mm ( f fl mmm W izmmMm ipli pww (. mmmjw. 1 wmM 7irja.iVAUJ!iLirjaiA XV, rv 4MLAifi! rvfxn 1 mf..lMl f.f ami Btm'.W' iT HT I. Bl T "liV W iBMV. .K.MHT Bfc IE MASTER OF MAN :-: By Sk Hall Caine l! I ft..neken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "The & 22?' "Be Deemster," "The Eternal City," '"Die Weman Theu Gavest Me," Etc. ' lZdL , en et the litems WfiiJAiiKai the J tie ei Man, t W'Knndef fincaturc. Te aee iK?i.Allh (hit, ten of the ."?; jfan rrHmfril, rem jir "'.: ',hr token the eiame or "" ilrJ OIMlrfC IOOI w""'i "'." fr'K W tighter of the Gov Wa S'hi" Z'c Un hit ambition and "fv' A. hmd for the taw, n K,'"" ir Ita P trniuahna from B,L, hrc 'At imbibes advanced $!en the right of teefnen and the tfrtl en.:nc. ...n... mm Men' J(IIC. I ?f lilt fe? seven years as the lady ,), (I net ii' "J. n',,,in attract gffi attention again.juitasFcncUa !SJI i i feci that maubc, if she it te Will love she had better return te 'flailing te Douglas, a town en the unAsic meets Victer at a dance. itJ, home Me and Dan Baldremma LV.Cn. doing back te town, she ?f VMer, who takes her te hit . In the morning, conscience censcience IEJSb he wonders hew he is te get M himself ""' BmiP J"' f '2 IntVe Me uhich passien.ha P'unged lit. ' AXD HERB IT COXTIXUES JUST nt Hint moment the nun hnd come up nut of the a In rrlmiien Ari? and thr white mint thnt is the D "f night hnd risen above the J5- 1 th. town. Jh-gif ht jj nml tne mountain tops, and w n rnnlahinK nwnr In thnt new birth of morning light thnt Is the world's dally resurrection. "I knew! T knew!' he i thought, and he leaped te ins tect. He hnd remem bered something that Janet had snld nbeut the men of his family thnt it hnd nlwnys been a kind of rellclen with them Four hundred years K iSnilBl HJl ..flP BALL CAINE (e de the right Man's Law ' Toe Hard for the Weman in the Case? Is Conscience Enough Punish' ment for Hint, While She Pays the Legal Penalty? In This Frank and Griming ' Story the Man, as Judge, Sits in Sentence, en the Girl Tried for Their Sin. ' grown In her stately height: out of the beauty of n bewitching girl Inte the full bloom of womanly loveliness. It wan Kcnclla Htnnley., Te be continued tomorrow (Cevurlpht, 1611, International Maaanlnc Ce,) Af tt,n ItnUnmnnrs nnd net n stain en the name of any of them ! That was MMtlilne te he horn te, wasn't it? It mi worth nil the titles nnd honors the iterld had In It. And then, in thnt moment of strange tnj Mlemn splendor, when the things of the ether world nppcnr te be as real ji the things of this one, it seemed as If the Ballomears mere calling te him! Four hundred years of the dead nnlla nnlla neirs were calling te the last of their wn-"De the right!" "I must marry that girl," he told himself. But nt the next moment there came, lth the shock of a blew, the meui meui err of his mother. Hirrlage had nlwnys been nsso nsse dited in his mind with such different conditions. Kuch n different woman : (omebedy who would be your equal, perhaps your superior; comebedy who teuld eustnin and inspire you ; some seme seme bed; who would help you feel the throb threb blng nulec of life, and listen te all the offering henrts that beat; somebody who, if Rhe hnd te go before yen, would leave behind her, for as long as your life should Inst, the fragrance of towers nnd the hale of a holy saint. That was man Inge ns he had nl wri thought of it. And new this girl illiterntc, inadequate, with thnt netner, mat father presence of the Deemster tome of I'-elcl Stanley Oh, Ged! Then a mocking voice seemed te nil "Geed Lord, what n joke! If every I Through the doorway came tome one who was like a vision from a thousand of his dreams chin, trudging nletjg past the storm cone station en the ether side of the harbor. It was Mrs. Quayle, en her way te his rooms. Hut he shuddered no longer at the thought of her. She was a soed creature and when she henrd what he meant te de she would help him with the cure of nexsle. ' As he walked toward the town he told himself he had nnether reason new for setting te work in earnest he hnd te justify what he was going te de in the eyes of the Island nnd of the Deemster. Therefore the event of last night might be n geed thing nfter nil, little ns he had thought se. At the mouth of the bridge he met the harbor master, whose face were a leek of dismay. "This is n ter'ble shocking thing that has happened in the night, Mr. Sto Ste well." Stowell caught his breath and naked "What?" "Why, the lighthouse. Struck by lightning in the storm. Didn't you sec it, sir?" "Oh, yes, of course, cqrtalnlj." "I'm just nfter telegraphing te the Governer and4hc Itceclvcr General. The old light has gene out with the tide, sir, and it will be middlin' bad for the beats coming In at night until we get a new one." "It will, captain, it will. Good Goed Geed morning!" His eyes were positively shining with joy as he walked sharply through the town, nnd ns he opened his deer he was saying te himself again : "I muit de the right, whatever it may cost me." He was closing the deer en the in side when he mw in the letterbox the In the I letter which hnd caught his eye last thn niplif. Knxx.' hi renlH enpn It. It was marked "Immediate." Hecog Heceg nizing the ISallnmeur crest nnd Janet's handwriting, he trembled nnd turned pale. "A line in irnntic nnste. acnr, te MS who ever made a tragic blunder I ?' I,J,ave, Ju,Rt l,cnr1 fre,m 'V' !"'ccn Itbete hae been hundreds of thou- ,Rt fenella is crossing bv the steam- ude of you) had acted en your ex- shiP l,u't0rr,v1c,nt18 lt'I?Tlk th,l 'i wmea -ense of respenslb tv. w lint ""' "' " ,.""," ;" Mi aTlie l.n"n ?i . "why nJ'l eugla te meet her. Trust me, ' V'1" r .."0t ,nUgh atl!cr. he will be simply delighted. -- -" .'"11 u H1JI. I Let them," lie thought, for louder H that moment thnn nny ether elce Mhc oloe that cried : "De the right'" The mnrringc need net take place inBedlntely. IleiMe could be cdu Mted. She wns bright; there was no "fins new quickly w might develop. "uuiii Keiten tne hew te his Tilt the right; uteer. And !inlwtt, tli nm.!.. euld kp that he was trying te be ue te Ids bleed, his race. ,. s. Jf 1 must de "MtHCr It lliav rrit inn " til. ""J1 ".'""' """ther chlllliig ought. u,p: Tlierc (.011(1 n i Ib i Mich n mnrrlnVe. This brought, Ib.1. 'ial." et.a bl(,t,"'S wound, the aemerj of renelln. In Ml It I. ,.f nil 1... 1....I . iv,.- "" '" " "am te iiimseit "Rebbie Crcer is taking this into town by hand, se thnt you may receive it'nt the earliest possible moment. 1 am frightfully excited, and eh, se glad and happy." Stowell reeled and Inid held of the handrail. And when nt length he went upstairs he staggered as if he were car rying a crushing lead. SECOND HOOK Till: HKUKONING CHAPTER XI The Return of FenclU "Fate hns played me a bcurvy trick." thought Stowell. "Ne matter! I'll go en." Within nn hour he settled Itewi( Collister temporarily with .Mrs. Qiiajlf. He told her they were te be married ultimately, but meantime (that fche might feel mero comfortable In her new- condition) he intended te lind miiiie It was thnt of the Mlsves Drewn nt Derby Haven a remote village at the south of the Island. Twe old mnlds who hnd formerly been governesses te his sisters. Only yesterday the elder of them had written asking if there wns anything he could put in her way. It looked like the very thing. ' At all events he would go down and sec. And if Stowell wlfihed te keep things quiet for a while, ns of ceune he would, if It wns only for the sake of the Deems ter, he was ready te act as go-between, "what a geed fellow you nre, Allek!" "Net n bit! It's no mere than you would hnve done for me less than you've done already," Next day Stowell had n letter from Gell saying he had arranged everything. The Misses Brown, who had no ether pupil at present, would be only tee de lighted. Bessie might be sent up nt nny time and he would sec her te her , destination. ' Within a week the girl wns dls- patched te Douglas, with such belong ings ns Mrs. Quayle had bought for her. and In due course Stowell had a second ' letter from Gell, saying, "It's all right. I've delivered the1 goods! Of cetirse I made no unneces- i sary explanations, and Old Miss Drewn, smelling a secret, thinks I am te be the happy mnn. What larks! But I' don't mind if you don't. Bessie looked a little wistful when I came away, se I had te premUc. te run down nnd see her sometimes. That n alt right, I suppose?" Then Stowell set te work. Letting It be known that he was willing te ac cept cases of all kinds It was net long before he wns fully occupied. Com mon nssnult. drunkenness, nettv lar ceny he took anything nnd everything I thnt came his way. He did his work well. In a little while people began te I whisper that he was a chip of the I old block nnd te employ the Deemster's son wns te insure success. Meantime he saw nothing of Fen-! eua. uaving made up his mind te de the right thing he tried his best te ban ish nil thought of her. But everybody was talking of the Governer's daughter. She wns benutlful; she wns charming: she wns wonderful! Oh, the joy of it nil! But the pain nnd the misery of It. also! One day he met Janet driving In the . street, nnd after she hnd asked if he had received her letter, and he had an-sw-ered no, it had arrived tee lntc, she ' said : "But of course you'll call, dear. I'm ' sure she'll expect It." I The Governer sent out lnvitntlens te ! a garden party in honor of his dnugli-1 ter h return home, but Stowell excused himself en the ground of urgent work, i A little Inter Kcnella herself Issued In ventiens te a meeting toward the establishment of n l.enimt. . tl,e pm. tcctlen of Women, but ngnin Stowell I uiuscu iiimseu u case in the courts. Still later he went out te Ballnmear te see his'father. whom he had neglected of late, and the Deemster (who looked elder nnd feebler nnd had n dulled light in his great but melnnchelv .eyes) flnmed up with n kind of youth when he talked of Fenella. "It's extraordinary," he said. "De you knew, Victer, she is the only woman I have ever met who has re minded me of your mother? And If I close my eyes when she Is spenking. I ran nlmest persuade myself it is the same." Stowell began te think he hated the .v.j' iiuiuu iil c I'ni'iiii. jul mere were moments when he felt thnt he could have given the whole world, if he hnd possessed it, just te leek upon her face. One day Gell came te "report prog ress" about Bcale. She wns getting en all right, but "longing" a little in these unaccustomed surroundings, se he hnd te go down in the evenings some times te tnke her out for wnlks. "We'll have te be careful about that, though." he said, "for what de you think?" "What?" "Dan Baldremma suspects me, and is having me watched." Stowell wns stnrtleff nnd ashamed. Where had his head been that he hnd net thought of this before? He had get up from his desk nnd 'was looking vacantly out of the window when he became nwnre that the Governer's big blue lnndnu was drawing up in the street below . At the next moment tlierc wns n light step en the Htairs, nnd nt the next the deer 'of his room was opened by Ills jeung clerk, and through the doorway rnme some one who was like u vision from n theunnd of his dreams, but new T1IK "1)00 rtAPB" ARE IIRRK! "1)00 DADS" srs funny little people noted for their nellvlty nnd mlrlh-prtneltlng rnpere. DOO DVDS" nre th RrentMt COMIC FHATUnE published xnrrlv for children. fl pa oppeelte CnmlM In Cie Eviimne Pcnt.ic bxfxiKR. ".Make It n Habit." -Adu, THREE CONVENIENT POOLS Open 10 A.M. fp 10 T.M. Water doubly filtered and heated. Competent In- ' an tn tnuiht. 5yv. tjif etruciere en nuts l IT) time. All dtreUce 1 F3I1 SIS vur v M e i nKf of Phlladalehla' iS1!" Hl ARCH HT. if tS Mlt A HAVOM HTH. mm w. i.Kiimii avb. DREERS Orchid-Flowered Sweet Peas eheuld be planted new.' They are far ...... i.. n tim nifl.fnehlnned kind ana beer larner rtewcre. en len "terne. and are etcellent for rultlnic. '' '?' ro-nprlne the beat varlellee and are fur nliied In a collection of one packet each of the 13 arlctlea for 85 cents, ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS Rive an abundance of flewera for cutting ..i ihA Antirn atimmer and eheuld be planted liberally. Make selection new of audi annual hb 'Aeter, Alyajium, Calen dula, Cnlllepele. Marlseld, Zinnia, etc. Oct n ceny of Drter'e Garden Heek for making inur aelectlena and nlne our leaflet "tlew te Grew Annuale," both free nt etore or by mall, Seeds, Plants, Toels 714-18 Cheiraut St DREER m fi nini m IJVfi III MARKET STREET BEEF CO. Meats te Please Yeu Pleased te Meet Yeu SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Lean, Smpked. Picnic Shoulders, 12J9C lb. Fresh, Selected Eggs, in Cartons. 25c dez. Milk Fed Veal for Stewing YearlingLamb for Stewing ShinorNeckefBeefforStewing Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Before buying your ham for Easter, come out and loekvover our hams and our prices. We de net charge a big price because of the .name of the ham, but sell real quality hams at lowest market prices. MARKET STREET BEETcI 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. LOOK FOR PRICES W YHUR&. EVENING NEWSPAPERS 3 lbs. for 25 tun. l. ' ."". ne nnu neve: jaiiy been reconciled te t) Ir, of her efk!1 S0,nc ('nrk nm' "PPrct rbnmber miltnblc pinto in which lie would rem te:"1"' N "H'"""' llii'ie had nhvnj-8 Pictc licr wiiirniien. mni rjiniitein f,lu. thnt netwlth- ' Up trl(,(' " K!l' ,llis tenderly se n nnning her dnutlnu te her work for ' "t te hurt the girl's pride, nnd een (,, , ' aml the iledliutlun te rclibncr I nffectionntely, se ns te convey the iden ;VlvwPthernnMvratlen of the veil') thnt it wna (die who wrfuld be ilelnn nlch tin. i,n. i .- , . "". " tin; .. . ..... ...,i i,.,n AtJ Cerns? TBHF"" 0m i MM AnVr.llTIKEMKNT ADVKKTISKMENT When your clothes need cleaning or dyeing you should send them te Barg Brethers. They also make a specialty of cleaning rugs, curtains, blankets and ether household furnishings. T'M perfectly delighted," said my j T WOULD love te se little friend, whom I had advised Wedding Gift if I co te take a laet year's suit te Bargs', 1113 Chestnut street, te be dyed. "It leeks just like new.'' It is often surprising what can be done with your wardrobe if you are careful about taking your clothing te a reliable firm te be dyed or cleaned; and articles te be cleaned for Easter nd her a could afford it, but one has te pay se much for even a small gift nowadays." "Well," I said te my friend, "have you been te Bailey's? i'Bailey, Banks & Diddle!" she exclnimed. "Yes," I told her, "you will find any number of attractive articles there, I many et them priced as low ns five may be left at Bargs as late as Wed- j or six dollars." And, indeed, she nesdnv. Perhaps you have a dance was amazed when she saw the larere frock which could be cleaned, or flectien of moderately prkvd articles atneUine-s veu would like tn Imve 'beautiful slher nellnR knHen. forks stecKings you weum iiwc 10 nac nI1(l ,,,, of wh)ch em ,,an nev(T dyed te match a particular gown, haw tee many; exquisite little Dresden or a hat that needs cleaning. What-1 "Kiies, ehnrniitie nonben iiinhes nml ever it is, send it te Bargs' and you m)a,h0n!,'V?0 hlV,?, of Jls !ef,erJlV"l vlJj r. i, ..:i ,., u "hh Keld, vandulch plates, delightful are bound te be pleased with the tii dhheH of colored Bius and mnn el- results etia luati-r vaaea. A beautiful scarf of Fisher will give the touch which is needed te complete your Easter costume. And you will appieciate the wonderful i quality and lovely soft, silky texture of the skins which I saw this morn ing at the store of J. Habisreitinger, 1911 Chestnut street As for the Russian Sables, they are ns line as any I have ever seen. While for a moderately priced scarf the Baum Martens are most ntti active and ' unusually dark in color. But I must net neglect te tell you that Habisreitinger's have some cream-white Caracul. It is extremely modish this season, especially when used te trim a wrap of Canten crepe, nnd it is most difficult te procure. ... ,MV uvui-ieii .0 ., .,,., l... i. "treat l().0 would he iewrded. lOat hml !,... .1 ldlnL i ,".l,'p rca' ca of his ni9r y. say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly aienn,,, i,. i,M1 i,n , ,' ,7, ' V '" , Mirpr Red and startled, but it ! make It n , 111,?." ,.,me1bn,,u , that she went off with Mrn SST 0I " Oh. Ond! Oh. tltntij he brU!,1,,;d lhcm awny mn. u'Seugk. la,C '" th,nk of nt new," ,h n?cru f ;') I,,es". li-re wns tte sae rini '" "'." r,ht lf "u hnl '" thVuerm ' ,,l,,,,u'cn "nl women r ether tn L'"fr '"V1 fnr 0,,(, r,,B0" fh.rt.,,.".,J itheiu It. Millions ! urn, i BV Y',e UUc 0,(l Dt- Mj knew if '?'' ,I,.",XH- wllcl' " b1i..uV ?' 'JlnK nbeut in ,hn ,ii. . Jim i ,. l" mijiit ',;.:' V " ' , nt ?n- l "' "'cn """"tniti e he. h.:J,., : W'. MruggleH. heart- l had come te like nnd ev uld Hn ... i """I'M. "nd mere thou h i nnd hml made un his in lbfip... 'M'l,. "" lil hellhiK. with i.,.p (Jell hrnke Inte ex V.i mil nnii I III l.n..l II .'. .". "' " l. . iiMteiiHiiiiieni which cut iUlck. "Hut Hesse? you rfiilly menu it?" U'hir imll" Beitde Collister? Ui gi n,,i l iiuiiii con , out 110' ! 116 ! m AT HlilnjB nbeut that i never k,nv . ".uw' l e,,ellu MtML,ni2' N.0.h,)ll-V W knew. . -..l, ,r nimseii only, te." n"'3, whatever It may com l,ullTlnl. arrhed nt n,i. . . .1 !nmp nf n,J" ""' yn,",knew. "Imncii". r1.ii..,l,U, ,1(,(,"l0n. " Stowell rilnched nt thin, but went Mi nt r,lll'f '1 Bt up te ge1 with his etery. Fer Hei-hle'N niik? the favor. Hut n eertnln shallow ne.sn In Hesule's nature dUapelnted him. tlL.ll- I ,.t.l...l 1.1. ..I.nu li.i U'lt.l llll" IIU lllllLIIUL-ll lilt liuiiin tiiv r...... . "Yes" nnd "jes," loekloi! nltcrnatel The simplest way te end a corn Is surprised and stnrtlcd, but it was with I Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in- g-inu n i-. , s(ant Then thc corn loosens ana gunj ic, out Madc tw0 fermsa Twe , la, s inter Stowell went up ."IS'Si:: nee (tell, lie nnu ueiernunwi m ni.v . in; " "" --.-.-. nethliiK nbeut bin intliiinte relations . whichever form you prefer, plasters with UesMe. Why should lie? If It I or thc liquid the action is the same, i was l.ls duty te marry the girl, it wus( g f t, Made in a world-famed ' equally his duty hi pieteet her honor- fjV'," ci,i hvall druesrists the honor of thn woman who was te laboratory, bold by all aruggisis. become his wife. Frf: Write Bautr&Btark.Chicaoe.Dtpt.isi j lietl weh astounded. He listened. for valuMiboek'Ccrrsct Cars ethsHtt. , with a twlnkliiiK ec, m Stewell'i, story femamamtammmmmmmmmmmiSSSm et new lie nnu I'eiue uiiuii nir in iuu Mreet, nfter inliliiigiit, friendless nnd homeless, being hluit out by her abomi nable father, and hew he hnd taken her te Mrs. (Junyle's. 'Hut when Stewnll went en te buy thnt, feeling n certain responsibility for the girl's misfortune, lnvlnE been n i.rincinnl cuuie of it (by keeping her out tee lute nt night) and i Her Hinre. he cu te low Iter, hid te mum clnmatlens of Stowell te the Well mij why net inmnN of Dm . llS.f.WPW. tfesw fW!SMy'rt - liiS, It l net fnr me te She was n pert of old en he hnd decided te put hark the murrlnge until Mir i en Id tin nliiiairu a nine. And if (iell knew of any seheul, net tee well known. nd far enough awtf Why, yes.ef .cpurw I de,1' said R t . A'Wi. 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REAS.ONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street Freight Elevator Immediate Occupancy - Apply Mr. Dallas , 606 Chestnut Street i ..i , i ,, , IV.V t J. i Sheppacd &Sens Neckwear Fer Easter Gifts Guimpcs, $.00 te $20.00 Real lace and hand-embroidered ; sleeves or sleeveless. Pique and hand-drawn and embroidered linen j Peter Pan cellars. These come ai vastees also. Dotted Swiss Guimpes all white or white with black dots. Beth have a Peter Pan cellar. Tuxedo Vest ccs, $2.00 te $10.00 Drawn linen, real lace and hand-embroidery. Seme with full-fashioned guimpe and Tuxedo cellar (te be THE cellar this summer.) Here's Something VERY New! Scarfs of featherweight worsted in delightful color combinations suited te go with anything the real vogue for summer v?ear. $5.00. Alse Fibre silk and pure silk scarfs, $3.00 te $7.50. The smartest of colors. ,n And Twe Very, Very Specials A Peter Pan cellar and cuff set eyelet work 85c the set, dollar value. A lovely little hand-drawn v'estee with hand embroidered dots $1.00 Value $1.50. 100$ Gheatnut Street ;M.: --:iW.aiA.. k.......V.JiLA,VJ '' .:. If Prices take another decisive re HW mK 'WHERE ECONOMY RULES' FOR PHILADELPHIA, CAMDEN, READING, LANCASTER AND VICINITY &$& Prta! BUTTER 42 C lb FANCY CREAMERY SUTTER Fine Gane Granulated sugar e V2C Lb Cakes ti.iver ySeap25C Save 3c " t Maine Style CORN Save 2c Can Fancy California Tuna Fish White Meat Save 6c Can Can fe e 1 Cc Can Wilburs Cocea Qc V4IA Can Save 2c Can V2Lb Can Save 4c Can RER RABBIT MOLASSES Save 2c a Can Small Can California )njcjnc Seeded KdlMlla California Seedless "-.."' 22c "-." 25c Raisins - King Oscar Sardines 15c Beardsley's fL 13c Rinse Jell-0 Shaker Salt - - -Old Dutch Cleanser - lllK III.U Vhf 6c 10c 10c 10c Marshall's Tomate or Kippered Herring Can 30c CRACKER SPECIALS Fig Newtons . . . lb 19c Chocolate Fingers . . lb 28c Vanilla Wafers . . . pkg 6c BflBiM IEi.il 1 (531 raw. StM'ft K -ljUK BOKAR COFFEE SUPREME A. & 1 Sele Distributors nt " T ?$ QfumnnN TEAP ORANGE PEKOE TEA TEA l ATLANTIC & PACIFIC - auc wtwi Larf ft Grocery Hewtl - . 1 v t !. !( JV M" iljvlffjl .v-,. . vr, . ,.xivtaJA al-i'tilSiiTSlft :J ' "JLT-. m i JT &M ? $)? mu il a 41 i 1. vj m
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