-Wfa-I v a- fVStfif - ftitf -w K tf ',. ' v.t I J.liv ', '' ?ttW fir t4 'W b Mv4 fe& EVENING rUBLIO LEDGER PrilBkDELPHJA' FRIDAY, JUNE 16, i922 Sir U Came THE MASTER Iff IAI :-: By An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "Tha Manxman." "The Deemster." "The Eternal City." "The Weman Theu Gavest Me." Etc jMMaf Is Impossible te Leve! mARSOS' COWLEY," Mid Stowell, fevt' in n noarse vuice, euu uvi .i peBatuie. I1T countrywomen, who were Reed nt lienrt.'cdffe their Mnkcr, nnd prn.v, in their would lm nt the cnstle Rates te meet Manx, te St. Hrlrigct nnd St. Patrick him. There would be thousands nnd te sentl 'nem safely home In the morn tens of thousands of them te ke back Iiir with h full cargo of "the living nnd with him ever the. hill te Unllamenr. the dead." Carriages, cars, spring-carts stiff- Hut it was net the harvest of the sen earts, fishermen in their gnnzies nud they were thinking of then. It was of ltfcberttmen In their stocking caps I jlc two who lay interned within the such n precession across the mountains walls of the grim fortress the man ns nobody has ever seen in that island who had voluntarily made the great before, hW little nation taking mm sacrlfice for his sin, nnd the woman ''The old man swallowed something in lit threat and answered : "Nothing seems impossible te love, by son." "But tell her that no geed woman can Itc all her life with a dishonored man home. iwlm in the grentnes of her leve was 1KB me." .it.,1 Uu' l cc u "" "or' "'ion tnc ming out Ills punishment Dei(ie mm. Again the old parson cleared his times comes for ou te go through the In my early manhood 1 used te hear Jhrent. lastle gates It will be like passing out old Primitive' fishermen say that when "I knew one who has been doing se 0f death into life, out of the cloud et they lese from their knees, after their pr forty enrs, sir." might into the glory of the bunrise." rough hands hed been held tlese ever Stew ell fell back en his chair and' H0 Mulled, a melancholy smile, nnd their ejes, nnd looked back nt the cas- trooped his head ever his nrms en the shook his head. tie, they would sometimes see u golden ibfe. Parson Cowley, unable te move, I "i nnVe much te go through yet. ieq plainly outlined In the sky nbec It. rulled the deer behind him. Yeu. tee. Penella." I Perhaps it was only another of their Fenella and Stenell were then alone. Hut well she knew thnt the victory Mnnx superstitions, but It seemed te i he knew that her Inst chance had come. I had been wen, that the resurrection of bring n certain inspiration te their he had te conquer him new or lee j his soul had nlready begun, thnt he ' simple hearts for all that, by remind lm for ever. It was the primitive man ' would rise ngnln en that same soil I ns them of n story which resembled tgntnst the primitive woman, only 0n which he had se adly fnllen, that uerv nunetelv nnd feebly) the great Ihelr age-long positions were rcered, i shining likf n star befeie his brighten- 0m 'which they told each ether ccr ind with all the battery of her woman- jIls 0jes was the vMen of a far greater Sumhn In their little wnyslde chapels ioeu sue meant ie vin unu, ciriiu ami uoeier me man me one nun iaj tteser she said, in a curbing voice. 'Victer. ou won't send me away tern jeu, will jeu?" "I shall alwajs love you, reneua. told Stew ell. whose head va- still down J shall love jeu as an angel "Rut fereive me. dear, I woman, nnd I want te be loved ns woman firvt." He raised his head and looked nt her. fier eves were gll-tenlnp. her lips were krcmbllng. never befete h.id hf seemed (e him se beautiful, reeling hlm-elf Weakening he roe and turned awa. "I shall never forgive re self, tenella, It I allowed ou te make till-, s.icritice. "What merificeV Eerj thing I want hi the world is within these walls. "Don't tempt me, 1'enelU te away, 1 P.?? t y0T11' ... ,- Y fnrlleuBlas, going south te their fishing irwr, x . n... ..",.. -,":--. i ground n the evening of the nn, he. De you wan te ieb me of the enl ueu(, fln(, ns p,,, VastW. ban in the weild for me. 'town, and opened the Poelv.iish. that His heart was bentln, f.ibt. the s had set behind Cn-tle Un'timi "Ge nwnv, I tell jeu. I cannot , d b,ai,k trust nijm "",',. ... , 'against the crimsoning bky. tlie mere ne .-i.uiu.ui. .... . . ..,.,. .,.. .. .,... I .' 1. LilT- UUHI "fck' tlUll I'll IllVi. knees en the decks of their beats, just as In old d.us thry used te de after thpy had shot tlifir nets at night, toaeknewl- In ruins behind him, and thnt she, she herself would be nlwnys bv his side te "ring the morning bell for him." Conclusion l nm only' ,,. ,. ,, v,,n t,i "l.,,UlVfc lUHIi:! IIUII IH'IU '".' '..j '" the westsrn coast of Man, drifts east ward m the jear mhnnce. p.ist the Calf Island, the Sound and the Spanish Head, with their deafening clamor of ten thousand s-ia-fewl. te where the big waves of the Atlantic roll te their etgnn music, nnd the porpoises tumble thieugh the blue wateis of the channel en their wej back te the frozen seas. In the late autumn of the M-ar of Victer Stew ell's trial and impiUon impiUen ment the fisheimen from llnmsev and the story of Him Who "gave the world away nnd died." "lie descended into hell; the third dnv He rose ngnln from the dead. He ascended into heaven nnd sltteth en the right band of Ged the Father Al mighty " THE END repyrlflJif. fit. International Maeaslne Ce ) 'SPRITE magazine Jr JmwWl,W it n..f ke, the mere her ejes glUteneil with i leek of triumph. i "If I nm te go out of this place. , reu'll hne te carr n our. sh. laid, "just as you carried me across Uu rher In tlie glen." He gasped, and then flung out at her in a terr,ent of words "Why de veu come like this? is It Jmlv te torture me with the thought of tSi'at might hae been'' Hnven t 1 denVi enough wrong te you nlready . If I .de this wrong also I shall Jiutc teiyself And the end of that will be that I shall come te hate you also. I 0e bate 'neu. Oe awav I ter Gods CHARGE ACCOUNTS EASY TFRM9 At the Leading Stores WHITE TOR PARTICULARS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., PhiU. 010 Gunrtntci- Ir. Ulilff., Atlantic City SO N. third st Cnmdtn iGi w Regular Leng Medel Yeu Will Swear BY IT Net At It Because : It cannot jam or cleg1 like ether maga zine pencils The six leads, which occupy sepnrate compartments, are double length and super quality. Being made of hard rubber, it is light in weight and scientifically balanced, a pleasure te write with. Large, soft eraser concealed under cap. 'Salrite is conceded te be the world's greatest pencil by bankers and large organizations who have equipped their employees with it. Twe Sizes in Black or Maheganite Sold by Leading Dealers Everywhere Pencil Products Corporation 141 West 17th St., New Yerk City . . JUST AS IT HAPPENED A nleture makes every, story mers con Wnclnif bccnUKe of the c Monre It JJM? accuracy. When yoiihnelh wealth clBht paces of pictured erM v.cnf doubly Infi-Bntln. Yeu w Jll r njey the 'OtoRjavure 1110 nununy w."- ," 1l. heetlen . of .the ' Mt.Ue It a Habit HOWARD KETCHAM SOLE AGENT FOR CompqBeard Kiln-Dry Lumber Entlr Stock Under Cever AUTO TRUCK SERVICE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Beth Phene 3rd & Girard Ave. The June Bride need net lay nalde all of her cherlthed OLD clothe becauae the it buying new ones. Theie who have tested our matter-cleaning speak highly of its wonderful RENEWING results. LADIES' SUITS OR COATS.... $3.00 MEN'S SUITS OR O'COATS. $1.50 parg'a Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadtlphia'i Qualify Cteantrt and Dytn 1616-28 N. 21st St., Philadelphia Main Office nnil Wnpka Braneheji 1113 Chettnut St. nnd 5557 Cermantewn Ave. $1 Short Medal for Ribbon or Veit Pocket took one L fc.ike ee ! Fcnclla. with gleaming f?' ktcp closer. "Victer." she Mid, "jeu love me. Yeu knew jeu de Yeu hate njyr loved nnv ether woman in thotverid never for one ingk moment. He looked back at her ag.iln. Her rm3 were stretched out te him; Her besom as heating : her P e quivering and apart. He could trug rle no longer. "Fcnclla"' "Victer! ' She had conquer-.!. They were Claspeilin ea.h ether's arm-. Halt an hour afterv.ai.l they tere .i i. .... . Iinlilil '1 IIP fv ninrrled in tin- vri-.m "i"-' v.--; V-Kttle place was nak.d enough new. Ne Bewers, no nags, no curi-i'. '""-' Ions. Onlv the two rows of form. without ha.ks and the plncanN en the whitewashed wall- nr either ide ide 'Fer jren" and "ler omen The deal table which -..red for a.1 ar Was cetered l .i kit. hen Wletli. en which nothing btoe-1 bur a P Ian brass cress and .1 couple of lighted candles lu kit-hen ':lle'-tif',i;-, ...,, ,. ,-... i. in h u fciiinliep. PtOO'l i.. f,, nf ir. with his well-thumbed r,r.vr.hnnk in hH trembling hands. i ' frh. two who were b. ms murrie.l were kneeling at ul- f-et-the Mn-e le.i man and the daughter of a line or eiu . -... i ..nmn rhnt had been ( , rungs, ueunuK ."" --- - wrtten high In EnpllMi )u.er or lue i.i ... : Tl.e l.iuer ail. I Ills vlfe wem standing somewhere in the hadews. There was no bound evept thnt of the parson's n'"""'"?. ve' within and the low rumble of the sea Outside. "I require and charge you. as ye Will answer at the dreadful nav of judgment, when the s-eetets of all hearts shall be disclosed, that If either of reu knew of anv impediment wbv ye may net be lawfully joined together in roatrlniem, de new confess It. Stew ell made a ttifled eund as of pretest. Fenella put down her hand and took his hand and held It. "Victer C'lirl-tiiii. wilt theuhave thin woman te tin wedded wife-" There was a sensible pause, and r-UMin Cew lev leaned down te Stewcll nnd whispered: "Say 'I will,' rav son Then c.ime n s0, balt-cmetnere'l liiiiiitnit . ri "I Will , fl reneim rauuin- - ' ............... Wilt thou lime tlit- man te thy wedded liusbandV" ,, In a clear, unfaltering voice Tenella tinswered "I will. ' CASH BOXES Ranging in length front 8 in. te 20 in. Change Bexes Billhead Bexes Pest Office Bexes Stamp Bexes Our Security Bexes are made of Heavy Steel and riveted and are, adapted for keeping valuable papers securely. VEO &f U1CEKS PO. .1 STATIONERS- UPRrNTERS -BLANK BOOK VMFRS. lZN,.13thSt. PHILADELPHIA 719 Walnut St. JTSTORES CO.' m -.fill-T I R i It was all eter 'Hie piren nnd the jailer and his wife were gene Ktewcll and Fencll.i were uleue together in the prison chapel, I. kd in a passionate embrace. 'Ihe kitchen ..indies were burning out, but the duik place shone with Klery The uir was stirred as wltU the p're-seii' e of angels and lit a-, by p celestial ten h In their immense happiness etery tumble of life se. md te be gene. Twe sears? It would be like two menh, two weeks, two dnvs- it would be like U walk In the miiisIiJiip "We must held tog. iber new, dear. "Yes, until death parts u Their hearts sw.ll. .1 with gratitude J.eve had taken the siing out of puttering Lew. the Mivier, the re deemer. A gieat In nm of thankgivlng Was going up from body and from beul. They talked et the future. "Will jeu leave the hland when your lime comes, dear? ' "Indeed no, neter." Where his tin had been there also Should be Ids expiation. "Hew great! Hew glorious V She cried a little, being se happy, mid he had te comfeit her Oh, inja terv of the heart f woman' Thcv had changed places again, luul new It was she who was the weak one or pretend.. I te be se just te make him feci hew strong he wan. being the man, and that she would have te leek up te him all her life te guide nnd protect her. "Will u 1w m, always. Ictor. "AlwayttV As sure as tled " "Hush! 1 knew jeu will, dearest. But being only u woman 1 shall want 3011 te tell 1110 se vwry night and every morning" . He warned hei of the struggles thej Would linve te go through jet, eten When the time came te leaw that place nnd return te the woildet the manj W be would leek askance tit them fur hit aln'ti bake. Hut she said no, and ualated for him a picture of his com Mm out of prison, .vlvli.i .1 weene It u-nnlfl lip ! TTU' yvf&lii i'W'ivel leuiilrymcn and Again we pass it en te you Because of our close connections with the sources of supply, we are always able te give our customers the immediate benefit of every market fluctuation. Fresh Country EGGS I I "en U WCATUSt Evening gZ$ Vn Until 10 P. M. 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