Trr , -' .J' i V -" ' Tj,, wr-T-u.,--. "r r ) i . ji vi--Y.n.- n " ' i " ". Jit ' 5 '' ,, .j, f-,, ' V :, l r r aj,"1 v .. . .. ,?, r i i, r . 'it1 t .i-M T-r- flt ' - v,A- - y , ,,v 14- WV -y''"7'irmm ft . EVENING LEDGER-PHItADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEJIBBK 12, 11)17 .-.- , JTl ' .. r TT .' i; A" SUNDAY'S " INTIMATE TALKS JUcawe" everyday topic in n hclpitl and wholesome way. Tc Makes the World Go Hound . . ..t in Vpo Tlinmrm A (Scdfon. o wife of ho Brent Inventor. ftS.T;oUrKrcatol,Ject.n.lfcr ,i,k ns a Hnsli. and with the Blow of a ? .',0rm love In her F.iyM. came tho an- IWtf!' Thocorwervawuii Cf Jlr. Won. t nnnricr now I itoW jounC wives t? -1. an old one?. . . .tiiii n.ir ni.1 ?' hTtamc miction ' In ii)o "", , . no irilMi pur. io. JliI" touchl ie I.. io the (treat I,' ,Mcnt wizard wlino r itrttWlo t0 ,f'""c ll.l.t -11.11 : in never ?el- i,h. It Is all-" -'ln U.eudtirlnR. n" i'l tmtirse'i as ? I ... ..iv the loe of lf. nf a hus- '' fcmd. a wife who also wan 3 . .-.J f.o , .nnH I, j iwpi". ;-;. t'v wie oi ii"- " ..."'..,.. .. ., ....,.inl, , " cj'j Ive PATSY KILDARE THE OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS MA" SUNDAY comrade, that statement, hut the the loe of i-oclety wonderful husband for herself, hut it ,v. imit of humanity WA protectlnB. RU.irdlnK her w, P.? rot alone for hlm-elf. or ,. for the wnoiB .n.. The name thousht la true in me case in rv wife with the name innplratlon and the game mlsilon. Your husband may not ;.... (n the cve of the world, as Is Thoma A. Kdlson. hut he In-or nhould he eat In your eyes. You have consecrated I tohlm your love. Jour devptlon. jour crv- t ! ".i K.onn vou have done so you nrc i..,h,',.Mff In viiur way to the Breatcst fi drnamo of the world, the dynamo or love r'S ?o, after all. we are always foued hack to U fact cvcrywhe.o that It I- not JH money nor genius nor human an uty ou. m j wei". ' HmltntloiiM. It iB 'boundless. iMe that maues uib n h" "- ifjte V . i .. , Mm tnl mm . ..!.!... .j1 4 1a tivnuf The most inuiiinm mm nt ,.,v.-k i,S wrfe'ct human expression of love N In the i home. may be the lovo of a wife for a. I I husband, or a mother for a child or of a If ' L' ,; rf.,,,chtcr for a parent. Itut It will ? ro I 51 if WTtf fi And Its fruition In the home. There Is some- th nE In me er- nui.n,. ... home-that sweeps the heart striiiKS and nukes the sweetest music to human cars. There can he no home without love, no matter how much gold has Rone Into Its mklng. And love Is tho nearest and surest Approach to God that has been Blvcn to mortal powers. Have you ever stopped to consider how much of the world's achievements are trace Able directly to the factor of a stimulating love, always ready to give a. hand over the rough tpots. always quck to sense the need of encouragement, nhvays tuned to the right sympathy at Jus"t the right moment? How many of the great men of American history owe their greatness, In a very definite way, to their wives? How often has tho love of the little woman at home, that love which even death can hardly blot from her ejes, bridged the critical gap In tho great crisis? Your husband, or husband-to-be, may not be on the firing line of great national achievements, but he la on the tiring line of the day's work, w Ith all of lti little Irri tating, discouraging problems and set-backs. He may not labor at a desk, nut at a nencn, jet your love means as much to him and to the world dynamo of love as though he were the President of the United States harassed by the burdens of a nation. It Is not only love In high places but love In low. places that counts. The Atlantic Ocean Is made up of millions of rjpples and the same Is true of the great ocean of love. Are you contributing your ripple? We' are In the midst of the greatest crisis of our national history the greatest crisis in world history. The hate of men Is boil ing at reckless heat at times and wo are terrified at the ca'rnngo of blood. Love la meeting Its supreme test, and that great, overwhelming lovo of humanity which alone can make men brothers Is trembling' In the balance. Its failure or success will depend '"In great measure on how Its flame Is kept illve In tho millions of American homes, for we will, of necessity, have to take the lead In tho readjustment after tho world crisis. Art you doing your bit to keep the love flame burning In our heart, your life, your home, your community? For more than ever love will bo our lifeline now more than ever It will be love that will make tho world go round. (Copi right, 1UJ7. by Tho Ilell (Undlcatc, Inc.) Wtdnrsduj "Milt the War Strike You?" Alleged Auto Thieves Arrested TOP:Iv. Tn. Vnvv 1 rhnri?.H wltli ave. tematlc robherle. of automobiles whllo the owners were Fhoppintr or at tho theatre, nve men were arrested by Detective Charles . white. The prisoners are Chester Frey, nimam uenmer. Hary KtecKler, William Itouwr and William Perago. all of this city. Comfortini; rc Sick ROWDY nnd I went out this morning to see my hurglnr at tho house of the " li 109 vears old Tho burglar bad fed nnd milked the cow nnd was work ing In the gnrden when I got there. He hail moved a chair out for tho old man to sit In. nnd there the old man would sit and watch him n while, nnd then would sleep a while, Tho hurglnr said ns soon as he got the garden made hcvvns going to take shin Rjes off tho roof of the house that had blown over and mend the old man's roof whero It leaks. He said hn wished he ba.l another cow so he would have some milk to sell. When Levy ramo to take me to school 1 told him to bring the burglar some chick ens. U-vy said he would bring six hens nnd a rooster. J said: "I have heard that roosters do not lay eggs. Is that right?" Levy said, "Yes, ma'am " I said. "Then cut out tho rooster and put In another hen. There Is a red sign on Mrs. Carpenter's house, and ono of the Wells kids said that i-ie i ace is quarantined, which must he n verv nvvful sickness. I do not know how he got It, nor where, but ho has got it good nnd plenty. Ills bed Is by the upstnlrs window nnd his face looks as If somebody hart boiled It. Ho waved his hand at me nnd I waved back nt him. When I got to school the green snake boy was waiting for me with an orange. I told him very politely that he Is crazy In thi head, nnd that I nm tired of being sweethearts with mm nnd to take his orange nnd chase him self, which he did, hut he pasved 111c half of It across the aisle In school later, and wo both ato It. After school Howdy and I went back to Tie Face's house, nnd It was so warm that tho window was open. I paid, "Hello, lie F.ico." He said. "Hello. Irish" I said, "I am Irish nnd proud of It. Arc you verv sick?" "Horrible." he s.ilrt. "dee," 1 s.ild, "ma) he you nre going to die. Wouldn't that be luokV" "What do you mean, lucky?" he said, looking scared "Wliy."' I said, "you will bo nn angel flying around with your father, which Is In heaven nnd having all kinds of fun. nnd ou will not have to ro to school any more." Ho said, "Are there no silmols In heaven?" I said "Of course not, you bonehcad. Angels know everything without being taught." He said, "Out you have to die to Ret there, don't you?" I said, "Of course." Then he began to cry nnd to holler, "I don't want to go to heaven!" Pretty soon his mother c-ime running and said, "Yv hat Is the matter, my dar ling?" He said, "Patsy Kildare says I am going to heaven." Then she looked out of tho window and mid, "You awful child! You arc a perfect llttlo savage, I should think your mother would turn over In her grave. What )ou need Is a good spanking." 80 I stuck out my tongue nt her and went down to whero tho man watches thi river nights. Ha was very glad to see me, nnd he asked me If I had a worm bo I could fish, hut 1 did not. I said, "Thla same river runs past where I am living these days," Ho raid, "Then I sunposc you nre tired of fishing." I snld, "I have never fished there. Am thcie fish In tho river away out there?" He said, "Yes." 1 asked him who put the fish there, and ho said Ood did. Ood la certainly very satisfactory to put fish In the river and worms In tho enrth nnd mc here to dig the worms and halt tho hook and catch tho fish. So I took the pole and lino and hook nnd cork nnd sinker and we went flrhlng, nnd It must have been nearly midnight when wo got home. Then Howdy nnd I folded our paws and hands nnd prnyed, "Dear mother, which art In heaven, ptenso thank Ood for the fishes nnd tell Him to give Plo Faco tho onco over. He might want him. and then ngaln Ho might not. I wouldn't. Ask Ood to bless you nnd my father, and to make the green snake boy have a little sense. Amen." "The Return." the nett rtr Klldnre ad venture. nmenr In Tuesdaj'n Krenlm Irttrr. If You Love Flowers you will be interested in The Century Flower Shop We shall be glad to nave you come in and look. Please don't feel that it is necessary to purchase. 12th St. Below Chesbrat St In il ,! mMifMMk A . S "Liftl WW. . '.l. VtV JM'1,1 . t . HI I ... -I ' t . -l-stW K"lWftWivli& rl"Mr ''nvJb 1 : JVUUW1 HMtitMStf BWMrtWSFiiii! I Wfi.I" tit UiflPI-W nt. .''I .' 1!. ' -1 I 1' rt!ti UW li! OTttWCW WMVVV frffl&UM .f ,.!., 111! I'll '.'ill1. jWJ my .5, 'Mh ,'Vai MitVbWr, "Hi J i Extremes meet. After the theatre there's nuy a , Bright. rVty h the We Close Out' 133 Hats at $5.00 $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 Values Wo have reduced to one-half nnd less a large number of smart street and suit styles. Comprising the very newest velvet and hatters' plush models. Mason & DeMairy 1 1 15 Chestnut Street (Opposite Keith's) PLAIN TALK Our Very Best Coffee . . 21B, gmRixiHJLrm'HuniiitiMiiinmiiiirinmniiTiniuiiiiTniiiiriRiuiiiiMUTTiiiiiKiiin iimiEimiitminiiiitniiiiiTiiiiiiHiiHiuiiiHiiNtimi'jiiuiiTiiniiii.iiiii-iiiiiiTi.ntiitniiirniiiiLniuiiiritn iiPiniiitTin'i'inninn 1335-37 Walnut St. Opposite the Ultz - Carlton 1220-1222 Walnut St. gjW Afternooii mKgL Dresses BbaIH Georgettes. Kerori (KHRn ",'."' v'"'"-'. ' a wide LLr 'ItvrrsUy of colors fiHPHI OM miulrU, Were M mmr $29.50 J I vjoeiiKuf u to Mid -Season Clearance Sale (for Monday and Tuesday Only ) 150 DRESSES A collection of the sea son's smartest models of Velveteens, Charmeuse, Georgette, Gros de Lon dre, Serge and Jersey for street and evening wear. 18 22 .75 Value up to $30.75 .00 Value up to $i7.50 100 WAISTS Models in Georgette and Wash Satin. All suit shades, V also white and flesh. ) 5 .90 Value $10.00 When we say OUR VERY BEST, we mean precisely what we say. We are not mincing words, nor ."Beating around the Bush," when we say to you Buy a pound today, and if you don't find it the best "Cup" you ever poured from a coffee-pot or perco lator, bring back the unused portion and we will refund you the full price paid. Of the hundreds of thousands of pounds we sell weekly, millions upon millions in the course of a year, to our knowledge there has never been a pound returned. Ask your next door neighbor what she thinks of OUR VERY BEST COFFEE, American Stores Company EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA AND THROUGHOUT PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY,' DELAWARE AND MARYLAND F: No C. 0. D. i!BII!WE!IDMI!HMEin? No Exchanges ciiiiriiDii'itiiiavBiiiii'iiinniiqu' No Approvals JBIII! nilliDlliliKlllltnj tmmmmmiL;-i a$& A Sale of Our Very Finest Women's Boots Extraordinary Values at Their Regular Prices $8.50 to $10.50 I'm C ' ' ' H " ;t V vs' 'v- "" - ,V V'V- 1 " " '. -'ti 1 I' v ' 4 s 11; v- : 111 . ; T 6 Actually Less Than Today's Wholesale Cost Twenty of . this season's smartest models in all of the fashionable colors and combinations, including Coco-calf, Pearl Buck, Black Kid with Pearl Buck top, Patent leather with white top, Havana Brown with light brown top, Coco-calf with champagne top, Dark Gray Kid with light gray top, Gun-metal with Pearl Buck top. Plain black kid, new tans and patent leathers included in sale. Kid These are (his season's most nnnular models, and in correct ness of style, perfection of fit, character of workmanship and quality of materials, they cannot be excelled anywhere else except at. very high prices. There are a thousand or more pairs, in high-heel models with turned soles and welted soles and low-heel styles with hand-sewed welted soles. They are right out of our regular stock and arc reduced be cause they cannot be duplicated except at prohibitive prices. On Sale At All of Our Stores 919-921 MARKET STREET 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. Branch Stortt'Open Every Evg. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. Market St. Store Open Sat. Evg. Wondcrf Bargains on th Sale Tables at $2.95 & $3.95 .,' .j.'"; ' F. I . .-i.-- irf-CJl '. -Ji. fcp'Y.T ... .". j"V.jua LSfiantsesBfcffui.:-" " ?'jv.v. '" i -i-j. . vtt.:rcA,i.isvy. r,;., a. -i -- - , . . . up.u "jtjjriicjB ' . "' r r y , BONWIT TELLER- GbCQ Zhe cSpeciattu '5hcpOricxncUotib CHESTNUT A.T 13 STREET Continuing (Tomorrow) Tuesday ANNIVERSARY WEEK.SALE- Special Reductions of and 1-3 Off Regular Prices Throughout All Departments of Women s & Misses' Apparel Tailleur & Costume Suits Gowns & Dresses Luxurious and Simple TAILLEUK SUITS of Rnbnnline, velour and burclla cloth, cut nnd fashioned on new and conservative lines, showing novel pockets, belts and collars that can be worn hijrh or low. Heavily lined and interlined with Peiiu de Cymric In all the season able shades, including navy and black. .. .$23.00 FUR-TRIMMKl) AND TAILLEUK SUITS developed in all the newest fabrics, includ ing the new Rayner cloth; many are fur trimmed and show long and short jackets; double and single breasted. Belted models, straight-line skirts, with slitpockets 32.30 SPORT SUITS appropriate for all outdoor occasions, youthful and becoming styles, showing many novel features 20.00 TAILLEUR AND COSTUME SUITS devel oped in choicest materials. .The season's smartest model1', featuring the short jaunty jackets and the longer coats cut on straight mannish lines, effecting the "pencil" silhouette with narrow shoulders and tight sleeves. All Miades and sizes.. 39.30 VELVETEEN SUITS and other seasonable fabrics in a diversity of chic styles. There arc surplice, belted and braid-bound tai lored suits, with or without fur trimming. Tho skirts are straight with belts and novel pockets. Can be had in all the sea sonable shades and fabrics, lined nnd heav ily interlined 43.00 Formal and Informal DRESSES AND GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS The season's most chnrming styles are shown, character! "tic of high standard maintained by BONWIT TELLER & CO. for creations of individuality. SJLAKTLY TAILORED FROCKS of serge and datin, some braided $11). 30 AFTERNOON FROCKS of crepe de chine, satin and georgette crepe, with touches of novelty bead trimming and embroideries. 28.00 VELVET GOWNS, also charmeuse and soft finished satins; these gowns nre attrac tively embroidered and have satin col- l:i 35.00 Coats & Wraps Afternoon and Evening STREET AND MOTOR COATS of velour, with collars of coney fur, nlso mixtures in heather and brown $29.30 GENERAL UTILITY COATS in wool ve lour, tweeds, pom pom or lounine, many trimmed with seal, Australian opossum and coney 39.30 DRESS COATS developed in wool velour, bernice cloth and silvertone velour, trim med with Hudson sejjl, coney or nutria. . . . 48.00 CHIFFON AND MIRROR VELVET, hand some daytimo and evening WRAPS, col lars and cuffs and bandings of fashionable furs 59.50 to 363.00 AFTERNOON AND SEMI-DINNER FROCKS, a special group of gowns, including the season's very latest mod els in chiffons, satins, novelty silks and velvets 45.00 DINNER AND DANCE FROCKS of chiffon velvet 69.50 EXCLUSIVE AND COPIES OF IMPORTED MODELS 69.50 to 275.00 Waists & Blouses Distinguished and Unusual Waists atid Vlouiex that arc individ ual and dutinctive with this house ALLOVER LACE BLOUSES, over flesh colored lining, long rolled shawl collar nnd tie "of white satin with acorn ends... $5.00 GEORGETTE CREPE and crepe de chine blouses in fltfsh and white, side frill, hand-embroidered and lace trimmed 5.00 GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES in navy or dark brown, long roll collar and vestec of bisque satin, also flesh and white, and all white 7.50 STRICTLY TAILORED SHIRT of whito satin, high neck, elf-corded edge and pearl buttons 8.50 GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSE in flesh or white, also soldier blue with long collar of bisque georgette 10.00 GEORGETTE BLOUSE in flesh, white, bisque and suit shades, trimmed in filet lace, hand-embroidered and beaded effects, long roll collars of satin and real filet lace . .. 12.50 to 25.00 Mill mery Parisian and Original SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION An extraordinary assemblage of huts portraying styles for every occasiori .175 hats at $10.00 (Regularly 16.00 and 18.50). An unparalleled selection of the finest products of American designers nnd y ur uivri evident win ii wins v iw viii. ' Ntf?wV;"2!. , v vti (M& . JL. .tr .. .'". 'SSVj, tr-.i't J.va. 135 hats at S5.00 (Regularly 8,75 and 10.00) Also trimmed and tailored hats of silk, lyon and P?n vv v. A-V '! rmiJ I ir?ji '4 V,i t? 'T ' , xfl '1 afcv f r- i. ? ' 3 K '111 ' 4M w i, :af. , & Pi rr ni ii1 J, ' ftl ?- i III ir t". .if, 1 .dl . rfj! 11 A',1 .- .a bti-l . y Kfjl , ' 3 M m sswwj a CJ S' 'if &i VT f ( 7 h iM" pt5r .V J 3 Ffl " 1