.'r' .. V'?iCrTSB I ' - V V f Vy VT'-W1 -fT 1 U1f, 7; iir V . . H ,i I j' 'r .. " ' x v:rw l ' ., "', .si ' ' ',(V' J Jyj J''' . -f ' " . '-" t ' a ' ire 'f' v- r- , T ? f ..rv,;"i hh JU' v' . . v vff - EVENING- PUBLIC iLEDGERr-PHILAI): ELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 27, UHHL 15 $m WiSSwif Twinkling Ifle B DADDX CHAPTBB I Th Danclnr Lihta wBif we would cohic to a bcautl- -ful hts Island," said Peggy. She Billy had grown ineu 01 uniting .. . ... AMn lii tlio nrettv wish '- nn ciiiiu y v.v.... - Ullbont, seeing only wave. d J, , . j Folly uisncr, " ... limine chuckle ho alwnjs chuckled (jpy mane u himk unvvu i'i rhvmo: !; .. .lil.ll T.I. JihflU C lo xwinnun imoi 1 you'll irown and tlifcro you'll ..tinted ahead through the grow ;ji 'doom of evening. Peggy and Billy .. .' i,l car nothing In the dusk. t tKW extent, tho tumbling vmumb of -tfh Miey U8U grown mw Sat Floer of tho Forest, the choco y.'colofcd'mnld, and Youth of tho Lion, taJM Mr .bravo lover, . had sharker ,f,ptity give a shout of Joy, Tho 23&n looMd more closely . Just .'Hm lfc edge, of the, sea was a dark rffiT which they had thought to ,be a !Er-)iinglng cloud. Now .they, saw It ( As the little sailboat. Steered by the fcrMble sailors, spea toward ine tor iiiYtiny lights appeared peculiar 1M&. They flashed and twinkled and Vn,ns lleiits look like twinkling ''ilari.'V, whispered Peggy. 'feifXli go to Twinkling Isle, fltrt you'll frown and there you'll smllo." . it that moment the little sailboat1 Itnitd in Its course, steering directly Jto ftMt roaring breakers. Tbe choo tatt'Colorcd maid and her lover clasped etea other in fear. They know that be Ittlh breakers usually lurked ugly ncbi waiting to wreck any unlucky liloHhat might crash upon them. , Bat the invisible sailors did not let As teilboat crah upon the rocks. They ftiltd It through the t.osslng, angry 'tHr, seeming to follow an unseen Kto. There was a moment of Bwirl jf,tof splashing, of swinging back and Urt' and toe sanooat nnrtcd into tho fa shelter of a quiet little bay. All on board felt a quick glow of gladness gladness because they had tome unharmed through tho dangerous breakers, gladness because of the beauty titer found around them. ' Darkness had now fallen so they eeuld not see the shore only a fringe of tall, lacy trees showing against the lb. But of n sudden the twlnkllnc 'Ujhts burst out by themselves. They Sartiea among tue trees, they glowed onr the beach, they danced over the water. ,j''Il looks like fairyland," cried Peggy il dellgfet. "And why shouldn't it?" chuckled Mly Wisher. "Twinkling Isle Is filled m Jolly fairies." Tbat was pleasing news. Fairies PiH7 and Billy were cagor to meet ttaa. t"Not touight," chuckled Folly Wisher. "It isn't f-.ife to go nhore on Mtrangc island in the dark." lie invisible sailors seemed to think to tame, for they anchored the bont in middle of the bay., iThe sound of music now floated across tie water. It as hwcet music. Hvelv iWrie-and the lights danced in time to it. "That is the Nightingale orchestra." Mid Folly "Wisher. "The fairies are hvina a fete tonieht." 'Each fairy seemed to be carrying his awn electric torch. The lights jigged amonj the trees, they trotted nlong the teach, they waltzed across the surface of the bay. .V'Oh, the fairies are coming out so te can see them," whispered Peggv. cut they did not see the tamo then. ocarers of the lights were hidden im their view bv the darkness. "I'd hie, to daneo to that fairy music," rtlmered Peggy. "I'd like to dance luiljtit." She got her wIhIi at once. Ha music made her and Hilly begin to juu. It did the same to the choco-lata-colored maid and her brave young lorer, All began to dance to the sweet trains. They danced and danced in juM with the dancing fairies danced through the night; until dawn came M will be told tomorrow. i . tBE DAILY NOVELETTE Two Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. BTICH - r.nttJ llfn r.viio Ma rinttniri A WELL-KNOWN, popular millionaire told m not long ago he had made " it a rigidly enforced rule In all his establishments that any man, from top to bottom, who for the third time came late without a gllt-cdge alibi must hand In bit time. " The reason for this decision, he said, wan that, he didn't want in his employ potential murderers. Asked to elucidate, ho explained as follows: a no nrst ming a chronic late-comer does after he has made his bed Is to t II .t..i. tL m i. a . il.i it. .. . . . try to He out of it. Experience has taught me that the man who lies will steal. yet knew of a crook who, If there was sufficient at stake, wouldn't ftO! I In It I f ' The Incriminating Paper S By FRANK II. WILLIAMS Blffi JftCITAn nnannrl fha Iaav et friA Htt Blowly but thankfully. In the w was a certain paper. Oa thin l the heat of their Indignation at what they considered a wrong dealing on the i'i ui me uovernment, had signed ttls document pledging themselves to JTtrthrow the Government. Since sign- -"vu.uviH im juuuk men mm J teen the error of their way. Now WT Wert PlcrrPrKno'lf nrivlmiai An. IVl0ihc,",lence of thoif foolishness. I "11 JaCKSOn in nnfni-ln.. ,1.1. nm ? ,'a opening this safe, was nctin? r younK mcn of whom the main n as hi'' yu"Ber brother. 4iji K "' ""'en .lacKson was now WMing and tho safe he was now open- -. .. muse oi uiaude Lagrange, a KIaw,' who n"'1 bcn 'nrgely wnmenlal in working the young men frR,.?i a'l lnte,y BUo,vn n strnc de- efi.r.i ,,l0."sp ine paper ns a means levying blackmail upon the signers. 1 e minute Jackson had opened the thlJT,? ,thc Rafo "id then the lltht .t lInor l,e fln8lcd a pocket Mrfi.. m, Ule B sneivoH and coin rirtmsnts. These shelves and compart- tt7.f "' ..' ni" of liners. Seeing to tC ilu?nt ty of material ho must SS.l'.r,,u,,r- At lost he found the I'm ih as ?c?rchinB r and caught pafHn M.,uu7-J, ,?.." ?"P. '0 Hti,.i u vnwr lne uashlUtht that it rn1 il mo,rc carefully to see mmllW ," lhS 'locument he had dhim'clf on,t,,,l,, J10'"4- mvcd Cwano 0p.in win(low Irving to the ' nmaJh!""1 a ud,im fleure rose ft. Jt.C,ronohnK. position In front nf $?' c$T a 1,ght tM j'landsup!" C'hU ML"!"1", ""toniatlcally went elDtcMnJ i,hncnU' hls rKlt hand, still M SullshV'aiCr', whll0J,Is lf" l" ' UttnV. .l'?fl And ns ho did sn n J'tkewrVon K toh,m- T1,e voica n unmlMnknMvn,K "l0 ''"'""'and hod lf' of ti, ,, """ lnD1 i the con- ' 1 he tahiS"1 th.a,i "a',,r n the lut still Low, ,'? n,n'1 ,,,,Pn hlt ''own. CJ. the vole.1 5Ur lmm,s """ went .Ail ', ' . IKftlevolVo H?A t"rllf,, ,0 ,1P rl the ucntltv'n nCrc " no mls f TolcetCn .ys0' t!"" leon issuing 'watnew.l xas .?' Fcrcuson. u And T n.vi., v.f ----- - - -. -..n w u UWB nuv, 11 VUCIO nno Buuucut ub BIBKC, WUUI Kill.' I Hfin't Vr.tl n,l T nnn't tinna ...... J 1.v,ta nnlanll.l ...J.... It Now this millionaire's reasbnlng may hardly be puncture -proof; but It con tains the nucleus of a great and deep-seated truth. . This truth is that all qur frailties, fallings, faculties and habits are more of less closely Interrelated Interwoven constantly affected by tho carryings on) ono of another. , -' ,The man who at tho slightest provocation flics off, the handle will In nlno cases out of ten bo found to bo Irresponsible, Unreliable perhaps unscrupulous. ;Dl8honesty,proverblalIy stops at nothing. . And drug addicts and drunkards are human, Pandora's boxes. Every llttlo loose strand by so much lessons the toughness of the fiber of the cfitlro cloth. . Every tlmo A man Indulges In something of which he is afterward ashamed he not only strengthens the hold on him of that particular weakness, but he adds fuel to all the slnn AmnlrWtntr within Mml Every tlmo a man lets a so-called "bad habit" get the better' of hlra, one " "U " "u uut nave oeiore are xairiy sure to germinate, while all the rest gain in strength and extent I There Is no such thing as a "pet" vices when a man hitches un with one h marries each and every member of the whole ugly family I It Is a case of ijovo me, iovc my doggie 1" And there can bo no compromise the only way out is absolute dlvorco I When we consider undesirable, burdening, obstructing habits, therefore, every man and every woman, of course, has but two alternatives: 1. Bo SLAVE to NONE. Or, eventually 2. Be PLAGUED by ALL I who had told him one evening not so long ago that she reciprocated his affection. "Clara 1" cried Jackson. , ''X-yes, lt'a me," carte Clara's volco." tvOh, Sam, I'm so sorry it's you I've got to to arrest 1" "Arrest?" cried Sam. "I don't Understand this at all." "Don't you see?" cried Qlara. "I'm in the Federal Secret Service. The uovernment heard about this conspiracy incse local young men were mixed up in and sent me here to find out all about it. And. oh, Sam, I'm so dread fully sorry it's you I" "But, Clara " cried Sam drop ping his hands starting toward her. "Lets EatL 99 HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce You may love the hills and woods and little birds and things but the best part of the scenery is your picnic hamper. And the best thing in it are those Heinz Bakdd Beans. Whether picnicing, camping, or at home, Heinz Baked Beans are the most convenient, most nourishing and most appetiz ing food for hot weather. Be sure they are Heinz Baked Beans and not ordinary beans. Oven baking by dry heat preserves the rich flavor and health-giving qualities that beans naturally have. And Heinz famous Tomato Sauce gives them that delicious tang that "just beans" do not have. "Hands un t" cried Clara sternly, her nlstol flashing in tho lfsht from her electric torch as she extended the weapon in' front of her. "Go to that table as I told you, quickly I" Sam went. And as he went he was sorely troubled and fearful. viom in uiu oeurut OC1VUU1 uho bad always been some mystery con nccted with her occupation from tho tlmo she arrived in tho city. So she had been detailed on the case? Thcro had been rumors of a Secret Scrvlco agent being on the Job. That was one of the reasons why the young men had been so anxious to recover that damn ing paper and why Sam, In order to keep his younger brother out of trouble, had volunteered to get it. , Slowly Knm took his seat at the table. his face blanched, his heart beating rapidly, as ho seated himself uiara switched on the liahts in the room and then seated herself opposite him. Aa she did no Sam throw the paper to tho center of the table in front of him. "You can put your1 hands down on tho tablet" said Clara, in a busl ncssliko manner. "But keep them on the table 1" , . "Clara," said Sam, "this is h fear ful mess we're In. IIow con I ccr rxnlnln llw wlinl- thlncr to vou?" A heartbroken look crept into Clara's face. For a moment she glanced at Sam, her whole affectionate soul In her cyes. xnen sne turned ncr glance 10 ward the naner. "I'm sorry dreadfully sorry." she said. "I bad no idea it was going to TALK WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c., 60a, $1.00 on write direct to WtrMtDeaUlMif. C-.,115BknuaSt.N.T. i Hut, Sam, dear, I'vo got to y duty. I love you with all my , but I'vo gtx 10 do the one I've sworn to do. I've got to be you when I got the tip that the paper ..Ah- A J 1,Ah il 1. AiA. P Am A t. ri. A a A a tilrht. Hut. Hum. ilenr. I'm tfOt to do my auiy. heart, BCU LW Wb JUU IU IUIIC11 W IU O IUWl"- authorities who will punish you in ac cordance with justlco and who will pun- (Lt. A.ff .La ll I.- f .UI. isii an me uiuurs who uru m ww thing with you in the same way." "But, Clara." Sam protested, "I'm not in this thing myself. I simply younger brother signed in a .moment of OOilnncm. "I knew you'd still care for me, just as I care for ou," said Sam. "I do with all my heart!" cried Clara. "But but ' She got to her feet slowly, as though it took every ounce of her strength. "No, we'll have to go," she said. "Stand up I" she commanded, her voice strained and husky. It was whllo Sam was slowly rising that an amazing interruption occurred. Through the open -window a bulky womnn rushed into tho room. Sam rec ognized her nt once. She was Han nahClara's colored "Mammy," who had come with her to the city. "What's this hnh foolishmcnt. Miss Clara?" cried Mammy, "i done foller you, Miss Clara, 'cause I thinks you all mlghtcn get, Into trouble. And I dono heard youI was listcnln' on de ilnh escape. And what's this byan foollshment, huh?" As she spoke Mnmmy caught up tho paper from Its position in the center of the table. Calmly she drew a" match from a capacious pocket, struck lt and set fire to tho paper. "Mammy, put that out at onrol" cried Clara angrily, threateningly, "Huh, yoah ol mammy knows what's bes'," cried Mammy and calmly Ignored Clara. ' . .'. . Fascinated, Sam watched the hungry flames cat up tho paper the only ex isting evidence of the foolishly planned conspiracy of hls younger brother and his brother's hot-bcadcd chums. And as the last bit of paper was consumed Sam looked ocross the tablo at Clara. He saw In her eyes a look of inoxpressi bio relief. Then Sam went around tho table and caught Clara in bis arms. As he did so he beard Mommy muttering sat isfledly to herself: "Huh, jes' plain foollshment!" said Mammy. Next complete novelette "For Love of a Clown." f X -I . i ' V 1 - A Merchant Tailoring Offer Worth While Each week brings us new friends among the men and young men of Philadelphia who realize the true worth of a well-tailored suit from an in dividual cloth. Scores of patterns of newest summer fabrics all finely tailored by our experts at $45 WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER 1217-19 Chestnut Street WADING ATHLETE DROWNS Thomas Walker, Bank Clerk, Steps In River-Bed Hole Thomas Walker, twenty years old, of 3717 North Carllslo street, a clerk of the Real Estate Titlo Insurance and Trust Co., was drowned In tho Schuyl kill River late Saturday whllo wading near Valley Forge. Walker, a well-known athlete, was attending tbe annual Sunday school picnic of,l?t. Luke's Mcthodlsi Church llroad street ami Krln avenue, and fol lowing a day of games and athletic events, he decided to go in wading, being unablo to swim. Robert, a younger brother, was on tho bank watching him, when sud denly tho bank clerk stepped Into a river hole and sank from sight. 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