mBffi MIS'W'SIW UiWl MaP!! --sW JVm-? ti: f r jjVW1 Btt EVENING PUBLIC LED(ERIHILAIJ3IiPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 20, '1922' t ," rV, IAT . jkU . (-. m i- te. t n 7.1W.U V- . m h '.arf 4 & lvanized beat rumps H2J.Wg w'Ji'HM , ue .uitsuu v.,i" .. ..... . ... ." inn 'irri'T m. frfp Pn. 1' N. Ill si lH ((! MM sr rW' ?VS. n PAWNED" An Unusual Remance of PeepU Whet Vary Balaf Pledged te De the Bidding of Olhrr.j By FRANK L. PACKARD Auther of "The Miracle Man," "Frem New On," ete. Copurleht, If ft, fcv PuMI LAet CommeM) Ne Seap Better Fer Ycur Skin Than Cuticura km 9k LtWAtOTlM, lMl, A. lllldtU, t-411. swr5 13WT, vPiHfOTiwniMWtfMma &$JIUTG OWNlRS' COURSE JwVjfs 12 lemuiix f i l i" ' u c n r jmin fci i iwne owns jr v ei t S3W .and wlsh.s Unm r e 1 l ein .rau n in nil infuWl i i a ill' cl k'-AKV ""In IDtW'l n I ! ' - s Aliernnn ni'l ren ntr j-V It), tnf '- in 'in r (, ' "i aiccini jiccnnn'riii iirnnrin mm llnttrv Ceuisca Y. M. C. A. A TOMGllVt SCHOOL 141 AtlCll -T. in2t MM.OIV ST. vxaerxaesxxsta.: WANTED REAL, LIVE SALES MANAGER Fer Uki -i lns n ler.n t. i ."tn'eni In elty Mub h.ni k.j - i erl. Initiative ul-d imrilr te hnnille men tiur t'U'y by letter c m:. i.imh.i.i: i iki: RENT 4000 Square Feet Geed for Manufacturing 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight and Passenger Elevator Service Apply MR. DALLAS Second Fleer Public Ledger Company Evaporated Buy the brand en which you can rely. Every batch that leaves the conden cenden saries is given an extra, final laboratory test te in sure purity and quality. It's pure country milk with the cream left in. Hi: Kt'OKi: aloud t himself uguln. i hn In- approached the deer e( Paul Vcnlzn's house. "Hut I nui her diulrty." IiNjxtimI the iilil man fiercely j "mid she l my little, girl. It don't eliunse iietlilnn ln-r net knowing, except except flic nln't lild lint tier fnce In linnic. nnd" HiwvlMns' V(,I:p broke n little "nnd tlint 1 nln't never lind lier In tliee nrni" like 'I'd might te linvc." A ijlenin of atiser ciiinc suddenly into the wnterj blue c.vcm under the fhiisa.v lirev. "Hut lie nln't qelnp te have her In hi"! That devil fi-ciii the pit of hell nln't keIiir te kill the mmiI of in) little ulrl- somehow he nln't that's all I get le live for old Hawkins ha. hu ! muiii'Iiew old Haw. klns'll -' I law kin:-' .ollle(u ended abruptly lie wan Mnrtled te lind himself in the net of opening the front deer of the' iiiic.timc pawn shop. He even hesi tated. Iinliiins the dour ajar and then sinldenlj he pushed the deer wider eptn and stepped .softly inside, as the Miund of a voice, iiugr.x and threatening In its tniiiM, theuih stranjely low and lnuf ricd, reached him. lie knew that voice , It was Mr. Crimp's. It was dark here in the room that hnd once been the office of the pawn , shop, and upon which the front deer' opened dlnvtlj ; but from under the deer leading Inte the rear room there , chewed a thread of lluht. and it wan ft out there that Hawkins new placed the Milce lie steed Irresolute. He .stared around ! l in fpstuir- it was dark. I'nul Vetiiza. because be had net Im-pii well, had prehablj 2011c te bed early unless It was Paul in there with ('rang. Ne! ' lie caught the sound of Claire's veice1 new. and it ecmed te conic te hlni ' brokenly, in a Mrnnscly tired, dreary way. And then Crans's voice uttain, J ami nn u;:ly I11113I1. The wrinkled skin of Hawkins' old wciitlier-bealcn bands grew taut nnd 1 white across the kuuckles as his fists clenched, lie tiptoed toward the. deer. lie could hear dlstlnctb new. It was ('rang speaking: " I'm net n feel! I did tint speak about it te make you lie again I don't care where you met him, or hew I long you hnd been levers before be 1 crawled in here. That's nothing te de with it. It's enough that 1 knew .Mill were levers before that night. Hut ' ou be'0112 te me new. I'ndcrstand'' I ( spoke of It because the .sooner you real- 1 i7e that j'Ui are the one who Is the cause of the trouble between Hruce and ' liie. the better fur him! I wasn't' rnwding jeu before, but I'm through I feeling with It new for keeps. I let iui go tee Ions as it is. Tedaj . for just n little while, he wen out yes. by heav- ! ens. if jeu want the truth, he nearly 1 kil'ed me. He get me tied In a cabin et , a .ship that sailed this afternoon for Seuth Amerlen ; but the engines! broke' ilewn In the harbor, and, damn him. , I'm back! Yeu knew what for. I've 1 told you. There's one way te save him. I've lulil you what that 1-, tee. I'm 1 waiting for jour answer." "Wlij should It be meV" Claire's 1 ' voice wns dull and colorless. "Why 1 cannot you leave me alone I. who bate ' i and loathe jeu? Mn jeu leek for hap- pines, with me? Tliery will be imiic." ' 1 "Why should it be you?" ('rung's ' vc Ice was suddenly hearse with pnsslen. , "'.(cause you have set my brain en lire, because veu hue tilled me with Intuitu. u. " I 'iVi jeu iiudei'stiind--('laiie? Claire! le jeu understand? liemuse I want .011, because I 111 going te nave jeu, going te own you yes, way or another bj iniir- llc tiptoed toward the deer. He could heir distinctly new. ('rung speaking It was qte a Queniet eqaJUn complete, renclusne for everj one but himself 1 He had net even waited te luue the deck before lie had telephoned Claire. And finite had He rose suddenly nnd began te walk feverishly up and down the room. Hellew!. He laughed out shortly. She had curtly refused te talk te him. He hud only meant te telephone te say that he was en the. way up te her house, and he had managed te say that much and she imd coldly, contemptuously informed him that she would net be nt home, and hnd hunc ;;;, the receiver. She had given him no opportunity te say any mere. It was net like Claire. U had been se unexpected that he had left the deck mentally dazed. The sight of (be liner out in the 'trenm had seemed te mock him Ireiilcnllj . After that, until new. be h.ul followed the line of least resistance. He lind mine back here te the hotel, nnd dined with l.ar 111011. lie steed still in the middle of the room. I.aruieu! It hed been a singu lar evening that he had just spent with Larmen. II had get u new viewpoint en 1 l.nrinen u strange, grave, .sympathetic I.nrineii. He had civen Larmen the iietails el everything that lwiied : nnd I.nrmeu hnd led ta'k of everything, and anything, it seemed new. as he looked back upon it. And somehow, he could net tell wlij. even while he felt that I.nruien was drawing him out, urging him even accept her dismissal us final. Hut, what was it that had happened? What was it? He could think of only one thing the letter he had written te liiirmen, and which, en thnt account, he had asked for and received back from the ether. It wns. a certainty thnt ('rung's hand was in this somewhere, nnd ('rang hud said that he had shown the letter te Claire, but The telephone runic. Jehn Hruce stepped te the desk, nnd picked up the insttument, "Yes? Helle !' he wild. The clerk's voice from the office an swered him : "There's 11 ninn down here, Mr. Ilruce, who insists; en seeing you. He's pretty seedy, and leeks ns though he lind beeiv en n bat for 11 week. I'm sorry te bother you, but we can't get rid of him. He says his name is Haw kins." "Send him up at once!" said Jehn Ilruce sharply. "Yes, sir." The clerk coughed dep reciatingly. "Very well, Mr. Hruce. Thank you." Hawkins! Jehn Hruce walked te the deer of Ills suite, nnd opened it. . He looked nl IiIh watch. It was get I hnd haii-1 ting n" "w te eleven o'clock. What 11m en te en enrtli Had brought HewKins up 1 here te the Hayne-Mtley nt this hour.'i He smiled 11 little grimly an he steed waiting en the threshold, and the reeel- 1 lectien of the night before last camel lull k te him. Well, at least, he wn safe , 0r: Ther .something 'about them ytmillike Tmd Mark TWenty for augjarcer ESlft 1 J. B. Sheppaid & Sens "Vryella" Flannel Exquisite New Shades Fawn Maize Violet Brown Amethyst Deve Grey Wedgwood Blue Imagine the smart effect of a dress or a golf suit of this wonderful fabric in any of the colors named Striped "Viyella" Flannel for wrappers, pajamas and men's shirts Extra-Weight "Viyella" Flannel especially .woven for sports skirts A Geed Flannel at $1.25 for wrappers and for nightwear en the sleeping perch or the chill nights in the mountains or in Maine Guimpes Fer "Viyella" Dresses, $2.00 te $5.50 They take the place of a waist and are very snappy Pique or linen ; roll or Peter Pan cellar 100$ Chest nut Street ? mmim&&m&rttertrinf&iAvAnfavL te pcak of Claire and the most inti- tonight from any kidnapping through the mate things of the last few weeks), h medium f Hawkins! bad been glad te respond. It wns only The elevator deer claijged a little wh"ti I.itr'imn for a little while had waj down the corridor, and Hawkins, discussed his great chain of gambling, followed by n bellboy, stepped out. houses thnt he. .1 oil it lii'iicc. hail tclt curiously detached from it nil and es-, tinugeil Irmii the ether, us though lie mtmmmm CJJK52KW525 .i.i mm V JlfiMilllllilllllll!lillili!ililii:iiill!llll 70- C7JH KLtf" filectric (Blearier Evolution of Heme Cleaning THE BROOM --It clcaimii the car car pets and rutfa t,v.t were th-m out (also the user and scat tered the dust. FRICTION SWEEPER It p. died up lint and suiface flirt made s v; e e p i n a ca.iiui '"jt it was still HARD WORK. VACUUM SWEEPER An I'dicicnt method el cleaning Meers, lut tu'iUiring cum bersome u 1 1 a c it men ts for ether cleaning1. 6cctnc Gleaner -PCKFECTION at last! The one complete house heuse c leaning tool, which leans floors, carpets, rufjs, hansintfs, fur niture, inside book cases, etc., without extra attachments. It will k any where for diit and j;et it. And the inslde removable paper mu makes a clean method perfectly sanitary. Yeu igv ,r, nsver see me out attur the AIJC gftSjVAY Pis.-Ua it up. Just put the per our in the furnace and burn dirt, perms nnd nil It Menna yifftcea impossible te clean by any Sewer vacuum cleaner. Our ltipre- KAMt&tlva will cull nnrl ilnnnnctvnti. 'iit'ttrithnnt nnliimfim! &"' T because I'm ew ii J oil, one ilage. m ' A low cry came from Claire. It tore at Hawkins' heart in' its bitter shame mid anguish. His fare blanched. "Well, you asked for it. and mil get it!" ('rang snarled. t "New, I'm waiting for jour answer." Tin re wu- n long pause, then finite Hieke wilh an obvious cTert te steady In r voice. "Have I net I" bu hi'n twice?" . "Yeu haven't bought him once jet." Clung a:i-wiied sulttlj. "I pel fill ine.l ni pin i i if the baigniii. I haven't been paid." And HuwUiiis. standing I here, lis tciilng. hear I iiethinu for a Ions time; ami then he ili.'tliigiiishfd Claire's voice, but it was -ii low that he could i. it ciit.-h tin' words. Hut he heard Citing's i.'plj l,i cause ir was loud with v.Iiat coined like pn.sliiuuti' s-iviigerj and riumiih : wise, uij dear. At . e ciueic niiiining, then. And Mn.c I'ruce's s;in u Imelw'ii In illite iiuilei'stullil that he is cemmuulcaieii w:tn in anj 'Mb"' ' -) Vst li I 'mv Hife ifSi my '.IS'' 4eei:w sr MS? As. fjy& . , l i- , tv.hhik y.i . i .mt.AH . KUeXiricai iiumcLquipmcn B?-v?fcltv.W8 Chestnut St. itG. "You're tnuioriew Mr. J-lin this, jeu Het te lie Will ?" "I unili'i-stnnil." Hawkins this time caught the a'tnest Inaudible reply. ' "All right !" ('rung said. "There's a pailie 1 knuw. who's down en Siateii Island new. We'll "e down there mid be iicirrisl witimut anj Hiss. I'll be In re at s o'clock. Your father i-n't In i.i rid'- in that rattle-ir.ni old bits nt Mini's. I'll hir.e ti comfortable Inimu-iii" for him. and urn utn go with 111 in. Hawkins can dri'.e me, nnd" he was Inugliing teftij "and 1' my best man I'll -e, that he km'iws ubcuit It ill ti.iie te Like n blind inuii, lliiv.Uin- was groping )i ir- waj teuiird the front deer. Mai lied' Tliev wete t be nun I lei, tnuio.'iev. mnruiiig , lie l'elind liim-ilf en the stteet. He htiriicd. liiipiiUe drove Kiln alung. He ilul net ictis'ii. His nilrid wi.s a ior ier tuied thing. And jet he laughed as he -cuiili I iireiiinl the corner. Imighen in an uuhtiiged way. and raised butii linni.s iibnic his head nnd pounded at tne mi . itl. his doubled liMs. 'I hey i i were te h" i.uirrie I iiimiii r hi morn mern ing. and he he was te be best num. And as lie laughed, his once luddj. n eat hi r-hiaten face wus white u a' I winding -licet, and in the uhiteuiss tliere mis stamped a Imik thai i' was geed en no unit's fine te ice. I And rliin i-uddeuly two gnut tears lolled down his cheeks, opening the lleml 'gat's of his Mini. I "Mi little girl!" he -ebbed. "Mad dj's little girl'" And reason and a strange calmness came ; "Jehn Ilruce," he t-.Ail. "He lines , her. I. mi." And In Hunt el .Mr. lleilgcs room, lug house he clliiihwi into the driver's MMII of the old tiaveliug pawn -sliep. Ii didn't niatlei new hevi nan ii noise he made. (H.M'I'KU ,M 'I lie Iist Chnnee .hum llfii Iiised Mn- dour of Liu- moil's suite, and. taking tiic elevator, went up te his 'own ieiiiii in the ititjue ititjue Milei Hetel, two tloer.s nbeie. Ileie in 1'iing hi:ns"lf almost wcaii'i iut'i u iliaii. I.aruieu had gen" le bid; but bed etTcreil no nppi'iil te him. Jehn Mince, in spjte of the fact Mint he was (enseiuiis of great mental fatigue, Mid without simp was a horror, and Ills, spirit weie tee depressed ( make sleep even a possibility. Frem n purel.i selfish standpoint, mid he admitted te utter selfishness new, ll hud been u hollow victerj Crang was gene, disposed of, mid a.s fur as Iiiiriueii was ceucerited the mnn no longer existed, for if ("rang had held certain Intimate kuewlidge of I.arnuin's life eicr laii'iuen's head, I.arnien wns new in exuetiy tne same position in iicr- laasipieradlng as some one else, as some one whom I.armnu believed te be Jehn Mruce. and us though he in his true self had no intere-t in these mat teis nn longer in a personal sens, as though his mnncctlen with them hud automatically ceased with I lie cli max of Crang's removal. It wns queer! Mut then his mind had been oh eh sesed. elsewhere. And yet here, tee, he bad been fntiik with I.nriunn frank enough te admit I lie feelings that had prompted him. te refrain from actual phi en'y two nights before. He re membered the quick little tattoo of I.armen's quill toothpick at tlil.t ail mission, and lairmeu's tight little smile. es, jt ii.ni hi en a singular eiening! In tho-e feu hours he seemed te have grown te knew I.arnien as though he had known the man till his life, te be diawn te l.ariueu in a pciseuiil way, lu admire I.arnien as a man. There was something of debonair Miiig-frelil about I.n rim hi . He had made no fuss our his escape that duj. and much Ies. been effusive in anj thanks, l.ar l.ar iiieii's philiisejih.i of l'fe was appar I'll1 ! delitiitely tixed and settled; and. in -e far a-, I.iirmen litis eemenieil. atisfiictei i,i se. The whole world te I.n.'iiieti iia. ii gamble ami, consist - nt 1 enough, hi. own uetiuties in that I'siv-t wie en as last a .scale as pii--iblc 1 arineu wllh his Htietiiiilien.il face : 1 1 1 i his iitP leathpick ! Ne; net tin i iiiuiiena' ' When I.armen had tinully pleadi'd fntigiie and a deshc te go te bed. there bad been siim thing in I.ar I.ar meii's face and l.aimen's "geed-night." th'it still lin.'eicil with him. Jehn Bruce, ft ii . I wliich even new he could net define. Jehn Hi uce s brews gathered into This wnv. Hawkins !" Jehn Ilruce called and dismissed the bellboy with n wave of his hand. And then, ns Hawkins reached the deer, Jehn Ilruce stared in umaze nient, and for a moment ubselved the clerk for his diagnosis. Hawkins' face was like parchment. devoid of color ; his hands, twisting at , the old felt hut. trembled as with the ague; and the bine eyes, fever-burned I they seemed, stared out In a fixed way from under the shaggy brews. I Jehn Hi uce pulled the old mnn inside the apartment, and closed the deer. j "(iend Lord, Hawkins!" lie ex- I claimed anxiously. "What's the matter , with you?" Hawkins cnushl at Jehn Hruce's arm. I "It's tomorrow morning," he said lienrscl. "Tomorrow morning nt Si o'cleik." I "What Is?" inquired Jehn Hruce. He forced the old cabman gently Inte a ' cliulr. "You're upset, Hawkins. Here , wait! I'll get jeu something." j Mut Hawkins held him back. i ""I don't want u drink." Tliere was' misery, bitterness, in Hiiwklns' voice, i "I don't want a drink for once. It's I come! It It's come te the end new. I ('rung and and my little girl are go- ing te be married tomorrow morning." . And then Jehn Hruce laughed quiet ' ' ly. and laid his hand reassuringly en the old cabman's shoulder. ""Ne. Hawkins," he said. "I don't knew where you get that idea; but It i won't be tomorrow morning, nor for ii : geed many tomeriow mornings either, ('rung at the present moment Ii n beiiid a ship en his way te Seuth Amvr- U'.i " . . . "I knew, said Hawkins dully. "Hut half an hour age I l.-ft him with Claire in Paul Yenl.a's beuse." Jehn Hruce's band tightened en Hawkins' shoulder until the old ninu I eVv Mer v " nwoelukvre, fan Kranelsce tiestun New Yerk Chicago A oie at 1701 Chestnut St. Cor. 17th St., Philadelphia 100ft V1RQIN WOOL I Women's & Missei TOP COATS That Combine Fashion and Quality with Value R Of Pure Camel's Hair in the Natural Undyed Tan for Spring days. Designed and custom tailored in our private workrooms. ZZ General Utility Coats distinctively Jaeger in all the elements th.at make for style, character and tailoring in models net te be found elsewhere. tiL'ht furiews. His iniuil had flown winced. efl nt a tmigeiit. I here ii us ( hilre : "Yeti what? It i mi n ; : : ::!: . tatre. .Mir nan In' meant, nor did lie intend new te Te be continued tomorrow I Jehn Hruce cried out. 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In mil fifteen most ignorant mil become "I'l Mil.- S,' " ' "' He must also sneak at dinners, open i conventions, interest himself actively in 'drives, dig the first ground for geed' I leinls, lay corner stones, dedicate ar- I ninrics, 'christen nli'ships, godfather I I abies. and make himself generally use , fill n't teas, icecptiens, reviews, lining j iir.it nils., installations mid banquets'. He must til range te lay aside a suf ficient shine of (ieverniiient time in , which te attend the private Interests of! Iii.. ciiristltllellts. WCi'U till li in neil. Chli'i i Nete : An article en chiropody was anneui'icd for today, but sCP uiiinv i hiriipedistc h.ie pleaded with me net te divulge all the seciets of their piofesslen I hut I bale a-jreed te post pone this urriele luilehnltclj, which means until such time as 1 have learned thc-e serts the arc se l... f .1 i.l ..... .li.Mil.r.i l IIU.IOUS 1 Slll'lll'l ll"l M..VI.I,'., 1 -- . 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A Congressman has tar tee man Hu Hu peitant duties te perform te allow him self the luxury of following the legls- '"Vji'i'i'ernuient tedaj is much mere ..uu- j which hh. speech en the subject se dear plc than our forefathers mii'd feici', te their (the constituents" i licarts) is wlieii tne ininicii me cm -11111111.1 imv iirJiitfil verliatlm." Occasionally tiles') Wt rTu'C:,' nlse take life as stlrr.iig res,, j fine nil thev were enl ferefiithers, , lutlens scoring the Armenians for sell-1 simple dependable, sturd. well-meaii- lug fake Oriental rugs te the C.ke ing but forefather., nevertheless (you spell It I Slovaks. YVIuit could Ibev knew about the in- i And mice a year, in the gentle sprlng huite uirict of li'isl., nnd duties willed!" time, the Ciiugres..miin sends forth with ci'e'iii en c'linteniperai i Congressman's great geed will and In a spirit of sub- j .,',. i lime beneficence, swvet little packages I of cabbage seeds. And with each mid, FOlt instance, it is the duty et every t every one he breathes n gentle prayer, Ceii"iessiuan te i.tieud the luncheons that they will grew up te be nice large j of business eiguiir.n'l ills mid speak a uibbuges and a credit te the sender. , High bleed-pressure reduced iirnic 0 ((uu. .Ujuiifiila Vnllew II niir i-cit j 7K.se tin i)i ln.u Main Z894 smm resnect te t rang. for the time being longer n factor in 01 al tjUu Mnned urimif i mI Crane, tee. 1 least, wen no lift ,, Mir. nei- SillS!S mi -A' 'Btiio-MtiTe" (if I luck l,i nerinul by ilrinkinK tliU wnter that Is illurellc. selmnt mat I'ltmlniint nil In one, Ilreuwht in Miu, In liiitlln.s. from nenr lint SjnlriBH. ArK. Nice - tnutlng and liiui'fliial (inire und .Sale ireimn, , IS ClitMnut Nt I'hll.t, '"all and amW Water free, I'll. Walnut H07 Mountain Valley Water JNet the least of the delights of metering is the carefree mind, born of cenlidcnce in one's car, a confi dence reinforced by daily experience. Nothing can equal this feeling and nothing atones for the lack of it. Te depend en your car with no doubt and misgiving could any thing add mere saver te a day's run ? Fess-Hughes Company, list ami Market Streets, Philadelphia. Wilmington, Reading, Bethlehem, Lancaster Pierce -Arrew ----! ffiir t'JlMm i, " 1 1 i it" wmV I m-iM 'iMsJLa:,. -h ' t imkJMmm'M:&mt A VITAL MESSAGE Te Controlling Heads of Sales Organizations If the sales nianiiKcrs of Philadelphia and Eastern rcnnsyl vaniu Kathtred today in a urate convention te discuss the prob preb cms of production, thuy would point with accord te thu one Ki'.-nt inenaee of the time . . . PESSIMISM I cssiinism ih a lench upon the arteries of business. It lis crept into thu hearts and souls of men who have wen blue ribbons ler Efilini,' in past eias. It has bored threatening tunnels beneath the very foundations of American business. Just as Jean of Arc fired her armies onward, se the control a i i '" of sa,L's nnwnizatiens must fire their men onward. And in this mighty battle ngainst kin, msaimhm, wc will supply the weaimns. In the belief thnt, a revival of business cannot arrive until hntnu.siiism hits replaced Pessimism; until salesmen have been nV!ii .iem ihdr ,metl lethargy, until the minds of snle3 organizations have been enerKi-ed we mnke this appeal, or. "',? itil"y concerned in urging your salesmen te Carry On." Let us furnish the ammunition. Fill in tW coupon immediately, and direct your Heeretnry te drop it into the mails. ' fc,k'mmmm.m. n"IM!i.,j;W?NAh0'v,,,rATK- SSiui'S'hW ' """ "l I"' hulli e hun, n SHlea erHitulx.tt ion et men. 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