? tsvps tWj M t "f ,rr ,f 1 i? f V' 1 . 1 .1, iiiitit Rv.-A iifi FROM AH' M Z "L-l ?. -Ail NOW ON ". -jv" By FRAlVfC L. PACKAtW A ulher of TUB MtUAGLB !W" ' Cgvyrleht tlsiibv Public ttcdeer Cemprint, THIS nCOINS TIIirHTOtlV ' Cava ifenlirJii etnls $100,000 which Martin Tydeman elves him for Hpektp hxtrvan te ffceup rnclnir loneea. la kiass the money and aorvte flve yeara in rrliwin. stubbornly ,kfPlHK lila meulll hut. both te the iiollce nnd the old gants who are after tha loot. Through varlaua haiarda ha la. brought ia. New -Tferk, i.her he Rett tl money. One of thr old crrsvd Boeklo Skarvan, tralla Tereaa, the ilrl whom he leves, te Ilenoeraen'a hotel, and arrarnea a deal WIUi aema creeks te et tha roenty. Ilenderseji iVftkena from a drusrtred sleep, medl-f.tlna- reform and an honest life. When t leeks for the money It Is rpn. Then. in his surprise. Trresa, Caprlane cnttrs the room and be knows he loves her. Bhe Sntcaaee her love for him. 'nnd urges fim te "ke straUht." He determines te take the money from the creek and t.ntere It ;e the owners. In the at tffflpt In tne dark hi naahileht Ilium Ilium lrltei the face of Beekie ekrva, AND IltiKE IT CONTLNUES CIIArTER XXI Boeklo Skarvan Pajs His Account TUB little rcd-rimratd eyes relinked Inte the glnre It wbh the only color left In Uie wlilfe, flnbby face the red tlms of the fnrtle Uttle eyes. Beekie yVarvnn'B fnu lmml lifted and unwed nt his cellar, at. though the cellar elioked him. He fell back n step nnd bis heel crunched pen the telephone transmit ter and ..'nnched It. And then Boeklo SknrMin .Ickcd his lips and. attempted B "I, "mumbled Beekie Skervnn. "I I can't f-ec your face. Who who are ten?" The found of hlewii voice, husky nnd nhaken lis It wan. seemed te bring hitu a certain reassurance. "What ,e teu want? Kb what de you vnt?" he demnnded. Date Hendersen made no reply. It .wined as though his mind and soul and body erc engulfed lu fome primal, wage ecstasy. Tears swept thelr lichtnlns s-fquence through his brIn; heuK wlfh (he prlf.cn walls nnd Iren bnis itreund'hlm In which be huil prem-1,-cil hlmf.elf this mqment, seemed te lc their Hfe end existence ever ngalu. Hi. tnld n weu) : he made no sound but, with the ilnshllght etlll playing vitheut n flicker of movement upon the .! ,-r. he felt, with the back of his re- Thcr hand. ner Poeklo Skarvims, ' f.ntbtng. located In one of the peckelu rwdtic Skarvan's revolver, and. vlth niter contempt for nnv move the mnn rulsht make through the opening thus Clvcn Ulll. liuunru iuv hu...u ... ...w - . rrelcr en the little finger of tbe hand I Mt held the uasnugui, ami um-erc-rn-nletisly jerked the ether's uenpen out fr.nn the pocket nnd tei;d It te the far end of the desk. The flaibllsht lifted then, nnd clrcJtd flip alls of the room. Reekie SUnr nn complaint had net gene unheeded, r.oekle Skaxvan would have ninple op. pPrlUnilv IU SCO WUOMJ IDtU It n.I!. Jhe flashlight found and held en the! .'(..tne-licht switch. It was en the op- josite wall behind Koeklo Skarvan. JDave Hcuderseu shored the man rough reugh lj out of the wny stepped aulcUy for ward te the .wall, switched en he licht-uid swung around te face Beekie jikarvan. Ver an instant Boeklo SUarvan steed there without movement, the llttrc eye dilating, the white face turning nshen and gray, and then great bcode of sweat sprang out upon the forehead "and a fccrtatn of abject terror pealed through the room. "Ge away!" screamed Beekie Star van "You're dead! Ge away! Oe bapk te hell where you belong!" Ills haiidr. clawed out in front of him, "De you lcar? You're dead dead! Ge away! dree you, damn you go away!" Dnve Hendersen spoke through closed teeth : "Yeu ought te be satisfied then TlneUe. Yeuve wanted me dead for 'Teu hed a man in here w(lh ,yen st work en that safe, n man yOu cnllcd Magget, nhd jolt hcftE him. Vltfi' thai tuny brand of trickery of yours, te bring back ,roihe-ouo ou called Gunny the Scorpion, with the Idea that in stead of finding you nnd the money here ' they would find the pelice.1' There wnu u twisted, merciless smlle ort Dave Hendwn's lips. "Where did you get Inte touch with your frlcndp?" Boeklo Sknrvan's eycg wNere roving again, seeking some-avenue of escape. It seemed. Dnve Hendersen laughed shortly, unpleasant', us he watched th6 ether. Thcre was only the deer and the window. But he, Dave Hen Hen dereon blocked the vvey te Jhe deer; pnd the window, as he .knew through the not-leo-ctirsory examination he had made of it when he had come dewp tbe flrc'Cscapc with the valises, was equally impassabje. It had been in his mind then that perhaps he, himself, might gain entrance te Dage Geerge's room through the window only the old eld old fabhlencd Iren shutters, carefully closed and fastened, had barred the way. "Wel'7" He Hung the word sharply nt Boekfe Skurvan. ' "I Baldy knew- the Scorpion." Boeklo Sknrvan's fingers wriggled be tween his cellar and his fnt neck. "Bnldy gnve me n letter 'te htm, and the Scorpion put one ever bn en that fellow en the fleer, and get me n room "Thcre ren( very many of these ten minutes left, Beekie," said D.tve HettdorsetT coldly. "Buf If you get In a lucky shot Beekie you'd still have time te get nwn.v from here. And there's I he money there, tee you could take thet With jeu." The man seemed near collapse. Great beads from his feichend rnn down and ever the sagging jowls. He moaned a little, and stared at the rovelvcr thnt lay upon the desk, and reached out his hajid toward the weapon, nnd' drew his hand back again. He looked ngaln nt Dnve Hendersen and nt the hiumIu of tJie revolver that covered him. He seemed te rend something Irrevocable and- remorseless lu both. Slowly, his mouth working, his face muscles twitch in jr. iie reached again te the desk, and pulled the revolver te him; and then, his arm falling nervelersly, he held tbe weapon dangling nt his side. Vavs Jtemlcrsen a revolver lowered until It pointed te the fleer. your hand. Beekie. he said In n mono- It i)( i lift waa I : sstm f?VfrmfZ, 'wmm.. m(BFikBWm iHHHiialalWal I "When you It's tha nlgnnl," tone. Boeklo Ska'rvsn's kneee set-med te hend and sag n little mere thcre wan no zither movement. 'I'm waiting,' said Dave Hendcr Hendcr sen! and pulled I he tjlrger of his re Velver te put n shot Inte the fleer. Th.ere was the click of the falling hammer no mere. A grim smile played ncres. Dnve Hondersen'H lips, it wns eh well, perhaps, that he hud tried In that way te ntartle, te frighten, this terrified, splnelevs cur who steed there Inte action ! The t-nrtridtre thnt be hr.il i depended upon for hltt life had mlrsed tire! He puued tiie trigger ngaln. The hummer clicked. He nulled nealn hi I eyes never leaving Beekie Skurvan's tnee. The hammer clicked. Fer the fraction of a second the room seemed blurred te Dave Hendcrten. The chnmberu of his revolver were empty! His brain seemed te sicken, und then te recever Itself, nnd leap into fierce, vir ile activity. Up wna at .tbe- mercy of that crlccln? hound thtr If the ether I'Ut knew It. It teemed as though till the devllfi of hell shrieked at him " V V V sx ft "Spring te .bna" !dt. Uk&tf Ujcxloer. The revolver, na though" jerked des peratcly In, the weak' 'hand, followed film. He fliing"blmself'te,the fleer. A shot rang out. And thc-, as though through 'the Hash again, another pic ture lived; Tha revolver dropping from a -hand that could'ne .longer bold it, n graying face IhaL swayed, en. ejiQuIders which In turn recfled te find fro and then a lureh n-thl and the faoe wbk hidden between etlt-sprawled arms nnd Dage Geerge did net inove any mere. CHAlTDn XXII , The Kndlng Of th Night Alechanlcftllf, , Ddvc Hendersen rese te 1il feet, and for alt instnnt steed n. theugh.'.hfs mental facultleaNiumbed. he were striving te grasp as a concrete tiling some stark and horribly nnkrd tragedythat his eyes told him was real, but which his brain, denied and refused te accept. Thin layers of smoke, sus pended? sinuous, floated In hideous little gray clouds about thc,roem-rllkp pa W that sought te hide what lny upon the fleer from sight, and; failing in. their object, but added an6thcr grim and significant detail te the scene. And then his brain flenjrd, And he jumped forward te bend flrnt ever Boeklo Skarvnn nnd then ever Dage Geerge; and, where bin mind had been unrrceptlve nnd numbed but nn Instant before, it was keen', uwift nnd inclshc new the police who hed been sum moned Uic Scorpion and his parasite yegg who were en the way back there wan no time te lope! There was no one In the house te have heard the shots Beekie Skarvan had settled that peln no one except Teresa upstnlra. But the shots might have been heard out bide IHn ears throbbed with strange noises; thei-e shots seemed still te be reverberating and beating nt his car drums. Yes, the shots might have ben heard outside en the Btrect, or by seme one In the next house. Was that some one at the front deer new? He held his breath, as he reie from Dage Geerge's side. ... ' Ne, .just the tinging n his ears; thete wasn't any ether sound. But thorp wasn't an Instant te loser. both Beekie Skarvan and Dage Gcerge were dertd. Thorp wasn't an instant te lese e.ily the Instant he njUBt lake te ninke sure tay iani aj 1 ii,i mf i an is 1 i ' iiwaaa wa 1 I li 1 II f '11 """' ' ' " t -vf iy m r rt 1 ' ' ' V ! "It" ' I ' ' 11 - unholy mirth. If he inovel a rtrp for- I n" ''P l'ic ViJfC ward te rush, te close with the ether. h?nlched UiP thal PaPJ)n.s2 en V10 d,k tue very paroxysm of Tear tlintpeisc&srd ' '"" "'". lV! " ' ." .V v- Vil a Bcokie Skarvan would tnstlnetlvrlv in- !'Iresn, made his way cut fry the fire- lie oteoned, nnd stretched out hand te exchange bis own. empty for the ene that njcnne. I.i re lay en tbe fleer wbcre It had fallen from Dage Gierge'a Hfelcis fingers nnd, Inrtead. drew bl hand sharply back again. Foel! The peilcv would invpstlgnte this, wouldn't they? Beekie Skervnn 1 ceuldn t have been shot by en empty The gastly surprise en the sweat beaded face, the fat body spinning grotesquely, llke a run-down top, und pitching forward te the fleer here upstairs. And when I saw the money going into tbe safe I beat it for the Scorpion, and get-him te give me a boj-werkcr, re be get Magget for me, and " 'Teu hadn't the nerve, of course, when jeu taw Dage Geerge putting the nieney in the safe, te tackle the job alone before the safe was locked!" There was grim, contemptuous irony lu Dave Hendersen'n voice. "You're he 1 hi(, ImQ(1 ,' ' &lrti Hlt,dcn 'lie tne mnn te lire. 'Ilicre was one w-e.v, only one wny thn electric light kwltrn Illitllnrl him. Tf tin rnit1r1 vaIi that without Beekie Slmnan reallzine ! elvcr the truth, there would be the dnrkneKn nnd .his bare hands. Well, he asked nr mere than that only tli.it Beekie Skarvan did net get away. IHn bare hands wcre encugh. Iln innrArl ttnstf' n Llnnln a litn rt b tAi. uuii) u. fiilkli' .'H.iy. tin . . -.. .. . . . though shifting his pof-itien, UK- fncvi "'ve v! , wen Be wan moving, ta impasrlvc. watcldng the ,)nalinS U;Jtrd the desk and back toward where weapon In the ether's thakj l.nnc'" K00Mfi. sknnn ? 5PP."e he took watching-the other'e working lip... The poeklc reve ver then? He shook lib chamber of his revolver we emptv M head. He did net need ene bad enough Hew? When? It had bpen fully leaded ' for t.hat- waB bett" llfc Ma when he ly down en the bed. Y-s 1 remain as they were and jet the police He rcmeratwred ! It was encer thnt it "rw, the'r own conclusions, mncluslens had twisted like that In bin sleep. Dap. which. If nothing was interfere with. Geerge! It came in n lightning flash J1"1, .he set nwny with the paeknge of e' Intuition. Dnge Geerge, cautieun baunJ'Lc '0U,U ri'?t no '"J""" t exclte no suspicion, hrd been equnllv that, by hook or creek would afford n cnutleuB te draw, his, Dave Ucnder- cUl0 "l,lch might lead te him. Was he ten's tcctli! se eure of thnt? bunpese the Scorpion He' edged back another .step and had been-let into Beekie's confluence stepped, ns ibeush rooted te the spot. n"J ftnt the Scorpion when he get hcr Beekie Skarvan, that dancllng revolver I tf0"''1 happen te be caucht. by tne po pe In the ether's hand. 1m own peril, nil. j UcV a1d ta,kn' t0Y himeIf? everythl'i-r thnt but nn instant before I . A Brm tmile settled en Dnve Hen hivd obsessed hir. mind, was bletttd eutidl'r8?n ,IlnaVnB he ,thJUFt ,lllB u from his coeorfoitsnepti ab the-iglj it had l r-velvr intp hie pec.tet. and. reaching uecr existed. Thnt hmldlcl frui. (hnt CMt, te the desk, picked up the pacb.icc Murdered man en the 'fleer Vnlnd banknotes. W ell. If anything camp TtnnL'in ftlffirnen fhef Boeklo Sltarvan'fs shoulder, hnd rnlced A"d. after all, did it matter very much'' same old Beekie, aren t seu yellow as . Uh lace ir.eeinent. It w'asn t only Dage Geerge anil innH i,ort i.rnrt it i..r t... .r,,if,nt-, ... noeRio buarvan wue were dead uavc Ay" ,u . """ - -- --.,,. ...,, .... ... 1..11111 til. ...".".""'. """-." ". "i",v . . "'"'""' "' ii,.j,. ., -i.j .i nr.lte a while for live years, naven t i" euiunur yii vi "i' " ."-. tnt acad of the bed, nnd i-ad Mnicl.cd V 5 , " ' ,i I hardened. "Ten minutes, you said It ' cut a rcvehcr. A"d There wacne aniwer. . would tskc tl.em te get back. It'b net j It waj ciulek, quick as thought, quick 1 He rtasgeml nudVlcnly buck, nud Dave Hendersen'" eyes automatically 1 TC' lenS. Boetye. And Lay two or Us th0 winkins of an eve. A f.bmit of 'fld from the Impact, ns A man from men around t?w ewWght.T room. ' three minutes longer, or perhaps a warning rere te Dave IfcudrrMmV lip. , Vft !"e In the hnlhrey hunched Tm tha was DecS Geerge here en ! little mere, for the police, allowing for -and nn drowned in tbe report of the WmBCJ?, fcrieusly forward aeren the JVfloer'nearrtrbed. bin? en theVde . the time it would take Central te ,t revolver shot, deafenln'g. racket!,,.:. In WhP'KirSSn?0 L .1 ki. fe..A ir th n 1 Hnftim t-fiQ'-i nirn ' nep nrvatn nner mai iiervu-iuuaiiiK ut - . itr uwuiiiiu-a rp'evc. jiiu. ur. Liiuukii . . - " . ----- .r his hend The mnn was dead, of ceurce ; for help you sent her. i ceu'dn't be anything e'se. But any-1 .iqj. maybe tbe police would even get ney. Daee Geerge was ns something I here first depending en hew faraway npirt, i,n extraneous thing. Tlierc was ie station is. I'm 11 stranger here, and WW one thing in the world, ene thing, 1 .len't knew. In that can there r'.ftt IicM mind and reul and both in uj Veu'dn't be even ten minutes nud pari thrall of wild, scpHiinc, rmer.lp,w 0f thnt Is gene lmw. There isn't much region- thnt maii'Uin, grrivciing ininK jlllf, Cookie. J'U there s time enough (thrown Inte relief by the flash und the ' n. Vav "Andersen's arms shot out tenpua flimc of the revolver. i picture iiUnctr-ely and wrepped themselves rnrli bed tWe whose c'nwlug hand'i had found) for veu nnj mc te tettle our little ac-ii'"0 tli end of the desk nnd who buns; there remit. 1 ujed te think of what I'd de ,'., with curious llmpucsu. us though, be-1 (0 J0U wheu I get out en tbe ether side ', , ' cc i'e tie Unees bagged, tue weisnt oi;0fnerC ,rcm burs. I used te tblnk et S, bed wa'. supported by his arms ;t v1(,n t COuldu't rlcep at night in alone that thing whete lips, evidently 1 ray cot j ept thinking of it for five irjing te xerni weru, jltkvi ui uim de-n like flaps of fkh from which all en th; aweat beaded fare, the ft body spinnln"; jretexqucly like, a run-down fnp nnd nlleliins forward te Hip fleer. And thre'ign tue lifting smoke, wether e Dnge tieerge a face, working, oleod-snilrphed. full of demon 11. nil ttiumph. And then a gurgling pen! , of inuitDter. 1 "Ye, sud you, tee! Cen amore!" 'gurgled Dage tieerge. "Y'eu. tee!" uie man wea en nis isnces new. nt-f enntrel hnd cene Maybe you didn't knew tint I knew it Tas teu who were bnek of tbnt '.t crapt te murder no that night Ihe year age " Dave Hendersen thrust tbe nh iuht into hi neeket. pnd took n rtp fem-ard. "'Well, jeu Lnew it tvv'" - ' 1 eneuch in thl! werl'l for the two of lis A tweat beid trickled down the fat. UM0n0 of us has get te get"" eivilnin th wbelu man teu had nut 1 up te murder r.ie, 60 there'e no use of veu lying, thcrc'fi 110 use of you start- ! Ing that that'n one thing you haven't t get time te de You'd belter i;lean heu'.e. Beekie, for there Isn t room me...! m Qn iiif tr.m itn.. t t., . , r.reunu ins aBsauant a oenj 'icrsen's brnln: The tipflun? arms of lTrCn,me a snarl and nn etth, and Dave llftnLfn KLnp.A.1 thn rrliffetlt, L,)nf-A Iiniu13'll rj uvuu iwncu uu 111 P11UU1- L.w.f.v -,-nu. ...., k.. (... W0.j ri.tii, eg , 1. 1.. m. J... ' 111 J O ilVUI LL H.IUUJ ililUl l-Jll 111 JUL. lUUl pimght him en the point of the jnw. n (luzeu mm; e was -.intcieuii enij thnt he had net let s' hl held, that his Landt, like feeling tentacles, were , ciecplng further up the man's body te- , ward threat nnd shoulders, drawing bis' fwn body up after them Inte n morel upright posltleu. Ills head sank with the blew. A volce seempd te float fren. ftemewfapre out of t.te air: I "Thit'a the stuff, Magget' Seak' him !" ycarr, Beekie nud nere we are te- r.BDtfelJrwTthMrd nuntrMeH"hint. there, the revolver paying weaklv, trying te draw lt.s head new en him, Dave Hendersen. He moved with. Te be continued tomorrow "fverklng face and lest itself iu a fold of flabby flesh. 'Ne'.1' Beekie Skarvan found hir. tongue. "Ne! Henctt te Ged. Daie!" If whined. "It was Bilidy." 'Dun t lie! I knuw!" There was a fold deadlines in Dave Hendcrsen'M tines. "Stand nway from the desk a 1'ttle. se that I can get a leek at thnt Menhnnn en the tlner ! I don't want .-..- .... .. -. - - - i , . ull .......... ..... -... b. rn witness te wbtt's going te nappen ; (jcrten'B (af0 Uud grown set and color Beekie Skarvan hnd crouched against the end of the desk again. He cringed new, ene arm upraised as though te ward off u blew. "What what are you. going te de?" The werd3cnme thick and mis erably. Their repetition teemed all that his tengue was capable of. "What what nrc you going te de?" "I can t murder jeu; imvt lien fcere, and a off " telephone with tha receiver "My Ged!" Beekie Skarvan cried out 7"dU. "What ate ou going te de?" 'lea. I gues ttV out of corainio cerainio corainie elon." Date Hendersen's voice seemed uttrlj detached; he seemed utterly te Ijnere tbe ether for a memcut, as he looked ut the broken instrument. Beekie Ska nan. in an uccesfc of fear. mopped at hit wet face, and his lltt'e ' rui-rlmmed eyes, like the ees of a in less as colorless as his tone. "I wish te Ged I could! It's coming te you! But I can't ! There's your revolver en the end of the desk. Take it!" Again and again, Beekie Skarvan's tongue licked nt his lips. "What de you mean?" he whis- I pered. I "Yeu knew what I mean!" Dave : Hendersen answered lcelly. "Take Mr.:" "My Ged!" screamed uoetie Hl.nr Ne! My Ged no ! Net 1 1 You're getting what 1 t-"tnreii int. unrteii switt glances in , van. fill directions nreimd the mom. thnt!" "D-ive A vr... Vie..". T5ti sit,. ! "Ves that! -'!.. uu . vu wvut 1 uuuniu uriai -- -- -- .. Tan's oice rose thin and bqucallng. ' (1 ne,cTr he Jeu ennnce 'Win ,u't w, .... n Tn I K tlier you or I are going put-. Take H'firi What what lira ieu uelin: in de? "It's queer, kind of queer, te find you here, Beekie," said Dae Helder-1 wn even!;. "I guess there's a Ged Cookie. Hew did jeu get here from tiin rrancibce?" I 'tlnl 1 C!l ,,-,.. - I.I.. ., II... ! "uuuie ehiirvnu HL'KCH ac ins ur, 'ii", that i-peher, nnd for the flr-.t tunc In jour life try te be a man; or clf-e I 11 fix you, and I'll fix it se that jeu won't move from here until your friend the Scorpion gets his chance at you fur the pleasant little surprise you had ar ranged for him with jour telephone trirk. or until the police carry jeu out w tli a tnreugu iickcc te tne ciecirii' Md cowered back from the roelv. r ! chair for what leeks like murder eer that was suddenly eutllung in Dave there en the fleer, ieu understand Hendersen's hand Beekie? I'll ninke j-eu fight, you cur! ., .... ' . . . , .. . . ' UN the only clmnre eu'e get for jour wi le'nwcd the girl, f thought , r New,nke it:" fn the isinfr f.ir. i.imi.iif t m nrn I S'ther. A queer crooning sound came here lcntly. "And tonight?" Dave Hendmen't. I Twee was rasping uew. '1 get the room opposite hers." J Beekie SItannn gulped heavily; his' TW were fixed, staring new, us though ' fascinated by Uw ree'cr inuzxle, "Sin.' me dewiistnliH. I followed hpr, but 1 don't knew where nIie went te. I M the imikipje go into the.Mifii. I, could k'e thveugh the fan iglit ever the "or I wiw him" Beekie Sknrvan's 1 nd jerked out toward the huddled f;'rm en ihu fleer-"I faw him put it ! there." Mcchnnicnllv, Dave Hendersen's eye-i j tollewed the gesture and narrowed for) n lntant iu u puzz'ed, stuvt'ed wtij. f wil that dead mnn there moved? The ' wily Mrlne,j ,nBi,tly nearer te the bead i the bed ' I'nnej ! Imagination ! He r- 1 marked tbe exnet position of tbe wwy te begin with, nnd it was.rtill ? i v!lp.'1' wilted position. " lW.ntl te Boeklo Bkarvau. the same, nil tjrs I "TflialPft Trails" A New Serial Jamei Cunniiiflham, rich ami uti uti jicrupufeui, ij found murdered t'ti u' apartment. Ten i'iai'er, each icith a metli for the deed, have ftceti m "ic room tci'hiu an hour of his death, Kirby Lane, his cachai nephew, arrested en suspicion and released en bail, starts te run deirn the murderer. His quest leads hitn literally through "Tangled Trails" Fellow the clues wttli lilni bcglnn'ng wIMi tomorrow's uettin&$lubKc ledger Receiver's Sale of Lincoln Moter Company Pursuant te order of the United States District Court, all properties of the Lincoln Moter Com pany, u Delaware corporation, will be sold at Public Auction te the highest bidder at the Com pany's plant, Detroit, Michigan, en February 4, 1922, at 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon, Central Standard Time, by V. S. Sayres, Jr . Special Master. . The property offered will include all real estate, buildings, and personal property, wherever situate, excepting cash, free and clear of mortgage and taxes, but subject te rights and liens of venders under land contracts, drafts, et cetera. The property will be offered only in one par rel and as. an entirety. Bidders will be required te deposit, at least twenty-four hours in advance of the sale, $250, 000.00 in cash, or $500,000.00 principal of ap ap preved claims against the Lincoln Moter Com pany. Ne bid of less than $8,000,000.00, which is the upset price fixed by the United States Dis trict Court, will be accepted. Purchasers are required te assume all out standing commitments of the receiver. Upen confirmation of the sale, the purchaser shall make such further cash payments, as are directed by the Court. The business is being conducted by the re ceiver, and will he sold as a going concern. Full details of the property te be offered and of 'the Order for sale will be furnished en application te the undersigned, receiver. GIRARD TRUST CO., Philadelphia . Ancillary Receiver DETROIT TRUST COMPANY, Receiver LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY u M i Vnl y JfltmcrV 20, 1022. Sler Opn nt 0 A. M. Cleaea nt 'i30 1 M M H NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MJRKET re f2rJf STREETS J- Big Stveeping Clearance Tomorrow of All Our Women's and Misses' Winter Suits AWS m m k Including Exclusive One-of-a- Kind Medels Formerly Up te $7500 at Each Drastic pricc-culs throughout our entire stock of fine winter suits AB SOLUTELY NO RESERVATIONS. Stunning Medels in Veldynes, Ve lours and Velours dc Lainc Seme Beautifully F u r T r i m in c d Others Richly Embroidered or in Ultra-Smart Tailored Styles. AH Lined With Seft, Serviceable Silks. The finest opportunity of the whole sea son te j?et a beautifully tailored, high-grade suit at a mere fraction of its value and the assortments arc splendid ! . I L " - I Vlsca Straw and Bntavia Cleth Lea fe j the Fashion Field JUariy spring Millinery $6 and $8 '1 .' . iH nr-licrli fflll .!ISWW?-W. " hats and SO reasonably priced l Do De pi g n c d nnd trimmed with all the chic and dash of much mere nxpcnsKc model., and tagged "jtibt right" for thr all - important 'twci'ii seasons hat, w h i i h must comb nu smart, becent ingncss mth an appcnlingly low pricing. Small Hats and Larycr flalsOff-lhe-Face Effects ami Turbans Trimmed with feather?, flower, ribbons, bcadings and embroidery. In .all colors every shade you can think of or dc.-iie One Pictured 5-ZYJ3S Millinery Salen", bp'-end Fleer Women's Suits en Sale in Women's Dent. Misses' Sizes 11, 16 and 18 en Sale in the Misses' Dcpt. . N3wRflS Second Fleer Drastic Reductions for Imme diate Clearance en All Oui Men's and Beys' Splendid $7.50, $8.50, $10 & $12.50 Sweaters Including the Famous Pennsylvania Knit "Ne-Tail-" Brand Wonderful Assortments fff $5 Ea. STYLES Shaker Knit, Jumbo Stitch, Phin Ribbed, Slipover V-neck and Shawl Cellar. QUALITIES All Pure Worsted, Pure Weel, Woel-and-JIcrino, Plated Yams. COLORS Navy, Maroen, Dark Oxford. Ilcath cf iMi.xturcs, Light Oxford, Breun, Car dinal and Scotch .Mixtures. Big Half Price Sale of $20.00 All-Weel Mackinaws Fer Men and Yeung Men Ne,v $10.00 Each Warm, heavy 32-euncc coats thoroughly tailored wndproef waterproof extremely geed looking and serviceable. All short, belted rperts models with patch pockets and large phawl cellars. Shown in a ld ariety of colors in con servative plaid patterns '-'.-LLEMS'jjS Tliird Fleer Beys' $2 & $3 Blouses of the Famous "Master" Make at $1.59 Each All exceptionally well made, beautifully finished blouses, designed te give real ,cie,iec. Shown in a large variety of pretty stripea patterns, in woven madras also benc white ailk-and-cotten poplin in the let. All in collar cellar attached style with teft turn-back cuffr. .ize G te 16 years. vHvvJk .4 Strikingly Fine Greup of Women's New $12.50 Spert Skirts hi the Smartest of Sh'ipcd and Plaid Kffccls Y'sry Special Tomorrow $5.95 i! . ii . .la li J JJ Roys'WindHer Ties In a Splendid Assert i-icnt of New Plaids and Stripes Special at 10c, JSc and 75c Ea. bv. .'!.! WBURCS First Fleer Prc-lnventerg Sale of $10 te $35 Dell Carriages and Dell Strollers Uxaet Reproductions of Real Baby Carriages of the incut Makes Al $6.50 " $22.50 ' .,-SKS. Sampleb, me Hj one of a kind. AJany vvih resersiblc rear, corduroy uphel- .s'crv. ruliiiiitr back. Vf brake and rubber tires. ' Iii vhite. iver'-. crav. - --..- . natural, brown, HIuf und ether finisher. $13 Medel Pictured New $7.95 .L.;k5."05 Fourth Fleer All Our Already-Reduced Furs Subject te a Further Sweeping 20 Reduction Deduct 20r Frem the Ticketed Price of These Furs al the Time of Purchase And Keep in Mind That the Ticketed Prices Already- Represent Substantial Reductions and the Finest Fur Values in Philadelphia All O u r Lined Capes, Steles, Col Cel lars and Cape Steles, as well as our Fex, Wolf and Ceney Scarfs and Novelty Pieces, in cluded in this ex traordinary event. t ft WT teJiJJ ftSSft S3M p3 SijS 2 ' H Geed-looking niedelt of line quality -worsteds and prunella cloth, smur'ly pleated in cingJe cingJe er doublc-bex-pleatcd stj lc. Designed in clever striped and pluid combinations of tan, green, bremi, Cepenhageiinaw and black-and-white. Thrci; fket thed 5" - Second Fleer A Wonderful Sale of Genuine Surface Cowhide Suitcases With Fittings at $15,95 ea. By Actual Comparison ihe Best Value of its Kin'd Offered Anywhere in ) cars! B i a All f. tffiS 3JX 9f f ivy JZ2f&SSh AJtiXm vB lew i W Just a Few of the Remarkable Values Noted Belew: Taupe, Black and Peiret Lined Fex SSOJS'SST.SO Less 20' , Mink Cape Cellar & Cuffs, &K7K Less 20' c && Tnil trimmed and belted. Skunk Cape Stele, Less 20l Tail trimmed. Kelinsky Cape Cellar and i OC Cuffs. Less 20cc. AfJ Tail trlmniBd. ' . , N. SNELLENBURG & CO. RThnSi.,,ekk 1Q2.50 Tail trimmed and viMi pockets. Jap MinLS'-. $214.50 Deep cellar and culls, tail trimmed. Hudsen Seal Steles, (rj r A S169.50 ; B--cei. $10250 k--Q) - i !8S 'i j im frr. m 10 Suitcases made in ac zc from 1J te 24 nehes. Of line surfarn rrc!: err vll-cen-tructcd frames, lme-i iMi moire M'k. Complete With tliijlit Beautiful "I ittings"-- -Mirror, Comb. Hair Brush. .Neil Brush, Butten Heek, Seap Be. Teeth Brush Container and Teeth Paste Helder first Fleer .1 Sale of Very Stunning Metal & Jeweled Girdles 1 HJakcr's Entire Sample Line, te Be Hurried Out at 95C each These tremen dously smart nnd effcetive costume accessories in a host of styles, col ors and design!", all the i-errect length. They're finished with rich looking open-work metal pendants, and studded with colored, atones. Large Mink Stele $9 75 1 aUS Less 20ri i FinUhi, Tail trimmed. SfJELLENBURflS Second Fleer UJ-L These Girdles the Xetcest inishina Touch te a Smart Street Freck or Suit Ffret SMELLENBUROS Jewelry Dept., Fleer -w it " ii 1 t ! N. SNELLENBURG & CO. i J w . H-
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