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(flf aadWllA itiejit tbrand WMet: wviei rWaiW JS? er? .tUA'i$tMVv tutor mnm f vnwiv "ii ALL CAINB 1 far1 J meHlhl hH0t, Ew HBRBitceyrW'. i, wii. .- J3.v-.i7-i k. ..M "riten a ret ial net te de se. .:v..i.'.tiM I cnh' have for ' 'utaridlmt here, te- dayLliAHMidi. "U that I jrniy thank yeu'dlr, and, thin certtpany, and my countrymen nnd country women gen crally, In' the name of one whose TOlce'. se of ten beard within these walla, rauat new be bI bI leet." After, that .he .paused, as .If net quite sure thnthe' eughrttfgd further1, and the,h:'centln-' tyi- I l iujti 1,'a tu or aa gnai juaie, ii was cuwej .uc: IVM be was a great lever ;of, justice.. Uce was tne most secrea tning en h te him. and no man -revert held tt the dignity anjWtr '.orjje Ik. wee te tbe judge who ptrmittcd tonal motives te pervertnia'.judg nt and thrice wee tei'lilm who com atted a crime, against justice. There r? i. If I knew my father's heart' and ye any right te apeak for hlmI will r tnat wnai you nave aone in is aiier m is net se much te perpetuate the IsWBOry of Douglas, S te well, Deemster (Han, asteset up m tuis em court me., which has witnessed .-se many (ndc scenes, an altar te the selrlt of Jiftice, se that no judge, following him la' Ma placer-may .ever, forget that his ItHand last and only duty is te be JM and fear net." t -. - . .ne pauscu again ana seemeu te ee sat te step, out, in a veice se-low as t npnrrpfv niiHIhl. lip 'imlil ;' P'As for myself, I hardly dare te speak i ail. v nnt my dear master has said MfiA mnlri.u If fllfflnlilf f n Mv' -ftv- ilni. Seme neenle seem te think It Is1 i treat advantnke te a reuhg man te be (the ten of a great father. But if it is I treat help it is also a great re-non- iDliity aim may, sometimes be the nrce or a great sorrow. I .never, knew kit my father had been te me until I .Dim. I had always been proud of but I had vnrclv or never alven i reason te be proud of nje. , That is Cault I cannot rcnsir2e1.i'But Mere is one thing I can-de,. and ,. one, ungeniy. i can, ,tOKe my solemn 'vow -and here and new! de se that what- ever the capacity in which fay duty ralli me te this place I will never will hilly de anything in the future, with r father's fece en the wall in freht me. that Khali tw unuiArlhe' nt m' liber's son." , , ; Then nPlA lllintev l10nrtt''' nnil Knma flipping of hnnds when Stowell sat lewn, but most of the men were clear ing their threats and wiping the mist w weir spectacles, and nearly all. of ine women were coughing and drying their eyes. Uthers were te have spoken, but the JOtemer clewd nn tun nraprnMmra Belckly, and then there was a general onrersaziene. . , , . The effiplnln worn I nltlncr In ffrnitna ; rWenderful! The Governer and. the old t(erncy were grand,'' but-'-the -young ajBasBBL a suspicion of tears both in his eyes and voice, told bis story. ' It was Beusle again. He didn't knew what had come ever the girl, tfhe had been holding oft; nil winter. First one excuse, then another " ," ' "I'vn done nil I rnn think of. Tnben e heuse'' in Athel street and furnished it Dcautiiuiiy (tnanxs te you, eiu iei iei lew), but it's no use, seemingly." "When did you" see' her last?" "YMterdav. unci T thntitht T hml settled everVthina at last. She wouldn't be-called In church;' se I arranged that i was te go aewn te uerey naven tms mernimr as seen eY your beat sailed.- and we were te come up.' te' the 'Regis trar's' te sign for a Bishep'a license, n'd new, 'by; tbe first "pest . ',. ;niB. 'r.u ( , , i ,Ti -. i- YUI0 trembling band .uemtoek, out of hlskpcket.thev letter whleh; Bessie una; cwriiwn' rnir. niKDi (mierB inu handed'lt.te8t6.we!liv)S M N'v, .' ,' With a' lnprnenUry-uneaslness Stow ell read the -letter., r .;, . ', , "Reason 7 What is. it, likely te be, tfink'-yeu?" t - r T"!' don't knew. I can't say. It's a mystery'. -I'.ve racked my brains and can only think of one thing new," "And wfiat's that?" "That she finds out at last that she i - but-'; "We n win wenacrrui " xvi miche an rartber and fare worse." "Like his Wher, you sny?" (It was the Attorney Sencral) "no like what his father was ii ms ngp tlint sometimes when I leek it him I think I'm a young lnanlnyself lain, and then Jt's-n shock te go home nd see un old man's fnce In the elnss." A group of old ladies had gathered J ilxrat lenella, whose great eyes were. It Wn.H hcnllflflll mv tlnnv Vinf flinr. s"just one ether person, who ought te 'Wh?v.hcre t0 ,,eftr u--" The old Deemster himself, dear." Hut hn Mil," BUM V.nelt. L$!WiGoveriier' drew Stowell aside. I it Hall rlBllt. mv.hnv Afnf lia.e k..n Inatlnch but ye'll1 touched venr nrnnlfl N their tendercst place. Pretty hard Pn )eU. lierhrinn hllf T Lnrnir whaf T 18 dellllT. Tim nitnnulllnn In tli- l. '2? is 8!i m ns fleer ni,ll already. M.mp me Niddie in Londen mid euyi never hear anether'' wbid about Where, were only two dissentients. Aw, well, werll see, we'll see," said , fl'WKcrhe vas going out of the - wieau aewn nild his big beard iSvect ' WU1' '.d I,ut,gcen tbe ,i.As ne .nywd through the outer gate " son Allck cntiie running hotfoot up M was a cruel moment. II. ycter Stowell left the island for lOnden nt 1) nVlr.nl- n.k' n.n...in-' rri.- Pit- b,V. of t,ie niner had been rung. SIS lUnllM U'Ofn nhrninl ... l. ...,,... e i(fi"f ",0 l'nwengcrs,'were hurrying l'?e(1Sn8Wny, 'with their' porters be- hue i " " ,no uvemer's ear- j; " "! " eiuweii iruiieu eui ei Inrife Gnnunmii' nt !.. nlm -.1. wntes (nil fen(ier members of the "El "El l1)anulii')Were waiting .for him. oeii r " . " .t me eir' VC8' Jely (aa.i .In i "' i"'u Oiewen, ami no jeml alUlns te 'thereat 'the top of the S!fiHtt'D8 l"l t,le win bell had been Ti'.1 . ijewu te that moment, nobody iind "I n Werll nhnnt ihn'Ahl .1 l.lu OUrilcy, nlthnnirli nvnrv n li-.a..e.i Rewlcdce iif It Tint u.ut -M- i. .....1 i. f8.1M"' Kewuy te the steamship S?,P the mlvqcntes ,(n little fat.jnan iii "'"..imtatlen or a wag) .cried, :'" a hmn.1 Kiint,.i. nt 1 1,,. a .,i..' anx, w "" .- lirinir Itihiwk In vAni. i.u .,..!, t rt rmwinliii. ik. K'l..i .,......1... i.. f he Decmstershln. ' I.-.; 1011 I'll llilll lnl.l U..ll -...l' Pftf. wnn mi i. . iV,.r' ,v' "'"' knlanMh1. "5 ymkplfVlth Iilspert- tmmsrjs!?. iiXi'V w' i whk-Ue'i. :m'M -I...1,. . :..uu Tiw.rt it1'.1 "w.ra neir iviihu, llllCe loekpll trmiMa.l ....I l.. .....,' Mhlnifi'rVniTiWT.-'. iX' .""li'V .""" ? Te ' " i.V "IV. .nmiSST", snlrl fUnurnll fflmt' m happeheite jrQU; What CW1 waj.aiijsatag at the aM-eed f tk pier warms; Ma.ea and struggllag te smile , , . una ii deen't..1esVe .cheugh irterry , iWKat.'eltecan lt'i?:T4erecs nrnwa wse.'cin therr ,JV ntitly) tM:.'Mi.Vaai',td.-;tura the ed of tlMi lefca IteVreH Mug alte.awd when hla '!' ftttttaft Waa-heaM above the rattilkmWMjakHrtt .jtwiu'i- uneasueas vMen "W&te you intend tt;dWir 'Oe down JnstHhe sane. 1'w ttlearanhiM savlttr I'mmidIm.' ng." the ,l, i''fi !, iWeen That'll : ,.rJ r r'T"-:v" '. r.rrw' '- ' :-.r way x m lata getting down te the beat.;. Y'Otn iherup-and.clea'r- DOW"l ii. . r "Veu meam leave the island?1? ,. $:' 'Why .aJtbldh'I? 'Jl'rt eniyjlMn n 'strck'UMhtfimud h'e'W ahd celiliW't de touch imrn'vnj .where' ttefi .eettM ? ;'eeldeav,.'.;(hlslveice:wa8;teeaklhty "there's my father. Yeu remember whar.hc ,'salil. .1 couldn't face it out ir: tee gin thr.ew me ever.""" "ShVa net, well, Is she?V f -J"Net Tery.'' " - V'Vntllln tTitT1 ' "No-ielhing,. the ;Mls.BVewri, thinks that we might' net .eipect after sucn a cnange in. ner me ana conai cenai conai tlen.' ' . ".Then that'a it! Cheer up, old man It will, all come, i right yet;.. Women suffer from se,maay things that we saea knew nothing about." l "!r ' "If I could only think that ' " ""Yeu moy-ref course you .may.',' . 1 "Victer' said dell, taking Btewell'a hand, "will .you de one thing mere for me?" N '' "Ccrtnlnly-r-whab is it?" "Nobody can read n woman as you can everybody says that. If Bessie gives me. the same answer today will you go down te Derby Haven with me when you come back, and 'find, out what's amiss with her?" , "Assuredly I iwlll that is te say Jf yeii think " ,, "Is it a premise?" "Undoubtedly. , It shall be the first thing I de when I return te the Island." "All ashore! All ashore!" A sailor was' shouting en the deck outslde th;cabln deer, and the third Mir wa ringing. the gang I'frGe'naf'the last te cress r;OoedkbVt-arl ided bless von. and. (geed" 100". fnv Iidnden ! leu deserve every bitief.'.uf'- V'At, the next moment the gangway was pulled' W, A tbe ropes were thrown 'aboard,' land, the -steamer was gliding away. ; , , The y?ung advocates en the pier bead were 'beginning te make n demonstra tion. One of them (the wag of course) was singing a sentimental farewell in Ml.lBllll ii '. aft.. .V. .Jm'- I. . .7L 1 1 ...F..f& I. ;-uee-fy i js .ubnimi if enrngn fcaeirbey 1 1 r&m:iRM WfAm atamnaf at i tms&M a . iv i&tr .: rttit uMMit ' mM of tkeplef, wavlag hla car and MrMglint t sealle. At' aht.f fia Jica . JtwtH ftiraehaaud liewli.lMlBidneaB. A vagaa aaaaaw mi tn lilm' 1 . ..1.JJ.. UVkl ff-JHSC. S?i wi;.nniin ;wu. a4MtkiHt xOat had casAe. again, win J AVthe,nextiint iwaW V eataer; was awkttiag.rejind, the1 break -atar and enenlnt the bay. and'a was . - ' m. . . L. - ' .. amf ' . . ig rer aonftnauariMovern aenftnauariMovern aonftnauariMevern Hotise) whfca a80d:wRlh heights 1 the tewfc,HHe likd slept there steataer water loeklni nent, khn lastf nitht. and thiir mternlha- Fenelln. nartin with him In. the ,'neneh. while the 'iGoverner's .hlgfi-stepplng - horses wera ehamnlnc eri-the sravel-eutside. had- premised teN signal te him when i ' HVyA"m rw HIV IWIWIVI VIC .u t,u una -. ber.'i . ' Ah, there aha was. waving a whit scarf from an. upper 'window. Stowell atoed by the rail' at' the stern and waved back bis handkerchief. Fenella! Her: could' see nothing but her. dark yes and beaming smile, and Cell's sad face was forgetteni , It was a line, fresh morning, with the sun .filtering through a veil of-haze and the world answering te the cnll of sarins-. As tbe beat sailed en. the is land seemed te recede and shrink and then sink Intd the sea until only the tops of, the, mountains were Tlslble--loeking like a dim gray ghost that, was lying nt full stretch, in ths sky. At length 'It was gene; the sea gulls 'which had followed the steamer (out nna made'tneir last swin. round ana turned toward the land, but Stowell was still looking back from the rail at the stern. . i The dear little island ! Hew geed it bad been te nira I Hew eager he would be te' return te It ! The sun broke clear, the waters wid ened and widened, the gllsteningbiite w-aves rolled eh nnd en; the shin "rose and fell;.te 'the rhythm of, the flowing Ifln 'h. lliMh.'llf fhn Jt1fftfta tlnat'tlm. te the deep surge of the senj and the still, deeper surge of.veuth nnd leve and health' and hope, within him, Deaf.Ged, hew happy lie was! What bad be 'done te deserve such happiness? Te he continued tomorrow (Covurtet, Hit, International ItOgcutnt Ce.) Qleucester Cemmerca iedy Dines The Gloucester City Chamber et Commerce, last night gave a dinner and reception' in Gloucester City Hall nnd mere ,. than- 100 members attended. feUHIMIHIUtllHHHM.tlllMMIHt. laaajiaaaaaaaaiataatasiaaaliaaaaiai iMwinnimifmi muni I HE r . saw WM ' jiAxtsfer1 of the Highway tT -.Kt ! V v.. "('Mi'-; ' d -- . 'i. f I - 4.'- !';iU, . . v,,' Lakeivoei 7-Ptttsenger Touring Car, U195 f i ' , ' - y . . -- JLtt : v. i r ' a f 1" 'i .1 t - ndisputed JtCaster en still or Jtiqh any way A New Paige 6-66 Prices 131-Inch WhttlbBM 70 Horitpewer Lskeweed, 7-paii.Teeriag.f2.95 Larcbsuat 11, Spert Type 224$ Dartoni, 3-pan. ReadiUr. 2495 BreBghsai, 5 psi 3109 Sadsa, 7 pan 31SS Usaeaiiae, 7 pan 33S9 New Paige 6-44 Prices 110-Inch Whlbe 80 Horpewer Toerisg, 5 pan $1463 Readittr, 3 psu 148S Spert. Type, 4 pan 1S9S Coupe, 4 pan. 19)3 Stdaa, S pat 2243 Pries'a F. 0. 8. Feciery, I extra ' Cord lira's Included en All . . Modele Yeu may never unleash all the tremen dous reserve power of the mighty 70 horsepower en&me1 Housed in the heed of your Paige 6-66.,' But it's there There te conquer the grueling grade of Levering St., Manayunk in 'high' without effort. . There when only lightning-like accelera tion can give you the choice position in Broadt Street's tidal traffic. There te give you undisputed mastery of any, hill or highway in Philadelphia's metering radius or elsewhere. There te withstand the test of time! There te deliver Uninterrupted service and out-perform every ether car en the read. And remember, that the Master of the Highway is new yours for $2195. ' Call Spruce 1410 for our most convincing proof a demonstration COY A.W9USV MOT9R CS . , u .. tPaifa Distributor BR9AD STREET AT i,,-,iiiiMi flfill M Uncommon StmerjApifUyMfift Built mm 'fi Tt0Uiwafethave''attllty.ye;ve J. tot, te.Buke it. There is rie' ether.! r-a v-.. .a.9..a MglBg '.rirde. W4 iV? ir mm lies aaa ss VINE. PHILADELPHIA III I . ' iP t " '3 ' ' " III A ; ' ' III mmmmmmmm'iimmMmiimWmimmUBmuiamiaBmMXmMWMn!iH!r&r dmJRi&U&&!tf&t.h . HBf??! ' '. -' '..''.J-. ' .VM--.J- .4'": - r'net bOrt'.With it. Nd ch.it tearqi' kit);jM.lMhtaSrith. Boek ul5Vi acqulr.'.' Mathe km&k he taught you, by etheMA -' "'tei ButJiabllltv. ableaess. must be of your own building. And If you expect te have enough eMt te command at' tMtlami you had 'better atart;the werki ?tructnilihf4wy;. i DON'T fancy yeti are going te have 'ah.e'asy'jelS, . ' Deri tjaiaglnettl4t.fn, Jf you work hard and niiMrlnSlv the nrbiresK will be smooth? ahd. steady" ou will, haVe, hai1(v ami. dUatinnlntrhents. There will be Umeai when you think,' you have mastered, yeilr business or profession.' but-, they .will be followed alftly' 'by'" time when ybii will dis cover that you knew really very little about it. wh? yeli'v brill 'rtWe. But whi- yeiv begin' mm nr. Mnrk ii'm wen te anew inai t Is aetgeJag te beiasy andy8Uccesful i' i4t. um llm. Vnll lntlt cheese at' the same time. . Yeu must Cheese one or the1 ether. And you' can tityet have even fair .success unless yen alrer ifully build your own ability. , CepvHaM, tut . Mergenthau'a ten tuya Farm Papar New Yark, April .26. Henry Mer- Eenthau, .Trsen of the, former Am Am assader te Tfltkey. yesterday bought the American Agriculturist, thVaecenil eldest farm paper in the country,, frdnf CTharles, Capehart, .'Edwla', Dewjtt ahd. Thenins A. BrtrrettJ f this .Ht.v. ' Just when you believe you are getting ftoed "you will sec somebody at went n the tame business' who has attained an ease and a aurenesa of working that leeks utterly impossible te you. NO"MAN ever get te a really lmper-. fant position in life without dis appointments that sometimes amounted te heartbreaks. , Ne man was ever able te Impress ethers with his ability till he bad spent! years in Acquiring' it. The lawyer who has spent three yenrs at law -school is about as 111-fitted te try' n lawsuit as he was before he began his studies. . Seldom does he get te be n first-class lawyer before he ,1s forty. (Usually he Is just, beginning te be. known ae a geed lawyer when he ' reaches his fif tieth birthday. There are se many men, In the world, all' striving for distinction, that only theso who are witling te. put in Jeng' hours '"and laborious effort "ever, at tain it. : fTlHR genius can de from childhood -Lathings that . ether men can never learn te de nt Jail. . .But even he. will never learn, te, de well what nnture meant him te de -with-, out painfully build Ins up his ability. This, is net meant, te be a disceur- BY. AVAfllMt " Cerns? just say Blue-jay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn la Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain, in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes eut: Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does it!) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed- laboratory. Sold by all druggists; ft vatuabU beJk, ltCerrtt Car of On Ft." 44 WssssPWPfW ' l .'.. ? j vn ;i'VOV : :&'; V . .141- J i ' JK-'tr-.' YtW.,$ti-A Jv ., -v . .. ... ,i c " 1 Twvft! t J'.' 1 I ' ' v'bVELSM PBam'''' ''I ' mmSHmmKLmmtLlam9 ' When the Tr attic Cep 9 my w you canstepf you're en a Concrete street The'finn, gritty surfceei Cpnefte pave ment gives minimum cooperation te brakes and tirest It' is skid-prbbf ,'even 4n wet weather. ' ' T ;" ' " .Concrete is clean, permanent,' holepreo, everything the public and the motorist desire. ; .'" yt And people can get .the kind, of pave ment -they want if they, insist.? -'l;. ,; Our BoekUl R-4 tills ethtr. Inttr filing thlngt about Concrete StrttU. Wrtlifaryeiit.tafv'. . Portland cbmbnt. Association; Finance Buildiag ( , . y PHILADELPHIA, PA. , M e4 National Organization te Improve an& Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 23 Other Cities w "Baker of Geed Biscuits in Philadelphia since 1846" Tested and Approved ! 6y two hundred Philadelphia women of the Ivins Beard of Advisers Picture in your mind two .hundred individual testing laboratories, supervised by two hundred critical Philadelphia women. You'll agree that any cookie-cake or cracker that wins the unanimous ap proval of these two hundred women must be mighty geed te eat yes, and absolutely pure and wholesome. Already the Ivins Beard of Advisers have tested and approved FANCY JUMBLES. They have actually tried them served them en their own tables given them the only test that will determine the quality and wholesome ness of any product the eating test. Why net serve, tonight, these won derful cookies, that two hundred Phila delphia women have already approved? V ft . u h ' A' ', ." . .,( 1 . . ". .. I f, . - 'IX :' ,.-; '"MS! -4' JS. irVLtld. son . inc. One of the best products of the fancy baker's art Shredded cocoanut, baked into them make IVins Fancy Jumbles a butter cookie with a different taste. This cookie-cake is always found in the fancy cake assort ment in all the best hotels and restaurants. IwBaftl IwwtallcWrni Iff ' Loek for this seal en every Ivins container kie-Cakes and Crackers m !-. fv f.i A' : b.. ? $1 f7 i S tl: Vi w f i-y -F1 S Al "'61 1 ?. ' 1 yi .1 1 Ii i i T f .:?-i m r m rf i 'a t 4i "r 'M -m 'M - 'fW'ft' - ' '1 Ms ; M " ' M , i'di.', kMsWemsm