$ S it R 'k -.f ' VI J. J - - . u A .; "V rv ,'' ;Efb "' JAOTuSjt" 121' .r'l- -, ..'if '4t ' ,1 'Y r. FromTSfewOn ' THIS HEOINS Till". RTOtlY na Hendersen steals H'0,000 which Ms Un Tydsman Rives , him, (or nnnMa Skarvan te recoup faelnc losses, Ila Kl(l the money and then calmly serves Ave years In prison, stubbornly fceep ln his mouth shut, both te the polka and the old sranit who are arter the loot. Only beeau he known that his every move will he watched when Im (tele out ieea li flrally disclose Ihi hldlne p'nea 'if the money le Mlllman, a prison mate whom he truits, altheutli almost lnv mediately he convinces himself that It s n false move. Ilelacd from prison, hli Identity Is lest through the e'.ever Satwltlln f the iwljcn by tin old Italian hnmb Kan leader, Mcole Caprlann, whti mskes It atipear that Dave has been Lined In .an explosion. Teresa, a nweet, "Sire srlrfT oddly enough daughter of tin anff leader, aids his escape, and ex Jiies his admiration for her womanly .Jualltl". She Is sick of her father's criminal career. Dave starts for New Tork te hunt up ene DaeeO ;errr te whom he has a letter from Nlcple. This 1 titer contains a secret -cede' which Is nttnded te double-cresa Hendersen when Te rets his mennv.Ui Nw YerW and when old Cnprlane's daughter, Teres finds this out f.ie remonstrates, arous areus in her father le i. (It of nniter which isures his death Just as the sinister and suspicious lloekla .SkarvHli calls te quiz him Te Dave s surpnae in niw. ipra ' t.1 flnda Mlllman at the appointed time and Place. AM) IIKI11S IT CONTINUUM Till; dm n out were a thpuiutml te one lliut it wan .Mllliiiiui who liuil looted the plRCDii-cete: Ui elwneen vcre one Inn tlietinanU that it could liuve been gnv one clee. 'Yck," lit! sitltl 'coolly. "Met roenm tnu've cot tiere, nnil n bit of n clinfifje frnm-eiit Wcst'l" lie jerked IiIb lien.l abruptly toward a. deer across the room. "I notice you've set n closed deer there. I bepc I'm net buttlnc In, It TOii'rc cntertnlnlnRtfrlcnilH, or any thing lllte tlmt I" He teughed again rauitiu-ly new. I flu nerves seemed suddenly te be raw nnd en edge. Mill man wiih favoring blm with what, whether it watt genuine or net, web meant for n blank stare. KVIpihIh?" nh11 Mlllniltll nut'ctlefi- inelv. And then IiIb gray eyes soft- er.cii. "Oh. I edl" he exclaimed. "lt'8 hard te get ever the habit, Isn't It? IS'e: there's no one there. Hut tier lnp$ jen'il feel better satisfied te leek for yourself." "I would!" said Dave UcnilcrHeii bluntly. "Ge ahead, then!" Invited Mlllman readily, and waved his hand toward the deer. "I'll fellow you," said Dave Hen Hen dereon cuttly. Millinnii turned toward the deer, hesitated, and stepped. "DavC, what's the matter with you? ' et di'iniinded for the second time. "Nothing much!" replied Dave Hen Hen dereon. "Hut we'll get this ever flrnt, Ii? (!e en. Ict'H fce the rest of this ulttj of jeurn. It's geed te knew that an old pal is enjoying such pleasant surroundings." Without a word, Mlllman stepped arrows the room utid opened the deer In question. It led Inte a bedroom, and from there te n bathroom; there was nothing else. Dave Hendersen In apected these In silence, lie ejed Mill man, frowning In a renewed perplex ity, ns they returned te the outer room. "All right !" he said gruffly. "Yeu nlu the rirst trick. Hut hew about a certain little package new? I'll trou ble you te hand that ever, Mlllman!" Mlllman shook his head In u sort of tolerant expostulation. "As we used te say out there,' I don't get jeu. Dave!" he said slowly. "Yeu are acting very strangely. l''c been looking ferwuid te this meeting and )dii haven't even n handshake for an old friend. I don't understand." "I don't myself!" returned Dave Hendersen evenly. "Tlfcrc'a u whole let of things that don't tit. Hut It's five je.trs since I've jiecn that package, and niavbp I'm a ifwile ever' anxious about It. Suppose1'eu centis across with it!" Mllliiiiui hruggcd his tJinuldcrs a Ut ile Helplessly "You're a queer card. Dave," he i aaid. "Of course. I'll come nernimwltli It! What else In the "world are we here for tonight?" He stepped te the table, pulled a draver open and produced a neatly tied parcel, which he laid en the tabic, "I took it out of the vault to day, i-e as te hnvc It ready for you tonight." Kroei the package. Dave Hendersen's Jjes lifted, iiml lield Mlllman's in a long etarc. It was as though, somc semc somc liew, tlu (,'round had been nwcpt from under his feet. He had expected any thing but the package. Logically, from every conclusion based en logic. Mill man should net be handing ever that package new. And thls.net new was Illogical that he eenlil m-i-mmf tnr. it 'a no ether basis than one of trickery et aeine t-ert. IU tried te read the rid- urn in ine ether 1,., .,! .,.,!.. rai. iimicriuibiiiiic tompesiire. His I Jln(l still te.ied with llu i-nvilvm- In l.l- , - - v.-. - , i nun ,iii. pocket. . - " - ' ...-' 'lliere'H an outside wrapper i.s C' , 'e,sl'l'l i" ii low voice. " off, Millniiin." en It, "Take , i ' Illi.mn'H brews knitted in u bert of mused perplexity. . 'Ye'''re beyond tne tonight. Dave." SfvAl '' us...','c striI'Pcil off the outer thIr"!S- ' !,,.erl' bcV"1 c! Well. mP J" "rL'! twi1Ci l!neknBe l".v there new en the WBlc, Intact, us It hud been en hn nlcfhe ,,. fel"111 S..,,ul,l,B l'lnec lu t" old ?r? l"0,p' "IL erlRinul brown paper I ii . . fcf"1 tlca uml sca,el wit" im,!.!"."1 bank bCals ' "d wax ; the corner, tern open lu thut (iiiick. hnsty "animation library, in Martin K. Tydcmnn's :aped apart, disclosing the fii i "lm""l,;a wuiiin. u nut i e : I'ueKege c '""""V. cenuiininc ene liuntlrml i dl'tiirbcd "3' ,","Ct' u,1,eut,h(" .- ----- 1111- rnliv ic . fc,,,lrrfcen ""t ''own nicchanl. Sri,.-.1" tl,c, l'lmIr l,cl,i,'l lim that was camn fi"' dP," t0 t.llc tub:p- ni l"""' Wme from his pocket, and. Joined by mtlng en the tab e's edce. ns I.,. i,ir,.,i at ,hft ! ---,-. -....... liilL-hnui. teavil'y. Jam"c,l:" "ll,i Dave c'Vl,'M ItV.fi i".lniJ. ,cf,,NCl te point the way. J...I 'J1."!' """ "P In midair. It still had..;.' l"ns tuc vengeancti he Inte ,,.C ?vevy bt,,ku l,c ew"e'l """K hlami0, iln t0 ""?" "WmintH with! J s man here nud tins nleinrn t..lf ,.n i iron?U', ''ew..?.f ,n. nd gigantic ' mm.. if- i r 1 1 l mum nn ( itir .. ..... i ftat iilcture had hd Is I S in I,! "iegcal. Ineeiifriireriihi,, en.i ,..,.. .'..- Wfcthp. Ir ,.- ..,...,...1 n' ',.. "Jliic head lies tint would be lu every lup.nmv frelll n. ;. ; , ,'Vn . ' . '"v i(titiiki an .ii 1 1 1 1 in ii . ami ii . ui'biich nun ineKilKC. tell L ' Q"ere,, J'011' leHiaps you'll ,h" Zt'CVe" l Ubk J0" "sni- "tot' llll lllliliin.i, I ..I .1.... ." Nate (IpinlrrH)ii did net answer fer1 mOlllPlit Ml.. I... , ". ' "",".tr !,r! Pocket mill - inn iiuiiii ivi.iir ill,. ,,u r,-i . -""i "in 'MpUer biihiiieed lu ,.?,"'-s I made u ai last, u ii, .. wuiie out Benin .wltli Mm its palm. IlllHlnkiv" l,n ....I.! with a (nicer smile. "Time 1 H'lt I 1 ttn.j It... .!.. in . . ,n.i?.''-ln another wav." ' "" . Wllinnu dicw n i-linlr ,li,lll,erni.,l,. .. Mllln down """0Nil wide of the table and sat , "?.' "Un , M ,, . . . . . I' 'i', H '.' '"'. tie premiHeil nu etly. ' ,m UstciiliiK." ! Uhi. Ir',,'k''sen restored the weapon r. i. ,eckct' nni1 KhriiBBed his ghoul gheul kL J " vn?' .""' was eloquent of S"wu perturbed Btnte of mind, UlL' BUSKS you' 1 cct tin nelnl Ill 0 tnwujn. t...A l , ' .." . . ' - 'j.."' mi no sain. Kinwiv. "I'll. Vtf- tjld we dn be pen.-'und, the f '3 en .acted for t4 'i earmade me JT . r'!4 lU lb -vili.i. '",., I iKfrt- irtHi.'TiV ' foil MIlhuan'H lia.i.l fa' a 1 riss beniuw, well, because 1 eeu'dn't pic I Ptr ni.011 his Hlienlflf-r. M 1 i. an w?sl '. ltr"Qt, tl,rel,R,1' 0!'' ''--hh.I i Ime iir toward him evur the bl" HiafH the only way it could com.- about.! ,,, "''il. Dave." said Ml linan ' mil i Aml M J011 bc1 DnVl'' ' ili(1 "et ,lhIi I "'"I" .llnnrme,) his ivmViIm 'i,,, "e1 J011 for I'W" ,ue VUh,(mt ,,p"0'' nS ' "fa nl me as tlieiiBh I were a Ihuj; up '"' own faltli in you in the sanm full i bcllcve yeiw and made mc think you wcre Ktrnlght. Understand? And thi Unit afternoon before you were going out, nnd 1 Vvns tip against It hard you kndw I told you. where thin money was. Understand? Well, I had hardly get back te my cell when 1 figured you had trapped inc. If you were, stralghtsyeu weuldn t .touch that mntiy, union 'to-de me up by handing It back te the police, for it would be the same thing as steal ing It again, u'ud that would make a proek of you j If ygu wer' a creek then you weren't playing straight with me tebegln with, since the story you told me was A lie, and Hie only reason I could Bee for that He was te work nfc up te spilling the bean se that-you could cop the loot and give, me the slip. Hither way. It looked raw for -liic, didn't It? Well, when I, get' out the money hndil't gene back te'the police, but It had gene I "I swore I'd jet you. 'Don't make any mlMake about that. Mlllman I Mvore I'd cot you. I didn't expect 'te meet you here tenlftiit. I called myself n feel even for coming. Yeu were either Ktrnlght or n rroek, nnd there wasn't much loom left for doubt as te which It was. Hec, Mlllmnn?" Mlllman nodded his head -gravely. ''I ace," he sntd. In thc.isnmc quirt tone". "And new?" Dnv Hendersen jerked his hand to ward the package of banknote that lay en the tably before him. . V "I suesB :het'a the answer, isn't It?" uafHMkkVUKT "ikaHkklKaVnv It was the package containing $100,000, Intact, untouched, un disturbed he Enid, with u twisted smile. "There's the hundred thousand dollars there that J en pinched from the old plgedn-cete." He shored .nut IiIb fiand Impulsively te -Mlllman. "I'm sorry, Mlllmnn. Shake! I've been In wrens alt the time. Hut I never seemed befere: that creek." te set that slant en it you were n straight Millmin's gray eyes, half unused, half serious, studied Dave Hendersen for n long minute, au their band clasped. "A straight creek, eh?" he said finally, leaning back again in his chair. "Well, the deduction Is fairly logical, Dnvc. I'll nave te admit. And what's the answer te thct?" Dave He'idersen Jerked Ii!h hand to ward the 'larkngu of banknotes again "There's eh y one. Isn't there?" In-u-turiK'd. "You've pet a ."take in that coin new. . r.ilr snare et it !s yeun nntl I'll leave It te you t say what you want iMIllmau lighted a cisarclte before Mie nnsvcred. All rigl't!" he said, with n curious smile, mh his eyes through the spiral of blue siuoke frcm the tip of hi', cigar ette flxed en Dave Hendersen ngnln. "All right! I'll accept that offer. Dave. And I'll take nil, or none." Davj Hendersen drew sharply hack in hid chair. There was eini'th!ng In Mlllmun's' eice, u significance Mint he did imi like, or quite understand, save that It denied any jncu'nr.lty en Mill man'a iart, or that the ether was .rak ing a reniiiicintien of his claim through pure generosity. His eyes narrowed. The meu'jy was here. Mlllmnn nnd come across with it. There facts were net te be gainsaid; but they were facts se ulterlv nt variance with whut months of uroedlns ever the matter l.lm in '"Mici-t thev klinnld lie hud led that Ik hud uccept'.'d them In a sort of stunned " f- -- .. surprise. And new this! :h he right. after all that there waj keine trickery in re .' "Whut de you meun all, or none?" he mid, a hint of menace creeping Inte Ills voice. "Ju It that." said Mlllmnn, nnd his tones were low and serious new. "Just what I said all, or none." Dave Hendersen ..uighed shertlv. "Then I guess It'll be none!" he tnid coolly. , "Perhaps," admitted Mlllmnn slowly. "Hut I hope net." He leaned forward new, earnestly, ever the table. "Ouve," he said s-tJndily. "let us get back te the old pal days again when c be lieved In eiuh ether, Just man te man. Dine; because new you've get a chin .... .i.ni.i.. -,iiii iiiii miiriiniLi I don't want u MiecK tlmt cnip oil; 1 want te talk te ou I want te tell you why I com mitted what you have rightly called n i lie ft In gnlug te that plgcou-cete uml inking that money. And I want te try te make you understand thnt my life In prison and the .lery that 1 tdd you thcie, in j-jiltc of the fact that 1 have 'stolen' the money new, was net a He. There Is net a soul en this .wide cnrlli. Dave, except yourself, who knows that Charles Mlllman cerved two years In the pen'tentiiuy with pilsen stripes en nil eacic. 1 Id I al it it were Known l Uiiiik it wen menu ruin te me, certainly in a tecli sense, very, probably in a commercial "f,0 ' ns well. And yet. Dave. I would jeu Uiew It than that you didn't. Docs that sound strange? Well iiiiik somehow. I've never pictured the llnr- iiimcr In this city If I were exposed ; . - . .... inpasure, i)m UenderMm's brews ciitlicicd. He f-tiucd at the ether. It was Jiki? the Charlie Mlllman of old talking new. Hut the whole business wat, queer ex cfiPt lll,,t t,,p nieucy lay here new ultli- !,. .- ,,...), nP I,Im l.-.n.l nflnr llv v.-.irs nl ill ,n,v,i " ...- ........ -,.. . ,...... .- hell and torture, lie madu in com iiient. "And be. Dave, what could deV" Mi'linnn went en 'As far ab (.mid . ,.n tlmt uml nu f il f lie I ft II i.PO IIHU I had no choice but te offer te set that mencv irem us iimiiiK iiiuli.-, huuh ou meant literally what you wild when vnn Kivnrn vniiM tlerlifc for It f nil the ,,"'lfti ,'.'' ..,.... i.i 1. 1 .... pence v7iHicru-u "'H u'u"i ul" way, and that you'd cither cot it or te down nud out. I Knew jeiru no tiiiu: I knew I he nonce wniini waicn you. nun 1 feared for you cither pliyslcnl harm i or niieiuer long ies"ii M,iiim:n, .mn se I took the uieucy nnd shored your guilt, Hut, Dave, ence I vas com mit tetWe thn aet,;I -wns cenjinltted te auether' at well I nftdnTti any dielce V. .l.i ti ,,IHt(i M 4 ,s..iu.,, ,-: By FKUVtf L. PACKARD . W (AUTIJOfcOt "THE MIRACLE MAN") Ccvvrteht, ltti, lu Put)ie Ltieir Company there, either I mean, Dave, the re turn of the money te the estate where it belongs.", , '.Dave Hendersen wnH en his .feet. Ilia face, that had softened nnd relaxed ns 'Ml'linni! w'ns speaking, was sud (lenly hard and set again, nud new. n rcif, nngry(tltisli was dyeing his checku. He clinked for his words. "What's thnt you say!" hn rasped out. ".Keturn It!" He laughed rau cously. "Have you bcun drinking, Mlllmnn or nre you Just crazy?" A strange, whimsical smile crept te Mlllmnn'B lips. "Ne," he said. "I guess I'm what you called mc Just a straight creek. I can't sec any ether way -out, Dave. I've stolen the' money, tee, nnd lt'e up te me ns well as you. It's get le go back." "Hy Ged no" said' Dnva Hender Hender eon , through Ids teeth. "Ne! Yeu understand no I" Mlllmnn shook Ills' head slowly. "Daye, it's no geed," he snlfl quietly, "Apart from every oilier consideration. It won't get you any where. Listen, Dave, 1 " "Net" Dave Hendersen Interrupted savagely. "Yeu can cut that out ! You'rceinR te preach; but that's no geed, cither! You're going te pull the goody-goody stuff, nnd then you're going te tell me thnt boener or Inter I'll be cnught anyhe.w. 'Well, you can forget It the preaching, because I don't vyejit' t6 listen te you ; nud the ether, because there's nothing te it new." He leaned across the table, and luxigjicd raucously ngajn, and stared with cynfcal humor nt the ether. "I'm dead see? Dave Ilemjersen Is dead. A friend of mine pulled the trick en them In Frisce. They think Dnvc Hendersen fs dead. The book is closed, slnmmed shut forever under stand? I'm dead but I've get thl money new thnt I've fought for, and nnld for with the swcel of hell, and It't going' te pay me bnck new, Mill man I Understand? It's going te pay the dividends new thnt I've e.irned nnd that, by fied, no man Is going te take nWay from mc!" "Geed old Dave!" sold Mlllman softly. "That s , what s the matter with you you'd' drop in your tracks before you'd let go." . "If only you weren't looking through the wrong glasses, Dave, jeu'd tight just ns hard the ether way. Ne, I don't want te preach te you, and I'm net going te preach ; but there's a great big bend, two years of prison together, be tween you nnd me, nnd I want you te listen te me. Yeu were never meant for n creek, Dave. There's net a crooked thing In the world nbeut you. except tills one distorted brain kink that 8 get held of you. And new you're In u-rene. Loek nt It from any ankle thnt veu like, and it doesn't pay. It hasn't paid you se for and it never will." "Ilnsn'l It!" snnnnrd Dave Hender son. "Well, maybe net! Hut that's heeniise It hasn't had the chance. Hut the chance is here new, nud It's nil bust wide open. Yeu can forget every thing else. Mlllmnn. except Juki this, nnd Minn ven'll iiuderstniid once for nil where I stand: Here's the money and I'm dead I" . "Your soul isn't." sold Millman bluntly. Dnvc Hendersen's laws set. "That's enough ! he tiling out ... !. "ftnnn tuf nllttit ' Mlllmnn did net answer for a mo ment, nor did lie leek lit Dave Hi'n Hi'n dersen his eyes, through the curling cigarette smoke, were fixed en the package of banknotes. "I'm sorry. Dnvc." he said nt last, in n low. strained way. "I'm errv veu won't lake the biggest chime veu'll ever hnvit In your life, the i-lmnee you've get right new. of coming ucre-s a white man clean through. I theu-jhl perhaps veu would. 1 hoped you would. Duve and n I'm sorry. Hut tlmt doesn't alter my position any. The money lias get te go back te the estate, and It is going bnck." Ter un Instant Dave Hendersen did net move, then he thrust his head sharply forward ever the table. The red hail flooded Inte his face again, and his eves were hard and full of menace. "That s better! lie saw tureugu tight lips. 'You're talking a language new thnt I understand! Se thut money , Is going back. Is It? Well, jeu've talked u let. nnd I've listened. Newi veu listen te me, and listen hard! I don't want te hurt you, Mlllman. us I Ged Is mv judge. I don't want te hurt you, but It will be one or the ether of us. Understand. Millman? One or the j ether of us. if you start anything like thnt! Yeu get mc. Mlllmnn? You've called n showdown, and thnt gees; but. bv Ged. unle-s jeu've get u better hniul than I lime. eu'll never send that money buck!" Mlllman s hand was resting en the pOt'l llPI" Of UnilKIlOies. Ill" Iiliniiril n new quit'iiy across the table te Dave Ileiiiicrsen. ,, , . "Net this. Dave." he said simply. I "Yeu .-cttlcd Hint when I asked for all I or none. This is joursMe de with as ou like. Don't niisuuderstand me, j Dave; don't make any mistake. Yeu I can put that package under your arm nnd lenvi- bore this minute, nnd I 11 I net lift a linger te step jeu, or. after veu nre cone, fray a word, or make, any move te discredit your assumed death, or bring the police upon jour heels. I i told veu once. Dave de you rcnicni rcnicni uer9.thnt veu could trust me. lint, Dave. If you won't return the stolen , money, then I will. I linvcn t any choice, have I? I stele It. tee.' i Dave Hendersen stnjed. frowning. Inte the s-teel-gray efes across the "l" don't get ou!" he said shortly "What de ou mean?" . ".lust what I n.v, Dave, Mill man answered. "That f you wen t re turn It jeursclf. I will pay It back out of my own l'cket." ' Fer n mluute Dave Ilendcrsnn cjed the ether incredulously, then he threw back ills head nnd laughed, but It was net ii pleasant laus'i. v,. II. pi " he said. "Well. If you feci that wnv about It, go te It Miivbe nn can afford -It; I can't'" "'Yes,'" said Mlllman soberly, "us far as that gees, I nni n rien man. aim i can afford ll, Hutv Dave. I want te sav tills te veu" he was standing up , n0v "the richest man In the world couldn't afford te part with a nickel I ns well as you could afford te 4'i'rt with that hundred thousand dollars there It Isn't money that you've get nl stake. Dave. Well, that's nil. l'.lther veu pay or I de. It's un te m. Wave." . , , , , Dnve Hendersen s hnnds were clench Ing and unclenching, as he jxlpped at the edge of the table. Vaguely. dlml. lie sensed an awakening something i within liini which teemed te be strlv- ing te give birth te sonic discordant clc- i ment that sought In uiidcriuluc and j shake his resolution. It wns net tnng ible yet. it was confused ; his uilnd ' groped out in an effort te grasn II lu a concrete wnv se that lie might Miiether it. repudiate l bent It down. ' "Ne!" he shot out. Mlllman shook his head. , "I don't ask win for an urxwer le- i night." he said gravely. "I don't i think jeu're ready te give an answer new, and be fair te jeurself. It's a pretty big stoke. Dave. You'll never nlny for a blsuer nnd neither will 1. I'm staking a hundred theiisnud dollars en tne i'iie ui'iiiiei'Miii i lijiew me chap that's dead for a while. It doesn't uiatler much new whether the money Is back in the bauds of the estate lu a day, or u week, or a month from new. Take n month.-Dave. If nt the end of a nieutu the eslatp'hu'if net received Use 1 r, f :Vj, money from you and, I shall knew whether It has or net It will receive a hundred thousand dollars in cash from mc, anonymously, with 'the statement that It Is te square the account for which Dave Hendersen web convicted." Dnvc Hendersen raised u, clenched hand, nnd swept It, clenched, ncress his eyeB. He linil.it newi He under stood thnt thing within lilm thnt seemed quite as easer te offer battle as he Was te give It. And It wn strong, nnd In sidious, nnd crafty. 11.6 cursed at.lt. It took him nt n .disadvantage. It placed hint suddenly en the defensive and It angered Mm. It phiccddilm In n position that was net n nice one. te defend. He cursed nt it; and' blind fury enme as his defense. And'the red that had surged into his face' left It. and a whiteness cnm.Ui and Mb lips thinned Inte a straight line. "Damn you, Mlllmnn 1" he whis pered henrscly. "I get you new! Damn you. you've no right te put the screws en me like this! Who asked you te .offer your. money ob a sacrillce for me te inak'me out a whlte-ltvcrcd cur if I turned you down! Hut 'it doesn't go. understand? It's black mail, that's whatfttt.'iBl It may be whitewashed wlt;i "Holiness, out us blnckinnll just the same-and you can go. te hell wltlrltl"- f. He snatched UP' the package of bank notes, whipped the outer wrapping around it. ami tucked Jt under his arm and paused, at though awaiting or Inviting some action en Mlllman's part. Hut Mlllmnn neither moved nor spoke. And then Dave Hendersen, with n short Inuzli. crossed te the deer, wrenched If open, stepped out" of the room, and slammed the deer 'behind Mm. Ti be continued 'tomorrow NOVAK FAMILY PROSPERS Man Who Tried Suicide ty Bring Relief New Has Geed Jeb Paul Novak, who tried te kill himself December 28 se thnt his tttarvlng wife and live children might' get Ms Insur ance, has a geed job new nnd he nnd JiIb family arc happy, Novak, fished out of Mannyunk Cnnai by the police, was In the hospital with pneumonia until recently. Sergeant Geerge Martin, of the Mannyunk sta tion, get liini a job at the IUtz-Carlten Hetel polishing silver. When Novak's leap brought his fam ily's plight te the attention of the pub lic they were threadbare, living in n two-room house without heat and had only crusts te cut. Novak had been out of work flvftmenths. i Tedny they have SHOO In bank con tributed by warm -hearted people nil ever the city, new shoes und clothing, ceul in the cellar nnd plenty of nourish ing feed. Liltle Mury Nevnk. eleven years old. nctcil as Interpreter for her mother In expressing the fumily's thanks. ' "We are very happy new." said the me'tlicr. "My husbnrid has n geed job nnd everything will be nil right." "And every night." said the little girl en her own account, "we ail say a prayer for the people who helped us." The child said n word te tier mother In Polish. Mrs Novak nodded her head vigorously. "She says we thank everybody and pray for everybody." said the child. rz SUNDAY OUTING ;$915jrlEAE)ING HAMBURG $7.75 $fj PQTtSVlLLE Auliiirn.nnJ Srhjlklll llnvfii dHlnlitfiil Trip ThreuKh the KcVnli- SrliiDlklll Vullry JANUARY 15th -iiw nl truln leaven Hemline Tormina! 7 Jin A M.. Btepptnir at CnlirillR Ave.. Iluntlnitilen St.. Mnnayunk Consho Censho Conshe hnvken uml Norrlslewn (IJ KjIU St.). CONsri.T Adl'.NTS Hi:r. Fi.Yi.us Ttil't.i miiy be purchuecrl prier te (l.i te of excursion. Philadelphia & Reading Railway BEST COAL WE SERVE YOU RIGHT Owen Letter's Sens largeit Ceal Yard in Philaiilphia ' TRENTON AVE. & 'WESTMORELAND ST. WRITE OR PHONE NOW! Bell," Frankford 2150 .Keystone, East 7754 3 Miss R. Gorden Tells Hew Cuticura Healed Scalp "I was troubled with dandruff all my life. It began with scales en my head and itched se that I scratched and irritated it. My scalp was very sere and dry, and I could net touch or comb my hair. I tried different rem edies without success. I began uainc Cuticura Seap and Ointment and inslzweeka I was completely healed, after using thiee cakes of Cuticura Seap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Miss Reberta Gorden, 4214 Bruce St., Pittsburgh, Pa., April 17,1921. J Clear the pores of Impurities by dally use of Cuticura Seap and occa sional touches of Cutlcuta Ointment as needed te soften, seethe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Tlcum for powdering. SinpUSMhrm W Witt. Addr.M: CUriUV. iurtu.Ir,t.!i,ii4daI.MLM." Rddmrr. wtMrjSMpSc. Olntmetnd We. TtlcamSk. FCuUcum Shi Utm wlUt am, After-Dinner Tricks 1-5-7 Its. "f 5y 57 1 Ne. ,"t7 Coin Balanced en Tumbler A feat of appurcnt dexterity Is te place the end of a strip of tinpcv en the edge of a tumblur, nnd balance a coin en top. The trick Is te remove the paper without disturbing the coin. It Is done by giving tlic paper strip a hard slap at the middle, which Jerks it out from under the coin without the latter losing its balance. Copvrlelit, 1033. bv 1'ubUe Ltieer Company St. Anne's Parish' Plans Euchre A cuciicr will be held Saturday eve ning in the parish hall of St. Anne's Catholic Church. In 'Westvillc, N. J., for the benefit of the 'church. The af fair Is In charge of a committee com posed of Miss Mnry Sparks, Mrs. ,T. Costelle. Mrs. II. I,edgc, ,P. Wcschlcr, A. Huckbern nnd. L. Haines. c All's fair within!" when all's stormy with out. Rain or snow, hail or blew, the ligh't of she little lantern still gleams brightly. Solidly wrought of iron, it will last for a genera tion for a wealth of sentiment can be har bored in one little light. Our display includes many in hammered brass Lighting Fixtures BIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 384&-56 Lancaster Ave. S - 1 1 'il Veunc Mn nnil Hey I TUTOR Law. DrnUI and Med. I'rellmn. i:i)ITATI(I.V.L Interview no nhllgiitlnn. A 301. Iugfr unlet I I'0"' fn lletli rr 'i ' -z. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 37th Year ANNUAL ENROLLMENT, THREE THOUSAND DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS THE ENTIRE YEAR SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS FEBRUARY 6. 192C The courses beginning the second semester are limited te the following I DAY (t mirrs (nrrjlnc llrcrre ( rnlit Accounting Accounting Laboratory Banking 5.15 te 6.30 P. M. Business and Sales Correspondence iiusiness Law Credits and Collections te C.30 P. M. Corporation Finance Economics English (Rhetoric and Composition) English (Commerce) Foreign Trnde Industrial Management Distribution .15 ! and Secretarial Preparatory ) Accounting Accounting I Pest-Graduate Accounting Commercial Law I Accounting Mathematics Commercial Spanish Advertising Salesmanship Business and Sales Cor respondence The application 1. 1, mUs slie'i il tin account nf 'he Iihk must he limited te forty rcKUti ut MtUlIl-lllM TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA tminic Aim unit Hium f Wenonah Military Academy New Term Starts January 30, 1922 Your boy will like W. M. A. Yeu will like what it does for him Ideally located 12 miles from Philadel phia. Courses prepare for college entrance or for business. Large Ath letic Field. Fine Gymnasium. Separate Junier Department for beus elcren jjears old and ever Academic Course, $750 Junier Department, $650 Catalogue and View Boek en Request CLAYTON A. SNYDER SHim'urrwfettt U - VYJUlNUiNAJtl, i RESINOL .Soelhinq And Hc&lina for Skin and ScaipTreubles KLlM ! At Leading- Drug- Stores or Creceriei j r.iim roea rreaucii ie. n 238 Terminal Market ZOO jj WASHDAY Nel The Levekin will net cnu.se you te foek for ward te "washday with pleas ure but the ever-ready steaming het water it sup plies will prove that muny of that day's trials and tasks are UNNECES SARY. Ne Matehet Ne Bether Ne Dirt Automatic Lights Itself Economical Send for Booklet lluy It from' the 0" Ce. or from your plumber Hade in Philadelphia The Levekin Water Healer Ce. 39 te 43 Liurel St., Phila. LeveMn AUTOMATIC CAS WATER HEATER EDUCATIONAL lletli Nrtrv CnnttUence. Thlnl.lnir. Originality, nuilnesn tlnullnh. Short Coun? Prlday EtenlnKS Jnnu-iry 20. s P M. Ornlnif Lrcture I're I Literature, rhone Spruce S218 Cail. 1 NEFF COLLEGE cksV'npt st HTJAYFR'S The llMt neilnra. PrtM 3 " 07 CHESTNUT ST. rltlen cunrnn'il. KnUr saw. Put r altfct. Life Insurance Property Insurance Manufacturing Industries of the United States Marketing and Merchandising Markets and Prices .Mathematics of Finance Meney and Credit Principles of Accounting Principles of Business Psychology of Adertising Real Estate Law Resource of the United States Salesmanship ancbTranspnr- y 9 I - PI. DaanMH PUBLIC SPEAKING I tatien ALSO 1 Shorthand (Pitman & Gregg) Office Training LVfcNING Real Estate Law Secretarial Bookkeeping Commercial Arithmetic Shorthand (Pitniiin & Gregg) Preparatory Course Typewriting Penmanship Business English lie elitalnpi uml tllleil out .h ,,,,,. ion ie ilain. i.n li Kcbruuri fla- Veiinu n uml lln vsz-xin:. i I i (' MEADE LORKNCE Commandant JNJbJW JiliKSEY v STORE OPENS AT 9 A. Si TIIIIItHIIAV. JASHAUV 13. 1022 M 1 nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MfffKET gw I2U STREETS L. .'W' J - ?I' Big Value Opportunities Tomorrow in Our Great January Sale of IT 1 I 1 'p . nouseneui iexuies Tremendous Assortments Well-known, Standard Qualities- Wonderful Lew Pricings I On the First Fleer UTICA SHEETING 42c 42-Inch Sheeting 30c 44c 45-Inch Sheeting 32c 55c 54-Inch Sheeting 44c C9c 72-Inch Sheeting 48c 78c 81-Inch Sheeting 52c 85c 90-Inch Sheeting GGc In the Economy Easement Sheets, Pillow Cases, Etc. S1.G9 81x90-In. Bleached Seamless Sheets Berkeley Ne. 100 Cambric, 3G Inch 29c 36-lnch Bleached Linen- Finish MuBlIn, Yard.... Fer napkins, labia covers, dresses wrarf. tr. 49c 42x72-Inch Bolster Cases. Each 39c 29c Longcleth, Yard Lene and anert lngtliB. 18c 20c 36-Inch Unbleached Sheeting. Yard a 12k Hfavy icmrte; lone anil liert lngllis. 25c te 30c Pillow Cases, Each 18c nun-eMtie-mlll. Madn of HtamlarU aheetlnc. Hlza 42x110 and 4iix:m Inuhci. Ne mull or phene erdfrn flllnl. 98c Seamed Sheets, Each Madn of geed, atrenc 72fW InrliM. 62c BhectliiB. nUe 29c and 31c Pillow Cases, Each Hlzs -42x30and 45x30 Indies 59c te 69c Feather-proof Ticking, Yard 23c 39c I.nnir and ahert lengthi l,t ninkp. Flannels en Sale en the "Main Fleer 25c 36-Inch Striped Outing Flannel. Yard 15c 27-Inch Beacon Bath Rebing. Yard 69c 69c Cream-Celer Weel Flannel. Yard 45c i.i; nmnreiucred treum- Oft Oft Oft Celer Weel Flannel. Yard . . O VC Flannels in the Economy Basement 18c Striped Outing Flannel, ft Yard VC Blankets and Bed Coverings On Sale en the First Fleer and Economy Easement $9.00 U. S. Army (" (j Blankets, Each $6." I 81 pure lrcln lamb a w'oel blanket In light and dark Krein. Welsht 4 nnil 4ia pounds; lze tiB84 Inelies. (Jeeil wool iimnaeia rer t-enildetubly less than tliH i-hapt retten klndi.. 500 2 Crochet Weave Bed Spreads, Each... $1.64 fcin pretty Jlamellle.s patterns, with uenimea ends; lurcu size. On Wale In Kronemv Uaaement Onlr 56.00 Cotten-Filled Comfertables, Each. $3.44 veverert with feed fast-color allkellne all full size On yiif, In If, In Krnneim Ha LamDs'-Woel vetnent Onlv iu.u Lam $5.98 Blankets un a un hi I tiwrrentaRe of retten In th warp. White only, with pink or blue benlera. Larica double-bed size. On Sale In Krminmv llilement Onlv S3.00 Blankets, fl t ftr pair Jbi.ye White or (trn fleer wool nap qual It), rink or blue borders. I.arun size. On S lie In I'rmiemv llnenient Onlv S5.00 Weel-Nap (jj 2ft Blankets, Pair $L.Qy Uray or tan. wlt'i pink or blu ber ilrrn I-'ull (leul)k--heil alze and lita welcht. $5.00 Satin-Finish $3.24 Marseilles Spreads . New PHiiern. all double-bed alze-t On Mil- In l.rnneni, Hn-emrnt llnlv SI 0.00 Percaline Covered Lambs'-Weel ( r q i Comfertables . . . J)0.04 Plain Hutet-n berUrr in old revp Kreiu-li blue or eili, bee, , elnr-.. 'j, slz4. $7.50 Weel Blankets, Each $3.64 In era- in i, Pink or blue SUh tinxKi) liu-lie',. borders. On nle In Kriillnnu II leement Onlr These Table and Household Linens Oh Sale en the Main Fleer 8 All-Linen Dinner tfr j-a Napkins, Dezen pO.OU Heuy weight, all linen napkins In n larRx ariet nf ultra, tlve deeslEns no , 'ethH te match. All-Linen Pattern Table Cleths l"ull bleached Irish linen i-Ietlis In ilrru'ar. oval and squarn patterns. Twe sues enh ;.S0 ?0H.nrli I'lnths. M.2. riirh Kft.ne TOnTO-lnch ( Inlln. Kl.2. furh $5 All-Linen Pattern Table Cleths. Each . I'u-b Irish linen rletlw I'rf, tive llfSlCllM SIZl 7" $2.98 -i eve at " uvhes $10 .Madeira Luncheon Sets. Set $7.50 I.u'lfum liand embreiuerea en rtne 1 un 'iitliil-yt-iillepfd lti-pr aeta ,'IUc All-Linen Crash Toweling, Yurd A linen Tlarnsley ue.ne -is abanrbent and Untless ..24c , rash towel Neat colored ;!0c Turkish Towels, Bach Ma le from splendid n'lallty inii i', b.ieI elze. All-wM'e i Mil-, border 20c Te-rv ir with 95c .Mercerized Table Damask. Yard 65c ,iv lotion table damask witii a i hi men prized finish arlel of , m I, signs B4 lmhK i le $.'1.50 Mercerized Table Napkins, Dezen $2.65 v,.eiul pretii nural patterns 'JJx-'J r h, Table Linens On Sale in the Economy Basement 7."ic Mercerized Table 11 n Unmask, Yard OC I'u'l bleached Suver.il pretty de fUiii f,K lnihew Ide $1.35 Hemmed Birdeyc Diapers, Dezen in 1ir Envelope, at Pkg I ?C en nn.mn brand of standard nualltvv non Irritant Mw lhxIN In, liei. p.l, kac. ami absorbent Dezen In sanitary 49c Turkish Bath Towels, Each 35c nen rrem two pi jams thick and spmici Uxira la re slz blue borders with neatU hemmed ends. $1.50 Mercerized Pattern Tublecleths, Reduced te, ftO-, Each VOC Heiy ilrm damask In several at traitlte designs. HUb ,'iS7a or UlxUI. Neatl liemnied 25c All-Linen Crash 14c Ieweling. Yard neavy all- Inen tewellna- .L.nrb.nt und Untless il Neat colored border. M. CLOSES AT Gi30 P. M.'" i i Friday Specials In Heusefurnishings and China $42.50 Porcelain Cook Steves, $29.65 4 -burner kab cook RtOVe Willi 16-Inch even, nil srny or blue ennmcl. Club Plan. Reg. $1.15 Galvanized nerrugatcd Garbage Cans, 75c $45 High-Grade C9A OK Cook Steve.... $8 Tep Shelf; If Desired, $5.95 With 10-lnr'i bnKiiiK even, nickel trlmmlnpH nnil extra quality of hlgh Kratle cnstliiRR. $35.00 Leenard Gelden Oak Finish K99 QFC Refrigerators With white ennmcl lined feed chambers. Sold en Club Plan. $1.75 Oval Willow Clethes Baskets, Extra R( Streng OOKs 4-Oz. Rell Autumn Leaf Toilet Paper 29c $25.00 Jewel Vacuum Cup. Easy Run ning Ball Bearing Washing Machine, S15.95 $5 White Sanitary te Garbage or Waste Can, S3.25- $17.50 100-I'iecc American Porcelain Sets I?G rrpr tl7t I J V, itli R,,, SliRhf lliii. -f 'ion $1.00 Yellow Earthenware Cooking Sets rn , $1.25 Thin Blown Glass Water rrQ Sets Pitcher with 6 tumblers. $8.00 .'Light Electric Shower $4.65 Fleml tilt nraa flnlah. with fancy cm 1) or. tied Klaea tlebea. SHELLEHliURGS Third Fleer ill vmt- n --- m 95c liiilgil 23c 1JII . 10L ttTStSZiii effSP MmiI". II , ffWfcra- - IPwjX iypiie rr 'IViiil at c i, i, berd, r il i or i ula? i i up i 1 1'- a nil .( i DMIU NELLENBURG & CO.: SSSMsLWsJLWtHLmf' . a i " li 'V. v.: .' i Mv 1 wvl V V.1 Ml ' -i i H -', -,M5- "i'ii
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