,'. tpiffW5wpTgpt(fr.rg?rllW(w - .y -iif 'f-j '""-j-V1 '' ' " (?' v' "',. r1t If tf EVEXJXG PUBLIC LEDGEK-IMLILADIOLI'RIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 0, 1U21 0 LADY FINGERS By JACKSON GREGORY Cotvrlrfiti Itit, tu Charttt Bcrlbntr's Sent fi n n,pir bnbj w coming to tlicm. And I-ni'i .?""." .,, i,pV roulil n..,.rnnie mr u". "",-"-'., , """"."llrne them Hiop lx months ,hfm, '"X Mr- b ltK " e time " '", J,Z' the look of worry lind b5b'V I oher ' ww. In the little 'n' T.,1 1 mnVo pood. Ami fortune ,hlcSh.,kln into n smile of rImI "" iT lie hnil mW n lyric for IB: "P'rjd nno h nnd n third. All to.Hff.'.., Ami he had mndc . i. iVkworlli bffinn t bonst of ffVb-lr pine with the Lock- M.rtli pnrrr. " wlP n p0,Mn,n V1' , . . Mi of light "e ",,ro n wc,,k !,'.Ll.i ! . he helped with the lis stlek on the floor dnnqcrmi'd.v near i ora ruin sri-oatnm bonk nt him: "Hold your tnneiic. von old font! 8tlt.rll spoke, prying out in n voire tvlilcli Iinil never been Minrper. which nnd never foiiglit so valluntlv to hide nn emotion ! "(Hi. I know when I'm lieat"r. '. An I I in lienten now. Knr tin. flrt time u my wicked old life. I'm n vllininr.iw. M'lfiHh. urnnplns, dcspicnbln old woman nnrt I know it ns well ns you do." linld's eyeH were Hooded wllli under- aiming, with sympathy, nnd witi. x.. .1....- ... -. r ... . . : . . i .in i..- m sihiiii up neiorc mc uim i Miming glndnes!". "I lo'.e'nn thlnr "Trlril tl.e M ,, I ;;V,,U ,m,s,,,, " tl..-- -he beg,.... onel wlKft ,' !p i'1fll llrk rut her short KWW .."-.? "SI W i nSni n KS. ' .WJ 'i,;;hw ;zti v.t'.jl1! j. '. .i than in-- iiimi vciir ii i iipvpp nnve l Mill - '!"' .Ini When the linliy came, a 'nronH lr n'fJ Uo,bpr!' ,,,ere V imnortfd nurse In the house under tB rflhfiil "ve of Or. .IclTcrRon I.ee ftallo ""l.Itobert. Sr.. had money "A' '.?' anything else In the world Jfsrr'''nnlconccllc,lft;,t,V,,i"; T..iiiIv Imppy ns ft ynS father. 1 J ' know Tnt it I,. The glrl-mother footed hrr ImpplnfM ; n very until 1.1 thing; Uobert vrtn delirious with It. Enid Vs " riKht: that was the first thing of which he demanded to be an u red a infinite number of times. And in the bnby! At fust he was over Id juKt to he informed that it was a normal bfib.v in nil respects. Ood alone to,ff, nlmt nntlripatory (cars the loucg father is subject to. ' Mo for them life now entered n new nw Itobert's keen eyes made out hat Knld was ns beautiful as ever. reoro knntiful. In sober fact ; that the r0. entne back to her riicclw and the laughter to her eyes ; that In no ,!rnd fashion had she grown older in a dnr ; that she began to look younger ; .hm'ilip nurse suspected she was only ,etentccn irtinlfl Ilond cal cd to sco them. 'I'hi., like the matter of the mortgage, n". to reinnln sub rota. Ho sat and looked nt Knld and the baby and for n long, long while said nothing. He 'u!t marveled. He asked in n hesitant fjfhloii to be allowed to hold It a mo ment. He wrung Robert's hand hard j ho went nway. "You ought to be mighty lmppy, he Hid. "I nm." said Tlobert. The important, lilgh-mlaried nnd ex irrmelr efficient nurse was a mere mor tal She burned her linger one day nnd .aid "Damn!" This in the presence of the baby, ho turned speculative eyes upon her. The baby was two weeks Did. Itobert railed the nurse into the nut room. With dignified nnd ini prusive severity he rnutioned her jjiinst allowing such n tiling to occur min. One could not be too careful of the impressions made upon children it early nges. Robert Ktlis. Senior, was editor-in-chief of the I.ockworth Independent. Enid hnd to be cnreftil nowndnys not to freak in terms of praise of anything under the sun which she did not want immediately bought nnd R'nt home to her. She had now gone out of the house and down the footpath through the woods to meet her husband who ni.i coming home early today. He held out ids arms to Iter an lie fimc through the trees, his eyes boor iih, his smile boyish, his hair rumpled si he swept off his hat in greeting. She waited for lilm, her smile tender and glad. When lie put his arms about her little thrill ran through her whole body, nn answering thrill through his. Dr Jefferson Lee Hullock had brought ltobrrt Kills. Junior, into the world. The old fellow had ndored Enid since the day he had brought her, too, into this life. Also he bad come to hare a great likini? for the erstwhile Udyfingers himself, for certain very dflnlte reasons: t lie boy was likable and the old doctor's heart was a wide open place of welcome for new loves; Robert's little lyrics appealed mightily to a seiitimcntnl old hart; and finally, here was another instance of old Hnchcl Metheril's persecution. So, curling his mustaches fiercely, nnd chinking the metallic substances in his pocket, he went straight to the IJIg House and reeking on his high heels nnd small toes, te burst forth into denunciation of its mistress anil her ways. "It's a tlanmcd shame, madam!" lie ihouted at her "What'H that boy ever one to you that you should treat him 1 wouldn't treat a cursed yellow dog'' What hns that sweet little girl 'lone, that you should hound her as son re done? ''And that baby of theirs, a year old join), ami jq.j haven't so much ns id o os on ii. Judas Tricst, madam! h.f. nnmel Stetberil, I'm ashamed f you. Itsciifl Stetberil. speechless f,o far Wore his unexpected gust of words. fpcd at uim an pounded her old Turns urlouslv "wi vo thr beard of a brigand, the eyes of n wolf," fhe said queerly, "and underneath you have the heart of n mooning old turtle-dove. You nrn a meddlesome, nose-poking old busybody nnd Oil, come on, can't' you"? (!omc on," She snatched at his sleeve, pounded the lloor with her stick, nnd dragged him to the door. Outside young Ucc ron wnv holding the carriage team in restive chock. Carter stepped to his mistress' elbow; the marveling colonel followed her; young Heeson gnvo the horses their head and they were off. Hut where? wondered tlio colonel. He did not dare hope. At tha edge of a wood young lSecson stopped. Ha nppearcd to know the ex act spot, though to the colonel's star ing eyes there was nothing to mnrk it. Down climbed Itnchel Hlethrrll, the dazed colonel following. Never a Iioiisr in sight. She led the way, back from the road, through n meadow, up a gentle, brushy, slope. There was a tiny trail under foot. 'T mads it." said the old woman colorlessly, her hand on his arm. "It is the path of weary old feet, colonel." When they came to the crest of the knoll the nalli ended abruptly In a clump of bushes. Which was n stupid thing for u pnth to do, argued the colonel, since plainly trails should lead somcMheic nnd this one led nowhere. Hut Itarhcl Stellieril'H hand, trembling Just n little, parted the bushes so that they could look forth. And what they saw was the porch of the little house In which lived Itobert and Enid nnd the bnby. n porch, flooded with sunshine. "Kvcry dny," whispered the old woman, "shu comes outside. She brings the bnby. She puts It down on a quilt and watches it. It can crawl, colont-1. I am afraid she Is going to let it walk before its little legs are strong enough. " "My Clod!" whispered the colonel. "You have com" this close, you have made a path as far ns this, nnd you have never gone to them?" "Would they take me in? Would they drhu me away? After all that I have done against them, would they take mo in?" The old colonel trumpeted mightily into his handkerchief. She looked up at him with eyes sud denly hungry and wistful. "They'd take the devil himself in,", he grunted indistinctly. "If ho came ns jou do. Those two. why good God. Itnchel Stetberil, they've hearts of; gold!" He broke a sudden way through the bushes and he nnd she, ride by side, arm In arm, went through, innkiiu a fresh end to nn old path so that nt last It led somewhere. Ah they sot foot on the porch, Itobert nnd Enid en me out of the cottage. Enid with the baby on her arm, Kobert carrying the quilt. AVhcn they saw her they stopped and stared. "flrandmn!" cried Itobert. Enid was speechless, Hut it was to Enid's face that the hungry eyes went, it wns Enid's soul they sought to read. It was to Enid that at last ltachcl fercd so." Her voice broke u little; the yearning crew in her eves which at last had gone to the babv's face. "I have paid, paid, paid; over and over. In loneliness j in n loveless, barren life. Itobert was rlsht when he said that Holly paid, that Ambrose paid; that Haitdon paid: he wns rlfht u-heti lie himself paid, and like a gentleman. So nnve i paid. And now. will vim take mc in with you? Or," and again her old ynicp nnrticneil anil she threw up her ucnu wnn a sort oi defiance intiniteiy sad, "will you slap my ugly old fno'i and tell me to go?" In tier nervousness she rapped ns of old with her stick. "Answer mc ; which is It?" Eor the moment they were beyond the jiower of words. Hut even so Enid knew wlint to do. Sim came forward quickly, her eyes wet but smiling, and into the old empty arms of Itnchel Stetberil she put her baby. Eor an instant the old woman was terrified; she felt that her wrinkled, twitching fnce would make the baby cry. Hut when the baby, who was too young perhaps to read the harsh lines and not old enough to fail to rend the heart, laughed, it was Itnchel Stetberil herself who cried. (THE END) srmxo nrcsoitTS MKEwnnn. x. .i. LAUREL HOUSE LAKE-WOOP.N.J, On the Wings of Spring Tome thftUclitH of Jjlkfnood, rrntcrlnc quite naliimllj- nlinut l.aurtl Hodmi. There I nn nllurlng ctiiirm nt I.nUp nnoil now. Outdoor sport nre nt llielr best Ten id". Ktdlnr. Mntnrlnr unci THE SPORTIEST OF GOLF On America's Finest llesort Course. TflPDhnne. I.nkpMrnml J.tft Tioklt "llown Through the Veari." J. Murnliy. Mcr. ii. V. Miirnhr. Aft. Mrr. INEAIR HEALTH FARM I L.HGH'UUU, i. J, lien. pnnBiiwii, uAciviaa. T.arrit flvmnftfllum. Turkt.lv 1216- trle llvdrnlharAcr n.thi. liAAdbfclL r.ld.'nr, Oolf. Tablo Uupclled from 104 tern rami, llnnm-i. l'tinn. D20. Vm.MASI JONEH nOTll. THrMtw HIT. CT.KMKNW. M1CTI. MOUNT CLEMENS MINERAL BATHS World renownod for Rheumatism, Nri-ou-n nnd thnt run-down condition. Onn all the year. 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Official fjrncy nf THE SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS 241 Fifth Avenue, New York I.ONDONi lib Kesent Street, S.W. rAIUSt 20 rue Lsiarett KI.l.MS. BWlT7.Mnr.AM VI.1MM. MVITZKlll.AM) The famous Woodland Resort and fashionable Alpine Spa l nr.Mitcil for the beauty of I'a nurrnuna.rv. nn 1 for lln Lake bnthltiB at .1700 feet ntioir- iiea level. ,nr ile Cruimu uitli tiarm Mirlni;". n'J-fl., I. Ijinte iinthini; rtiililln- IIrIi rluvi In ilomlnatlnc inivlllon. :i!0 IimU, HllUnR rooniv nrul private Imlhv, TennU, (iolf. Larce 1'iirl., tlrrhrvtm D.llllfv. r.l). lli:z.ni,.. Monairer HOTELWALDHAUSSr Special Auto Tag Service Automobile License Tags in Less Than 24 Hours "Hour Way the Sure Way" Ask Your Notary- for This Service Bassett & Oliver 673 N. 15th St. Hell Phone, Poplar 227 PHILADELPHIA Kiir.iv.r.ixnKy. swirzr.nf.tNn Kni:r.i.ivr.r.N siviruiti.wn DR. BINSWANGER SANATORIUM BELLEVUE KSt.iJ!.tsiiKi is:.:) KREUZLINGEN (Lake of Constance) SWITZERLAND Vor trealinont nf NHrtVOfS and Mntnl.Comnlalntr. Sanatorium rnnaisx .f In DKTACHKD VII.1.AH In wni latd-out irrounile 7 VIliaH for patient auffrrlnir from Neurn.ei nnd Nervous I'roKtrutlon S Villa, for .Montal Diene. lnntallat on for IlvnilOTITKIlAt'Y. OYjrNASTtC'H. MASSAUK. AUTIHTIC HAM) IMJl'STUIES. GAIIDKN1NO. TENNIS, et.'. Kor partlriilnra apply to tho Jlanairei itr.nxi:. switkri..m iiiinxi:. svitxkui.axi Hotel Suisse The only first-class house oppocite the station in Ti:i,i:ritoxr: axd iti.NNixo wati:r in At.i, p.nriMs Berne r.lHXDKt.WAi.ll. SVlTZi:itl.ANI ml W DE LUXRrlw "Paint for Permanency" Spring Painting We ilo painting; and decorating fir particular people. Why not taKe ndvantugc of absolutely purej mnterluls and Aral-clans work manship7 Our estimators are ao near a jour phone. TORR-WILUAMS COMPANY, INC. Painting and Decorating 2007 Market Street ne.' Phone Spruce 7033 Philadelphia, Ps. t.iiixiir.i.WAi.n. s n.i:ui.ANi . ,. . ff1 UIIVI1 117 1 A I I m ' ,lr I'li'il oi hip ivnriu-i.iinun iii-.h.'vi.k iini.ik LirvlINLIJtjLW ALjL' LANK, hetwrcn chirlern. Auto ilrivr tin 1IRI MNO POULTRY AND SUPPLIES e:;;eJ.TeeVnor,'o,V,yHVnl,,V.r; GRAND HOTEL BE AR 8 j fjEg i.i rr.itxi:. swiry.Kni.Avn I.ITKltXK. IT.i:ni.AXII LUCERNE HOTEL MONTANA I nrlvnlril rn.ltlon l.lft I'l-om the Otniv tht: last 'voiti i moukkv iiotki. comfouts ralthiiUViKororar TAW HtW iii.iii. svfiTzr,ui.xi MM O.I A. VIT,lf.Hl.AXn MALOJA PALACE HOTEL Hill vnn...... nnie -....,- l'nirHiltnn OITIIV. SWITZKKI.AXO 100 rnnms; Oolf, Trniila Ofl II V. SMIT7.i:itI.AXI IBEAU RIVAGE X OUCHY Lausanne Hatched in Philadelphia Kirry "Orchard Strain" thick la nr. iIiumI In our ovrn lnrite Hatchery the only ' nluut of lu kind In l'lilladtlphla established I lii ear. 10'V of our ciiHtomer call here perionally for their chlcka. rllmluallnc all ehlpplnr ' rlki they know It U real economy to boy I "CHICKS THAT HI1.I. MVK." (lur llluntratrd literature iltlnr mmnM. j i information lll bo mulled free on request. I Orchard Poultry Farms " ll.flPeXvr Un Jtlw In U- llt I :i9fi0 Filhert Street. Philadelphia, Pa. spiKxnin p.MtK ox Tin, i m: Til NK ! ' FARM AND aABDEN liAfiA,. SWITi:UI.AM Jt.i.. .tMIKUI.WIl DAf,A7 ON THE WAY TO THE ENGADINE in?xTQUELLENH0F H0F RAGAZ Kr. MOItlT'.. STKltl.XI) ST. MOKIIZ. MVITI lil.Wii I ' A ' ' oar Desired i , . 02B. ST. MORITZ PALACE HOTEL M JIMKIl III nilT ST. MORITZ THE GRAND HOTEL i i' I'o-n ti- Mr.iiif.N vr i.r lllll ItoOMs ihii IIATIIh Ml 1 Kltl'X. VIT.I-KI IMI jkffK 1 '111' Ml K II It I X. 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GALEN HALL WERNERSVIUEA. OPENS Saturday,April9lK Through Choir Car MYandPhilnPenna. oReadinAjR.R. Howard M.Vinc MANAOEK .w. a. I.IXMIA ciivn w rit(ixiKxc I I IK 111 llilllS nr LH.p ijLDIlF.i nrsnitTs ti: Msmrs FURNESS- r L m jKnf& !rU2lIlZiirZB SS' 0M B8 Tw. D , trom, N.wYm All Outdoor Sports '.11 l'u.i.inru Ite mrcil ror Ili-rmiV h...iii... . .. ... . . r .-..iM.ii nrrj ti i'tiiir,,im unci Miiuriuy 111 .lu l...u I, !..... .-. P .... ... .. ,r ,,..iin 1 11 1111 fiv Mrjinrr" S. S. "KOIIT VICTORIA" S.S."FOKT HAMILTON" Hrt ford. ,cij.i.e t.traia.r ,, iul) ,, sni;vii.i.r. s, r. nib .11.1J1111 ?m ...,i.i i .. sptnal Sumvirr 7oui f anl ' lu R . IH.M 'N at-Wll. n ICNISNM.IIKIWII IIA I IMS 8 uiaxjiAiu ucuijT.riA. j ri K rss ''Vv iTii S' C No V'i I The BcUevfew, WtelfA'fW;f,H I... 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