH I.N MIMHtr. In "POOR SIMP" MANHEIM QEHllANTOW N Al K. AT Ml.NHI.IM MT l.l( V. I.Allli In THE MISFIT WIFE" HIA vM.I.N I iilUAltD 11 K 11 1 riNl i: Dill Y 1 1,1(1 (.(lltlMIN In 'THE GREATER LOVE" ASTOR MODEL t.'l SOUTH HT Clrili-ir i inllnunijH frnin 1 io 1 1 MAIM! IIMHIKIISTKIN In "THE DAUGHTER PAYS" im lie nonld so clinngc the sex of one of his moit famous couplets that it would rend : "Womnn nttts but little here below, Nor uutitii Hint little lonn." York, I'd., sas Hcnrescntnllie Kd- nurd H. Jtrnoks, of Hint city, came icry nenr bclmr the sent of the capital of the United Stntcs. Hack In 1777. wlien Hin Tlrlllsli were in possession of riillndclpliin, it nas tlio seat of government. lntcr. before the wilderness on tlie Potomac naH chosen, it was considered, Tho faHicrs made n urent mistake, sas Sir. Urooks. York is located in n tcenically beautiful vnllcy, Is sur rounded by productive farm lands, is a hundred milcn nearer the heart of tho nation than ii Washington. AVo lost the capital because our lnnds were already settled nnd wp could not give a grant like the District of Columbia. Ilcprcsentntlvp S. H. AVinslow, of Massachusetts, is one of the btoutcst men In Congress nnd enjoys telllntf Jokes on others of stipcrfluom nicrdupols. lie says that not long ngo the time for election of ofllcers in the Fat Men's Club in Now Tork wns approaching. It ns conceded tliat the mnn uhtf ex erted himself le-ist was best nuallllcd for the ofllco of president. So wns n very unusual campnlgn being conducted. Oonccivo tho surnrisc. therefore, when two members of the club, stand ing nn a street corner, saw the leading candidate tor presidency go pnst nt n run, Later lie una called into cnucus end defended himself in this wise: "I was bumped Inlo by a truck which pushed mo nnd started me running, nnd I was too lazy to stop," (CopjTlsht. 1021, by l'ubllo Tdzcr Co ) the twelve-hour day in tho mills of the United Htnles Steel Corpornllon Is being considered by a committee of presidents of the subsidiary companies, I II. Unry, chnlnnan of the corporntloii. nil nounccd yesterday. Mr. Oary said ho believed the committee would report 'ihw$i$& more,- nm, "The seven-dny icck nn,i it . turn In thonging shifts " i, e .'""i "have been eliminated by nL ponie." "ur com. AURORA -"M,;i,!sVN,,,AViAI" i i.iiiin siorr, "Paxtncrs of the Night" BALTIMORE );: r'i!!," w ii ia( i: iir.il in ' "THE CHARM SCHOOL" OVERBROOK 0,o&,,A?l"Jlt wns ur.ui.it'H "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" PARK lllDlil. Al P. 4 DM I'HIN si Mhi 3 If. I.vk II IS lu I I M IA1 111 III A PERFECT CRIME" SAVOY i.i i ii ii i i r vj Ki.i i 1 11 I Mill li.ll I IIKIIK IMMKI x III "OH LADY, LADY!" BENN BLUEBIRD i,i ni imi iiufiDi.iND a n l V I INI. I DIM V "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" Mr mil A.Sfusupiannn i nntiniiniiH J until 11 I.OIX w kiii-.ii-h "to 11 i:si: iim, uiiuiN" "LKB hlll'H tOMKDl" SHERWOOD UK I HI', (il.ll ii In "LOVE" .Mill (i ml lliliiniiir,. ifji ..' Km iiso Mimtt T-6ER WOULD END 12-HOUR DAY Steel Corporation Executives Con sidering Change, Gary Says New York, March 0. Elimination of cddi irrr 'r" AN" hphui v. OrtVJVC IIATIN'KK H1TI UD i r HIIIRI.KV HlhON III "lllMi TO" mill "" ii.uik roiiu in "Till', JOtKKi" ySbs. The stenographer's tool kit: ( ' ' 'li?w MffiRSBARP uvwimruvBL Mide by The Wthl Compiny, Chicago Prices $1 to SOS cVrtrLuHie iu' viHuirt WOOL Camel Hair Top Coats That meet the demand . for a light but warm all purpose coat for Street, Motor or Sportwear. These coats have the softness and durability that can only be found in Genuine Imported Camel Hair. They arc excellently tailored in mannish styles and nothing has been sacri ficed in their usual standard quality prices much lower than here tofore. Orders by mail haie our careful attention, Dr. J a g gera Cb, 1516 CkestnutSt PHILADELPHIA, -,nUrnUnnnllrinnnAni1inTnnrirhn A Rare Raisin Pie fresh and delicious, waits for you at your grocer's or your bake shop, or you can make one at home according to the recipe below. Serve for dessert tonight. Filled with plump, tender Sun-Maid Raisins. Baked so the juice forms a luscious sauce. The men folks call it "rare pie," and it is. For it's baked according to a special recipe, the result of many tests. You've never tasted better pie, if any equally as good. Nutritious, too, for raisins furnish 1560 units of energizing nourishment per pound. Try one now. Every first-class baker has this pic or you can use the recipe below. Raisins are rich in iron content; and it is iron in the blood that brings the bloom of youth to women's and children's cheeks. So raisins are a "beauty food" as well as healthful and delicious. Make many foods with rabins. Learn what these raisin dainties mean. SUN-MAID RAISINS The Recipe Cut This Out and Keep It 2 cups Sun-Maid Raisins I 'j cup.s boiling Hater 1 cup (sugar 4 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind Juice 1 orange 1 tablenpoon grated orang rlnd 1 cup chopped walnuts Cook raitins in boiling water for fiva minutes; pour into ugar and corn tarch, which have been mixed. Cook until thick; remove from fire and add other ingredient. Bake between, two emits. Walnuts may be omitted if deilred. Always cook with Sun-Maid Raisins, the finest raisins grown. Packed in California in an immaculate plant clean, sweet, wholesome American raisins the kind you know arc good. Made from &weet, tender, juicy Cali fornia table grapes, noted for their fragile skins. Taste their plump, tender meat and youMl always want Sun-Maid Brand. Three varieties: Sun-Maid Seeded (seeds removed); Sun-Maid Seedless (grown without seeds); Sun-Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid Brand. S,end for free book, "Sun-Maid Recipes," describing scores of ways to use. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Fresno, CaWornia Membership 10,000 Growers Cut This Out and Send It California Atiociated Raisin Co. l-il. -s-.Hft.ll, !'ri-.rw(, t'nl. Please send me your book, "Sun'MaU Recipes," free. Name Address.. City -.State uiii'iiiiir 'V J 1 -i -.. fwi'fpr &a 'ii..ii.J.Vj A
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