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WHEN you go to the movies to see the mirth provoking "Charlie" or sweet little curly haired "Mary," why not feast the appetite as well as the eyes? Get the utmost pleasure out of your "screen" enjoyment by taking with you a tube or two of

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Milk Chocolate

EATMORS

Deep concentration of attention and sitting still, give one a surprising craving for something to eat. EATMORS readily appease this appetite.

Their taste delights and their wholesomeness
sustains. The 28 or more star shaped chocolates in
each sealed tube, provide plenty to go around.
5c at Confectioners and Druggists

PENNSYLVANIA
CHOCOLATE CO.
Pittsburgh,
U. S. A.

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IFE is a story. Your life is. That's why you like a tale that lives. Some tales are written, some are forged upon the anvil of the author's necessities, some grow day by day,-like life. Now and then an author lives the tale he writes. Now and then some rare author is able to weave into his tale the drama, the sorrow, the joy, the struggle, the failure, the success, the doubt, the faith of the life of men. and to weave them skillfully into a story so vivid that, as you read you see its action filmed upon the screen of your mind.

But only one author of whom we know acts his stories. Charles M. Sheldon does. Every episode of

"HOWARD CHASE"

REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON, D.D.,

Pastor
Author of "In His Steps"

A New Novel by Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, D. D. to Appear Exclusively in the

CHRISTIAN HERALD

has been portrayed by the author before his Sunday evening congregations. Every dramatic climax, every incident has been tried on his sympathetic hearers. They found it good and only when they did was Dr. Sheldon willing to give it to the world, Thus this story lives as few do, for it has been lived and it vibrates with the vital force of real life. It is not wholly fiction. In fact it is largely true and its characters are only faintly camouflaged so that old acquaintances might easily recognize in them the very human folks they once have known. But we aren't going to tell you

the story here. We couldn't do it well
enough.

Dr. Sheldon's new novel surpasses all of
his previous works in thrilling human in-
terest and moral power. It is a story of
a big man in a small town.

"Howard Chase" is a church story, but intensely human and deals unsparingly with the follies and foibles of church members in their church, community and domestic lives.

It is a thrilling, inspiring, soul-cleansing story of high motives, rapid action, love, humor and pathos.

"Howard Chase" is being published serially in the Christian Herald. It may eventually be published in book form, but subscribers to the Christian Herald will be able to read it without one cent of extra expense. Dr. Sheldon's new story alone is well worth the subscription price of the Christian Herald.

OTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURES

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Subscription, 1 year (52 issues) $2.00
Sample Copy sent on request

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DRAWINGS AND POEMS. By Robert Riggs and INEXPENSIVE XMAS GIFT

Margaret E. Sangster.

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