JtV7 (TSJO 1 -' EVE&IHG PUBLlb LBDGBR-PHIIADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AtfGrTJST 30, 1919 t n rf-"rl , i. a "r 4nrf So They Were Married By HAZEL 1H5YO DATCIIRLOR CopvHpM. lff, bv Public Lt&tttr Co. SrOiJ7 CLOSED ALL DAY TODAY x WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair IK If;: J. B I? te cS t IP In- START THIS STORY TODAY JANE was plainly carried away by the first real romance that hnd conic Into her lf. The reaction on her wan no great In comparison with the wny her first husbaliel liatl treated her thnt it seemed In the rosy dajs of courtship almost unreal. Hob was, so dear, no considerate, so thoughtful of Joy, who adored him, that Jane culd sec nothing but happiness stretching before her in treat waves. It almost took her breath n'way. Her need for money just nt present was appalling. She wanted pretty things, and she was kept close to the wnll with the comparatively small salary she received, so that she did not see how she could go to Rob with her ward robe even in fair condition. She hnd the Idea that If once she could get her things whipped into shape she could keep them that wny. Tor the first time In her life June was netnallv icnllzine the truth about her self. She know that she was careless about things. She knew that she ought tnthn Mnrn pnrnfill nhntlt llpr flnnPIir- b ki . . t l-$t - , I 1. .. . nt linn.td race; sne Knew in ncr iivull ui '" "that minor things did count, but her nature was hard to combat, and every bit of sjstematic management in her manner of living had to he forced. Little things In her past life annoyed her by insistently cropping up once in a while during these das. One thing In parncular she remembered with an uncomfortable feeling. It hnd happened during the first part of her marriage, at a time whin she was beginning to realized the time, and w hen she heard the had leally married, nt a time when she was beginning to renllze that her il lusions were slipping om her. She had turned almost pnssionntcly nt this time to people created In her own .mind in order to get nwny from sordid ' realities, nnd one nftcrnoon Rhc had spent several hours in her room working out a story. Darkness came before she realize the time, nnd when she heard the door of the apartment close all the lovely Imnirlnntinn of the nftcrnoon slipped nwny and she stood confronted by the fnct 'that she had neglected her work shamefully. After all, a. man hns a right to expect certain things from his wife a clean house and meals served .regulnrly and few men, certainly not Jane's husband, would understand the urge thnt hnd driven Jane to pouting out her heart in such a fashion. She nut him in the dark1 little hall they had only three tiny rooms nnd she saw that he hnd bn drinking. His face was flushed and a scowl of anger swept over it as he glimpsed the untidy rooms. Jane, with the thrill of creation still upon hei. lifted an eager face to his. "What's 'a big idea?" he growled. "I'r been writing n r.tory." she ex plained cngerlj. "Come in nnd let me tell jou nbout it, dear." He flung off her arm and stalked into the front room which they used as a combination living and dining room the little bedroom was just off this. Through the open door one could glimpse the unmade, beds and the littered bureau. The cheap peeling wallpaper made the . 1 1 1. . 1m It vnnllir .(.nil PIUCG IUUK numu UlUU lb icuhj nuo. ' The table In the outer room was Btrcwn ?! nth tlm Hirrv hronkfast dishes that had been pushed aside to make way for Jane's writing materials. The place was ?t in a terrible condition with dirt nnd J5 dust, but a man who had loved Jane unselfishly might nave excused it ior the exprcs3ion'v)n her face, that glad look that Bhe dfd not wear often these days. He stood still nnd his eyes traveled swiftly arbund the place, Jane's follow ing them fearfully. "Some place," he sneered, "and some wife for a man to come home to. You look as dirty as the place, and I'll bet you are." It was a brutal thing to say and ut terly uncalled for, no matter what had been the cause, and Jene whitened under It. A terrible wave of hatred swept over her, but down underneath she knew that In a way she merited it. She naan t even Domerca 10 uress, uuu uc still wore the dirty old kimona she had slipped on that morning to get break - t fast in. There wasn't a vestigo of din ner on the table nor even in prepara tion in the ketchen, and at the thought of facing the array of dirty dishes, to say nothing of pots and pans stacked np in the narrow little kitchen, Jane turned sick. Without n word, she hurried out 13 there, however, ana Degan to open a U couple of cans. v He followed her and stood by tire j door. Under his gaze, dark and glowering, J she was- nervous and cut her hand on i one of the cans. She dropped it and, f woman fashion, put her lips to the r. wound. T "Cannetf stuff!" he sneered. "Well, -&? I'm not going to eat any of it. You're a fine housekeeper, you are, and this f2 . hole's a ifine place for a man to come ! "home to." He flung himself out, and because she felt that there was some justice in what he said she followed him. ! Ie was out of the door, however, and had slammed it behind him before she I could speak and explain, and she was j left in the darkness with the dreariness t of the dirty apartment all around her ant) her story the story that had lifted her completely out of her environment, i all spread out, over the table with the dirty dishes flanking it. She breathed ! a long, quivering sigh and stood still j for a moment: then she went into the I kitchen, put the canned stuff away and began to clear up. It was after 11 ! o'clock before she was finished and the apartment was in order. Until then th had not stopped to think that she wns hungry. She made herself a cup of tea and drank it standing up. then P1 1 she crept into bed and sobbed nersell Tomorrow Jane wonders 'if she was at .fault. I ir M i! :: 11 I I if 3: 8 CARRANZA DENIES CHARGE -i j-. Says,Altendorf Was Gb-Between for 3e.-lln Envois Mnlrn filtv. Aug. 30. Ignaclo RonlllnK. Mexican ambassador to the United States, has been directed by President Carranza to deny statements accredited 'to JJr. raw uernado Alten ilnrf. a Pole, who served in the United States military Intelligence department during tue war, to tne enect war, uocror AUendorf acted as intermediary between Helnrlcli von kckhardt, the German minister to Mexico, and President Car liinzn. "The Individual Is unknown to me," tho president said today in a statement ,, regarding Alttndorf's dlcclosuies, "and ffi-obably is oi unbalanced wind.'' it WainiainniaLker's Down Stairs Store Will Start Septemter With a Sale of iOOO Smart New AytMoie Dresses ' 1000 Pair of Women's Fine French Gloves at $1.65 Fine French glace lambskin gloves are easily worth half as much again. They have two clasps and are overscam sewn. The white gloves arc all white or have contrasting embroid ery on the backs and hems to match. The black gloves are embroidered in white and have white hems. The above gloves are in all sizes. All black gloves aro in sizes 6V& to 8. Wc doubt if we shall have another such lot of French gloves at this low price again this season. (Central) Organdie amid Net jaampfle Waists, $1.85 as Much or IV Not all sizes in nny, one style, but there are all sizes from 36 to 46 in the lot. Every waist is fresh and in one of the season's good styles. There are crisp white organdies with vestees, pretty collars, etc., quite plain or trimmed with lace, insertion or embroidery. Some have touches of hand embroidery. Voil6 blouses with round necks, collarldss or with fiat collars aie pretty with dainty lace and embroiderjr. There are tailored waists and frilly blouses and the choice is yours. (Market) Half Price at $11 Half n dozen or more styles make an intciesting assortment of ruffled white net and oigandie. Some are 40 inches wide and others are 36 inches wide. It is easy to make pretty frocks from this I (Central) Women's Stockings Special, 25c a Pair Black cotton stockings have re enforced feet and garter tops. White Silk Stoclkiinigs Special, $1 a Pair White silk, fine and evenly 'knit, makes these stockings unusual value at this price. They are full fashioned and have mercerized cotton tops, soles and heels. Some of them have slight imperfections that will not hurt their wear at all. (Central) Talcym Powder, 11 2c a Ponied Two scents corylopsis and trailing arbutus put up in one pound, sifter-top packages. Bath Salts at Less Tham Half Clearing away the remaining bottles of bath salts, we have marked them 25c and 50c. (Central) mens New H5glhNeck Jalsots, Special, Pretty lace iabots with high necks aie worth moie than half as much again. They have long, full frills. Also, special at ?2, there are lace gilets with collais, trimmed with fine v narrow Valenciennes lace. (Central) Fine ribbed cotton combinations have low necks and are sleeveless. They are finished with lace at the knees. (Central) Fresh New Uedentlhiinigs Special at $! Envelope Chemises Nightgowns Crepe Bloomers The envelope chemises are of soft white nainsook trimmed with lace and insertion. , . ,.,,, ... . The nightgowns are of white nainsook trimmed with blue stitch ing and of white batiste finished with embroidery. . The bloomers are of pink crepe with blue birds in it. They have elastic at the waist and at the knees, which are finished with ruffles. (Central) Black Silk Skirts Special at$6.50 Glossy black silk faille poplin skirts with wide and narrow satin stripes, attractive inset pockets and a soft girdle. Black Satin Skirts are of excellent quality with tai lored inset pockets and belts trim med with loops and buttons. $10.50. 100 Beautiful F;lew Plajd Skirts nre of soft wools in the most de lightful Autumn colors. For Au tumn sports wear there is nothing so smart or so appropriate as skirts like these. The colorings are a joy. $12.50 to $10.50. (Mnrkct) Sample Handbags at Average A most interesting collection of handbags of many different kinds, including strap-books, bags ofenumeled cloth, shiny leather, leather of various grainings and colors. All are a little rubbed, but there is not one that is not a sound value. s 65c to $3.50 (Central) J. Lf ji Pll tl s17 Styles in Navy Tricotine at $25 (Savings off $7.50 to $20) 12 Styles in Navy Serge at $19.50 (Savings off $5 to $11 1 .SO) - The two most fashionable, most wearable, most serviceable materials of the season and at special prices! Every line of these dresses is new, slender, straight-line frocks following the chemise mode, with narrow belts of self material or of cord, long enough to encircle the waist twice and hang to the hem. Some of the dresses are perfectly plain, trimmed only with black or self-covered buttons and with tucks or folds. Others are elaborately braided, the braid being used in bands or in scrolls or embroidered designs. Here and there you will see some vestees of glossy silk or collars of fresh white organdie. You will note some overblouses, too, that are interesting. Every one of these dresses is of high quality, new and fashionable, and marked at much less than usual prices. If you have looked at the advance models of this Fall season you will know how great the savings are. Eight of the seventeen styles in tricotine are sketched. " Amid Hafledreds of New Ssdln sied Georgette Dresses These lovely things are in black, navy blue and taupe, the best shades for afternoon wearing, made in delightful ways with skirts charmingly draped. Sometimes the two materials are combined, a mode well thought of this season. Prices start at $25 and go upward to $49.50. (Market) Special at $15 A little gathering of black and navy serge V dresses trimmed with black silk braid and with buttons. $5 is the average saving. Radiant Autumn Millinery T jTS 11 sn am Since a season's success is gauged by a sea son's 'hats, we may expect much of Autumn 1919. Never were hats lovelier. The golden lights of brown in all their shadings hold first place among colors a hat of wood brown with fine gold fringe edging the brim and crown ; an other of golden duvetyn with shaded velvet pan sies applique on the crown with brown chenille ; another made entirely of copper-colored velvet softly draped. Of course, there are many delightful black hats of plain or panne velvet and here and there a touch of the monkey fur that Paris is advocat ing. For facings soft shades of strawberry pink or twilijrht blue are being used. Summed up, it is a season of more trimming, more color and more charm than we have known for many years. Prices are very moderate, starting as low as ?8 and $a.50. (Market) , Stamped Pieces at Kalff Price 11 0c to 50c All ready for nimble fingers are these card-table covers, huck and Turkish towels, centerpieces, pil low tops, tray cloths and chil dren's aprons, dresses and bibs. Some of the centers and tray cloths are of linen. (Central) IHairriIblboinis SpecraJ at 28c A goodly variety of fresh, pretty hair-ribbons in stripes, plain colors and Dresden patterns. They average 5 inches in width and are special. (Central) 3500 Yar$Is off ' FlaeoeHet Special at 22c a Yard A good Winter weight in softly fleeced flannellet in stripes and checks of pink or blue. It is 27 inches wide and much under price at 22c a yard. (Central) S 5000 Yarcis -off Half-Lira era Crash Less Than Mill Price at 21c a Yard Heavy-weight, half-linen crash toweling has blue borders and is 17 inches wide. (Chestnut) Eye0pemiiinig Specials nun Wfioteir Blankets Gray or white cotton blankets with pink or blue borders are $3 a pair. Heavier white cotton blankets with pink or blue border, size 66x80 inches, $4. Wool-Mixed Blankets White blankets with pink or blue borders are In three sizes at three special prices: 66x80 Inches, $7.50 ' 70x80 Inches, $8.50 76x84 Inches, $10 Gray wool-mixed blankets with white, pink or blue overplalds, 70x80 Inches, are $8.50. Comfortables Heavy-weight cotton-filled com fortables, covered with printed material, aro scroll stitched and in full size for double beds. $3". A similar comfortable with plain pink, blue, green or yellow border Is special at $4. Bedspreads Closely woven, .heavy-weight crochet spreads, 78x88 inches, are special at $2.50. Sheets of pure white cotton, fully bleached and seamless, are in these sizes: x 63x 90 inches, $2.26. 63x 09 Inches, $2.35. ' 72x 90 Inches, $2.35. 72x 99 inches, $2.45. j 81x 99 inches; $2.75. 81x108 inches, $3.05. 90x109 inches, $3.16. Hemmed pillow cases to match, 56c and 75c. Hemstitched Sheets 63x 99 inches, $2.45. 72x 90 Inches, $2.46. 81x108 inches, $2.95. 90x108 inches, $3.25, Hemstitched pillow cases,50x 38 inches, 85c. (Cheitnut) g at BSg Savings Good rugs are scarce, but we have a good assortment of perfect rugs in desirable patterns. Prices are lower than most places; wc bought months ago when tho wholesale price was much lower; the savings are yours. The savings on a number of rugs amount to large sums. WoolaimdFiber rs Neat Conventional Patterns 6x9 feet, $9 and $11.60. 7.6x9 feet, $13.75. 8.3x10.6 feet, $17. 9x12 feet, $14 and $18. Seamless Tapestr; Brussels Rogs In Oriental Designs 7.6x9 feet, $25. 8.3x10.6 feet, $31.50. 9x12 feet, $23.50 and $34. 11.3x12 feet, $35. These aro beautiful rugs in lovely shades of blue, rose, taupe, brown, green, etc., shaded to tho striped borders. 27x54 inches, $6.50. 36x72 inches, $12. 4.6x7.6 feet, $22.60. 6x9 feet, $35. 8.3x10.6 feet, $55. 9x12 feet, $59. Axmioster Rugs Oriental, Chinese and Conven tional Designs suitable for all rooms, 'with many rugs in artistic blues and rose hues. 6x9 feet, $25. 7.6x9 feet, $32.50. ' 8.3x10.6 feet, $42.50. 9x12 feet, $47.50. 11.3x12 feet, $59.50. 11.3x15 feet, $85. 'Wilton Rings In these you will see many of the newest designs from the Orient in soft .colorings. Some have plain centers with Chinese figured borders. 27x54 inches, $8.75. 36x63, inches, $14. 4.6x7.6 feet, $28. 6x9 feet, $49. ' 8.3x10.6 feet, $72.60. 9x12 feet, $77.50. 10.6x12 feet, $107. 10.6x13.6 feet, $120. ' 11.3x15 feet, $132. (Cbritnut) x Serge ! ffor Joraiors at $6.50 Navy blue serge skirts nie trimly tailored with knife pleats all around. Sizes 12 to 16 years or 30 inch to 34 inch. Plaid Frocks at $2.50 Attractive gingham frocks in various plaids are trimmed with plain-color gingham. They have deep pockets that schoolgirls will like. Sizes 6 to 14 years. One of Our Best Styles is a blue gingham frock with a slipover blouse in middy style with a turncd-up hem. The pleated skirt has a white body at tached. Sizes 8 to 16 years, $5.50. (.Market) ' Suits Special at $2.50 Fine white linene suits in Nor folk models are well tailored. There are touches of, attractive hand embroidery ' on the collars. Sizes 2 to 6 years. e Baby boys' dresses made of fine white linene are in sizes 1 year and 2 years, special at $2.50. Brother-and-Sister Frocks and Suits Special at $4 Both the suits and the regula tion frocks are of white galatea with navy gingham collars and cufFs and emblems. The frocks also have navy blue belts. They are trimmed with white braid. Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Central) Here's a Fnnne Buy for tlhie Mae Who Needs a Sunt Just 150 New All-Wool Suits and Every One Special at $30 Sack suits and suits made with a waist line and a shoulder yoke and all of good, sturdy mixed cheviots in gray and brown mixtures, "overplaids and plain grays. Some are lined throughout, some half lined after the ideas of young men. Collars are carefully cut and tailored, vests fit smoothlv and trousers harg straight and comfortably. Fittings in all regular sizes and a few for heavy men. There is not a suit in the lot that would not be marked at least $6.60 more had it to be bought today. , ' A splendid opportunity for young men soon starting to college. (duller, Market) 50c Neckties Are Very Scarce 1 Especially such good ones as ' these. They are open-end four-in-hands of silks and silk mixtures and, as there are 1800 in the lot, you can imagine how wide the choosing is. Terry Bathrobeg $6.50 A varied assortment of excel lent bath robes in a great many colorings; they're roomy and comfortable and have cord girdles. (Onllrry, Market) 's ml Special, $11.35 Fine white ribbed cotton com binations with short sleeves are ankle length. Fine for a man to wear right now, and many men wear them through the Winter. They are classed as "seconds," but the imperfections are slight and will not impair their dura bility. Men's Half Hose Special, 30c a Pair Black cotton half hose, a good, clean quality, are made with half white feet. (Onllery, Market) Corsets M $1.25 amud Sl'.SO At $1.25, topless corsets of pink coutil are for slight figures, and are finished with elastic. Three Models at $11.50 One is a slight, topless model with entire panels of elastic on either side of the back. Another, of figured pink batiste, has a low, full bust with pieces of clastic set in. The third is of flesh or white coutil with a low bust yith elastic in front. Four Models at $2.50 Included are models for slight to stout figures, topless or with low and medium-low bustlines. The corsets are well made of figured poplin or coutil in flesh and white. Thousands of Baradeatux at 38c Sizes from 38 to 42 inclusive are here in pink or white figured bandeaux. They have tape shoulder straps and fasten in back where there is elastic. (Central) 4000 Pair of Women 's Pumps and Oxford Ties at $3.90 a Pair I More Than a Third Less Than Regular. Patent leather Oxford ties. 1 Tan calfskin pumps. Brown kidskin Oxford ties. Tan calfskin Oxford ties. All of them have turfled soles and high, covered Louis heels. The lines are long and slender. 1000 Pair of Children's Shoes at $1.50 a Pair White canvas button shoes on wide-toe shapes have welted soles. 9 Sizes 212 to 6. (Cheitnnt) u- IB J- fcr ,v if fr !' V ; j?& (v 0 tin M. (1 . tin Ns.
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