ft m;avVvw :: THE MASTER OF MlAN :-; By 'Sir Hall Caine 1 An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "The maiiAiiian, inc Lccmeicr, ine eternal $ Jean's Lata Toe Hard for the Weman in the Case? Is Cen' science Enough Punishment for Him, While She Pays the Legal Penally? i . . In This Frank and Gripping Story the Man, as Judge, Sits in Sentence en the Girl Tried for Their Sin. ntis nnaixs the story 1 trier Stetcell, ten of the Deemster cr f'hirf Judge of the Ittc of Man, it handsnmc unit of fine nature. Te save lit (hum. Miek dell, ten of the (Speaker nf the Manx Parliament, from an escapade, Victei take the blame of tmlUnp irith Resile Uallistcr, a piclty . -.f .ii4iJa lfit4f 1. a a a,se? as jaef ptOlini 7ire, iii "iuei uumiue. Hint sent home. flcll fellows and admits the blame. The girl it dismissed from I i. nmlilnv. is mniit nml mhtnnfil tininr tn her haul stepfather, irhe it a tenant' flf Ine fipcunvi. I iiv tu.. uviii. uuiriui' eni haic a poed time unfit 1 icter falls In lexe Kith beautiful and great hearted Fenella Stanley, daughter of the floicrner. This excites hit ambi tion and he ttudict hard for the late, rt rfnrt ft ell. Fenella, after gradual inn """ eellege, irhcie the imbibes adinnrcd ideas en the siqhts of teemen nil J the irienqs they suffer from men's lairs, takes a pest for sercn yeais at the lady uat den of a Londen institu tion, as she is net sure of her feeling leteaid Victer. Victer and Allck go holidaying te l)eug1atl a iexrn en the I sir. Hcssic meets Victer at a dance, She gets home late and ttan Iialdiemma hart her out. Going hack te teien,'she meets Victei, iche takes her te his looms. In the morning, conscience censcience ttrirlten, he icendcrt note he it te get both himself and ltcssle, out of the trouble into trhich passion has ptunqcd them. He deeidet te marrp her, after i ih has taken some education at a se- fitrstered tehoel. Fenella comes home ' mi4 Ji mi fn,' A! j timfnuMitlti ,tm i inl. Nhn leads in thn irninnn.'s ' t.nhl, mnirmrllf nn llir I tip anil rrtntnt ' Vvter te defend a woman tche had I inuirfrrrd her husband, liy an eloquent emphasis en the rights of sirenged women Victer, her lawyer, wins a pica, of "net guiltni." A D HERE IT COXTIXUE8 STOWELL wns one of the first te ap pear. He looked pale, almost ill and was earning his soft felt hat In his hand, for the courthouse had been close nnd there was'pcrsplratlen en his fore- lienil still. A way wns made for him nnd he p a b s e d through the court y a r d w itt h n u t speaking or making sign, until he came under the arch of the portcullis and j there he was PtupiJCO ! n if ill r one. It was Fenella. She was waiting for the Governer and hoping she might come upon tf ' -ok at' MtZS H ". ' 7JHT k. , i-jt! :tm Lj -'-' Stowell. also. Her HAM, ca.un'e "Hew magnificent jnt were!" she lid. And then with n half-tremulous llaugh: "But hew could jeu see Inte I a woman's heart like that? 1 bliall al wavs be afraid of eit in future, sir!" me iwcmsifr came iicxc. rie was muffled in his greatcoat and scat f, and ks walking heavily en his stick but there was a proud leek in his uplifted face. With his left hand he grasped ine uecmstcr came next. He wns 111 llllkl till... tin. M. ....... (!i..,i..nl I--.. ...... ....- .. I . 1.1 ..... .. 1-1.1-1.11 nml taken po-.ses-.ieu of Stowell. He inncl lest his inse, lint one of his "bevs lilcl nun It. "'e lust been telilne Ji'iir fulher I iilvvajh knew I lie toot nt then ., the,, Ketlinpci aieiiml. I II 0 (lOVOriler rtltlln lllhr liminv liml I .-..-. -....., ,nu.t ..n (iuk cleeiiiaiiits te hlgn, and taking Stew- JMlsnini, he carried him awuj, a lag., "tome along the Ml kill veu." Mn. i:)t!?",.til's (Ie,n,u !""' "" ROIie. but the (inveinrn s i-nrilnu.. lit l, ... i.i 1. 11 Mt the RlU(. lt, I ,.,ihI1u Jlisiilc.. .ii. ..'?t'1 ","1' l,cemsK llu"llt aallsmear, ' she said. "I'm going toineuow," iald Stowell. lust then til pre un .1 I'lmiiiintlnii hmenr ihcuewd. The llbeiated u.nniiii piss cnmlng out of the castle, si(i - pwiimn-ii iij a iiiiuuitueus eeuipuii. ether . .. mi-- ii uie one k stieeu. sue iaw Mnwell liv the can lace deer, utiel hienL. riitiir . r .1. I . ... ,1111.' avvnv fiem her ceiiiniiiiinin. slu ulied up te. him. tlnew hei-elf at his w. laid held of his hand and covered t with kles. '"I lllll MltleS 11." sill, l r II I In "liU voice', after ihe woman had lieen nirleel cifl. ".Nuw j,m 4w Nmt tm. inline of .veui life, h t be that nt the .'milium e.t uieiised nml he.lnh.k. l en." ' Al the IlllluilV (.lull,... n...l t.. .1... L,,.,. ' '....wn. .,,11, 111 mi' railvvav I'm i lace. SlnnuM's fi.ll.. ,.,l. M"ates civeivvhtlmed him with ceii- F'.IU ntiulls. hill ,. l.n . .11. I. ,,..! .1 ., , . , : .". """,.. iiutiiu iiu-iii IY i ii ne icuued lit ? .",m: "u 'v:' IUS le''uU,,,.!!h,j!"0r.,'',!,,,".,.,,lm ''.". tt,,,!i in. .." , .v . . 11 jlhe Ilecmslei- had a checi fill home. ,.,?" ,U"."B U"l',)l1' c""' ld altei- . ...hi ne ii. in never ,-ee a the old llnUf' '.""K. "'"! '",u,t- ,,,l4",K "UOII. Ill s lliifn.l e. ..... I....I I.. tm '..I".. . V,,,M .'"'i nil lilt- "Ml, IN Ml lltllll.l l.tl. Kemiallv mi) bin k 1 Hie Aiil'Iii.Miiiiv ii .1... .. . . . -. 4111 till' " llew in. .IiiiiiV" cr "(iiniid lav dune. VI, i.-iin.. i. ... , ... . , ,iui, "IHCl VMIb WllitiiiL' fni lil... ... . l!:'h of Hal I., ,... I ou must he tired uftc ie er .veui lcuijj jf V,.e ... ..n i.. "And Vic top h..u hi . , , r,,juu lei hew did be fc-c-t An. "Vn..,i...f..ii. i ... . . . . u... I.I Diem.1 1,1.... ".v ..:;"' '"" .."1"1 ' . . ' ., uii it I p. i il -I ii nil , - " ..,,.t--. Illll I lllllll nispif ..!!. i i' - M dlnn . iner Ihe IiislstPd en .lanel dill- lie with I,,,. . . ' ," 'U"P ,nu' iVe. i, ' J i";1'1 "' "ell"" bl" "lie I ' . ' "', evv M ?"' ''.s f""' '" ,,"1,,, elcl'ii i,. ,s. i.i 'i"1! "'v "Ml1 ,,"'", lN " ..?..! m.i',,uoe '""ke thietigli silver. clouds fei r?.iV. moment, and. looking through the SWOIICU. Mllftnutt.llt.. I.lfi..btttsa li.t wflt. lint lillllt victor's right, but he diil net leek at,1"'; "l ,r . 11. V T. . , i.AiT Mm. nnd he passed en without n word. ",,J ,euth-the latest being a photo pheto phote Kenelln fnllnin.l n(T..ri,,V l,J..,, I., graph sent home, 10 hi ni from abroad. lie insisted en clvlnc his lln ernncl I ",,at "1,H ""' hm oscillation or the .1.1 "...1 "...?". J.'J'V. .. ,llu gr""U 'nemliiliiiii. When I,.. was about te pre. """'"' " uie ihm. .... f,. ,,..,, ,. r.,.,,.,1 l,u vtrenclli .V c vi's. ami. i ilnl. lev le.fi ,,rr . ..,.i. ..." Ti. """ """' mine was Mieamliu Willi pcisniiatlen ... ...k ....... Stowell tlu.w up Ihe window and Mill , '" IU ,(n,",M, his puUeN licntel the dieiid uew After a moment ii eating fast, and ,m Kis ,jevul ,(, ,,,,,.,,,1, tu a voice that hounded " IllKll street, ,,M the Did IM.)lh slUnKe ill UehhieV eats: in. lie h.udl.v felt the gieiind iiu.iei "Walt fei me. 1 will gev back with " ' Mil, It n i"n en lm I.. i... " "inisei mP,sllp,. t(, retullii. Hml IcTt It tin Mi-. :Sn r- ,"&"". ate axjKrM; "" ,,u" lii i,04 III V ' ' W II l (till I' I i' "H I Vim in'inn i ' il .... .'.".! ' ' , """""R hut wipe her ,,,., he d ever and mil his lips te the cold Wf'1,, , , f".fl.il. And then, wllh head devv... i'" . i .V"w! ,.,,lnl "f ,hl" he bullied fieiiithe loom, I her nil I '"'". vvith a wise shake He iiniid never nfieivvniil Miueinher r - . ., n nil i iiii Mill v iiiir iiwiiiiiiil ' dl.in'. J, 'fll ",,l,t "hed.v run hi h in..!,0W'.'m.,Je,l,l lnnlk0 I'.ei'd Vi.iSn,', UlJ1' rt old Ii.fli! .jirf jHnei necan te be afraid PfKVcltU' a.f jmbGw And thru came a shock. Turning te the table by his bedside Ills ees fell en the photograph that steed upon It, Bessie Celllster! niembered Dr. Clueas' order (pilvatcly ghen te bet) te knock ut the Deem-i ster's deer between (t and 7 every I morning, and If she net no answer, te rtr .1 i go Inte the loom. She would de se tomorrow. After .Timet lin.l irniii. te l,i.1 cl.i. I Deemstr sat nf his desk In the llbrnry I and wrote for n long time in his lenthcr- bound book. When he rose the clock en the landing was stilklng twelve. lie closed the noeK, hut Instead of putting it under 16ck and kev, as he had ninny done before, he left It open en the desk, merclj shutting the lid en it. Then uilh n Imic? hint? nintirul fiia room he nut out tbn Innins nnd tiirneil te EC) linstnlru. i Ihe icnctleii had begun bt this time. and he staccpred n llttli- nnd lniil hni.i of the hnndrnll. II.. imiwml tlimn tii.inn en the stnlrs, but his weakness did net .being, convinced thnt the divine purpose frighten htm. Lighting his candle eni leaving me behind Is that I mnv care the landing, he wound the clock, ex- tlnrM.lclin.l .tin 1t.. .1..... -. 1 l. t. I nnd fnced the Inst flight with n smile. All was Mlcnt in the house new. On lenchlnc his own bedroom he paused agiiln. and then steuned down the corridor te Victer's. The deer wns ajar. He pushed It open, took a steji into the emptj room nnd looked around . ."."."'."". "" "." ''- '"V. at the coconut mat ting, the rugs, the eeci in the siinclew, the discolored mIioe! trunk in the comer. And then he smiled ugaln. Hut he was breathing deeph nt intervnls and had the leek of a mini who knew that he was doing familiar uungs ier me nisi nine. '0f se nianv jcnis uge. 'J'hen came tec-i The window In his own loom was olds of his childhood, his childish talk, open, and the smell of tropical plnnts his childish ilijmes, his childish all (especlallv the magnolia, with Its sleep- meiils: Inducing odei I was coming up fiem p "Your bev centinited n cold jester the icaiden. He leineinbered t lint his dav, ami fcuilng it iiiighl develop into own fnther had brought tlieui from the IneuchitK I sal up most of the night Hast long age, when he was himself u that I might go Inte the uuiseiy nl in bin. tervals te mend the tne under ihe steam 'I'lm kki una ilnik- lull the hidden ' kettle, .inncl Iic!iii umn mil- iiml slni.nt "... ......v...... w...l..... - ... ...... ... uh... k-iu.i... ,..i ? i, nt- nrn- llllll,llj. ciewn of Snaefell. far beend the tiee- Then came the melds of his school and above the glen. He reiiicinbeicd davs ; bis expulsien: the slack times thnt he had seen It se all the way up before he set te work; the bright ones since lie was a child. I whcit he was n stiideui-al-luw : the dark He closed the cuitaius slewlv and ., ,. :. , , .. , ,i,, c.. .1 1 , ,nki""'. J! " ,'an,lle nK,"iV .'i'', ."'iSiu.''0' Ihc e la,tl'1' c,l,rlw U "round the room and looked long a, would be. l '? A,ll:t,lre.s "I1 ,ll(' "?' lU"l Y.?' I A son Is n sepaiate being, Tsebel. I rl,len P,,,nlt el i"iiintuies of ie- ta eny Ht!lm utld wnt .. lausted and lie was 1 eliipellc d te sil scveiul times while he 11111I11 s-ecl. Itnl he continued te smile, and when In 1... .1...... 1......H. ....', I ...n liU IumhI u tin.. i,luw he did It with a will, ,,,. bl,.allli a ,. wh m Kne iliciicft. .1 !.... .lut'u tulwii Knf lntu fcinnn ' lillMiiu (i lJ"h " lil mil- ' ' II it tinMi tit well at the end. And then lie rinsed his cjes and the singe of 'uleeii nas-ed evei him. (Jitthide the house eveivthiug seemed I ... 1 1 ... 1 ..1.. 1. " siiuiiuri. 11 s 11 iiikiii mliiiki'i) ...1... ..,. lIlllk. Ti, ,.. ,,,11H s,00ll like soundless ,seniiiic Is In the dnik- I1(w.. vni n leHf stined. The hvli-s (lowed wlihniil nele. ns if a supei- nntiiml li.iml lniil lieen In lil cm them te silence them.. The enlv bound wns the lev boom nf the sea, which seemed I te come up mil or inn gieuiiu 111111 ici ue I the jmlee nl ine en mi iiseu. rue neep nijsti'ij of night was ever all. Teuniel morning thele was n faint waft ei wind in the tiees ami iiIeiik the K'ax1- Was it the movement ill the e'llth' liee-em of the1 hew llll IlliiVtlt tei he hoi il.' Or niiue invisible piesewc 'ildln nleiiB with nel-eless teietstepnV Within the Iiiiiim eveiv thing, seemeil in siee ii, i.iii uie iriiiiiti ii iii'iiii, III Mi. Vie Sir! Jlu VI. ter!" It was Rehble Cieei, who, aflei kiiecMng In vain at Stowell's ilniu- .u the gin limns nf uieiiilng, was shout- I. ..a I I.I. II lllllltll II Ik ll II ll illllllll in? in".. in ti.;':... .....i VhHiiuie "'Vile, he was ,eadv In . he w.nte n i i.i... .,.. I ii L mi. In, shortest cuts) the In. is weie I Ine lille III' 111 Mill.. IIIH. " .......... j... ,'""' 'HilN. '.'" "Iill.. Stowell sat with telelicl lliev iJieel past the white1- ivasliecl cettlixib with lll.ftihe.l inefs, and i-i itteied Heiks nf jjice that went off with Mie-niii and Mielched ne'e'ks. (in in iiv Itii; nl llallaiiieai ln iuiiimmI hefeie niti'llng the house. 'Ihe p.iMeial trauiiillllt,v of the place was limit hienhiiiK. The xini hail iIslii. lhe leeks weie i u vvliu;. ihe liniie N win- twit lei lux In the eaviH, a kitten w.is phi vim; wllh .. ......n.el. I., il... i.i.i.Ii (I urn. Ilthf fita Il()t,IIB ha,! happened iluiilin the iilvbi . .lumt win- In his fiithei's leeiin. with (,(1 ,.i(.s u,i haiidkeuliief in hei bam. She ellil liel sin'iik, bin nil M- ... . n........i , .. .i , 'Wbv didn't .veu t r . "'1' r'""". " '' come ueieie; Stowell nihil I In the side n the Stevve nihil I hi the sine e me hed. The ni.BUM la.e en the pillow, n he m.ijestv and iiauquillll of death. Imil never hefeie looked m calm and noble, hul thai also seemed In snv: ..mi . .l..i. . . in.. hnlckin " In ttluil he did jliiilii? Hie lest of ilini da enl) tjiiii le escape f.em (lie vague clieei fulness, the hushed bustle, t in half-suiellierei MWa .eVJrhftWtt-aX hystcrln, which IUWeltHU icy, ine woman ineu eavesr. lvie, t.ic. , strolled along the sheic and past the ruined ehiircli in which he had wulkcct witft Kenclla. ...in j'riit:iiu. At length Janet came te him in the I library te say Geed-night" and te sob out something about net "griexlng loe mhch. And then he was left alone, Sitting nt the desk, where bis fnther had sat the night before, he took up the leather-bound book and rend It from end te end net without a sense ei loeKing ime me niiiciuiu.v "' "" ether soul, where only Ged's ees should see. It was a large volume, of some ."00 quarto pages, with "Ixobel m Hinrv Inscribecl el? its fust pnge, nnd thee W ercls below : "Inasmuch ns I cannot bellcc that m heleed comimnieii who has died te lilnr is lest te me een In this life, nud for nnd guard her child, I dedicate tin linnlr ,n lin vnn.it. I nt till l.ll..fn.l .IttC, f Then followed, In the IJctmster s sternly handwriting, a daily euti.v. ."jx - ietlmcs only a plnnse or a line, some times a pnge, but nlwn.v nbeut his seu: "This morning in Jiic libim.v, making mv desk under jour pertialt his nltar. Parson Cowley baptized jour bev land ( inplicj tandlng gndinntliei, and I !.... .!.... W.. '" , ','". " .. '" "'"", 'i""i. lHed liiui icter. s the Inst of J out ,lc1' wishes has been fulfilled, ' Stowell looked up and nieiiud him. He wns en the verj spot of that scene Thank Ged, his breathing Is better this morning!" Sll., null f..U nu If l. .. .-M . I...1 t.. ones when he was going headlong te the jr Huiuuiiiiiis, as ir ier eomfert, u line from one of the great books, net tarely the Hlble: "Thy waj Is in the se.i, and thj path I "I'M III. Prlrrn lei Introduce Hie hV Crawford Gas Range Adjustable Breiler . ('if II II I 1101(1111? tn .lektt manU fultl teHi Ne lilpffl exposed, Plumbinf, Heating and Electrical ADELPHIA SALES CO. '.'el Fleer i.i S. 11)1 h M. Will. 1.01 -i 1 ui F0L ut iH Interesting Outings Ons-Day Trips from Philadelphia en "The Reading" CEASHOR17 ATLANTIC CITY- Ocean City Stene Harber Wildwood Cape May EASTER SUNDAY $1.50 ROUND TRIP (and Every Sunda) I five Chestnut and Seuth St, r.rrl.j for Atlintle City. 7 30 A M. Fer Ocean City, Stena iiarber, Wildwood and Cave liar, tear Cbaitnut St Terry 7 SO A, M , SeutU dt. Terry 7.10 A. U Returning leave all points 5 li P. Mi EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 16th atr e fEf R0UNU jjjO. e TRIP T0 Wilkes-barre & Scranton Mnuch Chunk. White Hnven, Ashley Siirclal train leafft Readlnr Ter minal 7 00 A. M , eteuntnr at Colum bia Are , Huntlntden St, and Wayne i notion. ier detailed information renrdlna- above licueta may c purchaieil or Philadelphia & Reading Railway I I INTrnPHTiwn I .aasak. r I EXCURSIONS QBX in l,L:,lR I I rVerT Sunday I BaaBafeC. I r. In stations I ' ' flBhcW I Consult Aa-en e8aMI.WMIIIia'8yvv xa. 11 l the great wnters, and thy footsteps nrr- net known." . It vvim new the middle of tlie nlglil. A deg was howling; somewhere In the farm. Stew oil pnused nnd thought of the superstition nbeut u howling deg nnd it drnd lieily. When lie resumed his rending he ttiritvd the pages with a trembling hnnd: "It Is fix month, lnce Victer re turned te the iBlanrt'niut he hits eulv been here twice. 1 had hoped he would come te live with me nt linllmnear. Hut I must net cemplnln. Nature, leek feiunrel, net bnckwnrd. Ne son can love his father an the father love, the neil. That l the lnw of life, lNebl, nnd we who are fathers must reconcile our selves te it." Htewcll felt his bead reel nnd his eye swim. If he had only known. If some body hnd only told him ! The lire behind him hnd eene out br J this Mine nnd he hnd begun te shiver. Hul he turned back te the book for the few remaining pnges. And then came n lierk. They were' all about Kenelln. nnd the Deemster's hope thnt she and his son would marry. "Never were two jeung people better matched te the outer eye, tsebel that splendid girl with her conquering love liness or jour son with his mothers face. Her influence en him seems te be wonderful. She hits only been a month hack from Londen, but he Is like n new mnn nltend.v." Overv helmed with confusion Stowell I tried te clese the book, but he could net de t-e. I "A mun leeks for a woman who Is n heroine, and a woman for n man who f" a here, a i10"1,'." pn"1 . i i . '. ' Is a here, and plene (Sed these two hne i ether." me u elevvlne ncceunt nf the . ... ..... -. . . . - "' at J-ast c nusiifn. anil then: we us an wen at last, isetiei. eiir, ,R"n enn i de without mc new He needs I his father tin lengei. W ith that fine I woman by his side he will go up nnd up. They will marry and carry en the tin tin ditlen of the Hnllnmears. It Is the deaiest wish of my heart t licit the should de se." There was only one cntrj' after thnt. end it ran : Best under the sun VI VAU DO U'S MflWS TALC 25c In the tall rd ran uilh ihe (lit top. Puret Imported Italian talc selt as velvet affords seething, cooling relief for siinburnand indispensable 'after metering, golf, ten nis bathing. L'c it after etir bath when warm or tired and eu'll see the vast differ ence between MAVIS and and ordinary talcum. TOILETRIES Tale'iim t'ewilir I M TeilrlWairrl tO .I cfl l'ewder CO C'edCram .50 'lattlri . . . . 1 00 inl.hln l'eudre Cream . M Cteua . .SO New Yerk "The Ge of H'enden" EASTER SUNDAY April 16 $Q.OO ROUND TRIP SEE! fameui e'ejicraper ekr line. Statue of Liberty. Bren Zoe i Grants Tembi Ilftn A.nu.i ?rF0dTf: Anl time t.fu. '''Inr and vlsitlnr friends. "'"c'l train leares Readln Terminal 8 00 Columbia AV.VV:...", . ' Junction. Wan .nd"?;nHTntey" $Q.75 SUNBURY LEWISURG WILLIAMSP0RT $4.00 WEST MILTON MONTH OMERY MUNCV AND M0NT0UR3VILLE Sunday, April 23 fle'l A,rM '".J" Rt,11,,r Ternlnal Con.hehocken and Norri.'tow" "dJk" Escuriiens consult A.ni. ... CT or te datea of r;7....: "" '"i 8 I I By il 1 I I rii I l fs I m t 'I am tired and my work is done. New I can rejoin you, having wnited se long. When I (lese my eyes tonight I shall see our face I knew f shall. He geed-night, IsebeltvOr should I say geed morning?" The Heck en the landing wns striking three the most solemn hour of cla and night, Ter it is the hour between. .Stowell. with n henv.v heart, the book In one hnnd nnd his cnnclle In the ether, wlis going te bed. itenehltig the deer of his father's room he dropped te his knees. n 11 ,"TP' -, T, , ii "rorglve mcl forgive me I ler- give me!" JMlt utter a while a light seemed te BUY IT FROM THE NAVY Clothing Factory Equipment 'On April 26, 1922, at 10 A. M., sealed bids will be opened at the Beard of Sale, Building Ne. 7, U. S. Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C, for the purchase of practically all sew ing machines and factory appliances formerly used by the I Navy Department for the manufacture of uniforms and ' underwear. l j SEWING MACHINES ELECTRIC MOTORS. ' (Singer) Various Various types, shafting types, plain-sewers, two- and pulleys. ing, embroidery etc. PLATFORM and HY ELECTRIC CLOTH- DRAULIC TRUCKS CUTTING MACHINES PUNCHING MACHINES, SCALES, ELECTRIC ETC. DtuWjllS,0mCE FURNITURE; PRESSERS All of 'the material included in the sale is located at the Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C, and prospective purchasers are requested te make physical inspection of the material before bidding. Inspection may be arranged for upon application te the Senior Member, Beard of Sale. A deposit of 20 of the total amount bid must accompany the proposal. Bids less than $50 must be accompanied by the full amount. All bids must be addressed te the Beard of Sale, Navy Yard, Charleston, S. C, and indorsed "Proposal for the Purchase of Naval Clothing Factory Equipment, te be opened April 26, 1922." Catalog Ne. 5 contains complete information relative te the sale and will be sent te prospective bidders upon request. BOARD OF SALE U. S. Navy Yard Charleston, S. C. The War Department's Selling Pre-am ui2tMBfSi&i?IV East, Seuth and Wtst. Full details regarding all salts mil bt sent upon rtqutst. Dal Flacr Smtet method April 19 .Norfolk, , a Aiirlieu Vpnl 21 Ien, lit. nit 111., . Y. .rslrd Bid pr.l 24 m AnlenU. In. I'orenado, I alif. '.raleil llul 1 airfield. Olue April Zi rhfllFrtsdv, . Y. i.rlinn pril 27 It. Mnen, C M. An. Hen VIit Z Hullilen, Iciji "ftlfil Hid Vtir t ltinta. C'.s 4urlien ttj 8 Mermen. Va. rslrll Itii Mtr Hou.len, Tctet cralrd till VUr 9 Fairbtld, Ob.e frilrd Hid I Vjr 9 J((rrienTillr, Ind. urliun May 10 I rie TreTing C. round, Auction I'a. Me 11 I hiraiu, III. Vurliiu l lb ti 1 umbrrUml, I'a AurlUi. Mar U rhlb.l.liil., I'a. Ma. 22 llre. W May : MlinU, I.i utli,.i. Via. 11 llre.illiu, N . (Hi:irl?.'rmthtci' Material Includes: c I ill ii k mi, I Kiiullinv" mi I'l I k I ndel 4 se, u si,i l rii clliivii SlurU llllllie'" MweiN I mm H, ,1 Saika llHirml 1 1 a a. ("Ml" s'uhsii.i.iiK lliii ie m ml l"iipi V rli lea Until ,wi Vl,. Itnl. i iiiPii , mil Kiniin iii'in Itii" MnlHil.m Mim l.umnu Fer lurthtr inlormatien rtgardmg all War MA.IUR .1. I III! I. cl.l. I'llllvIllllON s.(l( 1111 viiiMliliin- llulliliiis break en him. Where his father new was he would knew that there was no help for it that he, tee, must fellow the line of honor. "Yes," he thought, rising and going mi te his own room. "I must de the' light, whatever It mny cost me. Te lie continued tomorrow (Copurleht. mil. International Haeatlne Ce.) POULTRY AND SUPPLIES I n.by Chlcki, Hsrrert Plymouth'neck, Whiij Wyandotte... White Leghorn. n"Ai ttilr.rt tied. Illattt MlnercB, ell for flrl-cls ", aSSS-UiiSS iiiilnn, $2 BO per down. LUn snfely he eent te nil Pirl hv eipre. ; - " """. ' """ "" CHAIRS L Tht accompanying list el Salts is announced te aid the cartful buytr in mere cleitly gauging tht invest ment VALUE in tht War Department tarplas stores efftrtd. This program incladts only tht mere im portant offerings, and tht Government reserves the right te alttr, add or delete certain salts as neces sity may dictate. Several buyers in a community may Hnd it advanta geous te shart the txptnst el sending a common rtprtstntativt te thtst salts. Other salts in project inclade Qaarttrmaster Supplies, Air Service and Ordnanct Mattrial at various oeints in the North. Sttltriat, effert I ..l Ivr caltteut In y. M. Supplies II M S C. I, llcpnl. Inlrrinrit In V .. 3111. l , HroeLUn. N , I lii'f, VI ) , , i.,r ir viiir., Keem IftJt, Vtunilient Ulila . ililnilnn, II I' I lilff. VI l A t. ,r-i Vir frlif, Itoem ZttZl, Vliiiiilietii lld , V ailiinsleu, I) I" 0 M l , (.mi hiltrinr,! I '. lt r & '1 Ii i , llrnellin, N V V M II Crn lillfrnird llrpnl, I I Val,in ,fii frauu.ru C lif 1 lurf. M II A . ,, Vir -fr.i.r It ...in .'i.t, Vtuniliin. Hide . V s.hinclnn II I y VI InKTinr.! Il'pet, Vllanla l.j, I lurl, M II ; , .,r , Vir -fr.irp Mnem Jc. t Vliiiiilleiit Rl la , W j.hinrl.ii, II I I lilff V ) A --, ir rrir H , 2e2l, Vtunilien. Ill l( , V Ailiinatnn, II t lilff. VI I) A , , Air "frirp Me mi je;. Vltiiiihen. Hide Wa.hlnslnn II c II V ) (,, Inlrrni I llrpel. 1819 IS frrihina n.I I lili.lt.. Ill I O.I ne I'rntini Crnundf, I ri, I'a l II I.. i Inlm,,,,! il. 1811 W I'rr.lim, lid . I lili a,,,, HI 0 M s II . (., ,nnnl Drpel. 1't Atp A .'llli llrnekltn 1 V M O l.i ln,ne.l Ilppnl, I.I Av A ",Olh l , Ilroeklin N V 1 hatlrili.ii lnjii.lt,. I I rn , Nilni, VV V a ' O, O M . Ii,l-,m.,l llpel, I andlrr Warrhuuir, llanla. f.a V M II , l..n Inlrrmrd ll'lxl. I.I A 31lh l . fUenllrn. lel 1 erkrrs MielKtu. '"hvlU and rlav t'lareill (.1. '. "-uppllri CJ. M ut,plti J.l .r,lant) I.I M -upplifi Alrptann IlNnpan Vrrn I ngincl lilnr Oil I) M "iipptl,, lll.l Mtlprisl ej vt supplies Q I iliil.ei 1 V tipliM Dr. I Vtjlfn.l IJ VI -upplifj I.I Vt up,,, Ordnance Material Includes: l i' lllllfi M h no sup il" I ' i"irnu ul Iren si0li i ni l Hi j.v Hi. 1 1 nir n ptira t'nwr l.iuipn n' I le. t i s ,n i Ih I ic, II, , k, she l i M,r. si, npi I l , ,, ,K, lrf mi. ii x r ii. .4 Chi ,,. n0 p , ""' 'V Mi" i M inceui Department Surplus Pieptrty Salts, write L. FRINK ei i k k or IMItl.t ion Ol s i,s liililiiBln.i, II, ( , Hi v 'VJ .MtaZs. ,tii fPfPf i 'S'fV&STjraur i .;- hi.'- - mmf !..! MfBtXH HhfllRTX . . . . , "uriliN'H, WKfOWT'l Vr,fl f.AKMVOOIf, N. J. 1 MKF.WOOM..N-. iA?Sj THE SPRING SEASON "AT BEAUTIFUL LAKE WOOD in iiif iirniin-uiTinK inrn m reninrrn rir tirrrj, wnrrp nt in mm m iiwyi mnm. Nnlur l nt lirr bM(, Thp H hi In gtf I Htiprrmelj Intlinrntlflf iM ft charming feet paths nnd hridt? trnlN thmil the wholetemo woedlnnd. '' .- A. ...111. ..., 1 A A.l LAUREL HOUSE I'rc-emincnlly a hotel home of liappincs, herei arc le lie found superior social env iron iren ment nml clmrminK surrounding. , A. . MarpliT. Mgr. I'. , Murphv. A.l Mjr W.fc,P'lfci'nV 7wIbwj IIdrintlc, Tinp, Nauhcim and Medicinal Kaths. inrine Tunrnament. Ijiarrl Iiiirrl In th- rinM will rrnialn ciprn llirnutli summer nf 1A2T On "The New .Irrwy Taur, a Jtend of Nevfr-Kedina; lltllthl." ATi.vrir fiT; .t. AUSTINE raritle vinii nnd St. Jem' I'lace r!eii le t"nrh oppeltc Ciihellc Cliurch Running Water in Reems Katrit 93.B0 rinr up. vnrclal VVffklr r. If. JONKS 7r X RA5TMORE A "Worlds Greatest Metel Success THE LOUVAN Tnn-c. n. nr Tlenrh I'urep plnn e it Bld- rrnr. Ilunnint? wnter. MIt. E (irjCNnit. I COLONY INN 1". S rrxtnn A , ndjaci-nt te Ambnasader. j Excl cullii. At i rat, iHt-i. J. II, Cenner. I I Hetel BeiCObel Kentucky Av. nr. taefe .. . .Ti Ktcellent table. i Wkli. ratei. 118 up. Ph. 117. A. E. XI AH ION I ZT", -,. , - , - . UH, V1L.L.H. '""' "'" unuriu. .neaii . . erilifeiiii ilnnilne inline rateeJiSJ iOwk up. llinin i M. O'llrlrii. OCEN CITY. N. J. ini.RWII.D "I" MaUn Trrac. :urnean " " pun .1. h. MOfll-ciV RISf AYNF u wiieni mnnlnu Uatrr In uwvniiit,rlfn r()0I) v ,MmN . Rrimnni:. in. STRATH HAVEN INN .u nniMORF. i. A'tranl Siiburliin llelfl SO inlmi' f nm Phlln Ilresil ".t Siallnn Kr auto n m irr Ire and vnlntr trains GAItAOK In rnnn tlen f-pnclnua cnnnd Tnni Carnins nnncln. TKA nec)t. I)a ivkij and mthl rit quetd. Dlnn'"- Parti." Ilini.ut El.l.r MKKK I'MIK. PA. L(il.l.S AIKRR PHK. I'A. Dtnlrabl" fiirnistipd numtii icilmH. nar Ink and Ke.f reurdc for renr h hm tne-tii ii li.a.en Vi.t" II. V. T. U.IIC. Vttr MVITERI.MI See SWITZERLAND "5ind for cempllm'ntar" triMl lit N'n 10 Swtae I rdf ral Kallrnads.'.' H oil. ip..N. . TOLKs EUROPE 'Best in Travel" Tours Special Tour of Spain About 6 weeks lenj, includes Paris, Provence, Biarritz, San Sebastisn, Burfes, Madrid, Cordova, Granada, the Alhsrabrs, Seville, Saianessa, Barcelena. Frem New Yerk, August 5. Extension Tour of British Isles Twe weeks, covering most important ? laces in England, Scotland and Wales, deal conclusion te gentral tour of Europe. Special Moter trip In Normandy and the Chatesu Country. A delight ful extension te a general tour through beautiful aad historic French Scenery. The reads are fine hotels excellent. Cruise te Northern Europe.-Iceland. North Cape, MiclniRht Sun-Norway. Sweden. Denmark, BelBium, England. Frem New .,.., ju..t ie. separate trip or prelude te Continent. Call, Write or Telephone RAYMOND & WHITCOMB CO. 1 II Wnlnnt M. IrlriilimiH 1 lltx-rt .iXM "Oldest American Travel Company" "An Entire Organization Devoted te the American Traveler" m vnii'WE ml Vr .' UjNNlHNbiNiiiVvMiau u'Kkr.iiVhMi.iKie'i im. imcmnu .mc -m irmm iVexiiiiiHHKJKt48F . ' - naaHntrwi jPtaHlw af ' aWBeVtlft "'ir3 Gi asaBBaVBarararJkBUBf J X-'V s&mF "NaF aaWi-."E"VT'-n hj Banff Spni.Bs Hetrl las a dirmB toern lapncitv pi n i 25 k'lekt roema wimtmi cpenmc en meuntum I ti i r lands S l.iliur and Iresh walprpoeU coif, tennis meter beailnt laneeint: and ether outdoor sports Summer Tourist Tickets en Sale Commencing May ! 5th at Greatly Kcduced Fares. I nil Canadian Pacific Railwa Chaatnui HUtet . I'hliavtklaaxela w- SEffSA, fflF; Ifetflf Si .-. . .'--. t'ffi JrjIMtf JfataxMMatabMaSalMtU.i' , ' agfaal elflsttfeaMlaVt-V'JaMa 1 MJp!1 - -' - i - T t ... - -A - M Ik. i LAUREL mini pines A hentilifiil hotel of en inlilc Icleatien nnd ililingnihed clientele, where eneh prMing , ear ndd n new f nd in tcre'litiR rhnptcr le an eventful history. r. r. Nhute, Mir. Ifmisi" r.un Dnh. Ma S. 0th J ATI.XNTIC I'lTV, V .1. SPECIAL EASTER RATES m ssmssmm.m . m. 'm ALKStMAKLt Vnnla Hveniif, one hleck from famecaej il'mr lniil nn, -tenl I'It. eipni April 18tB nftr lh romplntlen of tmprevmnti ceitUaf til erm miUtru thl house strictly me4er "RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS , nicclrlclljr throuKheut. Ppncieu aolarlemj j aun deck. prlnte bathn: rlevnter Iteimi enlf i II CO per elav up Ovreoehln mnnajtmtnt. eAni.r. k nr.viTT Al.l. 1IIUII KXTKCT A III) NEW ENGLAND Ai.rjne'n kxpkct a neTRi, te bb k S C areline Are. just effBelVfj. ImpttHfdai m roil rd,t S'O "9 nilT end rOf.lt RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Gulf prmlfgri Mxlnl ra'ai, brglnnlniat 120 Booklet STIT.EH A MII7f.n. Osnieie HOTEL RAVENROYD Cb pr V . & linn i J" ii u Itnutnn oirleoli" nc ji I , liiy i i .. v., tin inrlurtln mi I'r aie l.n'iis runriln? water. Klevnier Plione .10fil.'.V lanae nerw. rm n Dayj- tremletwj&rfc l.rl Oirr ( nral Reielwava H muda wniifler fui u I. cer it reail hh a Jnv ..1 Up tr. iner e.f i nnc nriMnr. ' n and walk- I Ine Hrntu la'a pnr mel vry Ihhip Ceif Trnnl". 'Ilina: Moter- Hunt n- Ilathlng. i in im Ne Pavaiuite ridrrn Hotels. Sailings Twice Weekly Trim. V V. .r VV rd ami t. 1 inn JI-ttiiiiIii "f Tu'sday and Saltlrdiy a . "I OUT UTORI' . "lOItT IIWIIl.TON" anil ! kP'H irnnd nr ..Ithp" steamer. etrti Irf unMUa eel nxpreia aT- p VV i IP ', r I ulra'd IloeklPta FURNESS BERMUDA LINE .11 Wlillrlu.il st , .. l,urn.-VVIIhy A Ce.. I. HI . Ilnur.p lllilr.. Phlla.. Or n 1nnrt gpnt. Short Tours of Europe J-"""! about 2 menthi. Just the thing ler the shorter vacation, Paris. iP.V,i0 VV ' ,UIu,n Uke "' Jlfld, Belgium, England. Divers Itineraries. May 10, 24 June I, 6, 21. 27. 29 July 5, 11 -August 2. "Grand Tour" of Western Europe Continent and British Isles Scotland, J.LCS. ?i ?nlnl-the Tresiachi, Cathedral C.tles.iShakespeare Country. Londen -Hclland, Belgium, Trance Switzerland, the Tyrel, the "Patsien Play" all of Italy from the Alps te Naples. The most comprehensive and deal tour since the great War. De. partures May 13 and May 27. Com plete information given en application. x-N '-.'. -1jeb neb with BUFFALO in i lX . RERMUDA ffeTgra r-i"Wiw3iBCl Ski" li'if ay1! ifV CANADAS ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARK? At UanT jiti tan crowd every hour with the unuiiial and thu beautiful. Krem the Canadian Pacific Hetel Uew River Vallej, Tunnel Mountain with ita .witch-buck ascent, Sulphur Mountain with its Het bprinKi and observatory, Mt. KundU, Steny Squaw an entranc ing tejv in every direction. HiLint saddle imni uutn or cwrlag take jet. te these and map) ethrr wendrra-Mt, Asslpibelne ' MattrilicrnoltheKecliifs-l.the lloedooa Lake Mlnneanl, Marhl Can s en including ''O miles of read and trail la Kccky Mountains Park i ifc in mhi l' ft.' y M j ASBB. 1 ' '-'J5it ? mvi ill m ""-l '.I ft W ?$ vjfH in ivj; jj
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