mWm IsWBSrfSPB rft.WT) & T-"- )" - ,tPJ c.sar.sHR,&awi'i.. " ii,ifiin ittiera en i "XT.'-n nnnertunliv te rxpr if" !"-. til,l iha lltara DI T'c" mI..ii. 1fjitin whli W STra --J 'AltKO .. "- rum" ll UB- (a WW Ml ep- ri the IX WBLIO lllJIiJflHHHflBWWWHrallilHWWIiW'igi Fresh Country EGGS Geld Sel Eggs 32c i The Daily Novelette H I I I III m FUe in are isn Can By A. W. Pitch carton of twelve The Biggest of the New-Laid- Eggs At all our Stores t Market end fourth 5r. PHILADELPHIA. BROAD SERVICE The bank with a bread Fervice is the bank de sired today. "Ge where the service is geed," is a common ad monition in the com mercial world. "(Je where the service is unexcelled in efficiency and friendliness," is the advice that has built tip the Central Trust & Sav ings Company. I CAPITAL & SURPLUS 1 l $1,550,000.00 1 PMMMMHHMaMMMMMMnMnMM Helps digestion and cleans a coated tongue Thousands of tnen and Women have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating Plcischmann's Yeast. It is human nature te want te find out "why." Se far an science can tell us this is the reasen: Fletahmann's Yeast Is a feed abundant in certain 'elements which are necessary te health and life itself. It promotes the flew cf bile and of pancreatic juice. It has a remarkably beneficial effect en the whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. Try Fleischmann's fresh yeast In orange juice or in milk. Men like it in milk shakes and maltecj milks. Women like it spread en bread or crackers. Keep your digestion in the pink of condition and your tongue dean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast fresh every day before or between meals. Be sure It's Fleischmann'a Yeast the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer today. CUNARD ""ANCHOR""' It niav net be necessary for Veu te cress by one of the fast Cunard express steamers Je Southampton and Cher Cher heurg. In sucn a case con. ificr the new Cunard 20,000 ten oil burners, te Liverpool ale the new Ancher liners te Glasgow. They offer at a niedcrutc figure, luxury, com fort and an additional day's enjoyment of ship life. Sailing from N. Y. SCYTIIIA tig-"''1 SAMARIA JS-,,T CAMERONIA iSe""1''' Sailing from Bosten ucenia ,ri,,rS1 u if. liewcer, time presses re member we rim the fastest no of fehips in the world, bkiu:ngaiua. aei'itania, MAURCTANIA- Sail! ncs every Tuesday ftem New Yerk. CUNARD enrl ANCHOR STEAM SHIP LINES muiht Olflc 1800 Wulnut ., j'li Omce Beurae Bid,, riilla m t?V BJHj MAHY turned tier back upon htm and looked out of the window Inte thr dnst-iillrd htrcct. Her finger picked nt tlw curtain, but her mind was busy. I Sim was almost ready te turn and fly Inte his arms why did hU mere prcv ' once stir her no? But she kept lier self In hand and listened. "Tomorrow I go te'tfew Yorks. In the morning I am sailing for Londen, If you Ioto me, ask me te come back as seen as I complete my business for the firm. If you de net, I may net come back for years. I can stay as the firm's agent I will have nothing te come hark for, you knew," he said, his voice ending with a light note of amusement. She turned upon him and looked at him thoughtfully. Tall and slim, he steed before her, his dark blue eyes resting tenderly upon her. But! that note In his voice- "Stanley, I de think se much of you se much but something always holds me back. Yeu art se se inclined te take things lightly, and I don't want te be taken lightly never, never! Ne pleafe don't touch me! There seems e be wi little you egard seriously mnnv tlilnci that T de: and I den wnni te instriist mv life te you and j,,f !,,.,. ecp broke "I de! ' She stayed his quick effort te feM her In lils arms. "PleaM1 give me time. I'll write en t--te your hotel in New Yerk my final I decision. 1'U write If I will murry eti; If I den t write, men jeu n He' nodded. "Y, 1 will knew," he added easily, completing her unfinished entcnce, "But, remember, if you write, the letter must go out tonight. If you de net write, my dear ene, ou will never be bothered by me again though I knew I shall never forget y'" . . , When he had gene, she went slowly te her room, face te face with the de cision thet meant mere than unv ether decision she weiild ever make. She sat down at the desk and mused. His easy ways of disposing of matters of right nnfl wrapg, his offhand decisions, his careleM nttitudc toward much that "die thought deserved care all had com- i h lira tn make her wenaer. A knock en the deer was followed by the nppcarnncc of one of the girls in i the house. I "Helle. Mary. Mary, and what are ' nti doing being contrary? Say, I paw Stanley here. II ii one bonny sped- 1 men of a mnn. But, honest, honey, I hope jeu won't marry him! I feel suilry for introducing him te you," 1 llerthn wild soberly. Mnr looked keenly at her old friend. Well. I am te decide In the next half hour " "Ne!" Bertha's fare was pale. ! "Yes!" "1 I wish veu wouldn't !" Mary smiled. "Bert, Iiinp jeu some- j tliinc you want te tell me and yet I won't?" T , 'lliu ether sat tn silence, the laugh- , ' ter gene from her ejes and face. Then. I ufter a little. nlie spoke : , "He is nttrnctlw, but then; is some thing but I can't tell you." I . Mary's hands grew vulii en the leM. , Khi' knew the stnnrli little comrade of ' i.ienrs would net mention gesdp. "Bert. i this U fcerleu". I am doubtful about I StnnleyJ hut only a little, nnd if yen ' j lney nnythlng, tell me. I de vfnnt , -te be happy with mm or without I 'him!" "I knew this" Bertha aneueicd. her 'face pale, "lie vi rites letters ei'ry new and then te a girl In his old home and I Knew he has gene te see her. He doesn't dictate them te me but 1 hap pened te glanc nt one en his dcs'. and it whs a loving nffalr. "Yeu see. He's that way. You're 1 .sei t of a told beauty that challenges 1 a man like him!" Mary smiled faintly. "I'eihaps but I he has a right te care for some one else. Ve are net engaged." "I knew." Bertha answered, "but I hist the hame, It would be better, if he lees ou se, thiit he lcatc ethcrfc ' j alone." i Mary's comment was n little cry "It iwinild he better It would!" I "But. eh, honey, I can't talk about It utiy mere I hope well icoed-by!" ' i Mary turned te the dek once mere. ' Out of the minutes et thought came, the final decision. He was trusted nnd liked in the great Importing tirm; he had the respect of strong men j surely he would be true te her if he was te them. , She wrote the letter, slipped en n , coat and went out te the mail box. On her way she passed a house where miner had told of facandal and heart break, and she unused, the cold ones- I itlen rising In her heart: "Suppehe that I might happen te me? Must I run the lihl?" Her imagination loomed. She knew she could leu- one man and one i only. The 1 1sk ! Ne. blic would net take it. Inte the nflican that steed , iliesjde the pest, ready for the night I'ollectera of refuse. idu hurled the let- ter and rushed hs(k home. She passed a belated errand hey and u tall man who htared et her curiously. In the seclusion of her room she fought the old, old battle et the human 'heart tern between longing for happi iictH and fear of it. Sleep came in the ' end if peace did net. i The neu morning dragged with weary ,feet. Khn feuld net picture Stnnlev watching for his mail and her familial uetepaper. Then, hope gene, standlnc n Hilenre nnd despair perhaps. I'er 'she sudden! v realized that he was htreng strong in the way of men who lake life lightly because they de net .fear it. 1 At neon, sharp with climax, her win hi turned ecr. r'irt. Bertha, witlf tears in her ejes, explained that wlie ,had found out that Stanlej's glil at home was a maiden aunt, who had i cared for him in his youth, whose per sonal business he looked after and whom he had called In his bnhoed "Dearest," as he called her se in his manhood. One ,of the girls In the oflice hnd taken his I dictation when he was very busy ami hail helved the mystery. Then came a giay messenger be 'with a word that left her daed. Tli letter that nlie had dropped in the ash- 'can must hmu reached hiin. Over t,ln ocean waters the steamship's wiieless had thrust his brief weid of love into 'id., nip nml tlu. kileui Miiirft hail w'uil'cmI It te the city and te her deer. Then a tall man had stepped at the house, called for her. and explained that the night before he had seen her drop something Inte the ashcan, which a boy ahead of him had taken out nnd dropped into the mall box. "The nil nil nardennblc url of a mischievous boy," lie called it. Marj's teply left him mystified hci reply nnd the tears In her ejes. "He, rescued my happiness from that ash. can." MRS. SANGER SAILS FOR KOREA Ajxrifll Cable lllspatch, c'eiynjJif, w-t Teklo, April 5. Airs. Mergnrct Han per has Kiiilcd for Korea. 1'iem the moment Mrs. Sanger was peimltted te land here she teased te attract atten tion en a large scale. Through its gl gl ratien against her landing the Japanese Government did far mere effective prop prep Bganda for tbe birth-control cause than Mrs. Hanger would, have been able te de If sheMigd been laerelyvlinered. The Privilege of Service ' Our highest privilege is te render service. It is the foundation of all civic nnd business succesB. 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They are: Steinway Weber Steele Wheelock Stroud Aeolian These pianos are made in both upright and grand styles. Grand models are priced from $2085 up Upright models are priced jrem $750 up Come in and let us demonstrate these excellent instruments fl I 111 1 4fH MOttslH IVHtSSB v. t!7H -m t-M ';M rMpM '' S7; A I . f it". t . Hareld Bauer who is the solo ist this week with the Phila delphia Orches tra at the Acad emy of Music in his concert vrerk and in his studio uses the celebrated Masen & Hamlin Grand Pianos Wc consider ourselves fortunate in being the Phila delphia representatives of this celebrated piano. We also exhibit and sell the famous Henry F. Miller grand pianos, the Steck, Edouard Jules, Heppe and! H. C. Schemacker. Prices are from $695 up. j Free A Surprise A secret gift te women See what you get A Lifetime Gift Waiting at your grocer's Here we offer te women a lifetime gift. We de net tell you what it is, for we want it a sur prise. Your grocer has it waiting for you when you accept this offer. The gift is the latest thing of its kind, made by a famous maker. Every day you will use it and enjoy it. H?LiTiTTmr'' ' "" '"""' ""uumi Ms'i'lllllllM'i i ' ' i ii imiumiiijsj BgIBgBmT,n,lll, mmmmmam It is a luxury article, se most women de net have it. Net one in a thousand has a style like this. Accept the offer in the coupon and see what this gift is. We premise you something you will always prize. Deuble-Rich Milk A 20-year development mini iiiiiiiiii niiiiiiiim SM. Camps & e t-'fcQ PAWM :i vSperateP .MILK ViLLMIIIIIMI I'll! I Wmffl The Richer Milk The finest milk produced in America Over twice as rich as bottled milk Frem sanitary dairies and high bred cows, in the finest dairying sections of the Middle West Van Camp Products Ce. Indianapolis, IndL The grocers of this section are new supplied with a super grade of milk. We want you te knew it, and at once. That's why we make this offer. The milk is produced in the finest dairying sections of the Middle West. It comes from sanitary dairies and from high bred cows. The Van Camp cendenseries are located in the hearts of these rich districts. Each is a model plant. A new-day process Milk fresh from the cows is put into a vacuum. There at low heat we evaporate most of the water. Nothing else comes out. The milk is then sealed, then sterilized, se it comes te you germ-free. Nearly 8 fat The Van Camp Milk is as thick as cream. It is ever twice as rich as bottled milk nearly 8 per cent butter fat. Use it as it is for cream in coffee or en cereals. Add an equal part of water for a rich milk te drink. Fer cooking dilute still further. It brings you whole milk of the richest sort. Yeu always have plenty en hand. Ne short age, no waste. Just open a can, small or large, as you want it. It is both milk and cream- It costs you less than bottled milk, because it saves all waste. Fer only a few The Van Camp experts havt spent 20 years te produce a milk like this. The supply is limited. Net mere than one home in twenty ever can get it. Se we supply certain sections only. This section will here after be one. Your grocer will be kept supplied. New we want you te try it the finest milk you have ever known. Se we offer this secret gift te you when you buy a dozen cans. Then the milk itself will make you want it always. . Cut out this coupon se you won't forged This Offer Geed for a short time only The Secret Gift is at your grocer's Buy from your grocer 12 cans of Van Camp's Milk, at one time or as wanted. Cut out from each label the picture of the can our trade-mark. When you have 12 of these trade-marks hand them te your grocer and he will present you the gift Jv tiLt&&$ v : ? . '4 V J- k ,v .,u,,,. ,-myr .....).. .tt-aiayy ... im'vkhiiiih r t i j -iii i f ,i r m rl "i A. rSI M- 1 ?.Tnr aJ.
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