MS ,vJ. Bt K IjV - Mi , I iii ffr ? I m i W tixJtL,. Ifi?. A WffiMIWM f 4f? i t " " RT -MT" Mtrtftat THE HOUSE OFMOHUN Bu GEORGE GIBBS Auther of "Youth Triumphant" and Othtr Successes Copyright, lOtl, D. Appleton it Ce. fl0MJIftC9 Ofl IJNm n Mt af an rlmrfccn fmtfff Nf fte CtmeearJt WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY & OMERRY MOUUX, up-te-aate atn. !??? i and attracted by P'ft' .. i f nuti ..... I .u.111 flAVlU 8.1. Uf BCt Ju"! a'""'"" i&noJeflM and tear tefcran, cimaicJ y cAanjri in wutiners and customs Drought out ey inc icur, eiu imtr- ied in Cherry. His modest funds are invested tcith her father. 41M MOIIL'X, a self-made financial leader. Toe busy te think of his children he leaves them te MRS. MOIIL'X, ichn has successfully cultivated the sectai stae e; nje. MOB MOIIL'X, son, is a typically reck less youngster. SjEORGE LYCETT. elderly chorus, philosephiswy as the story develops, JOIIX CUICIIESTER. tehem Mrs. Mehan iceuld like te call ten-m-law. "He Get Klch Toe Fast" SfTOU believe that'" be usked. " X "Yts. He's shaky. He's been se for months. I wouldn't mention It te any one but you. But I knew you're friend of the famUv. The Chichester estate has some of his paper, most efl It aeeured br eteck. But if this Mery gets out nothing can keep his companies m rttirhfncr rock bottom. Mehun has been slipping up en the interest he ewes ts. Well. :ou knew the way I feel about things. I don't want te be hard en him en account of the familj n eeeunt of Cherry Je I e let things drift along." Sangree glanced up quickly, surprising a rather shrewd leek j i ri,tv1o.fer e exnresslen. .ma " listened with a keener enr ter ms ewa misfortunes "Sens- t nis concerns are making menCJ. ' Chichester went en with a carelesx hrug. "but h was deep In coppers, and you knew where coopers are. There are some people who "".", .., t,., .rrriendlv a. I nren t , i --. '.;.;:-.. - ' I am and money grows pguri-r everj week. Seme veevlc theusss tne flee flee tien would help matter, but it hasn t helped. Vew they sa March or April wiU-see thl country through the worst. Eut 1 den t beh"e that Jim Mehun can last tLat long" "That's iTi unfortunate. said Bangree deeply" perturbed "ery un fortunate." ,. "Yes, in't W Unfertuna" for every one concerned. I'm peak!ng ery freely. I hepa you'll cenidr it in con fidence. I'm merely tlllns ou th. truth. It's Inside information. Mo Me hun still carries his bluff. HeV whit tling te keep his ceuraee up. He has te. But the first intimation tli" pub lic gets of this will brln; au ciplolen. And then " Chichester made a fticse'tin'' motion Of slender shoulders and tblti finger3 ceillngward. Sangrte bent hi lwad t" theucht. ' his dream of a sciPiitiriV i'pfditl!i that he. had espscted te mak at his v; expense neu anished in the licht nt" this astounding revelation. And .vet he saw no reason te doubt Its truth. .lehn Chichester'1" source-, of Informa tion were denied te UH comnanien. "Yeu .ecm te be nffpeted." said Chi chester, curious as te Sansree's. tember expression. Bangree shrugged and wa;ged hU head. "Rather," h replied quietly "Me" f the money I have In ibe verld l In Textile -Mills " "Yeu."' broke In the ether. "Yeu I Hew en eaith ?" sangree had a sudden en.c of juinril- Ity be ere this fellev who- ninnnns in had held se lul,tl. , "Geerge I.jrett. I left all my affair ' in his li.ind when I went j"jy," he jasped. 'Textile Mills premi-d well ' In war time." "War brides '. He capitalized thes! " Chichester brek off with an air of restiaint. "My dear chap! And you're In deep'.' Where uas the stuck when you bought it?" "Ninetj -three. And It'. twenty-one teda." "IIew many shares'." asked the ethtr. "Ileuzhl,, t-ui thousand, ' Le tall awkwardl . Chlrhesfer enuttfd a tenuei ubi-tU-. "Hely smoke!" he muttered "There wen eme tuw i.utrict-. large order " pretesteil Sangree Lei;,. lessly. "Meenshlne. The hi: nlant K 'ill b'lt closed down. My advice is te sell damn quick. Get what ou can, a hundred shares at a time." "Yeu kiinw, eu'ie rather taken 'li wind out of me, Chichester," uld tl Tlctlm weakly. "I'm sorry. I didn't knnn I :i bringing jeu b-id ne. Ynu .tulr i chaps haven't unj husinr In Lhe .tiv , market And lAcettl lie fell uidci MehlUl's 'pell, I '.lippe-e"' U'- n damned pltj the mere se became Mehun mejiis v. ell. Ilut he s. t rkh tee fast " Snneiee roe. The Mew had lilt him bard and there -eemed no pesMblc chance that Chichester euld be mistaken. Whnt would h- lime n sain bv htng te Sangree who hud made his painful i admission after learning the fj'.tbV Thev must be 'rue. j "Thanks. 'lii' lieiter." lie said stead ily ns he offered his hand. "I'll have te think this out. There's nothing te de tonight of ceurs " "I'm sorry, old man. Don't t'ke ' ' my advice unless jeu want te, but 1'b the bet I ct n give you. I wlh you had come te n.e at tir'-t f'iine" f me downtown if. there's any wav I cun help." Sangree Mienk his hiind. bide hi' i geed night and still rather liMwlldi-nd went out ine i'ih luenue te tr t face his situation almlj . A light drizzle was falling, through which the traffic signals hlaed, portentous. The " street tin. jnjmis iisp,.. t f whip'- ',. . had reei-ntlj i-ehim in runsider with i real affection, scemeil nicidcnlv te Imvi grown strangelv unfrleud'y. HU patri patri tnenj' the greater part of it genV It was unbelievable. Ami jet what ether interpretation could he out en what he had just heard? .lehn Chi cheater had suddenly achieve new dignity quite out of proportion te San San gree's fnml'lar conception of him, the dignitv which power gives te wnhj and tinwertliv alike. Menej ! That was Chichester's empire into which Sangree had Htni.ved tiHin'j ut wind mills. Chichester's niillinns, soundly placed in bunds mid muitgugc. turned the ridicule that had been u Sangree's heart into something like respirt. Snn aree bad never cared about money, had never even thought about It. se long as he could find enough for hit scientific projects nud his own mode-it needs, und he had been willing te leave the administration nf it In the hands of ethers. Hut he realized with n sense f sudden shock that net having money was new going te matter very much indeed. It was tee late te call tin Geerge Lycett. There wus nothing te be done mtll morning. What, even then, Smed new very uncertnln. He ildn't blume Lycett for having been Tied off his feet by the magic of St - Jmim Mehun'a earlier successes. And tXx 'fe-ws UfleuIt,,aa ha recalled tba vari--rtvWws whkh ht had had with r I 111 HnHL inl-H .ci. B 111 n . ' kj-i jtj Kirsar 4sV (I Kitll 111 - V iC A lit jT i .i, i wi PHrjR ,iJHiiiPSEH ll II itUaHL Wii(tI iBHH-l-&0 "She does like ou. Mr. Chiches ter, very much. She alunjs spealw of jour roses se cratefully star could be no longer In the ntecnd ..f lnrl VAt. (rrttii ilmt PhlpllptPT haj tej(j i,imi jt uas enir ,i,0 j,pei f tne mail pcrsuiiauij im-u iui ui'i him afloat en thu troubled waters of finance, tne uniercurrenis it ihch seemed se familiar te .fehn Chichester Daid Saneree filled his pipe, a cr dltreputab!" Italian briar, but strangelv weet m its ceuntels, then pulled his, ' hat down ver his eyes and strode rapidlv north and into the phantom reachCs of the pirk The Pert of Dreams Te tie casual observer it seemed that Alicia Mehuu's argosy. vlth all sail spread, was heading for the I'ert of Dreams where, with anchor down in safe harbor, sin would rest at le?t from her ventures along the uncharteii reclai sen. Jehn emenester nau.speKn in vtry wrtn n term nnd. fe ewin; a'l OKI world custom which had beeu r'leeated te the dust heap of social antiquities, had asked her permission te address his attentions te her daughter. Mrs. Mehun had. of ceurc. with becoming reservations assented te his prope-jls. and had at la-t piefcssed Her willing nes$ te de what she could te pre-per his suit Of ceuise. Cherry was very jeuiw:. ilmes' tee juting, indeed, te b able tn decide te momentous a question v ifu wudeui or discretion, and for that ica ica sen the had advised Mr. Chichester tuit it would be better if he deferred 1. s definite proposal te Cherrj herself for a while at least until the experiences of her first season In sedetj had rounded some of the sharp edges of her exuberance and immaturitv It was greatly te be icgrctttd that the customs if the dav permitted girls ,, peat a license, but of coulee, as Mi Chichester mut knew, Mrs. Mehun wa? powerless in the face of almj-t united uequit-cein'e en tfli nat t of iH-thers less discrimina tive than her-eh. The customs of a dav inlslr be;uile her daughter, might tempemllv it it nausht the careful teachings which hcrry I pd received in :i lonventienal one might uline-t sav. a provincial Christian home, but Clierrj was. as her mother knew, an lUruerdinarilj sensible creature who i responded teadilj te kindness. A man I such as Mr. Chichester, u man with Inherited tr.id'tien and a l.newlwle,. of the world would 1-- .lust the intlti'tiee , that Cherrj tutded t enable her te sec life us It iv.lllj MP', its dune-, dignities and respetiMbilitles, and ei icrse at u, rreper time fiem the chrj salts of ado lescence into a bread and u"ful wom anhood AIic'a Mehun ral'ed her prcuv eye- , brev(s and laid l.er rose. petal fingers i along Jehn Chb hester'" coat -'eev e . "On. don't think I'm apologizing for , Business and Advertising Manager wanted for live American daily newspaper published in Tokie. The fir-t qualification must be that applicant is a newspaper ad verM'ini; salesman. He must be sintrle. Should be about eT years of ace. Must pos sess executive ability and peneral newspaper traininp. Muut go out te stay at leat five years. Must be capable of accepting big responsibili ties. Salary entirely com mensurate with mia'ifica mia'ifica tiens. Fer further de-ails apply Bex Ne. A l'2, Pub- lie Ledger Office. I ter, very much. She alwnjs speaks i EttMntti9ttflH--HB& I "1" fl HiQ9eiiwflHAHfll I "H ""II V First Place in Owner Faver J V "Webaaaal9U,nltl0,aa4tkirtsal9l It m Slewaj-ti, all operating. " IB Manitoba Cert. Telephese IB l The way users add ether jm 1A Stewarts when they need mere IM m trucking capacity is the best proof Jm 1A of Stewart quality and worth. IK l And Stewarts cost from $200 te It 1 $800 leas than average trucks. IM lKlelHteaS144S HJ SO It Gemery Schwartz Moter Car Ce. laka Roem, 128-140 North Bread Service Station, 240044 Market flt NOT OPEN ON SUNDAY a?rrj'a a t -T IWJA" It ' v. EVENING (PUKpl6 - LEPGEPHl!LAI)iBiyHlAs. WBIX Are Flupptn at Bat m$ Thep'n Painted? Are fan-Bem All Limbt f Satan? Chcrr,,s unreflecting Infatuation for the flt.l... !. .Int. ' ' "My denr Mrs. Mehun " "Or for hep cautious Indifference te convention which, hewetcr stupid, are really neccary evils." "Stupid j es. Who cares?" "Tlwie are the hcrltu cs of her un fortunate generation. Cherry merely does what ethers de. If she didn't, she would be distinctly nut of evcrj thing. "Oh ff course " , "Hut what 1 de wnnt you te uif dcretriml, Mr. Chichester. Is that her npcarent indifference te your nttentlens, lier preference for the companionship may I ta It? of boys and tflrls of her own ngt I" born, net of dMlkc for ou pcrenuny, but of an emenr- tnssiiient even uwkwardnefi In the society of one who puggests a larger view f life. She does like jeu, Mr. Chiches ter. ery niucu. Mie always speaks ei our roses te gratefully und she doe danee with jeu frequently, doesn't she?" "Net nearly k much as I would like" "She will a she knows ou better. nt bhe learns the high methes which actuntit ou " "I hope se." "I'm sute of It. But I counsel .ou net te be dlscuurageirby the insouciance of youth you can't reproach uer for that, can you? Just try te be patient A CHRISTMAS Card is a remembrance that touches the heart. Deveu recall hew badly you felt last Christmas when you received a Card from an old friend te whom yeuhad forgotten te send one? Avoid that experience this year. Make your list complete by starting it new. See cur fate selection today. Yi Tfl P. 5taiteiMnj " Pnnttrt VIIVVIK Ah Baek a a i2N.tr Sf. 'kuwiphiaW 7l9V-nut5t .eYcatterSumhinc aetili Greeting CcuxteM rM HI?.JLB 1 yinr?r i a. i Here's the carton and Here's the Price 59 lb The Finest Butter in America ! In all our Stores J'-HWPGBI -n.rrr zzmmr $ in in s. ; v' saqpvr 2 Srr rri-n d A MOTOR TRUCKS with her and kind. In tlmp." Bhe will respond Atlcln Mehun laughed prettily as they rose. Then whispered at his ear. "Ana lemumber that 1 nm your nlly." "I will remember," said Chichester. This conversation had tnken place In the picture gallery of the Chlcbestcrs' heuse en Central rark. where Cherrv. much te her chagrin, had been inrlttd te lunch. The only guests were Cbt-rry and her mother and In any ether house hold the gathering would hnve been most informal, but at the Chichester eisp even the entering of a room was attended by ceremonies. Mr. Chichester, who hnii ueen n itarteu, prmcu ueraen ou her lineage, which was even better than the Chlchesters', and kept hei state even In informal matters. Te Alicia Mehun. the footmen which she had never had the courage te affect, were a part of the dusky grandeur of the great mansion a house which tcpresented ail that was expensive in the architecture of the seventies, though it still Iclt much te Ik) desired in point of sim plicity and proportion. And footmen belonged te it as they would net have belonged te the house at Oyster Uay or the smaller place in town. The A FROM the fsrtbtit snd et Caps Ced coins our fa mous Chatham Oysters by express In 24 hours plump, juicy fellows that fellow thtlr destiny as mapped out by our Chef. Ha Is the arbiter. Often he takas 3 oysters from the same family, unfeelingly pries them apart, and sends them en their divers ways one raw, one for a stew, another ciieply fried. An Oyster sets very little out of llfet Ctfe'JXtfen I 15th and Chestnut VTe are gtttine nearer te car meiHtis dfile ever te Sread litrctt Alte Oecratlni L'Alilen Annex 1604 Chestnut St. Where de salesmen begin: The primary, basic step in buying anything is knowing that a product exists. Yeu cannot buy anything that you never heard of. Somebody has te establish in the minds of your customers the knowledge that you are in business te serve them. De your salesmen have te de this? It takes time. It takes many calls. It means that your salesmen have a job of estab lishing acquaintance and confidence with some groups and rendering actual selling service with ether groups. On practically every call there is a different starting point. Most of this work of getting possible buyers acquainted with your house and your goods can be done by mail. Yeu can introduce yourself by letters, by circulars that say something, by folders and booklets that are worth reading. Direct advertising done by means of better printing gives your salesmen a definite starting point. With each prospect they can begin with these things that salesmen can de better than advertising, instead of going ever ground that advertising can cover better than salesmen. If you are net using Better Printing te establish contact that will lead te Better Business, call in a geed printer and let him tell you hew it is done. better paper 000 better printing S. D. WARREN COMPANY -"BOSTON ' Warren's Standard Printing Papers are 'Distributed by D. L. WARD COMPANY fymbard 6S00 BALTIMORE CHARLES BECK COMPANY Jmbard 6pje6pjr 609 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia OCain 6491 &i- WEV'HUYfJ Mehuns, mother and daughter, had been shown in and announced in faultless cockney te where the great lady, sibilant In black mik anu jet eeans. rose from the red damask of her gilded chair, heavily leaning en her ebony cane, and greeted them. Her cecdlullty was tinged delicately with condescension, as a lefty moun tain, which she resembled net a little In ether respects, peers above lis clouds. Te Alice Mehun, who had long scrambled through the foothills te lesxu peaks, she were nn aspect of serenity which seemed already te take the vlsi iters Inte Its keeping. She gave them her nlump ringers and indicated chairs at cither siae ei her which wcre placed ... ,' u. .i mi.ti.ewy hg-ure who van ished immediately. Te Be Continue Tomorrow W II TAKE A DAY OFF! 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