BIPlpwppp mMwm '" ' yfhWJw i -i "y" r-. l JHE M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,. APRIL 4, 1922 4 " 'r 'a wz K&W ASTER OF MAN :-: By Sir Hall ' a OntsDeken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "The Manxman. lire wchiibwi, ihc wuimi viij, nic nuuuui i uuu uuvcbi mc, -... iV f. Vlmrclt fin lt "' Wcfi"" ' VW f X of the tic of Man, in .chj(f JYJ'fl"lllttrc. Te save ' ,'" Aflrtit I'arVtamcnU from BpttUr el'Kjl! mhci the bhme e "ZWJtl' K CWWi.fr. prc.fi &."!.. .1 11,11 fellow anil admit 1&&'rr The 'no beyi iteierffc H'8?H &V '"' Vcai.hcarteJ .. nllrr lehien nn un-um-n : .-! ' T r irirre .ie 'it6.tM ed- !& inei'fM ",r" ,u'(,Ffr rW ""71 &'ffi V !wionJMMle '':iri? Ster; f ''" """'"' ii'' '".VmcHii V". .'...- ,f.- .rri- irhlill In iL.Amrr. """ " - While of J". I V:,- $; IT CO.V7.7W KS II nnrt Iinrl nil tlic world before htm, they threw tlirtiiselves in his wny, nnd didn't mind what disgrace they get into if they could only compel him te raarr.v them, "Iltir think of it person like that com ing te live us ml-trtM lidf here In the uoiifle of Isebcl Stewcll!" Then the men folk of such women weVe iih bml ns they were. Them was a wicked, lying, evil 'spirit abroad these days that .lack wns ns j?oed ns his miisWr, and if you were up you had In be pulled down, nnd if you were big you had te be made little, "Only think what n cry thene people would make if anything happened," huIiI Janet, "wrecking your career per imps, and making promotion itnpossl itnpessl We." ' "Don't be., ufrnld of Unit either, Janet; 1 can take enre of myself, yen knew." ".Se you can, dear." .mid Janet, "hut thenMliluk of your fuihe'f.'iKerty years a Judge, and net a breath, of scandal has ever touched him! But thnt'H just why some of these dirts would like te destroy him, calling te him In 'the courts themselves, perhaps, with all the dirty tongues at them, te come down from the judgment-neat and set His own Heuse In order fs Man's Late Toe Hard for the Weman in ihe Cajc? Is Con Cen science Enough Punishmtnl for Him, While She Pays the Legal Penalty? In This Frank and Gripping .Story the Man, as Judge, Sits in Sentence en the Cirl Tried for Their Sin. hi dend friend and dead enemy, been read n it wits read that day by the young voice, be rich and remnant, that wax ringing through the old church. Hut it was net that alone that was welling through their bonems. It wn the thrilling certainty that out of the greatness of bis heart the son of the DceniRtcr (of whom tee rnnny of them bad been talking ill) had covered the nakedncMt of the peer iHtrlcken, sinner Who had mink back'iri hi surplice te a tent behind him, AVhtn the scrykewas. overhand the clergy had returned te the vestry, the congregation remained standing until, the Udverner had left tbtf chtlrehjTHuJ nobody IrieVed at him new, for all eyea were en the two who followed him the Deemster nnd Victer. .Inkll 'Theu need hate no fear of thy Mlrt T l.ll J.bk ffM. llilli.....M.. ..fill .BUS 1', 1 i it'll iiivr. Aiir fii.iiiiiii'u, "4ii an f v .,! n-liUe UnA i.ntvn flip pnninnnv from linllamear walked uy the nlle te the famllr niw. in which Janet, in her. black silk mantle, was nlready seated. The Deemster's pew was close te the communion rails, and horizontal te the church, with the lending desk and pul iilt l, thn'nnen Himcn in front of it, ,end n marble tablet en the wall bchirid, 1 containing the names of n long line of the Ballamears, going us jar tiacK as me sixteenth century. ' The vestry was nt the western end of the church, under the tower, nnd as Boen as the bells stepped and the clergy came out, it was seen that the Vicar was far from sober. Nevertho Neverthe .mu i,n ....ni' lilmiwlf erect while coming the piazza, the days being long nnd the ! through tlie cnurcn eenina "''" chair within the rail of the communion. The curate took the prayers, ana evenings warm ' The Deemster wax uneasy about the caic they hail tried the day before, and talked much nbent it. A farmer had killed a girl en hlsi farm after every ap pearance of gross ill-usage. The crimp and the motive had been clear and therefore the law could Bhew no clemency. Hut there hnd been cxternul circumstance which might have affected the man's conduct. Down te ten years before he hnd been a right-living man, iJAMiJ""."1", , ...... I knew, dear, I knew." said Janet. "Hut think what he'll suffer If any surt of trouble falls en his son ! Mere, far mere, than if 'it fell en-himself, 'ilmt'.s the way with fathers, isn't. It? Always Ins been, I suppose, nlncc the days of Uavlil, De you remember his liunentutieiiH ever his son Absalom? 1 declare J feel ilt enough te cry in hurch itself whenever the vlcnr reads it : "O m.v son Absalom ! euld Ged 1 litiil died for tliee, U son. my son rfbilttiff i"' rl' "Sr ' tU'fr iOi""" ' afr BaTf'' M-afllPBBa i IHAU, OMNK -. l.Anl I'jiiinllt' t.nrln" black "lories KUtmi icuir, ?.c?ri."':. "l ,,,.t. She believed them. JIAelicved them, she dreaded them as .Ttlmi ph nnd re-entc.I 4hem as slan ders. Hut tinnliy she ennclpdcd that, whether the.v were trim or false, she must tell Victer all about them. Yet hew was she le de se.' new put a nam te the evil thing'! t latat i were being said of him sue wlie nan been the tsame e.s a mother te hint all the way up since lie was a child, and held him in her nrms for his chrls-iinlne'' Fer weeks her -with her maidenly 'modesty, but at length her heart pre .Vailed. She could net see her dear boy trlk blindfold into danger. W ha ever tb consequences, she must spenu , 'iini, warn him. step him it necessary. I But wheie and when and hew was ih te de se? Te write was impossible (nobedv knew wnni mism. uci-whiu l .. letter) nnd Victer had Ien;; "con tinued his week-end visits te Bulla- """... .. . . ,1.1 1 1,. One day tnc i-'Qcmsier iem nt-i " prfDare a loom for the Governer, who ; wis coming te visit him, and seizins her opperl unity she said: ; J'And wouldn't it be nice te ask lc lc ter te meet him, your Hener?" The Deemster paused for a moment, tben bowed his head and answered: i "Dens eii please. Miss Curphey. Vive minutes afterward Janet was , wrilin? in liet haste te Knmsey. J'llc Is le enme en Saturday, dear, but mind j mi romp en Friday, se that 1 ma? liac .Mm all te myself for a wkllc'befeiv ihe jient met. take you irem me." , Victer (hum' (in Friday cienlng nnu feqnd .Innet alone, the Deeimter being nway for an iiiiiertant court ami likely te bleep the nisht In Douglas. She was In lier own little slttlns room a soft. cushiony clmiiihcr full of embroidered tcreeui nnd jilr lures e Himself as a cild worked out in colored ilk. A tea-tray, le.ulv laid, was en a table bjr.her side, and she rose with n-tvwn- i bllng cry as lie lieuudcd in nnd kissed i, her. i Tea was n lenj but tremulous joy te herj nnd bt the time it was ever the dirtiness was gathering. The maid te siOTed the imv and was about te hi ins in a lamp, but Janet', being artful. Mid: ".e, .lane, nut jet. 1 1 would be a"1,, pity tu shin mil this lovely twilight. Don't jeii iliink se, dear?" Ictor ngriMil. net knowing what was eemlns, nnd for an hour longer they int nt opposite sides of the tiiblr, with their faies te the lawn, while the reeks caned out tiulr hist congress, and the thrush sun;; us last senK. nnd Janet talked en in (liferent mutters whet lie:' Mrs. Ouinlii litis sleeniiip-niit house- deeper) was .aklng Mm comfeilnble at itainsej , nnd if Hebble freer "heuld net be telil le le.iM hutier and fresh gxs for lili.t en market dnv. But when, ilnj daikness hiivlug deep ened, here was no lnnser nny ihtnger that Vldni euld mc her face. Janet (trembliiij; with fear of lier iiiiinling new that In had gnnvn te he a iiiiinl plungeil iui In i- u n. U' suhjc, I I'ceple weie inlklii;; mid tnlklii';. The Jlanx ones wei,. ienihi fei iiiII.iiir. Keally, It enijlu te l,e !ins,iK. te put th law en people who tulknl and umni. My father' can take care of himself, I clean nnd sober and honest nnd even leugieus. j lieu m: mm ucvu ii,fcuii by n young horse and kicked en the bead and bad had tu undergo an opera tion. After he came out of the hos pital his whole character was found te have changed. He had become drunken, dishonest, n sensualist and a foul mouthed blnsphenur, ami finnlly he bad committed the crime for which he new steed condemned. "It makes me tremble le think of It." said the Deemster, "that a mere plijsl- bsalem, uiyicnl accident, u mere chance, or a mere nnsm of animal instinct, may cause There was silence for a moment, for Victer found it difficult te bpeak, and then Janet began te plead with him In the name of. his family also. "The Deemster Is seventy 'years old new." she said.' "and he ban four hundred years of the Hiillamears be hind him, und there has never, been a plain en the name of any of them. That's always been a kind of religion any ee us at nny time 10 nci in h way that is utterly contrary te euv moral character and most incere resolu tions." "It's true, though." said the Gov Gov ereor, "and it doesn't retpiirc the kick of a horse te make a man act in op position te hta character. The loudest voice n tnnn' hears Is the call of his physical nature, and law nnd religion II P ' Eli If", if mtm Wffl LHlfi Kit IibbbbHv IRfliFnillr fl might have taken the rest of the service nlse, but the Vlcnr, thinking his duty compelled him te take his pnrt in the presence of the (Joverner, rose te read tlic lessens, wutn (iimcuny nc rcacucu the rending desk, which wai close te the Deemster's pew, nnd opened the Heek nnd gave out the place. But hardly had he begun, in n husky and in distinct voice, with "Here beglnncth the first chapter of the Second Heek of Samuel" (for it was the sixth Sundny nfter Trinity) when he (.topped ns if unnble te go farther. Fer a moment he fumbled with his spectacles, taking them off and wiping them en the sleeve of his surplice, and then lie began afresh. Hut scarcely had he said, in a still thicker voice. "New it came te pass" when he stepped again, as if the words of the Heek be fore him had run Inte each ether and become an unreadable jumble. After that he looked helplessly about , him for nn instnnt, ns If wondering what te de. Then be grasped the read ing desk with Jils two trembling hands, I nnd the perspiration was seen te be , breaking in beads from his forehead, ' A breathless silence passed ever the I church. The congregation saw what was happening, nnd dropped their heads, as if knowing that for their be loved old Vicar this (before the eyes of the Governer) was the end of every tli Inc. Hut suddenlv they became nwnre that , something was happening. Quietly, , noiselessly, almost before they were j conscious of what be was doing, Victer Stowell, wjie had ueeii' sitting at tne end of the Deemster's pew, had risen, stepp'ed across te the reading desk, put n soft hand en the Vicnr's nrm, and wns rending the lessen for him. "Saul and Jonathan were lovely nnd pleasant in their lives, nnd in their death they were net divided. I am distressed for thee, my brother Jona than; thy love te me was wonderful, passing the love of women." People who were there that morning said nfterward that never before had the sublime lnment of the great King, the grcnt warrior and the great poet, for Hair Springtime in the Nursery Don't brighten up all the rest of the house and leave the nursery dingy. Come Bee the new, attractive furniture we specialize in. Make the nursery fresh and aanitary and see the kiddies thrive. 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Hint h something te be born te. I WC,t te elmn-li. .lanet drove in the isn t it.' It .eeins te me it is mere worth Jarringe by way of tlie high read, but hnyiiiB than all the jewels and cold and ' ti,0 ti,rr(. ,,, ,VolUed down the grassy titles nnd honeis the world has in It. I ie ,lt the back, whieli. with its gei-se (Hi. ni dear, my ear. ou knew what hedges en either tide, looked like a long ,our father Im hell say nothing, and K,Wn picture in a-golden frame. The yen linven i ii mother te speak te ou; Deemster, who walked between the se den t be vexed with your old .lanet Coventer and Victer, was mere than who lines jeii. ami would die for you. umuhIIv bent and solemn. He hnd had if she i-eiihl save j mi irem trouble nnd m nnoiiymeiis letter about his son that iliMfrnee : but think what a trrible. ' morning he hnd lntelj hud theals of fearlul. shocking thing It would be for them famiivmuTi u;,"-,,1l"M,;;:n'1 'f;;;: ";;;:; ' " .. n.m ad ..iei ; "" slumbereiN mountains behind were hid- '.Nethiiig -hall happen I give you ,i,. a palpitaliiig luue, nnd against. mj word for I hat. .land, -ull if-ter. tin- btvad stretch of the empty nca in "Ued bles. win.' said .lanet. and i front steed the gaunt .-quale lower liHing anil rearliing eer in llie uaruuess i,m , ,. . . . far-off Hound of tie 45 lb Watch These nice effects Nete heW clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence 6f the viscous film. See hew teeth whiten as the film-coats disap pear. Compare your teeth new with your teeth in 10 days. Judge hew you like the change. Then read the reason for each new effect. Consider what they mean te you in. the years te come. Yeu will knew then what is best for you and yours. Sold only in our Stores a at iim fyiMl !ii;iiii,iii!ti:H'ffiiffi;iii:irja3aaii!iiiji'ffliraj5 This Gift Test Brings a revelation make it new hn .tie ili(M inll.liwf uli. .nt t.i.ti tJie I.IwskP(I ti i hi --liir fni'i uns wrt. w n ll nl)("" ,l"' " k"1(' VI,'t01 ' After that she laughed, in a noneus well, is ji. It's nbeui Mi, mid said she wasn't n I'uritiin leu. dear. ilther. like man1 of the people in these i, neti'ing viniiis, , s,u .,.,. ,mr,s wi s. ku en Sunday inorn inern us. .lust f,.w lltghlj glils biMstlng ings, walking fmui Impel in llielr joeut tlie aiteinieiis he w.ih paying . Impel hats, niter preaching nnd praj -.?,'. V "llP" "'i1l'1 "l',ll,l' w,i" ing agaiii-l "curiial transgie-Men" and .?. I' '"" h,'Urv' Klhhle-giibbllng bedllv inilulgeuce" and "giving way te auerit'tnn i.mgerA t jeiing women the teuiptntien- of the llesh"- -as if thej "it tlie dnngers te jeung men weie hailn'l as main children at home as lint RKaler. simil.,ul,s ful. Ki-ealT. thr-re weie thickens in a geed-slued tl.. .1l " '"J1"1 'ml':l'l with heiiioe.sU i or t m... s' ?fi?n- "lh"K yr1- "Yeung ...e.. are jeiing men and girls Wile e his f ,h,. m!-V 1,1,'mllaml' ate girls," said .land, '-and some of .eln a.' 'a .,-c ' c 'ifu'rUr' U.ee .NI,.,.-: gill- are Unit p.eiij and nnd never i V, , ..-,!.. ' Mnrr tint they are enough le tempt u thin eir fnt s Zx " "'"Kpp mum. And if IMihl wiim icnpted by .Crjs1 i'"1. '''''ir li- bwiutj of IMlMi-bu-niiil we'i- "wptllie luni-v '.fni ,Vi ;,,,.,.i ,,. Vi ".Held he was a man after (Soils- own sie left l"ln-Wn(""(1 einuihaiins that i i,..-,vm ,(,ttPr (nn ,!. Lord ev'pret , What' wfMMle,. tiat ,Nheu a U,1U "r 1""",' lmN ,lu':M ,l?." who "r' ",,lKins ilXirV -'' '"" l" n'Jl i " .V1"" ""t''7""-' , , . , , ,. mewed thcni the (eurtesv ,i mnn alw-iM) sl"' "ns nnlv "" el'' '"""' ll0',elf ll0',elf mews te n woman, whnlever she is I"" sl" sIl,s''d ii was natural for a fclien he Is a gentleman hum itist ! ""'B "" ,( ll" icmpud bj the beauty .uur, nri, ,hm or a kind word en the "f nV"K "1(.""a"; ."', u"' l,,n'" ma, or the liftinK 0f ,is j,.,, 01. . wouldn't have allowed it te go en se H i.mc.r u Mil l'fvhnps what wnn-i1"'''' ,5,u ,l,(' ""ll"1 (lf ,lmt v,,' ,hnt bi-ant T 1"'n'' UmlMl X0llnK things'11 v':l- ll,,1'''' for ""l" ,0 "'""'J. "n0.i,'a.,u ,'"'lll"s n,id see visions, i "Se tind u geed woman and ui.ury ... ",l. """. " Hl'-I wheie the ihiimer her. deni. The Deemstei will lie de- l""!l,' 'Icnr, ' said .Iniiel. "Oh. lighted, biultig enlj eui-ilf te tollew mjself, and I was jeuiie I him lemein- I lier K. ...k,,0.w. '""' pwlinns I . w in,. Heavens seem le enen fur M Vruhi! r1"" M"U ,wn "" I""" erHii I r , "'fi'i nwaj. w i iinunf nr t,n f ,,t nt ... lt, !,. ,i, ....li"""!1" B"l 0 tint unii ,.1 I.,,., "VUDn nt, .'..' " ,,i." t And a ler jeii, she added eh e was blinking again l. "you may net think It new, being se young and stteng, bill when jeu are as old a- I nm ' find reeling feebler eiirj j ear and jeu are look ing te the daik day thai is i euiing " and im one if your own te i Iem- jour ejes for ei'i " M only hlied hemiUI. or stliiligei. pcr hap'i " It was Videi's l urn te lie new, and te step her speaking by taking her in Ins arms. Alter a moment, net with out a tremor in his own oiec also, he said. "I shall iiemt inni'ij, and uni knew whj, .Innet. lint neither will I bring -Inline en my lather, or sinlu mv mime, ins (Snd is my help and wltner. ' i The leuku were silent in the elms by ,i... . I't-eii no, I i , s iiiiiii. nit i iie 20111- wns i-eniii, nc ". llm i ...""" I,,c' will de. hi Urn hall. se. lnugliiiiK and cijing te-, SJ l"J te,, "ni.'f.i ". '' " mll,K """' get lier. and with nil her trouble gene I Wei,, jm.i ', i . like diiiseil cleiuls. .la net, ran ult te her ,V, loom te wipe jut ejc.s unii ma nei i .-, MI.II.MYI , Oil, IM' lM.r.,VI vIlllU III' IKI' tllln HI HllllMIO' III .. . ' ' I.U' HIMfll ll,llt . 0(1 Kir fill llllll "Den', 1 " ." """" . luid V.V.i .. "" "1 llml. .lanet." la the 's ,., i " Tv y""',- "N" ' Ikil.1,1"1- "I- In the will 1,1 eltlmr. liWer cv;;.l,ii;,,,,,e,',!'.v "-... .ieugi. ""eeniii,. U, 'nhe ilHrln, J'" M1!"",1 nf a f,,l,u Ilsl' "Cedbi . 'V"1 Ul"" 'la,,,,t ,wi- b Kill 1,1 I . ,'V"1 ,l,m ' thIlU '"ies thev .;,Vi,u,r 1"W,'V ''' ,l1" bins. k.. . ,,,r tOll of ..n Ml 1 .... " elie .ii. IHtf. re.il,..iT. V " "'" g ii-i, ,f i"."'". designing '"- rob fr ,",,,,'-"Iit jeung v church bells was coming. Nowhere in the island could they hae found n mere tragic illustration of the ' Jaw of life they had talked about the evening before than in the person of the viiar of the church the.v were going te. His name was Cowley, and down te middle life he had been all that a cleigy- , man should be. lint then he had lest a , 'son under circumstances of tragic ser- , row. The boy had been threatened with a loiisumptlen, se the father had bent , him te sea. and geinif te town te meet him en his return te the island, he had l met his body instead, ah it was being, brought ashore from his ship, which wni Ijing ut anchor in the bay. , The sailors him said that nt sight of them nnd their buitlien, I'm son Cowley I had fallen te the stones of Hunibey hnr- ' hoi- like a dead man. and it wns long before they could bring him te. or stanch the wound en bis forehead. What Is icrtaln, Is that after his to te .overy he began te drink. Tills had long been a muse of grief and perhaps of shame te his parish- , Ieneis; but it had never lessened their hue of him, for they knew (hat In all idse he was still a true Christian, If any lone "widow man" lay dying in his mud cabin en the Curiagh, Parson' Cowley would be there te sit mi all the night Ihieugh with him; and if nnj bnrefoeted children weie geinif le bed' hungry 111 the one -roomed hovel that I was their living room, sleeping room, biithroem and denthroem combined, Parson Cowley would be seen rarryiug i hem the supper from his own larder. lint his wenknfs hed become woeful, and after a sheeUns moment in which he had stngjered and fallen before the altar, a new binheii. who knew nothing i of the erl'.'ln of his liilirmity, ami was I only conscious of the siaudal of It, had threatened that If the like scene ever rerun ul nsaln he would net enlv feibld him le exercise his office, but cull upon i Ihe fioverner (In whose gift It was) te lemevc him from his Ihlug. I The bells were leuil when Ihu three men reached the whlte-wushed church en the cliff, with the sen singing en the' bench below it, and llllaiu Christian, ! the shoemaker and parish clerk, stand ing bareheaded at the bottom at the outside steps te the tower te jive wnrn lug te the bell-ringers that the (Jov (Jev (Jov ereor had arrived. In oxpeetniioti of Ids vHt ln 4 ' . , ....l . I I. I-.1 k..1...lll. ir , III "W ArUWi. ..... T" "!'UiH. .Mill .Neil lliertl I IX HIv,IC0'IM0r lllline.l . CIIUICII u uruiviiru, mm r,'ii vim,, i ,- i .... , .. I' bwST i ""f"1 '! weil-ef (;evccn(. ariiVcd.; ,ry took tM en ci'ner next'and the Deemiter l.,t, will, f' , -h risskjUl J.. 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Film clings te teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The teeth brush used in old ways leaves much of it intact. Se most folks find that teeth brushed daily still discolor and decay. In fact, teeth troubles have been constantly increasing. Makes teeth clingy It is the film-coats that become discolored, net the teeth. Most teeth are clouded by it, mere or less. Film is the basis of tartar. Film holds feed substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in con tact with the teeth te cause decay. It breeds millions of germs, and they, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Se the enemies of teeth and their beauty are largely developed in film. Twe film combatants Dental science, after long research, has found two film combatants. Able authori ties have proved their efficiency. New lead ing dentists, nearly all the world ever, art urging their daily use. These methods are embodied in a denti frice called Pepsedent a teeth paste which meets every modern requirement. 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