vu- 1 sff.i.iQ . Jd ',.' "J- "4 , .. m 'JKv T"X v fil rlf'F.yi' J i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE H, 1919 fv , it 15 v i , rr y,v t5 i . 4n So TTze Were Married By IMZEL DEVO JMTCHfclOR Copvrigit, llll 11 ruMlo Ledotr Co. f STAUT THIS' STOKY TODAY RUTH hnd maneuvered every way slip could think of to get IUta out o the house, but IUta wns evidently de termine not to go, nnd ns for letting " Ruth go nhead to sec If anything were 1 wrong, IUta would not permit that either. Finally Jtuth satd; ntii - ., .. -. hi . i Iff lien neon comes noi)ie we 11 semi .Ititn started at this Suggestion. "O f, . -.-, I I, no, sne nroiesieu in some cinuurruss- i rncnt, "Scott will think mc silly to get irlgliteneu over nomine. gi Ituth could not help smiling a grim little smile to horse! at this remnrlc. was it oecauso juta uui not want any one to go into the apurtment next door. that she refused to nllow even Seott to investigate, or wns It simply because she feared that Scott might lose some of his admiration for her if he discover cd her to be n timid female? "But. if jou nre afraid to go back and von won't let nnv onfl'rlso en nnd YhP see If nil) thing is wrong, what arc' 5 on ftm going to do?" asked Ituth, a llttlo bit exasperated. "I just want to stay until 1 hnd got ten over being so foolish," IUta ex plained. "I thought that If I conquered myself nnd just inndi mjsclf go over there, then I wouldn't get frightened over nothing again." Ituth noticed that Ililn woro a strain ed look about the eyes, nnd that In spite of thc desultory converxution between the two girls, Ititn seemed to bo entirely on the nlctt. It was ci though Mie were listening for something. After n Jew minutes Ituth found herself listen ing too, although she line no idea what she expected to hear. Finally she fancied that she did hear something and that something was the flight click that the door of the AVIiit mores' apartment nlwnys made when it was closed. Ituth started up. , "Wasn't that joitr door?" She queried. , "No, I don't think so," Ititn return ed quickly. "Did youi think jou heard it?" ' "I was sure I did, I'll see." And she got up. IUta followed her to the door, and Until opened it und stepped out in the hall. Both girls listened intently. "Someone is going downstuirs." whimpered Ituth. As she spoke she glanced at Ititn. The dim light in the hall showed her face" i dieted of Unit ! strained look, she seemed tn be no longer listening, theru wiis almost uu expies- sion of relief o. it. When she spoke her oiee sounded reassured. "You imngined it," she said laucli- ing n little. "Who could be coming out of my house nnd going dowustuiis lit this time of night?" Just'tlicn there were footsteps henrd on the stairs. Thjs time the sound was unmistakable nnd both girls stood still on the landing waiting for whoever it was to come up. When Scott, carrying two heavy bags, followed by his sister, rounded the fcu e in the stairs, Huth drew n sigh of relief. Scott looked up In amazement. "lias anything happened?" were his first words. IUta was the first to speak. "Not a thing. I got afrnld reading a horrid spooky story, and I came here .for pro tection." "Then I heard something." Huth put In. "You imngined it," teased Hltn. Alice stood by, an expression of haughty disapproval on her face. Ituth turned to her remorsefully. "This Is n fine way to greet 5011, isn't it. Alice." she said trying to be cordial "A couple of silly women nfrnid of their own shadow, but then I guess we women arc nil the same. You re afraid of hotels." Alice's face was flushed resentfully when she replied, nnd her mnnner to ward IUta was almost rude. Rita, how ever. Ignored it cheerfully nnd went Into her own place with no apparent fear of any kind. She even refused to nllow Scott to come iu with her. "If I don't conquer tills foolishness, I'll be silly every time I'm left alone." She explain ed. And then she" was inside the npnrt- ment nnd the door closed with thnt same little click thnt Ruth wns certain she had henrd before. It troubled her. She wns certain too of stealthy footsteps go- Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA To Members of K. U. H. C. Dear Cynthia With your nld to the members of the Keeping Up Hope Club. Being n member of the above-mentioned club I wish to tell jou of the good it 1ms done in my case. Since I hnvc been reading the ad vice nnd encouragements thnt have been offered to the public through the club, 1 have made a resolution thnt I would keep up hope, no matter how hard it wns, nnd so fnr I have car ried out my plan. I thought nt one time there never could be sincere friendship between boy and girl, but I am inclined to chance my opinion. I hnve found since keeping up hope thnt one really must adopt the habit of find ing the good In others. It was one of my habits (frankly speaking) to find fault with every one, especially the fel lows. 1 nm going to confess right here and now that I didn't gnln any thing by it. After ndoptlng the above-mentioned habit, I began to find friends nnd iralizc their true nluc. I hnve realised there Is something in life worth while and that our leward comes in finding the cootl In otheis. 'Mso. thanks tn f'vnlliln fnr lmr kind aid, nnd I feel that I have lifted n big burden off mv tlinnliinra l,v tnlklnz freely without being tnlked about to the extent of limine people know ine. Mny I add a few words to Henna, ion sny that the girls oer hele nr different from some you know. From thnt I judge that jou nre a stranger in this part of the country, l'rny. will you Adventures With a Purse 'm HMIinil the luncheon sets mnde of patterns Mencltcd on them in colors? The material icsemblcs oil cloth nnd all that is necessary to restore the originnl spotless clennllness is to rub it with a damp cloth. Well todny I ing downstnirs when they hud fust come saw sets n trny cover nnd bib for out on the landing to listen. Of course Unli of the same mnteiial. They nlc she might be niisjmlgiug Ritn for huh- pry nttrncthe. nre serviceable nnd be-t , the do not need (o be wnslied dnv. A damp cloth will whisk nil spots. Think what n saving like this, which nM hut lift pectlng her of anything underhanded, I of nil but Kiln's entire attitude had warrant ed suspicion thnt evening. Ruth wns Immediately conscious of Alice's presence in the apartment, al though she tried to be cheerful and tourr tcous. "We'll hnve. to put you up in the living room," she explained, laughingly. "I see," Alice said ungraciously. "I should think jou and Scott would feel that you need n larger apartment, Ituth," she ndded. "Yes, so' thnt our relatives could come and camp out here whenever the spiiit every aw a j a set cents, will menu ! Dorothea knew I hnd been ndventur ing. "Hid you see the pcicnle nprons?" she nsked. "Tell me about them," I demanded. "Well," she replied, "they nie good-sired nprons ." "Just minute, just a minute," I interrupted. He spceiiic. my dear. v lint do jou mean by good sized? "Tliej rencli al most to the bottom of the skirl," she 'explained, "and protect the front of moved," Ruth thought fnrlously, but , the vl.irt complete!. The nre of white she only said, "This is large enough. Wc-ipemile. with black dot. and the cot cents, an hoiiest-tn-gooduess "Tills is what Dorothea found and so I nm telling jou of it. I hope I can describe the enn-server so that jou can understand just whnt it is. I'll confess it is 11 rather difficult task. It resembles 11 nhkel coffee-pot with straight black Iinndle coming from1 the pot nt light nngles, nnd in si.e itl tvymld hold perhaps two cups of coffee. 1 Tl.. I. Lin,- n nnff.. unl Vrtl 1 .lll.lt vimi ii. i-,u v ii ,1111117 i;".. '"hi nm.. in the world is it?" jou nsk. And "n don't have many guests. Dveu It we did but ten move, I doubt if we should tnke n vlncc Largain with more rooms. I should like them laigir though." Ruth's thoughts flew again to Rita and Alice interrupted suddenly by sn) -lug: "By the way who vyis. that woman jou h.id hcic? She looked like n cheap a tress." It wns Scott who replied immediately in Rita's defense, fin the net Installment tomorrow, Ruth has a bad night und Alice 'takes advantage). . THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE i,i To Mrs. E. B. I would like to piesent jour "request through the exchange, but there nre so many in ho much actual want nnd nceif that it seems wiser just to confine our pleas for that. As to the otjicr re quest, I am going-to try to see what I can do, for I know how things must be. it - I Y t Tiger Kittens Want Homes To the Editor of tho Woman's I'aoe: Dear Madam The kittens arc old enough to go to new homes, good homes where they won't be mnuled. Do jou want any? We have written Mrs. R. also. One is black, n femnle ; the other three tigers n're males. Let mo hear froni jou, ns others want them. B. l Here is good news nbout some kit tens who were wniting to grow up a little for women's exchange readers. Now they nre ready, if you please, nnd thb letters of readers with "good homes," will be forwarded to little Miss 11. V. , To Locate Sailor To the Editor of the Woman's Vaoc: ' Dear Madam la there any place where the home address of sailors may be learned? If so, where? M. D. B. Tiiere is no particular g'enernl home uddress for sailors for the navy is so 'large. You must know the name of the boy's ship or the nnval base or jard to which he is attached. It it is very Important that you bhould locate the sailor, you can obtain his address by writing to the Bureau of Navigation, 'Washington, D. C. . - -An Appreciative Letter To Ht Editor ot the Woman's Pane: Dear Madam It was very kind of you to tnke f much trouble, and I am verv sorry (fat you werp unable to rlocate any ftace where such lessons are to be had, Kec 6t charge. Regarding' physical instrucjion at the Y. M. C. A., I nm already a member of West Branch and try to nrrangn to "get n swim there every we$. You nrobably do not understand just why I wish to take boxing lessons, It is not to imnrove myliealth, ns that is quite good, but I -firmly bellevo that every fellow should be nble ,to tnito care 01 himself physically should the occasion demand it.. Ypu, Jielng tt woman, do not realbre how iinportnnt this Is, but you must realize that no one hns very much respect; for a man or boy who can nob defend himself or any one else who might need help. As I told you in my last letter, I called up several of the boxing acad emies, but their charges nre really more than I can afford to pay at tins time I think the best thing for me to do is to start snving a llttlo every week and probably by fall I wllj have enough to pay for lessops. Some time ago I wrote to you regard ing hospitals and an operation on my nose. You might be Interested to know that the operation was performed very nicely, nnd that I have already began to feel n whole lot better because of it. I wonder if jou really realize just how valuable jour column is tn fhns i... huve need of information such as vou give out. I have bothered you quite often, but have never written you un less I positively felt that, the question involved was worth jour time and at tention. I wish jou nil kinds of luck with jour column and may, perhaps, be able to dio'vv my appreciation in a more material way at some later date. II. M. B. You nie surely an appreciative joung man to sit down nnd write such n heln. fill letter. I say helpful because, know ing whnt a 'person can do, makes her want to tryall the lianierto do more. A Bundle of Real Flax To the Editor of the ll'smaii' foot: Dear Madam Can you give me any idea what to do with flax? This flax is ready for the spinning wheel. I have a real good-sized bundle; of it. It is flax that was raised by my own grand mother, nnd I really don't know what to do with it, and I think it is a shame to destroy it, as it looks as if it was jiiht raised. So would jou please give me some idea vthat I could do with it? MRS. W. II. R. I have found what may bo n solu tion. The Arts nnd Crafts Guild told me thnt the Dcnison House In Boston is doing work with foreigners nnd pre serving all their native 'hand work. Miss Florence Chase is nt the head of the work, and if you write to her she can tell you whether anything enn be made of the flax, or whether It can be made into mntcrial of any Jrtud. The nddress is Denison House, Folk Han dicraft, 03 Tyler street. Boston, Mnss. Nothing of the kind is (done In this city, and' this seems to Tbe the only place thnt would be able to help you at nil. Just told them nnythlng that came to hl mind for n pastime. Now whnt I wnnt to do is regain these girls' friendship, especially the one, and how to do it. I don't know whether to tell them all good by or try again. Have been thinking of joining the marines and going to France ngain. A RnADIHt. Certainly try again nnd keep on try-" ing. If I were in your place I would vvrite the joung lady in question n little note asking her to please frankly eplnln why she will have nothing fur ther to do with jou.. Let her ne thnt you regard nnd respect her hlglil.v . but, of (ourse, don't , be sentlmcntnl. Say jou would like, very much for her to go to the thentrc with jou some eve ning, nnd nsk her if she won't please select some show she would like to see because love is the, foundation of nil dainty handkerchiefs, too fine to he 1 Into it little true linrmlneeit. lfnnrr Tlriinitnnntl hnHlonnt in i. i...,i.... r... ..... ..!.... ' tn the instill true lintminecs, Henry Druminond hnsi.nnt tn llm InnmtrMa. n tow -ivW written n book by thnt nnmc which 1 ,i.i.,- .... .iti..... ..u- ...i .. ..... . - 7 iiiiiiki ui iiuiuii villi in mill i nil rsi-i-si , thnt must nlso be kept separnte from think ou would he interested In read ing. Sometimes when one loves n per son very, verv much it makes one so full of love thnt he just sort of bubbles over and loves everjthing nnd every body just n little more. Love often casts n glow over the world, all sorts of everyduy things seem more beautiful, and the one In love the general wash. Here is n good wny to make such bags. Look among jour fancy colored silk stockings, pick out those the feet of which nre too much worn to darn, .(lit ..ff llm .It... itl. Im.l Intl .....I ...... n I ... vi. .ii,- iif,iii mi l.wii mm inn 'casing In the top hem through which settc, nnd tacklnftiifo,- . ,'$ Miter of the bnketj.;Av 'va 'the,. to the Inside center of the bnketV- lew Riiicnes around mc top ot ine, jf. im&Kci win hick ine nun iinuiy Jt tilnrn. A tionlpr wnv is tn rut k piece of cnrdhoHrd the size of the 'liVVsjj In, ii (if llin Hnulrnt nnvtn t.'ltli ft tilbM J?f of stinking nnd sew to the lower edg-,'3 of the bag. Attach this lining to' thtffogi To decorate the basket use vegctnbtaS stains, gieeu from Hplnach water.' tell us more nbout the girls from where nnd mention n convenient evening. I you come? Mv dear, there tnlclit notlniu quite sure she will reply to jour he such n thing ns pure friendship be- letter favorably. At thp same time I iween a noy and Rirl, but there Is stun ; would also go. to this joung man a thing ns fcinccritv To coin such n of whom v.ou snenk. and insist girl hns to demand the lesnect of n on his clearing your name with these fellow and to lit him know "where he gets off." Hv- that I mean that If she wnnts. to hold herself hiph in his hon.ir she will be sPnsilile nnd able to take interest in him, tnke him for whnt hr is nnd not for what he should be or what she wnnts him to be. And she iris I would roaming spirit I try to conquer this Hat Etiquette for Weddings Denr Cynthin As I hnve to be lust man nt a wedding. I hnve decided must nlso remember thnt henutv is onlv I '" "r"r fM, ,,rc" R,lit "j,"1 '" l"t skin deep and undernc-ith there is a i "'"' l,ln,,k "- I,c"so ''l" mP. lf ll h henit that might inteiest her some dav. Men nre nil light, hut keep them in their place. MISS NOI'.ODY'S (ilRL. Try to Win Her Denr Cynthia I have whnt might call a "lonining" nnture, having neen in every France nnd Ulien I get tlicd of u town I leave on the fiist train thnt leaves, no mat ter which wnj It inns. I never cnied for anything or wheie wns until I rami" to Philadelphia I came heie .laniuirv 1.", and went to work. About n week Intei I met n fiiend who introduced me to one of his girl friends, with whom fnr the first time of my life 1 soon fell in love. I soon grew tired of Philadelphia, nnd left for Atlanta, (!n., nnd stnjed theie n month. I thought so much of the girl while in Atlanta that T returned nnd found my friends hnd all turned ngninst me. ' Investigating the matter. 1 found that my fiiend (the fellow) hnd been telling the girls I knew some verj false stnte ments about me. I knew not why, because no one ever had n grudge against me. When I nsked him why he did this lie stated that when they nsked nbout me that he proper for me and for the midpgtnotn to do s; if not, tell mc how it would be the best? BILL. If the wedding is to be after (! o'i lock both the bridegroom and the best man wiar full-dress suits with white bow ties, nut black ones. A high lint should " be wot n, but if this is not nvailnble a ng .l,l,, ..Ml . S!tn.., Ulu ,i..l,1 ,r,l state in the fniou, and in',,0 u ,, , ,,,. 0 LnglnmLiilso. I ...,'., ,,,, ,,,....,, ,, ,i,i, in ii ii 1 1, , tt j .mi. iii.ii ,i uim n ,ii white waistcoat should be worn nm! grn tinusers. A four-ln-linnd tie in gr.n nnd giay gloves should be worn. A high lint is worn nt nn afternoon wed ding, too. but if Jim piefer wear ynur sti.iw hat to the rhuiili nnd leave it wheie it won't lie seen. 'Almost Nineteen' Answers 'Sandy' Dear Cjnthla The reason I nm late iu iiiisvv cling Snudy's question is be cause I do not feel at nil sure that I nm (iipubli'of ansvveiing it, but as long as he nsked me I shall ti.v our question, S.iudj-, is n vei.v luojd one huMiisp there lire nil Kinds of love. Then- is a love of home, mother, countrv and all that, but I suppose jnu mean lust the love that comes once to every ninn I think Bessie ('. gave jou u ven gnnd definition of love and I ugiee with nil she said. In di fining love I would sav it is "the Kreatest thing in the world," I canyserver, I answer nrlgnti.v, "Know ns much now as 1 did before," jou mutter. "WoJ, jou see it is tills way. Ctjns of conilyiised or evaporated milk oi e rather unsightl for the table, while if jou pour some of the milk in n pitcher it doesn't keep as well. But this enn-server holds n large si.ed can. You slip it inside, the spout auto matically punches a hole in the can, and behold ou have n sanitary nice ap pearing milk pot for ?l.f0. For the names of sbops where nr tides mentioned in "Adventures With n 1'urse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Kvr.siJia I'l nr.io Lkikicu, or phone the Woman's Department, Wulnut 3000. Bake it with Royal I ' and he Sure J r'ry XNY-AAVTf SUBBSC rf- 1VT T SITI V11JUI 7gA And you get your tJp choice of these WORLD FAMOUS ELECTRIC ASHERS notices many things thot never attracted enn be drawn cord or ribbon. The j pink or red from beets or any dye,' his attention before. I suppose there ribbon, if saved from the enndj boxes, i left from stnining n straw hat or a Is onlj one real love, but most of us stationery flowers or Christmas boxes. ' box of water or oil colors. If tlin J&3 fall in nnd out several times nnd nre is quite good enough for this purpose, room has white woodwork sou mlzlit $? none the worse for the experience. Cord from bunches of violets is quite even make a little whitewash out of a ', -a Oftentimes it Ienves n sore spot in our1 practical to use this way. small lump of lime. Be sure to ndd '' vfl hearts thnt we never quite forget, but1 Hie silk stocking can be nttnehed to little bit of mucilage to this so it will, it also leaves us just n little kinder nnd ine nnK,ci oy gnineniig the lower edge ndhere nicely inure lyinpnmciic. II lias oeeu sum that in love there Is alvvajs one who loves the most, nnd I believe that istiuc, for some people just seem to be made to love more than others. But love is not nil hnppiuess, Sandy, for it cannot bo denied thnt if love is the great source of jo, it is nlso the chief cause of suffering. I wonder how mnnj ot our renders will recognize the following quotation . "Love! Iiejond measure bejond death it nearl) kills. But one wouldn't hnve been without it. Why? ' Your question is the theme of many j hooks. Sand, nnd I believe 1 could write n book on it and still feel thnt I hnd hnrdlj touched on that wondeiful subjeit love almost xini:ti:i:n'. Propriety in Dancing Dear Cjnthin Do Jou think it is proper to whirl around nnd around in dancing. Is it nllow cd in public plmcs ' How long do jou think it would tnke a person to learn to phi the popul.ir songs on the piano? N'l VLTLI'.N. Ii.inciug depends on the Individual Tlieie is nothing esscntinllv imptnppr in whiiliug mound nm! around, but i1.uk ing. with too much iibnmlou, is not ver.v Inilvlike Different dance thiols have diflerent rules. In nnswer to your second querv, th.it nlso depends on the individu.il. Fancy Little Bags From the Berry Boxes Have you ever spph the woman who hns enough little fane lugs'' A new use for them crops up eveij d.ij . The thrifty womnn does not wnnt to buj new materials for these little ikccsso l ies For her it is a good plan to save the little baskets in vvhiih heiries nnd ihciries nre purchased. The pint ones make ver.v clever little lings uud are quite large enough to hold numerous small niticles that it is poliej to keep together, such ns soiled gloves or soiled APEX PRIMA NUWAY Think of It' Only $7 CO first navmcnL Ttti. tail oti iiood to pay down nnd you set any on of l iltfo in a j in iitvv ci ii col iiiuuci ij cCtriO Wafers thut you may select, delivered to your llOIIlf Then you can ry th balan In nmalt eav monthly payments. Free Drmnmtrntlnn In onr Homo riioNi: srniri: r;o In oar utiau-rnoni sou run ftrr ne.irlj till tuukr of rlrrtrlc wisrifM nnd cleaner. DEFT DEVICES CO., Inc., 1640 Market St. itp"1 "ii mil mi in i in mi i i in i 1 1 1 1 1 s i'l 11111111 dessert (Hot a ' gelatine I . O-Boy! 'pxIE Feast of Belshas- zur was a very tame affair without an 0-JOY DESSERT to give it the final exquisite touch of the perfect repast. Mado In n 1et minutes a different wsy for evtryrtav No BK required rive flavors: Chocolate. AlmonJI... anllla anil plain. .Sola by all grocer.. In sealed pnekaces. 10c "uler'' i.nouRn ror the whole ram 11) several meals Recipes in each package. HOLLAND ItV.SK CO Ilollund. Mien. Makers of famous Holland Rusk s Better than any toast browned on a toaster. vY-V. Jm. ' .1 M m IV1LII MP'JVS 5"4U json uiiMimmiirmmimiiiiNirniiimiiiiimnniimiiiUJ-- 14 iHiuiiimimiimmimiiimHiimj 1 in " . s &t& .!. Tkst skmatVit I rxw m I aXt tnutl from under the armt or tho face can ba very easily aceons ollshed br latin? this axcallant ifl preparation. Sold by-j drug ' 1 ) rta ai.Alk. 'Hilnnlu- KH&fc'lrWMj Cool Refreshing Desserts Are what Mother Nature demands for summer days. Desserts that may be prepared without fuss and bother are what Mrs. Housewife demands. I have met both requirements in Mrs. Morrison's Chocolate Pudding M Mrs. Morrison's Golden Vanilla Pudding "Simply Delicious," is the unanimous verdict of everyone who tastes them, and it's a comfort to know that all the ingredients are so pure, and healthful, and easily digested, that they are ideal for invalids and children as well as grown ups. l.P(. Wawj ii v.. . ,'.. y . rsia. 1 OC " ' (Signed) Get Mrt. Morritan'a . v Fr- Has been the motto for fifty years in millions of homes where good food is recognized as the first essential of good health and where pride is taken in good baking. H i I ; Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste JB' Our Goes the Fan There's no need for it when you have an iced cold pitcher of Tetley's. A tinkling, refreshing glass of Tetley's iced Tea makes you forget the heatl Tetley's Teas are selected from the World's finest tea gardens skilfully blended from 15 or more teas then carefully packed to protect the flavor. Use Tetley's Orange PekoeTea, clear and amber-colored for making iced tea. $ w M 4 1 af l(& 3 -fM ' an m A 9 S3 TETLEYS TEA 'i Up '' r 'p ! -y hm 'p y 1 fgfl.,- JL . v 'y 11 '' " ' ' ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. n T''iffVlWw S Mil ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. k STORES CO. 81 I ;: Our Three. Big Bakeries r ,t . 'A' S c, ,0 A S cr r"0- A, s Xi A S. c Our Three demands of' With a Weekly Output of More Than TWO MILLION LOAVES Are kept busy practically Night and Day to supply the "Victor" Bread our more man lisw stores. Just one reason Quality that's all. Victor Pan Victor Rye Victor Hearth1 fOc Uiwai I Vklor Raisin Bread, Loaf, f fi O, (Peppered full of Luscious California Raising) " " SJIIf ISISJi IS 'I' T ' 'J' ' ! ! nJi i ! tl iJl ISS it. 'V j, ' ASPQ.y- ;ASCO.; . "ACPrA,. ASO . ABCO, AS -- -w- w w ' "V "V- " S ASCO. ASCO. ,ASCO. fy'J.W C J f White RetgnaUm Suggcatinu Vacation Distinction in dress is attained through painstaking at tention to the details of your costume. If you select La France Shoes, you know that you are beautifully and suitably shod, for they are not only graceful in cut and exquisite in finish, but they have "Style to Boot." M m 9 .-a . r-.v There is a La France model for every occa sion, and their prices are the lowest compat ible with materials of the finest. Feat to Fit Feet Tis a 2a6im&i, The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market Street , .. -A .SfiKV .. '-w - iry, r " U, .&'' i,-" . V4 . ? ' 'A i '' W -- --- -- - t- '..--. r.r. .J. .-. . IV j).J - : 1 riHaHHiHsi., i& v. ii& i" . t ',, . 41 , i.il -Aii i .: ' " ' ', JJ.-S
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