rH4J kin J " ' . r.v r ft. fc 'Y I If J ' & .ta 4 4ntf So Tze Wre Married By HAZEL DEYO DATCIIFJ.OR CopurloM, 1019, Jn I'uUlo Ltiotr Co. STATIT THIS STOKY TODAV mj miinav. at ilm fnrt of' fl. weeK U thlnss weren't nearly so hpd ns they had been that nrnt day, which nan been the wornt experience Kuth hart ever lived throucli. On the second day phc had none to tne oinee with n. little more celf-aSMirance. Mr. Jlrownln had paid cood morning to her nnd sho felt ns though Rh had been asked to be associate editor. It was almost funny how grateful m was for the smallest grain of proffered kindness. That first wecu Scott and Xluth nad Bone nowhere, chiefly becne nuth did her housework nt nleht, and after she was finished was too tired to do any thing hut crawl Into hed Tho Friday night of her first week, while shi- was In the midst of dusting nnd rolling up the rugs with n carpet sweeper, the. bell rang Ttuth looked at Scott In alarm nnd hholuntarlly glanced at liei self In- the mirror that hung on one ot the walh. Sho looked flushed nnd ihot. and the hltr bungalow npron In which she had enveloped herself was Boiled. Her hair hung In untidy wisps. She was certainly not In tho mood to see people. "It's not answer the bell." she al most whispered. Scott was sociable nnd wanted naturally to see who It was, nnd he protested. A wave ot anger swept up over Jtuth. Scott i as willing to have her go to the office cery day nnd work for n dalary, but he was not willing to co-operate with her as far as the housework was con cerned. Ttuth was so nngry that she as anything but reasonable. She had forgotten the fact 5t had been ngainst Scott's ndvlco and wishes that she had taken the position In the first place There was no time to nrgue, however, nnd Huth vanished Into, the bedroom, leaving tho living room In disorder just ns Scott opened the door. ItUth leaned against tho bedroom door to hear uho It was. People were al ways dropping In when they weren't wanted. She wished they would leave her alone. Then as a girl's high-pitched voice floated in to her she realized that of all people here were the two sho wished least to see Natalie Jcrrgens nnd Jack Bond. It was the Jirst time since her marriage that Jack had eer been to see them. Ituth's heart beat fast If only The Woman's Exchange Natalie had had the grace to call up first sho might have prepared a little. She knew Just how Js'nlnlio was look ing at the disordered living room, nnd now, If she, Itulh, stopped to' dress they would think she had stopped to primp because of Jack. In her dreams nuth lifttl often dreamed of receiving Jack In her own home, There Is some thing cxclllng In having the man you have lefused to marry come to seo you after you lu lived k while with tho other man. The door whs opened and Hcott slip ped In. nuth stood In the middle of the floor the pkluro of despair. "Well," ii exclaimed, "wnat anout It?" "Get Into something, can't you?" "nut It will take mo so long and Natalie wljl thlnls I'm primping for EVENING PUBLIC LEDER-.PHILADELtHIA; MQNDAf, 'APHIL 14, 1910 Ms -r - W' Jack. Sho Just enmo hero to show him off. What did you tell them?" All In the same breath. "I said you had n heartache nnd were lying down," Scott returned. "And don't worry about the living room. It looks nit right. I picked up a few things " "I know your 'nil right. nuth groaned. "1)111 It on't be helped now. 1 II be out ns soon ns I can." And sho began to get out ot the apron nnd to fluff up her hair. ' As she vigorously scruhhed her Jnco nnd then rushed hack into tho bedroom to put on ponder, she realized for tho first time how tired she was, nnd how lime she felt -like exerting herself enougn to cmcrinln. It frightened her a little. Her vivacity had been one. of iter cmer ennrms. n had stood her In . good came when prettier girls had been present at nn nffalr ot any kind. Jack had always spoken of It, and Scott hn;l loved It In her. And now. If she. wero to feel tired like this every night and If life held nothing In store for her but work nil day In an office nnd work all night nt housework, what did It all amount to, after all? She reflected on the last week, and every evening had been the same, Onco they had cone nround. to the llttlo Italian place to eat, hut she had not enjoyed It because she. was thinking constantly of all she had to do heforo bedtime, nnd even tho red wine had failed to stir her out of her lethargy. It was In this mood that she went in to meet Jack nnd Natalie. (In the next Installment Scott makes rnlhfr nn nmnlnr dlncorerr.) r'L T-.T ,,,"''',l ' rinfrTir-V " ' - asco. asco. asco. rTWmmmgffi Hi ASCO. ASCO. ASCO.. STORES CO. :i poBnniaMf - .a; MM ' ' To Thank Thoughtful Reader To ardent nrimirer ot Ledger nnd all it stands tor: Thank you very much Indeed for remembering the widow and her two little girls. , .The gift was passed on to her nnd I 'Wish jou hnd given your name so sho might have known where it came from. I tvihli Hint we might do ns you suggest but we have found il impracticable to take this responsibility. Your thought was u uoblc one, however. "Write to Chamber of Commerce to the I'ditnr of H'omim's raot: Dear Madam Will greatly npprei'inte the following information : YVhnt are the names of Downingtown and West Chester daily newspapers? V. II. K. Donnlngtown has a weekly newspaper , fulled the Archive. West Chester has u daily paper, the Local News, and n ucckly IJecoid. 1'or jour other ques- , lions, if jou will write lo the Dowiiing ti)ii Chamber of Commerce I inn sinei lhe. will be glnd to give you all the in- I formation. Best Bait for Fish t'o Hit Editor o troMinjfV Pane I it in il constant trader of , the I've- , ning Ledger mid nsk a for om.e in- , formation : What would he the bet food for ' bait to cakh fish? i Please give some instructions on how , to catch fish? JtKADKIt. , You use different l.inds of hint for various kinds ot fish mid different rnetl , ods of catching various l.inds of lish nnd even different kinds of bah for the different seasons of the .car.' At the ' Public Library, Thirteenth and Locust streets, .ion can find 'books which will1 tell you all nbout just whfrTt bint to use for which fish, ntid how If catch them. It would require a great deal I more. space thnii I could tpare to tell yon about it here. Crocheted Sweaters Are Popular To llic Xrittor ol Woman's I'aoe: Dear Madam Would jou kindly tell me if silk hweaters will be in style i this spring nnd hummer? If they me, what color do you think ' would be becoming to mc? I am fifteen years old nnd have daik I brown hair nnd brown ejes. r'alrly i dark skin nnd not very much color YOi'.Mi mm.. , The most popular sweater o far this jear is Hie s-ilk or wool one crocheted instead 6f knitted, but so ninny people i hud the knitted ones last year. I am wire they will be worn a emu deal I this summer. From vour description of your coloring, f should .ay that , brow-n, tun, old blue, toft 'green, and possibly old vose would nil be becoming to you, but, of course, you hnc to1 judge for youielf just which one you I rnu wear best, Thcic must be some color I ' hi which qii "specialize," and jou uro the only one who can tell just what that color shall be. A S4 s A s oc pa I o A' s c. fV A '. . S c1 . 1 A SJ C ro A A kS Ci k-, A s c LO I A ,S i 'A' S' C' o The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 What Is a; 'Vllet"?' L. Tlovv la oBlrich used as trimming on the skirts of the new evening 'flocks? a, Whtu is the .best, time lo "manl , cure'!, a baby'n palls? 4, When a framed picture Is to be mailed a great distance what will protect tire picture and reduce the ost of postage-.' 9, IIovv" can mall pieces of sojp (o easily molded into a laiifer cake? 6 "Whnl sou of brush Is excellent for cleaning the bathtub? Saturday's Answers 1, The shield watch Is something new in a llttlo wrist watch. The face of tho watch is tho shield vet Hi jhlnestones and platinum, ". Thenornial rango In weight for n woman S feet 8 Inches In height Is from 147 to 157 pounds. , 3, If the cork In a glue bottle Is well grestd with vaseline when the bottle Is first opened It will not stick to the bottle afterward. t, If pudding pans are put foco downward ,m a larger pan In the oven to steam they will be clean In a JIKy. . S To tighten cane .cats in chairs 'wash theili In hot water and Boap, then rinse In clear water and put out In tho nlr to dry. 6, An attractive little bonbon dish can bo mado by crocheting riiflln A S r. 6- A s c : a' S" tc- o- A' S C' o, I A- s. K O" La si ci c o A s .c o n I . v M Absolutely Dependable Positively New-Laid GGS As usual OUR STORES will be Headquarters for your Easter Supply of the finest big selected, new-laid eggs ever gathered front a nest. ;iw IL". L"J MS" Salmon 10L, Half-pound cutlets of delicious salmon. A wholesome meat substitute use as a SALAD or in CROQUETTES. :w Bacon 28 No Waste Sliced The very choicest sugar-cured bacon, trimmed of nllovaste. Wrapped in parch ment and sold only in dust-proof cartons. 'J VN O tS J'i'l. WjJL? Produced by finely bred cattle in the richest dairy ( V ..nlUV) 1lil&rrO nistricts in the world. AVhy pay SOc or 85c for butter jWfrZr WjfmtfP Totas good? -$2r eip Richland Butter 68c,b ""s Pure Crenmery Prints, second only to our famous "f.ouella ' rr" - ?eUrryBCStC0ifCC,32fb Rich, full, heavy body the boast of every particular housekeeper, from the time she drank the first cup. S:: ?e"y Best Teas . 45c J2c ', lb.; 23c '2 lb. Blends to suit all tastes, your choice of Plain Black, Mixed and our fatuous India-Cevlon. '- Pulverized Sugar lb. 12c Easter Rabbit Cakes, lb. 22c Threaded Codfish, pkg. Gc-lOc Choice Peas can 14c Choice String Beans, can 122c Best White Beans, lb. 10c i Finest Quality Easter Candies Chocolate-Coated Rabbits 6 for lie Cream Chocolate 'Eggs, lb. 33c Easter Jelly Eggs, lb. 23c Hake fish (for fish cakes) brick 18c Columbia River Shad, big can 18c Calif. Bonita (Just like Tuna) can 19c Cream of Barley, pkg. 15c "Asco" Ginger Ale. bottle 12c Pride of Farm Catsup, big bottle 15c vi tf ! ' 1 Laundry Soap 6 cakes 25c Screens Vt" """ each 50c, 55c Argo Starch, (3 lb. pkg.) 23c Curtice Jams "n' Jar 28c Ivory Soap cake 6c, 10c Orange Marmalade, nlB J" 30c "Asco" Ammonia . . . .bot. 7c , Kidney Beans, " 12c, 18c Puddine (n"''f'"1 l""") pkg. 12c "Asco" Golden Syrup, can 12c Wilburs Cocoa . . . can 10c, 20c National Oats pkg. 9c Talcum Powder . . big can 8c Crisco 1 lb. can 29c Best Pearl Barley lb IAC j, i : The finest quality to be had none better. Splendid for soups ,&nd broths. This price is exceptionally low. : 8l Hitter's pAQnc smaii Pork & AJCdllS can Finest quality selected beans. Cooked ready to serve and packed in a very de licious tomato sauce. Buy a few extra cans at this specially low price. Uictor Qc Bread CHoaf The finest loaf of bread baked. We bake it in our own Big White Kitchens and know there's none as good as Victor it is the equal of the best home-made you ever served. , Try a loaf of Our Famous Victor Raisin Bread 10 c A J Easter Hams and Bacon Our 150 meat markets will be ready to serve you as usual with your Easter Slams and Bacon Quality the same high-grade sugar-cured we always carry, thoroughly depend able. You take no chances when you buy either our Fresh or Salt Meats. There is an clement of certainty that goes with everything we sell that makes trading with us a pleasure. Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware fyyf' 9W9 " '' '' H'"l" V iMi mmfww JVANAMAKER'S DOWNSTAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S" WAMAMAKER'S DOf N STAIRS STORE Hats of a New Type Are of Taffeta To wear with street suits there are hnts of navy blue, French blue and dark combinations and for Summer frocks there arc 'lints of the most delectable pastel shades. Picture it broad-brimmed hat of soft apricot silk faced with Nile green and wreathed with forget-me-nots and primroses or a hat of sky blue faced with Deidi-pmU Georgette. They make onp think ot weddings nnd pretty bridesmaids Prices on these delightful new lints start at $9.G0. (Mnrkrl) New Sports Silks And exceedingly smart tlfry nie, with their taupe and tan grounds and bright blue stripes, or Belgian blue with brown Ftrincs and black with white stripes. They are $2 a yard and 3(5 inches wide. They will make up splendidly into pleated skirts. Silk-and-Cotton Crepe de Chine There arc dark-colored grounds wi'h mnnv different colored hgurcs and some lighter colors also. r5c a yard, 3(5 inches wide. (( rnlruh In Passing - A bride-to-be (or any woman who loves dainty underthings) will delight in tho lovely things to be seen in .the Under muslin Store. Exquisite Geor gette or crepe de chine "night ies," envelope chemis.es, bou doir caps, matinees, mules more pretty things than one could imagine. Prices start at (Ofitml) Women who like dainty neckwear (and whai woman doesn't?) can't resist this love ly net neckwear a whole case full of it ranging from $1 for a short back collar to ?7.o0 for a vest. Rows or insets of lace, puftlngs anil hand embroidery are the trimmings. lOnlnil) Gay, colored camisoles aie a novelty. There are those made of wide flowered ribbon or of soft satin with nothing but hemstitching. $:.'. (Ontl-HH Bag ribbons there's no end to the lovely ones, and many women are using the wider rib bons for vest are tinsel em broidered or flowered. A sam ple vest is made up to copy from. A woman can make her bag and vest to match, if she wishes. $1.23 to $4.75 a yard. ((vntrul) She will need a bag frame, of course. Imitation amber and tortoise shell frames are .fl to $3. Metal frames aie 50c to $2.50. (Crnlrnl) Sparkling rhinestone bar pins and rings most women would like cither for an Easter gift. Prices on rings are $2 to 510; on pins, 75c to $15. (I fnlrnll Just the case Milady needs, Powder puff and mirror, Bringing many loving thoughts Straight from heart of giver, is the little verse on u card that slips into a dainty Easter novelty that would make a pretty gift. It is a small box with two ribbon roses or pan sies a mirror on the back of one, a powder puff on the other. C5c. Theie are many other things of the same sort that women like. (Ontrnl) The fashionable and graceful gray kidskin oxford ties that so many women are asking for are S5.75. They have light turned soles and high coered heelf. (( heslnull On the Shoe Finding counter you will see all sorts of clean ers and tilings to keep shoes in good condition. In these days of high shoe prices it pays "to take care of your footwear. (Clirstnul) Celluloid Bag Rings Special at, 25c Pair These are half price, and coming just at the beginning of the Summer drive on fancy work, they are very timely. 8 inches in diameter and they aie in led, green and lavender. (Art NoilIfivorU Store, Crnlrnl) Silk Petticoats in Easter Colors $3.85 Lovely messaline petticoats have pretty flounces with accordion-pleated ruffles and aie in navy, black and white and many changeable effects. Exceedingly attractive and lovely are those with silk jrscy tops and taffeta flounces, which are accordion pleated and sot on in points with a narrow heading of taffeta. The colors are green, navy, taupe, Belgian blue, black. At the same price also arc some entirely of silk jersey in light colors for evening wear. $8.75. Sateen Petticoats, $1.50 These are practical petticoats with pleated flounces and little dust ruffles, and are in green, blue and taupe plaids, (Central) Tailored Waists $1.85 Half Price Well-cut waists of fine white , madras, pique and handkerchief linen are made with detachable collars and soft cuffs. Many have the yoke line across the back, ! which always makes a waist fit j so well. I Also a fpv smock.s of linen touched with color and of oile, yeai sizes, (onirnu Play Clothes 1 lor Active Little People j The creepers are in pink or blue chambray with smocking at the wait and little belts, in 2 and ." i year sizes. . Rompers are of tan and white I or blue and white striped cotton I material of sturdy textuie with plain-color collar and pocket. i neie are" an Hoc. For 75c theie are blue and white and pink and white Mriped crepe rompeis. These are 0 to 6 $1.85. (Marl.el) Gingham House Dresses Special at $2 They aie of good qualitv checked or striped blue and whit'p gingham with plain color collar and ruffs, well made and neatly finished. Theie also is a new lot of the popular blue chambray rsillie Burke liou.se diesses with white collar and cuffs at $2. (Onlral) Here They Are! Men's Blue Serge Suits With An Extra Pair of Trousers Men have been waiting for them and here they are in time for Easter! The serge is of pure wool, of a weight that will give service. The blue is fast color and of a fine, deep shade. There are waistline coats for young men and 2 and .". button coats for business men of more conservative tastes. All of the coats are half lined with mohair and the seams are carefully bound and finished. In all regular sizes 04 to -1-1. Every man knows that an extra pair of trousers will almost double the life of a suit. ?:32.50. (Hallm, Market) Men's Easter Ties at 50c In many good designs and colorings, made of silk mixtures. They are large open-end four-in-hand shapes or bat wings. r,aller., Market) Pink Silk Underwear for Easter Gifts Vests in three styles with band top, bodice top or fancy top aie $2.15. Bloomers, with elastic at the waist and knees, are re-enforced. $2.75. In a heavier qualitv, the same style. $3.50 or with ruffled knees, $4.85. Heavy qualitv silk envelope che mises and combination suits with band tops are $1.85. (Central) Marabou starfs and capes are just the thing to keep the chill off and aie extremely pretty with Spring suits or frocks. Capes or scarfs of marabou alone or combined with ostrich aie $5 to $16.75. (Central) The Boy's Suit should be chosen with just as much caic and sound reasoning as father's. In fact with more care, for the wear it gets is more stren uous and it will not stand it if it is not a well-made, 100 per cent all-wool suit. There are such suits for boys of 8 to 18 years. They are chemically tested all pure wool and they are made in the best possible manner the coats well lined and the trousers lined throughout, with every seam taped. Mixed cheviots, cassimeres and navy blue wool setge are the ma terials. And the coats arc loosely belted models with slash pockets. Prices are $1.1.75 to $18.75. (Callerj, Murkel) 350 Taffeta Frocks Specially Priced at $10.75, $15 and $17.25 Typical Easter dresses of gleaming taffeta in navy, taupe rookie, Copenhagen and black. The" overskirts fairlv rustle with Spring charm and say that they were made for Easter. Many of the frocks have sleeves of Georgette crepe, others are embroidered with braid or beads. Savings range from $4.75 to $6.50 on a dress. New blue serge frocks are special at $11.25. Some smait new foulards in black or navv have Jitrurcs of white and aie $16.50. ' (Market) Over Seventy Different Kinds of Spring Wraps at $25 to $35 Surely your Easlei wiap is among this vaiieil gathering of capis, dolmans, coats or cape coats. They are of senres. silvertones. suprlp vplnurs.'frnhnivii'na.. and tricotines, half lined or lined throughout with pretty silks. Most of the capes are made with jacket or surplice fronts and a great many are trimmed with braid. Black and navy, 'as well as all the good Spring colors are here for your choosing. The velour dolman sketched, in taupe, tan and Pekin blue is half lined with silk. $25. Blue Serge Capes In No End of Styles at 13.50 to $18.73 Both long and short capo, with Braid or without. Some have top collars of light-colored silk and some are lined with silk. All are cut with a generous sweep and the lines arc good. For April Showers plenty of good tweed coats and rubberized laincoats and capes. Tweeds are $lo to $19.7o; raincoats and capes, $o to $29.75. (Market) Easter Suits are a Delight f -iM i r iiAt'jr xm- . AmM w MwW TIM W f There are many materials, though poplin and serge take the lead. Vests are much seen and con tribute lo the styles considerably. fjn v auits at sib.oU are of poplin or -' J serge with vested or embroidered :oats. Navy or the light shades may be chosen from. $20 brings wool poplin suits that are very special. One model is sketched on the right. S25 is a popular price and theie are any number of styles to' ihoose from aiound that figure. Novel mannish serge buits, wool poplin and gabardine, many with braid trimming, wool jersey and two-tone check velours for sports wear. One style is sketched. $35 for a mannish serge suit in cutaway style that is attrac tively trimmed with rows of bone buttons. Or for braid-trimmed blouse suits with charmeuse or tricolette vests. Beautiful suits of silvertone or tricotine, many handsomely trimmed, are $37.50 to $85. (Market) - Dainty White Frocks for Girls to Wear on Easter Sunday blue. very The pietty one sketched is of white dotted swiss trimmed with lavender, nink or $7.50. For girls of 8 to 14. T.arv whit frocks in mnnv Rfvln tiimmpil with nenlf. lun.. ...! ..:ui i youthful looking, are 87.50 to $10.75. One esneciallv nrettv morlol llno n ,( bodice and is trimmed with much lace and embroidered oriranilip. A wliit.. ni;., rt and a little rosebud finish it. A New Poplin Suit in navy blue lias a top collar of tan poplin. The pockets are unusual nnd vows of buttons are used for trimming.' Soft blue satin lines it. 15 to 17 year sizes at $5 ror uiu .unite mum of G years there are some frocks, from $7.50 to $13.50. pretty silk These are of taffeta in gay shades or dark blue and are often embroidered or smocked with heavy silk of a contrasting color. Sheer white collars lop them. Plenty of Fashionable Capes in navy blue serge or poplin, usually with coat fronts, are $11.50 to $37.50. From 6 to 17 year sizes. mmwi a r"H""lr"1 ' tvM lira ! 19 mi i.ii ?.. pwj " "iJ'S.: rr .en - 1 'Mi j rtfil i& m M i . F.l M i -Qfl Apt tl -ns a J 'j fctfi f j ! -fti . 1 - 'A -iMTWl,,,, lAS9a asco., as ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. (Central) ' ji irr -t- -- - 1 illi rfn ii irfa ilh f ' i - , i, r4"- lt( v; . t feMl . fi ,;.', vt"1' A . t -. i& rii "f.M ,tSii' ummmmu-mmmm r it s
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