PFH? I V i- V' fe it t m m V- :&J WJ 1I m IKK!,-1 , half m fe-aTTiP k S.IBF" U-i wfasgf&mmp9 . .MW $Sft W8tM ' TheDaily Novelette s 5Tic Di PnVe Ay CLAfilSSA MACKIE "Ne, no, you mustn't dn i1it" ne paid huskily. "It'ii my tamper i the bey'H light: he s tiiiMnlr. settinic ready (.1 se. Will you tell Mm. KtnllyV CLEMKNTINH DIMs watched her I Kuilly U11IN e.u- (wliiUled menllv -.- iH. .i.AH. U t.Mtiit 1 llii filip i iiiilil viw. tvlitil n iii.Ht iflrl "Trf!fii-J " 1111111. " UJIH HiiKvi-v m i"V u"."nii'" . , . , " ,'.!.. In ami nut or tie MWiel jam. Jim 'i mm- ih.m i nor i ctv mum tkLW K ' wnich before tlie (Ire. ileVed up two 1 1 kittens from n basket and dropped them li the stil'i iirnm mid hurried Inte some ' 1.... -.......,...,.. Ml ..lit ,..,..... It. rt ' I'ttle vlillr." she said, and hurried out She sped through the room and up the the batk deer mill nertiHa let. Main te .lerr toetn. 'I twi weends , Sim met Captain Kbenexer l.nndtra at Inter n .miuiir whirlwind Mew through 'Mils own bark deer. "J am fulling en the slttlnc room, inught Lbenercr Inte ou, Kbciieier. 'he anneuiued. "V. Kmll .' Kald the dark'lirened rr.plnln in lie led the wnj into lilt sit I ting room. "Hit down." , Where Is .lerry.' ."Ncrer minii Tf 11 embrace and departed, floors smi mint. Emily came down, tears en iter cheeks. Kbenerer put hli hand en her tin re.ltlng one. 'Merry and Clem can hare thl house. 1 don't sitppeta jeil can forgive me at thl late day Pride lin't everything," he quoted "It Is iiretH." nmeed Clem, dream- I Inptaln l.benezer and Jetij hae euai ? Jy. . tried about a girl. "It. -vlll glre jeu some eoler, child. "A girl?'' tepeated Kinlly, growing Ten are ni paie as war berries. 1 am , very white. going co can en ut. iirawn, .. -,; - -.... . '- "Aunt Emily, please," Clementine haiit looked at a woman except te1 looked diatreased. 1 am ciulte alLriglit. I w.ew into jeil enre him the tight- only I don't get out of doert a m.ieh "".""J ''"""B"' .. ... a. I used te: but I will take a long J , , "PMr be , .-, r ,, walk pverv ilav after thll Mlw Emily looked intently nt the Iin sne nau rwsrri lit iici "n '"i.- ,, . . " m. a I. i ,....... ... , c.ii it, i '' fv'Etl . ' c,ue Iln" "i""" Hi"' "" "' ' WW CUmtjntlne. and they had nlwas bfii wfi.V i " happy together in the old led Vlek ?- Hue happy, that la, until Jerry fft " t Traders had come a-woelng. v "Jerry Landera? Ne I" announced tome nlil. iiceeslei M t 01. ie- Kt. Inliic all her color. 'Didn't hear who the lrl' naine- ii' niui who told it te me rtiil lhe heaid the llrt of II lait Seplemer:' seemi .Terrv wanted te inairj "oine gltl and his fathpr "were he wouldn't hnve i it; Mill the glrl'a fnmllv wut a high-i handed, pieml, tevntful rare, and lie would have none of It. Then thi-i , same person, mind veit. lieard the cap- i il MIm Rmltr pnlrllv. ' .. ' - ikj,; ., ,, rvMti . Piliiic I'riaiiil. iiitllK ,ijt. iiraiu iii' nil ".Clementine Dill. I.mlly Dill s niece? j ,nn ani Jp nt ,t a, (eclav . an ?e: Mieuted hbencaer l.anuer-c neiceiy i)prrv sh1(1 ,10 as KjtlJJ nwaj n11 1i1m a ne reue tow am tnc pianiniien m v fntlic-r Haid he would disinherit him, young spruces that hK men wcri vet- nm ,jrrlv Smttireil out that money ting out en ihe north Mope. niiMi't ecerMhlng: loe counted peiiip- "Why?" asked Clementine, with tmie. and he was going te hare his f wonder In her his blue ejes. girl. That's a prem me. Isn't It. Emily Dill blushed and looked 'eiy Emllj " handsome witli her crown 6f silver hair "I hope It ln't at bad as It sounds." nlled hieli nbew her slul euthfiil face. F.r.ir! Kmilx nlenantl, nt she are- tii fpen tne cioer mr c icin anil a neauir laden Iraj. "I hne forgotten hew ; ou like jour tea. Gtussle." she added .is she resinned lier sent and lifted the old-fashioned ler.pet. "Cream and two lumps, of sugar. Mv thnie i akes are geed te leek nt. Knnh. ' And Uussie plunged unen mete into her bag of gossip and drew "Whv?" she repeated. "Because I de net approve of t-' I.anders, and I am sure ou would yn.itrj in opposi tion te mv wishes y Clementine mnde no reply Scei'tlv ahe belie-ed her aunt's reason wat nb- nurd it sounded like a sentence fiem aeine early Victorian novel. She had always been an obedient child, se new i in , ii i , , i ..----"-'---T-''"-"'" nily Dill was knitting a sweeivr ter ,.;cus nBe uy --ie-e s nine. i ou aie i)e lw knew, VC heard it all ; ami . H Umiimi frwim KtHfvkt's lliABA WS Clementine. , innrcsring, v.ussie; u no it it new .- fltheugli I said I'd never ferghe you,' n -4-fcvi wa mBi,e viovhev n Mtf "1 am glad 1 choke scarlet.' eaid Jnke Hary and Ilelsj ? 1 will and 1 beg you te give jour con- g H JKS,SUaii Dill, tapping Clem's sunetti head hite folks this lime, l.milj one 0nt te his mairjlng Clementine. 1 beg H flQ . nnnK a Pia 0 The medicinal activity of KfeWlHi her Iverv iieedln. f jn.Hr.elcl beaux, tee. They say , ii.is of ou. r.beneser." .- II 'J. u,,. , ..VmiJ "ii..7?in. Mnimi. in H la-BiMMHHaiiSH I-. ! r.' f f 11 " wm. .s.t IUIIIU "( ()s,w-taDbin - - fci. B: g V. Altt -'r trattr tverv hour vaiiey yalerf " neipea ineu- g 1 r1Kt. Mountain Valley Water I pThe B ie Season's Smartest Shoes i k Right I Hosiery lb Match gggggr LIGHT ! t I 'vhPP 'n 'my ''mc'' an(' Paun, i v9Mm Black tutde andfattnt. j U Patent tilth brocaded satin JtlL-- gSw II: k' Black Jfllin uili brocaded SS3sl&?Z?l&i JI I Wc fit the Narrow Hul 1 NlEDElMAN I i K "Quality Always" A3 f'1'1 """"" 930 Chestnut St. jBSBSBy she meekly accepted the lerdiet and ' f rth another tale te regale aunt and hopefully waited for Emily change her mind. On ibis pleasant winter aftctnoeu seteral months nfterward. while Clem entine sat by the fire and Idly watched Mlsa Emily as Hhe knitted the n-d sweater that was te bring color te n LIGHT YOUR office is equipped with cv cry device calcul ated te increase efKclen cv. A geed manager sees te this. Hem about desk illumination? Emeralitc Desk Lamps are constructed with the same economic purpose in mind as the telephone, adding machine, typewriter, tiling cabinet, etc. Btudti furnishing iraixi. mum of llhr, the rveirdTllht ittichmtnt dif fuse lust tht Tiiht quintliy and quility lust like nstute't davHaht a protecilen te the eves Hern the slice of the ordinary electtic Ugh. Sold by Office Supply nd Eltctrlcsl Dealers Write for cemnlet- catalog 11. O. McFADDIN cV CO. Dill te niece as they drank their tea. .lust as she was going down the path Augusta tinned he i sliaip nose ever her Mioul Mieul ibr. "I forget ie tell jeu, Kmlh. that .lerrv Landers letf town en the neon train: said he going out Went somewhere " The gate cllel.ed shnrnh a. . . . -.. i.l nn lIia t. .t.tf til, lltil I It ft Irtulttw .tf lltn Shape of Auta' Barnes " V a, fiurrv- i'c.ue w ,Vl,ke a faint echo'. 30 WARRCS STREET. NEW YORK CITY KhTinTpnt!i "e the Kmllj 1)111 faced her niece ltl.;en- .". - ''" " " ' Dill house ,or,1 New. t lementlne. den t be feel- r., a... in pi,lln,lelnhin lir uiii neuse. h The t,iiis have get tee mucb nrlde rer i5a,c ln n"atclP"la .r cream," breezed Augusta as she swept I V1 .lrt 0" i!e,iL '''nfi' into a chair and teute.1 hrr eape and I L1hc7ra,'b;lePr0' J "t1"?' '-rE hat te Clem and ahulHed. her rubhert i ?,,',' ,,:f""V, t '" .'": n VI '- uui n (ii i lit r- i, t,is i ivrisi fisi lit and Emily was holding Clem off and put them near the hearth te dry. "Well, some folks can ee happy and agreeable and ethers quarrel and fight it's just as the geed Ierd makes 'em. I suppose!" "I suppose se, Gussle. N'evr, Clem, my dear, suppose you bring in some leu and rup cakes " As the girl left the room Miss Dill laughed and shook her head disapprovingly at her caller. "Mere gossip. Gutsie? Yeu are lncer. rlgihle!" "I may ee mat. ngreen tne etner bluntly, "but you must admit, Emily, that I am interestin'." in her motherly arms as If ?he had been a lit tle child again. "He he went nwav and neer ald geed-by te me," sebbd the girl brok enly. "I knew I knew II is hard te bear, but lne feine pride shout It, Clem mie ' "Pride ln l everything in this wet Id. auntie." flung nut the girl. S'tiange expressions crossed Miss 11111s' face. Pain and wonder unci re gret then determination. Suddenly she nree and placed Clem en the old RETAILERS IHI. II. IIOsMN"!. OI Clinrtnul t. . POMERT A CO.. 1325 Chcsstniit St. THE nlil, A. KI.KC. te,, leth & Chestnnt WHOLESALERS JOHN . PAKKK. 31 N. "lit 81. 1 MORRfs SK tAK CO.. 40 N. 7lh SI. j KRANK1.IN YJ.Y.V. CO.. 13 V. 7th St. . I'llll.A. r.l.i:r. SIP. DEPT., 132 S. Ilth FKANK II, STKVRT laJ'.C. O.. 3T N. Till I Rl'MSKI Kl.t.fTRIC 10.. 1007 Arch SI. iWAI.KKR & KF.I'I.l.H. .131 t hrntn.it SI. 0-KI.T MKCTKIC 10.. 0-SJ-4 N. t), jesi.ru i:. rnHiiii:(e 37 . 7ih st. II. C. ROI1KKTO KI.Kr. SIT. CO., HOI Rnrf J. r. 1UX1INAV SIP. te.. I7I5 Chr.tnul Aln for ale br office nupplr and clectriral I deals and firsi-elasa dennrtmrnt atertxi. ' llhas.swi rr- feftJy. . "UU li a?7tMnfi tl "t have missed se much. Thete.la room In mv house for eti and pie, my dear." .vt .jl,;1 I'liisjsssytsssts We Buy Old Geld DiaMssdi, Silver, PUtraiai aai Fall TmIi PENN SMELTING CO. m F1LBEKT ST."Thlg,l'jye'" Atlantic City New Jersey Furnished Apartment Apartment luxuriously appointed, consisting of drawing room; dining room, kitchen and bath, thrss bed bod bod roems, Inclesed perch, sleeping perch and garage. Fine location, three aide exposures. Fer summer aeasen 11200.00. 4301 Winchester Avenue Owner en Premises ' Luxurious Bex Springs Hair Mattresses Delightfully Unusue 1 Tii trtit, yet tht suptrierii. of Dougherty belnM te be wondered 'at, ftr It 1! the result of 60 yesra etW tialised devotion te an ?det?' the producing- of faultless bel dlnf-the most resilient, l urleus Bex Springs and Hal Mattresses ftit the fa trained bedding makers, uahi supreme quality maUrlali" turn out. Yeu cannot affeM any ether. re Dougherty's 1632 CHESTNUT STREET SSt SfH.5,7 S3R t I.asarlaut 1tx Sprlati. KillaH. Hale MattT(Ms, M.hsgaa, bm. STYLE M (57tl) $1375 a large "small grand" A real grand piano it mere than a shape. It U an instrument built te produce a fixed standard of tone. That standard can only be ' reached through certain dimensions of string length and sounding beard area. Se the smallest Steinway grand, Style M, has greater length than many ether pianos called "baby grand' and even approximates the length of an occasional "parlor grand." Yet, it is sold at less, or about the same price asked for the ether pianos. This condition should induce buyers te consider the question of size when selecting a grand piano. De net be misled by catalogue terms. Measure the price by the length of the case, for the length of the piano determines its tonal value. Satisfactory terms can be arranged for Steinways en time payments. IN. STETSON & CO. llii CHESTNUT ST, VB SELL EDISON PHONOGRAPHS 1897 Autecar Wherever there's a read 1922 . 1 Assured transportation for every commercial need tittrwi m .. EAh.rRk L-vH.1l J KT.HiiJf : fyCi mj 4 cylinder 5 ten Heavy Duty Autecars What meter truck buyers want te knew With whom they are dealing. The personnel, reliability and responsibility of the manufacturer of the meter truck they intend te purchase. Value for the money invested. Wheelbase lengths .. 120 ins. Overall capacity (chassis, body and lead) , 22,000 lbs. Unladen chassis weights only........., ......... 7200 lbs. Prices (chassis) $3950 156 ins. 22,000 lbs. 7400 lbs. $4100 4 cylinder 2 ten Heavy Duty Autecars Wheelbase lengths 114 ins. 138 ins. Overall capacity (chassis, body and lead) ...14,000 lbs. 14,000 lbs. Unladen chassis weights only 5200 lbs. 5350 lbs. Prices (chassis) .$2950 $3075 2 cylinder IV2-2 ten Autecars Wheelbase lengths Overall capacity (chassis, body and lead) . , Unladen chassis weights only Prices (chassis) 07 ins. .11,000 lbs. ,. 3600 lbs. $1950 120 ins. 11,000 lbs. 3700 lbs. $2050 V7 2 cylinder l-iy2-2 ten Autecars (Rebuilt) Wheelbase lengths 97 ins. Overall capacity (chassis, body and lead) 11,000 lbs. Unladen chassis weights only 3600 lbs. Prices (chassis) $1650 Prices F. O. B. Ardmore, Pa. 120 ins. 11,000 lbs. 3700 lbs. $1750 Autecar engine under seat saves space everywhere wharves and terminals bridge approaches traffic and narrow streets mere trucks te the city block garage and warehouse plenty of room en a 25-feet elevator and ferry beats UtftJt, "v " p"" 2 cylinder l-l1 ten Autecars (Reconditioned) Wheelbase lengths - 97 ins. 120 ins. Overall capacity (chassis, body and lead) 1 1,000 lbs. 1 1 ,000 lbs. Unladen chassis weights only 3600 lbs. 3700 lbs. Prices (chassis) $1100 te $1400 K meter truck is only as geed as the service behind it The Autecar Sales and Service Company, 23rd and Market Streets Allentown 310 E. Hamilton Street Camden 946-948 Frent Street Wilmington 308 E. Fourth Street Atlantic City 3426 Atlantic Avenue Chester 5th and Barclay Street! Direct Factory. Branches of THE AUTOCAR COMPANY, ArdlUOre, Pa., Ejtabnj897 WMM&yAi i ,1 i i &jiil4&rtirjL', ii ' i g 1.1 ". .Vr iiliiilia ..... 1. . .-.JL LsMMsiiiiiiiss fa it a .... , masM
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