i?TfPTT$1fTIy'" WnWIrw' I'VTwaVWi' ' -" fvuf'if k ' K' -. ' T r -m, f ' ' ST ft M M u f- fc "Cinderella's Daughter" By HAZEL DBl'O DATCHKLOR aewrtiht. lilt, bv Public Lttotr Co. SYNOPSIS Virginia West enters bonrdinR choof and comes Immediately uudcr the influence of Kntlilcen Foster, a dangerously attractive, slightly older cirl. Kathleen Intlucncos Virginia to some extent but there is a vein of solidity in Virginia's character .which Kathleen does not burgain for. and Virginia docs not approve of Kath leen's careless standards. Kathleen PUzzlenjVIrglnla with her sudden en gagement to n man she has only just met, Kathleen, who hates rules, Is looking forward to spebdiug sotoo free dajs with Virginia in het home. M rRS. WEST was a pretty, frivolous -. 1 I 1 I-.. Inf.- n lr1.n 'i(imnn who nuu nruii luit u. iwuuv, when Virginia was fourtceu, three years Deiore. ne nau enougn money iu m; very comfortably if she had been more practical, but she had absolutely no business sense nnd moncv seemed to slip through her bands like water. .After the death of Virginia's father, she had been lonely. She had a fashion of hold ing her slim white hands clasped loose ly In her lap and allowing her lips to droop sllghtlv at the corners. It gave her a wistful, childish expression that was very charming. Gradually she be gan to go about with a rather gay set, and inasmuch as Virginia was at home going to school Mrs. West felt that she would have more freedom ifihe child were sent away. Not that her mother did not love her, but Virginia had a war of looking at her mother out of big erious black eves, and It made Mr.s West uncomfoi table. After n partic ularly gay card party in the est apartment which hod lasted till wee small hours iu the morning and during which Virginia had lain aw alto most of the night, Mrs. West felt that she would be much more comfortable with the child at school. She salved i her con science bv saying tint it would do A ir einla good, broaden her out, make hci self-reliant, and that she herself was too voung and too attractive to denv herself all pleasure and devote herself to her daughter. So it happened that when Virginia wrote that she was bringing a friend 'home for th o holldaji. Mrs V, est heaved a sigh of rdief It would be so much more comfortable to have some , one with Virginia, another little girl. They would entertain each other and share Virginia's blue bedroom, and as far as Mrs. West was concerned there ' was nothing more to it. So that when Virginia and Kathleen appeared in the somewhat ornate, but very luxurious small nnartment late one afternoon, and Mrs. West rose languidly from a long chaise longue piled with PHows to greet them, she was somewhat taken aback. ... , , She realized instnntlv that Mrginia had changed. She had Rained poise and she looked ver (-mart in the tight fitting blue suit and feathered hat which she wore. She looked older too (Mrs. West noted this with a slight pang), and although' she was not exactly beau tiful she hid an air of birth and breed ing. When she talked her face was puolonateljr responsive But it was Kathleen who brought the fact of th is change in Virginia home to Mrs. Yr est. Kathleen looked at least twenty-two. She was in black with a very severe black hat over which waved a gorgeous a grette Mts. West felt a little help less before this beautiful, self.-assuied girl vvho acknowledged Virginia's intro- ductlon so charmingly and who thanked Sirs. West so prettily Jor allowing her t0 After 'Virginia had borne litr guest off to the blue bedroom Mrs V. etf had a chauce to think. She wished now that she had looked, into the matter before ' she had tcld Virginia that it would be all right to bring n gilcst home for the holidays. Sho might have driven up to. (he school that time Virginia had begged .her to rome for the play. Of course, she had thought it would be a bore listening lo whnt she thought were chil dren peifotm in an nmaieur miuiuu yu a rudeh constructed stage, but if she . had gone hc would have been prepared for the advent of two very smart, veiv up-to-date young women. Was this what the modern boarding school did to young girls? She had sent Virginia u school to Keep her joung, nnd she came home after only four months looking at least two veaia older. Mrs. West had several parties planned for the holidajs. She won dered how she was going to dispose of Kathleen and Virginia. Just then Virginia came into the room and sat down on the end of the chaise longue. Her mother looked at hcjr crit ically. . "1'ou have your hair fixed a new way," she said abruptly. v "Yes," Virginia said, touching the shining black mass with tlim fingers. "Kathleea taught me to fix it this wny. Do you like It?" "It's too old for you, It makes you look twenty." "Well, nil the girls look older thnn they are," Virginia observed sagely. "On, mother, I have something to tell you." The warm tone, the sudden shyness in Virginia'.? voice made Mis. West quick- lw mi an! timid Tomorrow Virginia and Iicr mother. EVENING' PUBLIC' LEPGER-PHIUADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1919 13 JBJPnRi Automatic Cleaner Better Than Electric machines. Now eltlnr rat Isfactlon in 45 000 aomei. No wires; no oeentinr ex pense, L'oits Uses, urea time, work, ctrpeU. It its clesn a rue PEKH 'Phase Aflrb.f IHflrt I kPaschall Sales Co IS S. 8TH ST. Cash, S20.50 'rime. $39 60, I'hUadelnlila o lluy Jiow Hi i K1 Sfi in . i . 7AM$4 a B " 1 '! M B III"'; i i ' . I IF IT were possible to buy a better butter "A. K. N." would not bo the great seller it is today. If it were possible to make a better butter, we'd be the ones lo do it. Hundreds call A. K. N. Duttei the "best butter on the market."- Try a pound you'll share their opinion. Ask your grocer for "A. K. N." v H. It. AIKEN Wholesale Butter, Eggs, Mai parities 128 N. Deluware Avenue 1'niladelphla i m v -: 7 t A C o r " ASCO. A" S1 c o, i I O" i A aj n i - A' S- c . A o i A S oC A S1 c o A s c o A S c o A s c o A 3 c o i c o iA S' c- Oi A S C 01 4 c 10 lA S' c -Oi A s, O' ' A I O A S c o M S c o is4ico:imi"s"c-' ,Akcb; ' ksho- II ,rf......u.,.a.rfi.rf..A m STORES CO. Ml - '' ' "" " '" " '" '''" t s-i ... '' i n !' . rj i I II WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S I Whether It Be the Christmas Baking, the New Year's Feast, or 4th of July Picnic, three hundred and sixty-five days in every year our Stores are equipped to serve you well, and our prices uniformly and consistently low. It is not thn hiisinpss "smis" that counts but a carefully planned, studied program, that takes into consideration your every table need, and includes both Quality and Price, as we bring the Pro ducer the man who Farms, Cans, Preserves, Mills within easy access of your home through the channels of our Stores. Fresh Goods of the Highest Grade at One Small Margin vur iron-ciaa Guarantee ts tsacK.or jsuervcmng rr j Buy Now for Your Christmas Baking C4 TJC'vr. r roc trr i? T-rnsr a Am AATAJnYAMCR .mr -a W7.. r-a jfA ST n Juard w Absolutely pure. None better made A Riicf Pure timely cut for the season of Lemon and Rive entire, Satisfaction or your money S. Pumpl kin Custard Pie OC SBWdEKI!S63 Big, full nnd meaty, every eBK iu baqk. r Snowdrift J-,b- CB" 29c Golden Pumpkin . .blKC"n10c Calif. Seeded Raisins, vki- 21c Calif. Seedless Raisins, pkr- 23c Orange and Lemon Peel, lb- 40c Fancy Glace Citron ... ,b- 55c Fancy Calif. Walnuts . .'" 40c Blue Diamond Almonds, ,b- 45c Selected Brazil Nuts . . ,b 32c Fancy Filberts "' 32c pkC 24c 5c 9c lc 5c Asco Mince Meat Asco Baking Powder "Asco" Cornstarch Best Whole Nutmegs, 3 for "Asco" Ground Nutmeg, can Fine Table Salt .... pUe Shredded Cocoanut, vV" 6c, lie Fancy Calif. Figs . . . pk" 15c Baker's Chocolate, ,b ral" 22c Hershey's Cocoa . . can 9c, L7c 5c jffuLemniis l 2C Gom Thin skin and full of juice the finffst MGQ31 to be had. Don't be alarmed at tho price. This price surely suggests a nice Lemon Custard Pic. Flour 'ab 88 Your choice of Gold Medal, Keeker's, t rnlsbury or any mill Drana in stock. iAAIrfWWWWWWKWWi! r Canned & Evap. Fruits New Crop Peaches, lb. 30c Calif. Prunes, lb. 20c-24c Calif. Apricots. .. .can 20c Whito Cherries . can 27c Cal. Sliced Peaches.can 25c Choice Calif. Peaches, can 37c Extra Fancy Calif. Peachca can 40c "Asco" Buckwheat. ,pkg. 12c Fancy Grape I'rult, ca. 7c-9c Rich Cheese lb. 37c Corned Beef can 35c Fancy Beets.. ..big can 17c Spinach, new pack, big can 18c Tuna Fish can 25c ltitter'a Catsup '. ...bot. 12c Pure Apple Butter... lb. 19c Best Peanut Butter, lb. 25c Ljknu Polish ... . bot. 21c Silver Suds . ...bot. 10c-25c Best Matches, big box 4Jc (6 boxes for 23c) Smoked, Dried, Canned Fish Fresh Bloaters. . .each 15c Nova Scotia Herring, 3 in bunch, 25c Pure Codiish ..pkg. 7c-12c Dried Hake brick 19c Pink Salmon, .big can 22c Col. Biv. Shad, big tan 18c Sardines, oil or mustard, can 7c Fancy .Shrimp .can 15c Two Economical Pure Butter Substitutes of Exceptional Merit "N lb Mriflrt from nnrn vffTfnVl mla nntifiirnTir no animal fats used. AscoOleomargarine 40 The highest grade Oleo made absolutely pure and bvvect. j. Y'''"','77,y'r'v' j s "i ; -wo x,,i wunicu vegetaoies Choice Cut Stringless BEANS Choice Sugar llC can Sweet Tender PEAS. 1254c can Choice Solid Pack TOMATOES llC, 15C can Quality eceptional and tho pute very unusual for canned goods of this giadc, Asco Blend (Our Very Best) lb Mnrn nnnnla lifnol iUni nd t.A n Blend than any other in the four States where our stores are located Perfect aroma, wonderful after-taste, superior "cup" quality. c j Asco Blend finA (OnrVerylksO & lb a 'b,- l)kE-,2c: ,lb- PkB- 23c A blend for every palate, every one of which has been tested and v proved bv an experi. i-laiii Ulack, Mixed, India and i Ceylon and Old Country Style. On the table of MOST of the MOST Particular People in Philadelphia and Vicinity maBmmmmi una mBm v.vh without rml ' Bread mpetitin The Loaf An exact knowledge of the science of modern bread baking and the use of onlv V Victor Raisin Bread ioaf1ftc rAcnlluuClrexi Baked Willi LimUou. KalMn. iV ni3'L'W Golden VajCl'h511 These Prices in All Our Sanitary Meal Markets mmwm s mm dmmivw dmmuui Bmmib&k& Theso Hams are exceptionally fine quality Smoked and cured to a nicety iutl LVerai?G vveitrhfc nlinnt. R in 1'J. lh panh. ' - U0 c -Average weight about 8 to 12 lbs. each. Rump ' or Round Steals ib 30c SSrkRIbRoasflb22 killed Roastofl and Stewing Chicfcens 35( All-Pork Sausage ib Country Sausage ib Fpeosrk Shoulders 20c New-Made Krout qt 12' ; 'Fr&elyWtm Small, lean and cut picnic style Finest Country igc Scrapple iu . . J. O The seal that makes XMAS REALLY cheery Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware A s C o A S fC A S c 0 A s u C o 1 ' 1 'Al SI c u1 A S rc o- A" S. c O U S' C' o. A S c 6 i C O' A" S- r; . - H A" a. C O A S" C" to. A. L ' a c .0 1 A' S' c. lr I J . 'ASCO. ASCQ, ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ' ASCO. ASCO. Ch risttn Wanamaker as Garland s Everywhere s Down Stair s btore Luncheon Sets for Christmas Giving, at $1.50 a Set Linen-finislied luncheon s,ets in all white or in white with blue scalloped edges consist of 6 tumbler doilies, C plate doilies and 1 centerpiece, 24-inch, in each bet White Sets of Pure Linen l he fine linen is bcalloned all aiound with white, and each set is composed of u 24-inch centei piece, 0 13-inch doilies and 0 . 10-inch doilies at ?4, $5 and ?D.50 Edged With Blue Round luncheon sets of puie linen are scalloped all aiound with blue and some are bordered with a row of blue eyelets. 1 24-inch centerpiece, G 10-inch doiliei, G G-inch doilict.. (Clieitmil) Strap-Wrist Gloves Are the Kind Most Women Want 'lliey are undoubtedly the most fashionable gloves of the Winter bcason and the most comfortable, too, in cold weather. The snug strap and tho four or- five inch cuff feel eer so nice inside the coat culT Special at $2.50 1'ieiich suede gloves in giuy or blown are pique sown and are blurred onto elastic at the wiists ytrap-wiist suede gloves 111 gray or beaver, outse.uu sewn, aio $3 25 a pair. Washable cupeskin gloves, m tan or brown, are in slip-on stvlo with 6-mch cuffs. $3.50. With strand-wrists theie are similar gloves, pique sewn, jn tun and black at $3.7C; outseam sewn in tan, brown and btaver at 31 50. And, best of all, velvety gray mocha gloves, with spcarpoint stitch ing, strap wiists aniUS-inch tuffs ate outseam sewn, and splendid at $4 50 a pail. (Central) Riles of Pretty Linen Handkerchiefs for Women Piles and piles of snowy white or gaj colors' lhuy inaj be safely (.liosen as gifts, for they never go amiss Dainty Madeira handkerchiefs at COe, 00c and 70c each Sheer linen, with wee late edges in white, 35c euch. , Lovely hand-embioidered corner liandkci chiefs' at 00c oath. Initial handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 00c, 55c and 75c each. Three handkerchiefs, with toloied or vvhite-embioidered coincis, in a box aie $1. Gay silk handkerchiefs are 12 Vic for kiddies' sue and 25c for wuineii'b si!e. These, and hundicds of other pietty things aie leadj for Chust mjv (Central) Dainty Underthings of Georgette for a Woman's Christmas 'l here arc no nicer gifts for one woman to give another than pretty silk underthings. Short Chemises at $3.85 Pink Geoigette short chemises are ombioidercd by hand and neatly hemstitched. Delightful camisoles of light blue or flesh Geoigette show color ful designs of hand-embroidcied French knots that give somewhat the effect of beading. $3.85. Envelope Chemises at $5.50 Pink Georgette tailored chemises have deep casings at the "top and are finished with fine tucks. , Light blue or pink Georgette step-in chemises are quite elabo lately trimmed with lace, hand-embioidered dots and pretty ribbon. ?10.50. Nightgowns at $16.50 The Geoigette is an excellent quality and the nightgowns aie long and full. The top of each "nightie" is formed of lace and clus ters of tiny tucks with a finishing touch given by wee rosebuds and two-tono ribbon. (Central) This Dainty Matinee of skv blue, pink or old rose crepe de thine, U one of the most delightful gifts for a gill in all the Down Stairs Store. It is made with a square collar and sleeves that aie cut m points and deeply hemstitched. Tassels and a flutter of nbbon are tho last frivolous touches. $7.50. (In the l.lltlft egllgro halon, Market) Extra-Size Blouses in Ten Materials Are Ready in the Down Stairs Store Many women who wear sizes 44 to 0' have told us that there is no other store in Philadelphia wheic they can find such an assoit ment of blouses that will lit them. Hcie are blouses of all types, from simple, tailored waists to quite elaborate affairs of lingerie or Georgette. And what a splendid gift one of theso blouses would be. Lingerie blouses of voile and batiste stait at $3.50for tho sim pler models and go to $16.50 for blouses trimmed with real lace and hand-embroidery. Georgette blouses in black, white, flesh, brown and navv are $9.75 to $15. Crepe do chino waists in white, flesh or black are $8,70 Tub silk waists in whito are box-pleated at $5.75. Tailored Waists arc made with convertible collars and soft cufTs. I lie lines aie good and are toriectlv proportioned for proper fit and for comfort. Waists of white linene are $2.75; of white madras, $3.50; of black sateen, $3.50; of blue-and-while or Black-and-white btnpod lotton flannel at $2.00; of natural pongee at. $0 and $7.50 (Market) Velvety Face Powders, 25c to $2 a Box Delicate fragrances, de lightful powders and pretty boxes to please many girls and women at Christmas time! 'there are all shades, and a gift of good powder is always appreciated. , (Central) Fine Soaps With the True Fragrance ot leal flowers, of sandalwood or bouquet odotb are attrac tively wrapped and most of them are packed three in a pretty bo 20c to $1 a cake. (Central) Everv Schoolerirl Should Have at Least One Regulation Frock And if the littlp schoolgirl in your family habn't one Chnstmus ib a good time to remedy that defect in her wardrobe At SG-50 thero is a good-looking legulation with a waist of un bleached muslin and a button-on skirt of heavy blue gingham. The skirt has pockets and the waist has a collar and cults of blue gingham trimmed with white braid. 8 to 1 1 year sizes. At $8.50. Daik blue gingham icgulations for gills uf 14 and 1G yeurs are pleated from shoulder yokes and have attractive pockets and wido belts. Serge Regulations at $25 Navy wool sergo regulations that' button all th,o way down tho front are pleated from shoulder yoSes. They ure trimmed with white or black braid. Sizes 14 and 1(5 years. (Market) For Dad's or Big Brother's Christmas Serviceable Raincoats that are good looking, too, are sure to please men of all ages.. I here is a good selection of gray or tan rubberized coats at $8.50 to $15. The waterproof leatherette coats iu black or tan are $30. Odd Trousers of all-wool materials are $7 lo $9.7G. The All-Wool Standard, All Through A man buying a Wanamaker suit or overcoat is sure of warmth and good value a dollar's value for every dollar expended the all-wool standard has been ours from the beginning and still is. Suits for men and young men are $25 to $37.60, Big, Warm Overcoats Double-breasted ulsteretles are $35 to $45, with an especially good lot of mixed cheviots and Oxford gray coats at $36.50 substantial savings. (fulier), Market) A Collection of Christmas Neckties There are hundreds of patterns and colorings in the large, open-end four-in-hand shapes and prices run 50c 65c .$1 Belts and Suspenders Suspenders of good stutdy elastic, nicely boxed, are G5c to $1. Good leather belts in black or tan are $1 and $1.50. Men's Warm Bathrobes Made in good, roomy styles and in the dark patterns and colorings that men like. $5 to $12. ((iaU'ery, Market) An Outpost for Men's Handkerchiefs Ims been established in the Gallery Store for Men, It is a handy place right in front of the elevators. Theie are good quality plain white linen handkerchiefs at 30c and 00c each and some extra sues at 55c eachi Good-looking toloied holders (linen, of couisc) are 55c. nnd 75c each. Initiul liandkei chiefs, 75c each. (dal'erj, .Market) Men's Shoes on English Lasts Special at $6.90 Good black calfskin shoes in straight lace stvle aie well made and of good appearance. The soles are durably welted. Fashionable Shoes of Many Kinds ' Both black and tan leathers are built on the smart, long lines of the season and on medium and round-toe shapes as well. There are many styles to choose from and a man is sure of good value in this Gallery Store for Men. $7 to $12 a pair. Men's Warm Slippers of felt in various colors and also slippeis of black or tan leathers are m various stjles, both the high Komeos and the low-cut slippers. $2.75 to $G a pair. (dat'erj. Market) Boys' New Corduroy Suits Have Arrived in Time for Christmas $10.50- Nothing can lake their plate for all-around sturdiness for school wear. And boys like them because they aie real play suits that don't have to be taken care of. In the natural brown coloi these suits in 8 to 15 xear sues The coats are belted, have slit pockets and aie well lined. The trousers are lined and all seams are taped. ((alien. Market) Need a New Hat or Cap, Sir? Splendid New Caps are $2i35 lliey are good-looking caps that any man would not hesitate lo wear and any man who is outdoors much should have one. They are of homespuns, cheviots and coiduroys, and the corduroy caps have warm inbands. Soft Hals are $4 And unusuall) good they aie for their puce! In the season's good shapes they are browns, greens, grays, etc. (Oalerj, Market) Boys' Warm Sweaters, $5 Coat sweaters with roll collars and pockets arc in navy blue, brown, green and heather mixtures 0 lo 18 year sizes. U.alerj, Market) Gloves for a Man's Christmas Good, serviceable tan capeskm gloves, that can be eabily washed, aro outseam sew n and have spcarpoint stitching on the backs. $2.76 a pair. Daik gray buckskin gloves they will stand a lot of wear are oulseain sewn and have spearpoinl stitching. $4 a pair. Gray mothu gloves with black embroidered oi speaipoint stitched backs aie $4.25 a pair. Warmly lined gray suede gloves aro $2.25 a pair Khaki or gray suede gloves with knitted wool linings are $3 a psir. Strap-wrist gloves of tan or brown capeskin with knitted wool linings die $1 a pair. (f.nlerj, Market) Little Gifts That Are Quite Inexpensive bowing bets, 60c, are of colored satin ribbons, woven together on white rings and hung with various conveniences a bodkin, a stiletto a thimble, thiead, thread windei and pincushion. Each is in a box of its own. Scrim pincushions, 75c, nic cicamy of color and stretched over pink or blue cushions, with bows of libbon of the same color in the coineis. The tops aie embroidered by hand in pretty patterns. (I'anty iood Mure, ( entral) Women's Silver tone Coat Witn Sealene Collars Special at $29.30 The material is of a heavy weight that will te comfortable all Winter long. It is in Pekin, tuupc, brown, navy nnd dark henna, hulf lined. (Market I I Jfl1 im n jft.. 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