CqattWaHifl 'i' aVf A ;" i ejfl r,- i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1919 1, 13 ria intiriiwAMfiMiiiiwiiMt-inirtiiiMiiri,iiiiiiiir'iitfiiii---'''' V" "n fc. I lift ft W ! !!' u L ' "Cinderella's Daughter" Dy HAZEL DBYO BATCItELOR CwvrloM, 1913, bv Public Ltttocr Co, SYNOPSIS Virginia West enters bonrdlns school find Is strangely drawn toward Kathleen Foster, the School's leader. The two become, friends, but when Kathleen discovers that Virginia is not willing to be led ns the other girls are she is astounded. Virginia Unearths a Talent THE school wan to give a little musi cal play, a lilting thing pet in the time o Napoleon in a girls' convent. Kathleen, secure in being asked to take n leading part, was not disappointed, ... A.. i.a Anv wlitn the rtlnv was dlH AWl VM ... UHJ .'. ,--- cuised and the parts given out the was selected to play the leading male part tnat ot a young toiuicr uguuus ra" TJannlpnn. Kathleen skimraed the part and found it to her liking. , She sat apart from the others, humming under her breath tha principal song which she was to .! ,r,A (tin Mm nf herself in a swag- "fcet uniform making love to Bunny Heron, who was 10 pia i'm appealed very strongly to her. Sud denly, as she was reading, a remark from come one in the chattering group cqught her attention. It was Miss Meeker, one of the faculty, who spoke, and w bat he said was: "It's really the big part "of the play hnd much the haidest to-ftll. Kathleen was listening now, her quicu eyes skimming over the cast ? "I don't know who could take it, come one else was saying. "What part is that?" Kathleen ask ed suddenly, strolling up to the others. 'The rogue," Miss Meeker explained. "11 will take a small girl and one with lots of charm. Tou see. this humbug song is the big thing in the play. "I know who could play it. some one said suddenly. "V irginia c- Every one stared at Virginia, and she expostulated laughingly. "Why, I couldn't. I've never been Jn a play, let alone taking a part like MUs Meeker was .studying Virginia thoughtfully- Her vivid dark face, the rassiooato black eyes, the firm lips, a thread of scarlet in her face and her feuffy hair. Thero wero possibilities here! Certainly Virginia could be made to look the part. However, the- main thing was to forget herself n the role, to be bewitching, a little bit naughty. Miss Meeker had always thought of Virginia as a quiet kind of a girl. "Can you sing?" she asked sud- devfr'ginia flushed. "Why. no. Miss Meeker. Of course, I've always done It more or less at home for my own amusement." IIT At man liflrp -CAM & biff VOiCC. This song can be talked, but it must be done with charm, suppose you uj u. I'll play the accompaniment. Virginia protested, but the, others in sisted laughingly, and Miss Meeker went tb the piano. Virginia, with the book in her hand, was skimming lightly over L L..M.l.ir tnntr. Tt WAS a SlHlDle thing, with charming words unusually . v" mi : hlnfi true in clever woras. ino m.iu i...uh -set these words across. Miss Sleeker fi..i. u ,.! VinM nnd Virelnia began 'to sing. Almost instantly she she was the gay vagabond mocking ber audience: "Purabug, humbug, every mind has some bug. Every bonnet has its bee, and eyery bead's a hive; - TT6 some it is a money bug, to borne it is a funny bug, It's humbug, humbug, humbug, hum bug, keeps the world alive." She was adorable, whimsical, arching her eyebrow,i using little tricks that the others had not thought her capable of. There was a shout of delight from the girls as she finished, but Virginia was conscious suddenly of a cold look in Kathleen's eyes !athlccn, to whom the girl turned .first for approbation, tt took all the joy of conquest away from her, but she was so quickly sur rounded by the others that sho hadn't time to think much about It jitRt then. They flattered her, Bchoolgirl fashion. "Why didn't you tell us you could act like that? Won't she be sweet, Miss Meeker, in that ragged suit of the peddler's? You'll bo the hit of the plav. Virginia," and other remarks .of the kind. Afterward she went 0er to Kath leen and slipped a hand into hers. She was eager for Kathleen's praise ; she wanted it more than she had wanted all the flattery from the others, but Knthlccn did not give it. It was on the tip of Virginia's tongue to say. "Did you like it?" But sho bit the words back, and from that time on all through the rehearsals Kathleen gave no word of praiso to Virginia. It took the pleasure of it out of the young cr girl, but it did not lessen her love and ndmiration. Kathleen was still the most wonderful girl in the world, but ench time after the play wns re hearsed Kath.lcen was cold and distant to Virginia : 'she held herself nloof and made no effort to be eharming. Once during the piny Mlsi Sleeker told her (lie was stiff in the love scene. Kath leen took it out on Virginia later be cause Virginia had never received any thing but praise. (Tomorrow The night of the play.) - - An Extra Pillotv Save this winter's stockings instead of throwing them away us soon as they go into boles. When next summer comes. and the porch pillows are found to be hard and rain-sonked, get out your worn-out stockings, cut them into bits and use them to stun another pillow case. They arc soft nnd comfortable. Dress Economy When you start to throw away your torn silk petticoat, stop a minute and glance ever the ruffle. If that is still good, be sure to rip it off and save it uutil a silk frock wears out. Then put the ruffle on the edge ot that and change its name from skirt to petticoat flWiiraaiimiffl Let Us Renew Your Velour or Bolivia Coat w riiAT ait th Arlrtnal Vitality fid luitre to tb fabric, at a ver moderate coit ctiwarzwaelder Co., 1 01 7-27 WoodSt Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap. Cuticura CftciiragplthfTriUfonritriortwm, Hand Sapolio-The jldealforToiletandBath "always fresh" FOMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere ' .m !.. I -fc. KM -B Si W W-rf"" I Chocolate Golden Vanilla Powders that make un ia If by maglo Into rich, creamy desserts. At Your Grocer!, 12c THE MORRISON CO., PHILA. IIAWORTll EAGER hands will strip the tree of its treas ures, tinsel and candles will vanish and the tree itself will come to an ignominious end in the rubbish heap. But pictures of the tree, of the children at play with their new toys, pictures of all that makes a Christmas merry will live forever. KODAK John Haworth Company Eastman Kodak Co. 1020 Chestnut St. HIGH GRADE DEVELOPING AND FINISHING EXTRA FINE ENLARGEMENTS GIRLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR I WITH "DANDERINE Get a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair You Can! EVERY pound is as good as the last "A. K. N." qua! ity is not only high, it's uni form. That's why every one who tryH s pound buys it again and again. Small wonder why so many imers call it "the best butter on the market." Quality grocers are glad to sell A. K. N. Butter. ' H. R. AIKEN Wholesale Butter, Eggs, Margarines 128 N. Delaware Avenue l Philadelphia "DANDERINE" GROWS HAIR Betides doubling tbt btaary at roar balr t once, gran will hortly And a w bUr, fln and cUwnr t flrit. bat Mllr new balr crowing U or til iea!n. r 7w Mw. f'P'. HHBhHHB I AlfenTCHiKTft"'''fl&HHaLllllllllli HBBniKfHIBn'v' . BnSHBBBBBBBnvABBnil u v!?HBHBBHvjOiX. ? .,'JBBnlHinillllVI WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Christmas Calls! Answers Aplenty Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store in A Collection of Women's Hats Is Reduced to $3. 75 and $5 AH have been a good bit more, but we have grouped them for a clcaraway. They are principally velvets, trimmed with flowers ribbons, feathers and often faced with contrasting colors. v In the $8.75 group are some velour sports hats for young women. (Market) Warm Little Blankets to Bundle Baby Up In There arc soft, warm blankets for the coach, crib or bassinet. Pretty blankets figured or of pink nnd bluo eiderdown for the coach or bassinet arc $1.25 to ?5.60. v Single or double crib blankets, white with pink or blue borders, are 53 to ?G. 0 (Can(ral) Durable Every-Day Petticoats for Women $2.50 of a sturdy, lustrous cotton material that wears un usually well, they have deep ruf fled flounces and arc in light and dark greens and blues, brown, purple and rose. A Pretty Petticoat at $3.85 has a durable silk-and-cotton top and a plain color or changeable taffeta flounce. , (Central) tbismils of IJeei lamlkrcliefs ii Cfcistnas Array They all flutter in gay colors, snowy white, some plain and others daintily embroidered piles and piles of them, and every thread of every handker- cniei is pure linen. As tine a selection of Christmas handkerchiefs as you could wish for ! For Women Plain white handkerchiefs aro 90c, $1.05, $1.20, $1.50, $1.80 and $2.10 a half dozen. Dainty white handkerchiefs with embroidered or hand em broidered corners aro 25c, 30c, 50c, 75c and $1 each. Gay Colored Borders in all the pretty pinks, blues, reds, lavender, browns and such are 25c, 35c and 55c each. Black-bordored handkerchiefs aro 25c, 30c and 35c. Initialed handkerchiefs, nicely boxed, aro $1.50, $2.10, $3, $3.30 and $4.50 a half dozen. Various styles of initials, some white, others colored. Prettily embroidered handkerchiefs, three in si box, arc $1 and $1.25 a box. Lovely Madeira embroidered handkerchiefs are 50c to 75c each. Colored silk handkerchiefs arc 25c each. For Men Plain white linen hundkerchlefs with hemstitched hems are $1.50, $2.10 and $3.30 a half dozen the laht price being for extra size hundkerchiefs. Good looking handkerchiefs with colored borders arc 55c and 76c each. Splendid quality initialed handkerchiefs arc 75c each. For Kiddies and Boys Boys' white and colored border silk handkerchiefs are 30c i. Kiddies' colored border silk handkerchiefs arc 12'c each. (Central) each. Reductions Make This a Fine Time for a Woman to Buy a Winter Coat A very busy season has left a number of small lots and broken sizes which Tiave been gathered together and repriced at much less than their original markings. This includes coats of every descrip tion, from everyday knockabout coats which are now $9.25, to soft and luxurious coats ot peachbloom and Bolivia, now marked $97.50. Between tlieso two extremes arc coats of camel's hair, suedene, cha meleon cord, tinseltone, and so on, with or without fur trimming. At $29.50, $42.50, $59.50, $69.50 In every instance the savings are well worth while. Of course, thero are not all sizes or colors at every price, but there are fittings from size 14 to size 53 in these specially priced coats. (Market) The Solotone Phonograph for Christmas would be a gift to enliven and mellow tho homo through many years. Where thero are children, it will enrich all their early life with the music of tho world, for the Solotone plays every disc record. The Solotone is one of tho best of moderately priced instruments and plays smoothly and noiselessly. The price is $100, which may be paid at once, or $5 Down and $5 Month Theso terras also apply to the other phonographs in tho Little Phonograph Shop: Victor Victrola outfits up to $100, Columbia Grafonolas at $100, Patho Phonographs at $100, Brunswick phono graphs at $100. (Central) Slim I SHUT The Best All- Wool Overcoats We Have Had This Year for 36.50 Will Be Ready Tomorrow in the Gallery Store for Men So thick and soft and warm arc they, that it will take a mighty sharp and biting wind to find its way inside ! Every overcoat is of pure wool coating, which means a maximum amount of warmth and service, cut on double-breasted, belted-back lines of the town ulster. There are Green mixtures Gray mixtures Brown mixtures Oxford mixtures And Plain Navy Blue Most of the coats are plaid on the inside and arc quarter lined with striped Venetian of a good, durable quality. Collars are convertible and pockets arc roomy and deep. Too much cannot be said about tho excellence of the pure wool material and of the real comfort and service it will give. ( Fittings in all regular sizes. Men's All-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers, $36.50 A little lot of these Winter weight suits in brown, gray and olive mixtures has just arrived. All are conservative of cut and the coats are lined with mohair. No need to tell a man that an all-wool suit with two pair of trousers, is a good buy at ?36.50! (OaHorr. Market) Men's Shirts Like These Are Mighty Rare at $2 JO They're made of good madras and percale in neat, plain stripes, which appeal to the majority of men. . .The sleeves are the proper length, the soft cuffs fit well and there is a comfortable roominess through the shoulders. In a word, they are Wanamaker shirts in every particular and splendid value for the monqy. (Gallerr, Market) Gloves for a Man Tan capeskins are $2.50 and $2.75 a pair. Tan capeskins with wool fleece linings aro $2.25 and $2.50 a pair, special. Good looking dark gray suede gloves, one clasp, are $2.60 a pair; with fleece linings they are $2.25 a pair. Fine mocha gloves with spcarpoint stitched backs are $4.25 a pair. Buck finished gray suede gloves with mohair fleeced lining or dark gray suedo with knit wool linings aro $3 a pair. Tan capeskin, strap-wrist gloves with seamless knit wool linings, $4 a pair. (Gallery, Market) And Good Hosiery for a Man much of which suggests Christmas gifts. Thero are black, cordovan, white, gray and navy silk hose, seamless, at 65c a pair. Black, tan, bluo and gray silk, full fashioned, $1 a pair. Other black silk hose up to $2 a pair. Merino sports hose, drop-stitch style, in heather mixtures, $1 a pair. Black and gray merino hose, 75c a pair. Black and Oxford gray merino hose, 60c a pair. Heavy gray knitted merino hose, 50c a pair. Extra-heavy black cotton, 35c a pair, 3 for $1. Black cotton with half white foot, 25c a pair. Black, navy and tan cotton, 18c a pair, 3 for 50c. (Gallery, Market) Christmas Slippers for Men and Boys Slippers of black or tan leathers and gray felt cozy slippers are $2.75 to $0 a pair. Men's Shoes on the Newest Lines Shoes of black and tan leathers arc in all tho various styles that men want righ't now to take them through the winter. There is excellent choos ing among those built on English lasts and among the round-too shapes as well. Some have the applied wing tips, while Others arc straight. $6.90 to $12 a pair. (Gallery, Sturdy Shoes for Hard Wear Special at $5.65 to $6.90 a Pair Heavy shoes of stronjr tan or black leather arc made with unusually heavy soles and are cut with round toes for comfort. Thero are all sizes 5 to 11, and all widths, from A to E. Boys' School Shoes Sturdy shoes of heavy tan leather with heavy soles and high storm shoes that fasten with buckles and straps all have sensible toe shapes. Sizes 10 to 13& at $4.75. Sizes 1 to 6 at $5.90 to $6.90. Market) Special! 160 Boys9 All Wool Suits, $13.50 Part of theso have just como to us in a special purchase; tho rest aro broken sizes from our own stock which we have reduced in price. So you see that every suit is a special value in fact, we don't know where wc could buy such suits as these for $13.50 wholesale, today! . Of Pure Wool Cheviots they are made in various Norfolk styles with belts and plain or elash pockets. Among' them, you will find brown, gray, olive and Scotch mixtures. The coats are lined throughout with mohair; the trousers havo strongly stitched and taped seams and are full lined. Fittings for boys of 8 to 18 years. (Gallery, Market) A Gift of Luggage Would Be Appreciated by the woman or man who is often out of town over the week end or who travels much. Leather Bags Good-looking affairs that men or women would bo glad to carry arc of black or tan leather. They range in price from a blade bag lined with tan leather at $10.50 to a large, strong Dag at qao. Black Enameled Cases shiny, roomy and not too heavy, aro serviceable and inexpensive. There are all sizes from a con venient 16-inch case at $5 to a largo automobile case at $17.50 that is about the size of a steamer trunk. (Central) Warm Bathrobes for Women Are $3.85 Soft, warm, figured blanketing is made in a comfortable style with a cord at the waist, a collar and a pocket. Unusual robes at their price! (Central) Candlesticks Make Pretty Gifts 'All sorts of delightful ones are in the Christmas Light Shop which has recently taken up e-uarters beside the Rug Store in tho Chestnut Street Section of the Down Stairs Store. Candlesticks of mahogany finish or of solid! mahogany are here in various sizes at $1 to $4.50. Metal candlesticks, painted Sink, blue or ivory, are pretty for le boudoir. $1. Candles to fit these candlesticks aro round, squara or fluted and in charming colors at 10c, 15c and 20c each. (Chestnut) Good Navy Blue Radium Foulard Special at $1.85 a Yard Which is about wholesale price today. The silk is of the best quality, in good shades of navy blue with white dots. Thereis a choice of various sized dots from tiny things to fairly large polka dots. 33 inches wide. A areas lengtn tor unrjsranas is a gooa mqugm. (Central) Cedar Chests for Christmas! Glowing Red and Fragrant $8,50 to $37.50 Any number of them and all sizes one would have a jolly time selecting a chest for the new homekeeper or th young- daughter! 1 SI f ' 1 V ' i i 1 im : i n .j-frk. .. 'i mK" r t P V HZZ JJ