Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHtLADELPfilA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1919
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felt asleep, but when the awoke It was
broad day, one day nearer her wedding
Sho always thought of this fact first,
but this morning there was nomethlng
else that hung over her, making her
heart heavy with foreboding, Bhe tried
to remember and then suddenly she
knew that she had to tell Lucy what
had been the result of last evening's
I talk. Almost as Julia remembered It
there was n
Julia opened
threshold
tap
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on the door and when
l.ury stood on the
Tomorrow Lucy's vacuo throat.
Julia Dreads Telling Lucy the Truth
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HEAD THIS KIHST .
' Julia (Iront y,m faced with the
Jiroblem of going on with life after
icr lover had Jilted her tor another
woman. Hhe suffered Intensely and
finally went Into a hospital to study
nursing. Then the great utteipccted
happened and Dan Carson enmo hack
and nsked her a second time to marry
him. Julia, with her heart still sore,
gave him her promise and then dis
covered that nhe had fallen In love
with another man. Dr. John Norvlllc,
the head surgeon. Thl realisation
frightened her nnd she left the hos
pital and tried to hurry her marriage
to Pan. Imagine her surprise, when
she discovered that her younger sister,
Lucy, had fallen In love with Dan.
NOW 00 ON WITH TIIK 8TOHV
cHArrai xuv
T3IJT Don 1I1 nt want to break the
engagement. That fact was quite
evident when Julia spoke to Mm the
next evening.
"Dan," sho snld suddenly, "you're
quite sure that you want to go on with
this thing?"
"Oo on with it our marriage you
mean?"
Julia nodded.
He turned white. "Julia, has any
thing happened? You're not going to
break your promise to me. are you?"
Ills faco was shaking, lits largn hands
had closed until the knuckles stood out
white. He was going through some
powerful emotion. It astounded Julln.
She had not dreamed that Dan oared
like that.
Impulsively Rhc laid her hand on his.
"Don't, Dan. I asked because I want
ed you to be sure. Of course, I am
not going to brenk my promise, but I
wondered If we were suited to enrh
other. I guess," she said, laughing
nervously and wetting her lips, "a girl
always thinks of things like that the
last minute, ond there isn't very much
time left, is there. In our case?"
"Not much, thank fiod!" he said
earnestly. "And I won't feel safe
Until you are really mine. I have a
strange feeling that even now some
thing is going to como between us,"
Julia tried again in a few minutes.
She felt impelled to do so by the mem
ory of Lucy's miserable llttlo tear
stained face.
"I wonder whv you did not fall In
love with Lucy, Dan. She is so much
more vour type than I am."
"What makes you say that?"
"Oh, she is. She doesn't believe In
being" Independent and nil that, and
she's so fond of you."
"Lucy's a child."
"I know sho Is. but men like chil
dren. They like a woman to be easily
molded to their Ideas of -what she
should be."
Dan did not seem to be impressed by
what Julia had said. In his heart of
hearts he wos confident of his ability
to convince her some day that she wns
that kind of a woman, too. As for
Lucy, ho had never thought of her scri-
THE LOOSE TUNIC
IS POPULAR NOW
The Question Corner
Today's Inqulrlr
1. What old-fashioned wrap Is com
ing Into use again?
2. How can the woodbox beside the
fireplace bo made doubly useful!
3. What will prevent disintegration
of flower stems before the flowers
themselves are wilted?
4. How Is wide lace used on an at
tractive negligee, that is calculated
to give a slender appearance to a
stout person?
Ti, How ran the annoying squeak of
a piano pedal be stopped?
fl. What color Is predominant In the
new clothes for all times of day?
Yesterday's Answers
1. The 'rose means love.
2. Veils over the face are used this
season as a pars, of the tint
trimming. 3. A popular pastime for the woman
with clever fingers Is painting
bright . flowers and designs on
china that Li all one color.
4. An attractive toy to be remem
bered for Christmas Kve, is a
small suitcase filled on one side
with writing paper and on the
other with sewing materials and
fattcrns.
Imbroidcry Is the most popular
trimming for all kinds of dresses.
0. White .washable clothing should
be prepared for winter storage
nlth a thorough washing and a
deeper bluing than usual to avoid
yellowing.
ously. Lucy had been very sweet to
him while' Juha was in the hospital.
but Julia was the woman of his choice.
And so the promise that Julia had
made Lucy to sound Dan came to
nothing.
Lucy had gone to a concert with her
mother and father that evening and
when she returnrd Julia's door was
closed and locked. Although Lucy
knocked softly and spoke Julia's name
several times, Julia did not answer.
She was lying there in bed wide awake,
but she did not know how to tell Lucy
that she had had no success. It was
all Biieh an Impossible state of affairs,
so tangled up nnd with so many angles,
and the days were so few now in which
she belonged to herself. Soon would
come the daj s when she would be Dan's
wife, when she would live in his home.
She nnd Dan had talked over their pros
nectlrr finances nuite freelv and they
hud even looked at apartments. It
wasn't Dan's manner to say that he
would have such and such on Income
nnd that he could afford to give her so
much out of it for an allowance. Julia
soon saw that for every penny she
would have to go to her husband and
that Dan rather looked lorwaru to we
idea of posing as the generous husband.
He had no faith at all in woman's
ability to handle money, and although
his salary was ample and Julia would
have plenty, she was to be treated like
a baby concerning money matters. Julia
lay awake tlilnKlng ot these tnings lor
hours, it seemed. She beard the clock
downstairs strike several times, and
sundry souuds came from the back of
the bouse, the opening of windows, the
cries of cats, and once in a while the
sound of Mary turning her Ueavy body
restlessly in the next room. Julia did
not know when it was that she finally
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Narline Face Powder
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nntara in the meinera,
I The foundation of this dress is
black crepe meteor. The bodice and
tunic are of embroidered georgette
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Granulated Sugar
The sugan situation lias reached such a critical stage,
that we feel a word of explanation made directly to our
customers is in order.
Of one thing you may be certain sugar is not available
in sufficient quantities, else we would have it.
Today and for some time past the sugar supply
of the nation has been under the direct control of the Sugar
Equalization Board, appointed by the Government, to look
after the 'situatio7i.
At the present time their allotment to us is about
TWENTY PER CENT, or ONE-FIFTH of our requirements.
You can readily appreciate our position ttvc are power
less. Our managers and clerks are doing all in their power,
with the small quantity they receive, to make an equitable
distribution, so that all of our customers will get a sfutre a
very difficult task indeed. Our men are doing the very best
they can, and we kindly ask your indulgence ttntil such times
as additional supplies are available.
In our judgment the crisis is almost past. Another ten
days should see some improvement.
Very truly yours,
AMERICAN STORES COMPANY.
SPECIAL PRICE ON LARD
For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Best Pure Lard 32c
The very finest pure, kettle-rendered lard our usual guarantee, and the price
speaks for itself.
Selected Eggs cioz0c
Twelve big, meaty, perfect eggs in
every dozen. That's our guarantee and
it means more than the mere sayipg so.
We stand back of our goods.
Rich Cheese n 37c
Nothing so appetizing to the man who
carries a lunch as a nice cheese sandwich
mRde with Victor Bread very nutritious.
Uneeda Biscuit, r1"-' 7c
New Pack
Canned Goods
Choice Tomatoes, big can 18c
String Beans can 12 Vic
Pork & Beans, big can 12 'ic
Calif. Asparagus ....can 19c
Fancy Spinach. ..big can 18c
Golden Pumpkin, big can 10c
Campbell's Soups . . . .can 10c
Red Beets big can 17c
New Canned and
Dried Fish
"Asco" Codfish pkg. 12c
Pure Codfish pkg. 7c
Dried Hake Fish, brick 19c
Choice Pink Salmon, can 19c
Calif. Tuna Fish, .can 15c-25c
Choice Sardines . . .can 7c-17c
Kippered Herring, big can 25c
Wash Day
Necessities
"Asco" Ammonia bot. 8e
"Asco" Bluing bot, 6c
Laundry Soap cake 5c
Gold Dust Powder, pkg. 4je
Young's Borax Soap, cake 8c
Enamel Buckets . . . .each 35c
Wash Boards . .each 45c-63e
Laundry Starch lb. 9c
Two Special Bargains in Peas and Corn
Price away below anything attempted for some time. And, as usual,
the quality fully covered by our guarantee.
ffidCornllcrPeas,-ilc
?SCoifee'42c
If you are coffee particular and who is
not ? this blend will please you. You will
find it the same satisfying cup every morn
ing in the year.
"Asco" Buckwheat SS'fiBf, pUr- 12c
"Asco" Flour
13-lb. ba, g4c
Snowdrift (ru8h-.rTr;b") 1'H"
30c
Calif. Prunes, D" "d M"tjr)-,b- 28c
Lyknu Furniture Polish, bot- 21c
Choice Fig Bars ,b- 24c
National Oats pk,r- 10c
"Asco" Rolled Oats "" 10c
Hershey's Cocoa " 9c, 17c
Fancy Apples 3 lb 22c
Asco Blend nnArkffi 1L J &t
(OurVervBcsl) JL Ct3 w HttS
Four blends, one quality the finest cup
you ever served. Full, heavy body and de
lightful flavor truly Teas that are hard to
match.
More Friends Every Day, for Good
Reasons No Other Bread Just
Like Victor
Uictor
Bread 5
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Without
Victor Raisin Bread,
Baked With
Luscious Raisins
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Sirloin
Fresh
Beef Liver
Beef Kidneys
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Fresh
Hamburg
Steak
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Eat More Lamb, Veal and Mutton
Country Veal
Rib Chops lb. 40c
Rack Chops lb. 32c
Shoulders lb. 25c
Neck lb. 25c
Breast .lb. 22c
Spring Lamb
Rib Chops lb. 35c
Rack Chops lb. 28c
Shoulders lb. 25c
Neck lb, 18c
Breast lb. 12c
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Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
A Sale of Charming Hats
300 New Ones at $9.75
Midwinter hats, delightful In their furs, soft velvets and metallic bro
cades, mnko up this interesting gathering of new hats. For formal after
noon wear there are big, broad-brimmed hats of panne velvet with crowns
of metallic gleam or with swirls of burnt plumage or a fringo of monkey
fur. Smaller hats to wear with suits are of soft duvetyne, or pannel velvet
ana of beaver combinations.
Plenty of the fashionable beaver
shades are among these new hats, and
many blues, browns and blacks as well.
Of particular midwinter interest are
the hats with brims of gold or silver lace
they are so smart with furs.
(Market)
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Women Are Coming Straight to
the Down Stairs Store for
Their Winter Coats
Here they are sure of finding a wide variety of coats at almost any price they
may have in their minds. No one style or two, but literally dozens of different kinds
of coats, and all good ones.
From $15 to $35
there are soft silvertones, velours, durable, practical kerseys, cheviots, tweeds and mix
tures many bearing special prices. At least half the styles are lined throughout and
you'll notice plenty of fur collars of sealene or kit coney.
At $40 to $68.50
you will find even wider choosing. Every coat is lined throughout with silk and a great
many are trimmed with nutria, racoon, sealene or skunk opossum. The materials n-
soft and pleasant to the touch and include tinseltone, bolivia, chameleon cord, surl
silvertone and camel's hair.
Many other charming Winter coats are here at prices ranging upward to $285.
Extra-size coats, in sizes 44 to 55V. are $35 to $95.
(Market)
Sale of Ribbons
Hair bow Ribbons
Lingerie Ribbons
Christmas Ribbons
all at less than regular prices. This is the
time to buy them for Christmas.
42c a Yard
for a good quality satin-striped taffeta hair
ribbon in white, pink, light blue, Copenhagen
or navy blue, red and old rose. 4 inches
wide.
30c and 38c a Piece
(a 10-yard piece) for pink or blue, plain or
figured satin ribbon, XA and Vi inch.
16c and 18c a Piece
(a 5-yard piece) for Yt. and inch Christ
mas ribbon in red and green combined.
(Cent ml)
Those Bits of Froth and
Daintiness Called Boudoir
Caps
have come an airy army of individual prettiness Jj,
in preparation for Christmas. Lace, soft cdging7 J
narrow riDDon running round ana round, satin find
crepe de chine in flower-like shades, ribbon buds,
net and even a gleam of metallic lace these you
will see used in delightful ways in the newest
boudoir caps. 50c to $3.
(Central)
Voile Waists Take
Cream Lace for Trimming
$2.50 and $3.50
Some pretty new ones
Venise and Valenciennes lace.
show imitation Point
Dainty styles with
round, flat, roll, Peter Pan or convertible collars
arc among them.
Special: Tan Georgette waists dotted In navy
blue are $3.50.
(Market)
A Seasonable Sale of Pretty
Clothes for Little Children
Mothers Will Appreciate
the Savings
Durable Wanamaker materials, fine Wana
maker workmanship and pretty styles that
mothers might have fashioned lovingly these
as well as low prices make this a sale that is
really worth while.
Children 's Rompers at SOc
Rompers and creepers of blue chambray in
several styles are made with straight or bloomer
knees. Sites 2 to 5 years.
Neat Little Frocks at 65c
Plaid gingham Empire frocks are trimmed
with blue chambray. Sizes 2 to 5 years.
300 Infants' Wrappers
and Nightgowns at 75c
Soft, white domet flannel is used and the
wrappers are trimmed with pink or blue shell
stitching.
Tailored Felt Hats at $2
Navy, black or brown felt hats with large
brims' have grosgrain ribbon bands and stroam-
They win m cnuaren 01 o w xi yearsr
era,
(Central)
Many Specials at $1
Babies' bonnets of white silk poplin or crepe
de chine, sizes 12 to 16 inches, are softly padded
and lined with silk.
Gertrude petticoats of fine white batiste have
lawn ruffles trimmed with lace or embroidery.
Sizes 2 to 6 years.
300 babies' blankets of thick pink or blue
Sioft cotton blanketing show interesting white
figures or flowers.
Cunning dresses in various styles are of
plain pink, blue or green chambray or of
checked and striped gingham. One is sketched.
Sizes 2 to 5 years.
Flannel Petticoats at $2
This includes both lontf and short flannel
petticoats, from infant's size up to 4 years.
They are prettily embroidered and scalloped
and attached to white muslin waists.
Good Dresses at $2.25
Chambray frocks with collars and cuffs of
white rep and pink or blue checked gingham
frocks' arc in sizes 2 to 5 years. One smocked
style is sketched.
Babies' Knitted Leg gins
at $2.25
White drawer-legging with feet are in sizes
up to 1 year.
Regulation Frocks at $5
Well-tailored regulation frocks for girls of
4 to 6 years are of white jean. Others have navy
skirts with collars and cuffs to match.
Children's Warm Coats
at $7.50
To many mothers this will be the most im
portant item in the sale, for the coats are well
made and fully lined. There is a choice of gray
or brown chinchilla, khaki-color coating and
navy blue cheviot. Sizes 2 to 0 years.
And there are more special values in email
quantities that will go out quickly.
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