"Ai.i'v !)Vi SBT'BW vjf- StWfl IvT ""wmwmmmm? SSG SftSfSW .,i;it!M! .'J t&- . vt. v SfcKtffflWS Irt 'SlML3iMWS . ' if A' I 1l',.,3,.lVfsM.Ts,3rr .j K'gw?5 ?' f"e.i..tJl ! f. si.-.s:-r J: 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAl 31, 1922 ww TOWN'S '"' . J- ,'.:i f VrlttWA"' s !' iTOI-L K.'.?, ... ..y ., . 5jrr!!! US P IW I ir FOR APPEARANCE and comfort painting, body repairs and r c u p h el stcrinp nt Dcrham's. Wc put new jears into old bodies and new mileage into old engines. 9frDERK.iMB0DY(S.A 239 S.12 tli Street Phila- Rese meat- MentgCaPd- nc. M Sir Hall Cake TIE MASTER OF UN :-: By An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of anxman, The Deemster. The Ltcrnal uty, Ihc Weman Iheu Uavcst Me. 'The Etc IICTOK STOnT.LtrCMtl Ju4e of IS' MM e Jfuit. a mernrtt of m'ifuu! r'" no itaa, te crent Inter rtnttejtf ever ' ..JIT." '" '""I tlti'i' rtMHe.' ci" BEfiBtE COLUITL'n.l lii'iifaeti-e ptnJ eiri, u.ni munter. jicr HMtrinnr ;'"" mid u nfijiicfii te death. She lei'i Vlf for cfium. . . A.UCK ORbtrAtjreeablc but smtirxfcJl i'fdfc u7w prriucd's ?(; te I'ftreth ntr- f'EXRLl.A STAS'LCYA. er'at-luarted Olid twiuflul ,;(rj with ndvaeeed idevt en t(.'9inan rfuM.i, u:hu J In tote with Victer ea he uth her. She become! But i lUmd. Til Mr Vendy te' if I71LS0N creates ci'mne; halls that are beautiful and invit ing with paints and painting 'ha will stand the test of time. VmBZmS i'liirtcrs cince I Se! 2039 Arch Street fcPBt'CE S577-8S78 RACK 4906-4987 Jaaes S. Wilsen & Sen, Inc. NEW YORKER'S MOST COMFORTING i. Wrltln about the new rreaMless Oil ' )f CIems crn fNcasema) . Nw Terkr sayj" "t And It th mew com- fertlnjr cream I fcavs evr ufd." Whj 1 Xeutmt U se comtertlnc Ixninu readily 4 apparent when you censldtr what It la. i In outward appearance It l Just a Una. inev' wWte. Erearaleea cream. But 1 within lla the "comforting" secret oethln Oil of Clovee. oeollnc Menthel, heallni Campher and ether antl?eptlc . ; put In bv a, cret process and always . there ready te comfort, seethe a.nd hesj. ' .(.wbeneTer snythlnc '.lappena te Irritate L r Inflame the delicate skin nerrea. ' Containing these wonderful elements. Kezaema OreaseleJis Skin Cream anrwers "Mr Vend.v; prisener 1s ill." Th jai'rr. who had fa ien aflcpp I after bis wipper. unttgcred fe hi t"f "G(n bfa my &eul ! And the deter llvlns at the ether end of the town i tee." I "Nver mind the donor! Rrnnd.v IQuiek'" I "There l.int a drop in the -afle sir " "e. there's a fla-k in my reui ' Tak" thes" (plvlnc him n bun h of kevsi 'and ee for It." ' "Where rill I find i sir''" ' I don't knnw I cin't vercrtivpr. i Leuk ererywhere in vrry tls'.vpr every mpbeard." ''1 will, your honor " "Don't eeme buck without tt " "I won't sir." And Ftill in the raifta of sleep the jailer plelicd up blH lantern from the table and staggered off. i Stev.-cll listened tn the sounds of the old man's retreating footsteps until they bad did away. ' "This will clve semn time." he , theucht be had sent the jailer en a freltlesN errand. ! If was then five minutes te eleven. Ueturninc te the cell lie lifted Hessia in his arras and carried her out of the ' prison At first he was nn mere eon ) eeieus of her weight than he had ben of th weight of the bhecp en the moun meun ' tain.. 1 But outside it was very dark, and at . every uncertain step his burden became t heavier. He was making for the Deemster's private entrance ami had no light te piide him except the borrowed gleam from the deer te the Deemster's room?. which the jailer In bis ha6te had left , open. Ah he passed this deer be heard 'he 'eund of the rapid opening and 'losing of drawers. The weight of this woman in hla arms wa3 becoming un bearable. At one moment hr sate the abnHmri ClfTAI fRFAM!eutllnw et a white thine which the CallJ IrlUUftiii j carpenters had erected against the wall". He 6huddered and went en. Ills burden was becoming monstrous. With a savage strength of "will and muscle he struggled along. At length he reached the Deemster's deer. It was fastened as he knew, net only bv the lock of which thn key was in his waistcoat pocket, but also bv three long belts. With the unconscious girl in his arms it was as ranch as be could te open it. At last he did se. A pale face was outside. It was Gell's iaKe ner sbe has fainted." vn had better wait for the opinion of the bin's ilnrtnr. sir.' said CVew." There, was n long hlirlll whistle from a distance. Stowell leapt te his feet and i.'iusthrd the steamer had gene. Then he slapped the jailer en the shoulder and said, ' "Se you've been here thirty jears, old friend?" . , . "About that, sir,"" tald the jailer. "But de you knew you weuldn t be here thirty hour? longer If I were te ell th Governur what you've done te- Ight?" "Why, what's tbat. your honor?" "Left a rvndcmned prisoner without viard, or even wi'Jieut remembering te lock her up and carry nwav the keys and he threw th keys of the cell en the table. "Ged bless me, yes! I never thought of that. But it was yourself but sent me out, and yenr honor will net tell." "Net I. old friend. But listen 1 No body In the island knows that. I've been trying te get your prisoner's pardon, i and new that it hasn t conic, it's better that nobody should knew. Se you'll say j nothing te anybody about my being bprc tonight?" "Net a word, sir. "But you've done I your best for the peer begb, and it's Himself will reward you." It was net until Stewcll was outside . the castle tbat be reflected that what ever else hanncned In the morning the rope, bys" the steamer was passing I jailer must certainly fall into disgrace. threngh the gate. j "I must find a way te make it up te "I wasn t for letting go nt nil. rset mm, ne ineugnr I Fer Cake Flavoring and Pie Fillings PUDDINE Haves eggs. Saves milk. Saves time. Never fails. Puddlnc is also Ideal for making Blane Mange, Ice Cream, Cus tards, Puddlng3 and Sauces. Eight Flavers At All Grocers. 10c. 15c Frnit ruddlne Ce.. Baltimore. Sid. J&M. Getl. breahlng rapidly, took Bessie into his arnw and carried her across Uie quay V ,. area . , ?v tlnfla me: Just holding en line man, tneugn it was tossing and tumbling en the read I wns like a tnellng in a dirty sea." "llHlf-stenra botew there" the steamer was opening the bay. "1 b"t her at last, sir, and up she earae nt the Ballamear gates blowing like u smithy bellows and sweating tre tre menjeus. but quiet as a lamb."' "Heave eh and away!" "I was ragged and tern like a scare crow, and herself was as white an a pa-gull. but never a scratch, thank Ted .'" "Brave!" "The Dempster had heard the yelling en the read and down the drive h carne in his dressing gown and slip pers, trembling like n ghost. And when Iw saw it was all right, with herself, 'Mr. Vendy,' fays he. with the wnter in his eyes, 'I'll never forget it, Mr. Vendy,' he says." "And he didn't?" "'Deed no! Aw. a grand man, the enld Dempster, sir. Mlddlin' stiff in the upper lip, but n man of bis word for nil. And when Capt'n Crew pegged out and thlK place was vacant he put me in for it." Straining bis powers of listening Stewcll was still waiting for the whistle that was te tell him the steamer was clear nway. "Crew? That was Nelsen's Crew, wasn't it?" "Nelton's Crew it was. sir. Onn-eyed Crew we wpre calling him. He was boatswain en the Victory, and when the big man went down he was in the Say Ben Gey at any drugstore med thi nsm ique), then apply a fellows : First yen will get a tube et i French Baume Bens eeriiinal 6 (AealgsV oak the feet In het water wipe dry and rub die entire eurface thoroughly with Baume. Keep a tube handy rbr rheumatic pais. THO. tCTMTrW 4l CO- NEW TOKK Te be continued tomorrow ' 'CemriaM. 1021, International Mcaazmc Cejj DENIES SON IS ALIVE ; Paoli Weman Finds Amnesia Victim Is Net Her Bey Mrs. Jehn Dalten, of Paoli, today denied the rumor that her son, Lerey. reported killed In action in France, is still alive and in a hospital in New Yerk. "My son Vincent went te New Yerk te Investigate tie rumors that an am nesia victim muttered his brother's name," said Mrs. Dalten, "and found the report te ba false." Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Dalten dec orated Lerey's grave In the Hewcllville Cemetery, where the body was buried last June after being returned from overseas. Lerey had been a member of Company B, of the Sixth Regiment Engineers. A stondefd treatment with thousands who knew hew quickly it heals stek skins Askenywie vrte has triedit RE5IN0L 3cBtaiiiaj MdMaOa GRAY HAIR? Qslck, taraslsii sad sitJifaeterr $7.50 Milked of drains hair. Special.. I JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 030 CHJE8TNUT WAL. 7117 Roem 201 Complete Line of LEONARD REFRIGERATORS At 2S Savings 3.DOOR ENAMELED LI HID 3 Shelves $15.90 Great Eastern Wholesale Fura. Ce. ltt-08 S. 24 St. IPS Se Different Frem the HM uritnary WILMAR PEANUT BUTTER That Rich Flaver rCLAD'S PARERSj Pare Expenses as well as All Hard Reet Vefetablas and make Wtalta Frem Wtitt KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, etc. VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 Je 121 S. Uth St GAS ..Ul.. m and AppUanet t "anueefttreil hu L. D. Merger Ce., 50 N. 2d St ., rAMMERIrK Men'd-nl'W Iff .S?W CMK correction of defective weSwadarS Phene tv.tn,,. iri n.i i7w,lt0. lew..-.-.-:,-: r;uB r w. . . ,,.uu Dhl lima,: Sale Prices!! I I rl 6a I 1 im su"' If 11 H m Stylt end II If 3W Fhud$ U H ESTATE & CRESCENT CRYSTAL WHITE UA3 KAIMULS ncriuuE.KArORS Ceal and Gas Tank Water Heaters, Sands Instantan eous Water Heaters, Acme Filtering Flues Time Payments te Suit Wm. Akers Jr. Ce. 10th & Filbert Sts. Heitl and Rtttcttrart Supplia. Chin. Gtau and Slletrwmr. American and imported Table and ted Lintnt at WheUmU I ' ssssWKsssWM Bel : Glass Shelves fine-flavored mea.ty Vlr- ara careiuuy . de- enmen from .1. nAanilt. etiat reeted id crashed. And the .airtight I jar keeps the peanut nutter irean at all times. fmisFtftfmmTmwstam Lunch and Dine at Bunnehut Farms I serve Luncheon and Dinner Parties te a limited number of guests in my country home at any time by appointment. Telephone. ChurchviHe 34M. i Helens Tayler Bunnehut Farms, Churchville, Pa. End of Roessvstt Beultvardtum te Ut through Bastleten, through Somtrtente Buck's Hetul. Tfitn left te Bunnmhut Farms. Geed Reads all th way. Friends Dine Pennock Members of the Thirty -fourth Ward Republican Club gave a dinner last night te Magistrate Evan T. Pennock in the Arcadia restaurant te relcbrate whnt they sny is n certain victory for Pennock ever cx-Maglstrate Price, nd lnicrtrnfinii leader of the ward, for the cockpit holding him in his arms. Will pet of committeeman en the Republican I die. Mr. Crew?' tald .Nelsen. 'We'City Lcmmiuw. ',fti;2!Lr;XIr5Eni.Sf.l!S s"""8 '; another word was sneken. h , When you are sunburned, bitten by an l . Gcll. breathing rapidly, took Besde ;,, Insect, when your feet ache or you suffer into his arms, and Carried her armu J J from any skin complaint, Nexsema. brlnat 1 the minv -"iin ner across : srataful relief at once because It le ui..q aseieas ana penetrues ngai te the, i"t waicnca nun until he reached I tne gangway, and then the sea mlBt hid ' 3i' .bcanI Gcl1 talking en the deck and then going, with heavy feet- , steps, down thn cabin companion. iie two-sea tne deemster's deer, locked Mevie of Father Taking Twe Yeung Hopefuls te the Zoe : By j. p. mcevey flamed nervea Get a lar of Nextema fmm vntir drue. jdit en a money-back ruarant, or eenil nis ciippins; ana le cents (cost or mall ln) te the Netma Chemical Ce.. Bal Bal Bal ttroere. Md. for a Isrfe demonstration Jsr free. Hew te Make Jellied Strawberries A Delicious Novelty Every Heiuewlfe Will Want 1 . te Try This Recipe , By Ann Procter i Something new and delicious in the Kne of preserves that every house wife will want te make this season is' Jellied Strawberries. Only three minutes boiling is required and the Vk but be ( process is se simple and easy that criminal euccess is as3urcu at me tirst trial. Foetstens annreached lth"Vi. ' ' . tncU ,Hrned back e brother's hand t.be.pl'sen- Ah h? kept te the grass n..,rt?i.r nmml, nuu wn conscious et an effort te make 7 j. i 7 v ,u u a his footsteps light. Immediately drops brother s hand vn rescning the drawbridge he looked REEL ONE Knees shake ; gills very pale. SCENT-Fathcr enters lien house. ' . Sfts her clown en curb and leeks Holds daughter by hand. i Can't be i-ren either. Instructs her te keep h"ld of small I Leeks down for daughter , lOtt llrk Back and listened. Then the clock In tae tower struek eleven rn.. ,i..i. I fell en the clammy air like a blew from a padded hammer. m Fire minutes passed Stewcll had returnetl te the ceil, stretched out the brewu prison blankets se as te give the appearance, in the dim .ue, ui a. uuujr an inp oea, and was new sitting in the armchair before the Are in the guardroom. His work was net yet done, and he was listening te the sounds oetalde. Until the stenmer sailed he must remain In the castle te keep watch en the Jailer. He was mere sure man ever tirat lie was doing fiel stilt penaving like a - -- ,.- - ,.,,. -..v ...... , ,(l I.I.I..I eficci eniy smaii or mpaium-sized. , entered, mopping his forehead. felly ripened berries. Spread bcr-j "I can't find it. your honor, and I've . rice en their sides in single layer en searched everywhere. " flat plate and gently pres3 each berry '"' mind, Mr. Vendy. Your pris-1 S.-v 25' V5t,J?" DOt.t?m et .sm.aH new sleeplnYVacefuU; " " ""u ". SlTik ;wm nearly in- "Sleeping, is she? I'll take a leek ', tact but rupturea fruit inside and at her." j makes it hollow, allowing boiling "Don't! I mean don't go into the I sugar te saturate tissues qaickly.) cell and disturb her." Add juice of ene lemon. Have 74 "J won't, sir. said the jailer, from .leveled cups (34 lbs.) sugar meas- ha,eif, wa7Ttd??In ? dPJ- , ! ured in saucepan. Weigh out two .hpStf,n2 ?& r",entljr ! .'pounds of pressed 1 berries and lemon ffXfast ,,gb! Wen-' julce into large kettle, placing layer derfnl the waT they sleep en the last or sugar ever each cup of berries and night. Something you told her. rer- balance of sugar en top. Allew te . baps. Has the telegram come, your stand ever night, se that part of honor?" sugar will be dissolved and mixture. , VN?- n"d u we.at ?emc n0 Eleven ; I 2n.jJrtiL,Si co theut , 'noTte cV iu" l come X if X,?.v V5"""" .an' ' "Peer begb ! If will be a shocking brine; te a vigorous boil ever the het- thing when Druggie Taggart comes in test nre. Beil hard for 3 minutes the morning. I wouldn't trust but if . with continual stirring. Remove from I will be a dead woman itself we'll b , fiim and add Vi bottle (scant H cup) taking out of the cell, sir." Orte, stirring it in well. Skim at I'1 'w'dn't tnist." atd Stowell. ! once and pour ffuiekly within five l& uJrJT $1 ' minutes from removal from fire !5g? tern te Important! Beit way te Mil Jami i "it'll Iks a mlddlin' cold drive home. , and Jellies in open glasses. Cever old friend couldn't you make me a cup i vwhile het with thin coat het paraffin, of enffee?" i Next day add tablearpoenful het par-1 "With pleasure, sir." wid the jailer. ; affm te seal cracks around edge , And ?bIlc "V1 raan stlrr th(; Peata frtwn4 K eV.n!,.tQ nn .tt ?" "S. i. '' e " tuf Biewr;'; -wes.ivv ",' e. .. - v.e wuvll(,i ' The really astonishing results ob tained by these who fellow this rec ipe is due te the use of Certo, the pure concentrated jelly-making prin ciple of fruit. It contains no gela tine or preservative and is highly endorsed by lending domestic science $4 authorities and housewives who have used it. By the "Ccrte Precess" you can make jams and jellies from all kinds of fruits, either frsh or can ned, with only one minute s cooking. te see Junier! Father steps te leek at lien. Dreps daughter's hand. Hall minute gees by. Se de both children. Father leeks around, hepln; them near. Fat chanc. Sl'BTITLi: Dorethy: Where are jeu? Fa. her timN small son la front of tigress cage trying te climb into fee cab. Tigress cub. Tigress had better be. , Father pulls small son back by besom of trousers. Small son berv Says te, feeJlngly Father holds en te him end Marts search for diuch'er Sees he- outside f tting ready te -;a.b across street. Elghty-beven automobile!1 coming from both directions. Father in panic drops- son and starts for daughter. Rescues her ju6t In time te save life. Can't be seen tlther. SFBTTTLE Dorethy ! Come here, will you? I REEL TWO Junier! I policemen With the help of park futher retrieves lamuy. Thev want te se the monkeys. Monkeys have net been consulted. Daughter discovers menkry who leeks like I'nclf Geerge. Sen discovers monkey who leeks like Daddy. Crowd begins te search father's face a. , ..j i.i. . .1 ,nr mi7iri'..rfri n'MTZiiiujiiiirr. teems anxious ler tatety or; Me of ttxm MUsflcd Mn lg partly correct. Sen wantH te knew whose cousin that little one Is. Daughter wants te take one home. Father finally gets young trrrtbles out. They wsiu te we elephant H doesn't. Thr.v de; Hr doesn't. Tbey de. They win. Hours later Father gets two small barbarians home. He tii fresh as daisies. Father a pale and feebl wrprlv SUBTITLE Watta life te lead. BEFORE leaving for your summer home in the mountains, country or seashore, be certain te ar range te have the Evening Public Ledger mailed te you every day. The Evening Public Ledger with its home news, page of pictures, comics, woman's pages, stories, recipes, sports news, finan cial pages and ether daily features te please every member of the family will make your sojourn from the city all the mere enjoy able. Telephone or send In your summer subscription new, for one. two or thre months, the period you will be away, ana receive your favorite, newspaper reg ularly with your daily mall. rmfirrnmrnii w III M...t Jf BsSpSEyfceTSfifeffl ssay eBssflsaa III III e3SO-JsiV f SfS BSh BeessasBlBWSBslBssaTsVBBWeavss.esQeBBBKSBeApsr II Iff v& Jr5e Mm avsm bbbbbsVS II III ''rlS1sllSi' III .sstfilBBaBsafMsflBllBlsssaaV. III Loek for Trench's Cream I nsksr ssksSksSksV. 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Philadelphia. tettet'. .. aMisK.irN awE R.T.PDPSJ.L. entiOaN - - --i'..rt WUMrr-"j ecueaTER.Ny the ketf'e en the I Stewcll, listening at the same time te the voices without (the husky lrogue of I the captain and the guttural rreaking of j I the half-tipsy harbor master) get him te tell the story of his appointment. ' "It was thirty years age. when I was 'coachman at Ballanmiir in 'he 'Stran-' ger's' days a wonderful kind woman ' your mother was, sir." "Hurry 'ip. boys. Iiea-- a hnn'i uith ( that crank" -the win5br'.dge was be ' ing opened , the hteamcr uas 'e go out 1 in spite of the fog I used te be tnaing her for drives . in the morning, and if was always n. !,.. ..,r.,.M., ,n uie morning, ann i' was aiwnii irl u ' r - " j ,, I 'Thank you. Mr. Vendy A lauttful I The above recipie nnd many ethf-.rs drivei Mr. Vendy!' Aw, gentrv, sir fermaKinjr delicious jellies and jams gentry born !" I by the "Certo Precess" is found in' "Damn your eyes. let go that for- ' t. Certo Boek of Recipes, a copy of rard rope" the captain was en the & ?v which w-ill he pivpn te vnii hv T-enr bridge. srreeer or dructrist when veu tret "'c ba,) a TOun? Iri$h m:i'' In them ' rferte Extra cSwTll be sent free days' ',ir' an'' cemlns bome one merl" ' ivene. uxtra copies win ne sent iree , , i)an.C4t net mere lhan n month ifyeuwitn te the Pectin Sales Cem-.before your honor was horn. Illmm I pany, inc., I'fpi. iu;f, jiecnesicr, A.i . : chriKtlan (be was always a toot was a i m ' Imoertantt Ute Certo tkia year in flaking all your jama and jellies. It , stfves'ime, werrit and boiling. Th "fpsrte Precess" never fails and .aeWf money, because you. make half & mmmuch mere jam from the sama u v -jakitunt of ntt'f. fe v,.Jir'yeur jrrecnr or drupirist docs 3 ftJbw ie vurw, jiii.-eu i:ivjiiuiic .-.'Mi' .u ' -.L- tak.wm.i venn am m.1h1m Illlam) started bis new reaper In the read field just as we were passing the Nippin. and the mare belted.'' "Why the dlvil don't you take in the slack of that starn rope? De you want uie te come down nnd dump you over board?'.' the funnels had ceaW te rear arid the paddles were splashing. "I was a middling strong young fel low then. Mr. Stowell, sir, and If the mare pulled I pulled tee, until one of the reins proKe at me aua i was Uung Perhaps you don't knew but it's a scientific fact that Abbotts Cream Buttermilk is a healthful milk product. It produces better digestion; builds up tissues; has a seething tendency and satisfying quality that make it a feed. Habit yourself te a quart a day and notice your improved health, complexion and in creased strength. All of which makes it a splendid tonic for Summer. And besides, it is a cooling, delicious drink for any weather. Made fresh every day by Abbotts under their strict "laboratory control." Drink it at home, at work and at play. Have it handy en ice. Abbotts alderney Dairies, Inc " Milk tuppliers te critical buyers " PhiUdelphia Atlantic City PteaMntrill Ocean City Wildwood f 1 Abb etts 'Phene Baring 0205 or ask the driver Cream Buttermilk The Prepared MustardTThat Can Be Used in a Thousand Recipes French's Mustard Here's the mustard that, used in cooking, adds flavor te feeds and dressings. And en salads or cold meats it gives a won derful taste. Fine for picnic lunches- x,v Mere than 80 years' experience in mustard making has perfected ' French's Cream Salad Mustard Ask for French's at any geed store. THE R. T. FRENCH COMPANY ROCHESTER, N. Y. Philadelphia Office, 213 S. Frent St. I si z "!,.Jiaf dfjCPDO, bumvnru oe.u i iiim ?leli:,1ie;lirn where te obtain it. -m .k Wav rt: "AUy does It J Take In that breast ( WW P ii'' ;-. .. ft A (&&i&?5 .rtSL U; ...' ,..11 '- ' . -. r-, . n. '
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