Of? 'fM fe t tW-IF? Ytr (nEDGrEHnPHiiyAT3BLPHrA ITKH5ST, TEC03MBER 26, 1910 nrt ( H- Vsf Cinderella's Daughter" By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR Cowrteht, HIS, btl Publto Jjtdaer Co. SYNOPSIS Virginia West meets Kathleen Foster at boarding school and both s cirla become encased to college men. Neither boy has any money and Vir ginia's mother removes her from school in tho hopo of breaking up tho infatuation nnd finding a wealthy husband for Virginia. In the moun talris they meet Sherman Holmes, but when he proposes to Virginia she refuses him. Mrs. West then confesses that they havo very little money left in tDe world. "lypABUY that penniless boy !" Jlrs. " West's toIcc rose In Bhrlll crescendo. "Ruin all your chances like that!" And sho burst Into tears. Long after, when Virginia had coaxed her to sleep and lay invnko by her mother's sido listening to tho countlets little night noises outside nnd worry v ing as no girl of eighteen should nbout tho future, thero came ut last the conviction that the future was no longer to- bo accepted passlvclr as sho had accepted it nil her life. Mfe vas hers now to live for herself, and there was something glorious In the thought, Ignorant and frightened as slio was. With this realization she dropped asleep. Mrs. West was still asleep the next morning when Virginia opened her ryes. She fclept liko n child, and Vir ginia lay looking at her for n long time. Sho felt a great enveloping ten derness for her mother. It wasn't her fault, any of it uicd to luxury all her life, as she had been, and with no idea of how to use money. Virginia thought of tho useless extravagances which she might have helped to avoid if she had known the truth, nod wondered what her mother would do without tho things about her that meant, not luxury now, but just tho necessities of daily living. Sho ordered breakfast upstairs nnd telephoned donn to tho office that they wero giving up their rooms. When the breakfast came sho carried it to her mother, and they ato together fiom a llttlo tabic pulled up close to the sldo of the bed. Tho room was already strewn With tlicir belongings nnd two largo trunks were standing open In the next room nil ready to be packed. Mrs. AVcst was listless and depressed. Sho consented to Virginia's plan to leave Immediately simply because thero seemed nothing else to do. In ono day Virginia had emerged from under her mother's wing and v. as taking the reins of government into her own hands. Yesterday she had been a child, taking without question what her mother gave her. Today she was engineering their departure, paylug their bills with money from her mother's pocketbook. She was more thankful for the fact that there was enough money thero than she had ever been for anything before, in her life. They left the hotel without seeing Sherman Holmes, and A'irginia, who had managed everything, broko down when they were finally seated in the train, and wept into her handkerchief liko a frightened child. The glory that sho had felt tho night before had de parted. She wjs facing reality now, and it was -very different from just speculating about life from a sufo van tage point. Virginia hHd telegraphed Jimmy that morningj and when she reached home an answer was waiting for her. Jimmt would be in 'town Saturday. A little ray of comfort stole into her heart wilb this assurance. She didnot feci quite so alone. A thick envelope containing n, letter from Kathleen was albp wait ing for her, and sho sat down in the iinaired living room, with her hat and coat sMH on to read it. Mrs. West was not depressed to tho extent of neg lecting her looks in any way. Sho Was already in her room repairing the ravages that the train trip hnd caused, cold-creaming hej face und slipping Into a soft negligee. These things were as natural to her as getting up iu the morning ; she evou hummed a little tune while she drew the comb through the waves of her hair. Kathleen's letter was full of excite ment. She had met a wealthy man, who had invited her to a party on his yacht j but he was old and she couldn't make up her mind to marry him. She had missed Virginia, but that was over now, as she and her mother wero com ing to New York next week. "We'll havo some gay times this winter wjth no rules to worry about and nothing to do but enjoy ourselves," the letter ran. "By1 the way, I broke toy engagement to Bill. I liked him, but what was the use? Ho is poor and I am awfully extravagant. Havo you forgotten your, foolishness with Jimmy? I hope so. You ought to marry some one with plenty of.money.' Virginia let the letter fall into her lap. .For a time sh6 had forgotten all about Kathleen. i (Tomorrow Jimmy decides life for Virginia.) tmiffm for the complexion. A frntmnt. ffv. ssmNm :. ,? . ::- BiSffiBiJ nvewunueauuiier. Free Sample 35c iuoc a iar , huov. S J t tube a Jar f&f'j AtyourdealerV Offer Extraordinary Life membership $1. All the newest book of fiction. Tho book you want when you want it Gift books, 3 for $1. BOOKLOVERS' LIBRARY 1619 Sansom Street UMFORD THE. WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER Look for the big pound tin sixteen full ounces. The powder with & food value. Adventures With a Purse ONE shop has mighty nice boxes of candy, specially prepared for little people. It has in it several kinds of pure, hard candy, and yes even some taffies on sticks, which hno acquired tho polly nama of lollipops. The box costs eighty cents. And, speaking of candy, I miw u very unusual candy box the kind you leave around on tho living-room (able. Send a self-addressed, stamped envclopo to the Editor of Womanjs Page, or call Walnut 3000, for mime's of shops wbero articles mentioned In Adventures With a Purse may be purchased. SAVE MEAT -SAVE MONEY Witt every tout of rant, ponltrr and gui, nil VTorr pk UMaj Bcrro up cralaraonnt of BTOFFINQ or DRBSSma A, vored with Hell's Eeaionlnr. Jd- (ihh tho pleas ure ana aecreaie theeoft. Hotel ahera recom mend It. IX your groeer viunotrop fly ysr amid loe for ma. plepukara. Ask CrKers Fir CELL'S SEASONIKQ mm You will particularly liko it if you aro fond of tho work of tho Japanese. 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KT Jt 1 ii Ny 9raHala.alalalaaH Mi ,t " u HHIIH, f 0 i- '" 5 -' 'WjBgMUHEn WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store These New Goods Coming in for Tomorrow Saturday in the fpOWN STAIRS STORE have been obtained under favorable eir cumstances and will be marked at small profits as a kind of thank offering-for the satisfactory returns during the past few months from our unequaled and most useful DOWN STAIRS STORE Signed December 26, 1010 fpma. New Hats of Batavia Cloth Come Briskly Forward Frebh and charming little turbans arc of softly draped ba tavia cloth in soft brawns and fans, blues and sand shades. Others huvo satin crowns and upturned brims made of stripes of batavia cloth in a half dozen or moio shades. Tinsel embroidery, wool motifs or beaded ornaments give interesting touches. $5, $0 and $8. 150 Sample Hats Special at $4.85 These are mostly tatin hats, some touched with fur, bomo with brims of gold lace. Hero and there you'll sto a hat with n crown of metallic brocade. Navy, black, brown and taupe aro the principal colorings and they aro the best ones! (Mnrktt) Smart Gloves for Women ' Who Didn't Get Them for Christmas Washablo capeskins in blown, tan and white, with black cm broidery on the backs. $2.C0 a pair. Gray mocha gloves, oulseam sewn with spear-point stitching on the backs. $3 a pair. Strap-wrist mocha gloves in gray and brown, outseam sewn, with a 4-inch cuff. $450 a pair. (Centrnl) Warm Blankets at $9 They change the "Brrr" to an "Ah" of comfort! These aro of snowy wool-and-cotton with blue or pink borders. 70x80 inches. Size 70x84 inches is ?10. (Central) Remnants at Great Savings This is an accumulation of fchort but useful lengths left from a busy Christmas season. Includ ed arc: Outing llanncl Vuilo Organdio (liiighum Madras While materials (Central) Smart New Riding Clothes That Young Women Will Like Cross-saddle habits of checked vclour have a jaunty air. Some havo Norfolk jackets, some tho paddock coat and very bmart ones have coats of black velveteen. For rougher wear there are hab its of tan corduroy or of Oxford gray melton cloth. Tho jacket skirts arc faced with rubber and tho breeches aro well reinforced nt the knees with leath er. $38.00 to ?59.50. (Market) Young Women Find Coats of Camels' Hair and Polo Cloth Smartest of All And not only arc these coats most be coming and fashion able, but they arc also very boft and warm and comfort able to wear in win ter weather. The newest idea is, of course, tho short coat, jauntily belted and topppd with a fcmurU collar of self material or of nutria, racoon or scalene fur. Many of these fur collars arc de tachable, so that the coat can be worn ucll into the Spring. The longer coats are cut with inverted pleats or wido folds ilown the backs, havo belts and blasii pock ets. They arc in the natural tan color or in a hoft wood brown. Prices range from $25 to $97.D0. Where Sizes Are Incomplete Low Prices Prevail and this means real cconomy-in tile choosing of the Winter coat that you have delayed buying. There-'aie many, many excellent coats of thick, warm materials, with or without fur trimming, and all arc marked at much less than their original prices. Prices start at ?15. (Market) wMm if 1 i X I A"" aV9Bi H CS-TU' j(JP eJ9w JVwiaaP 1 V l ' k &,! i j y I W spSS-1 ?15 $19.50 $16.50 $12 $19.50 $16.50 Hundreds of New Dresses for Women and Young Women Are Marked at Special Prices $12 $13.50 $15 $16.50 $19.50 $24.50 They are all of the serviceable, wearable type that every woman needs at this season of the year. Warm enough to be comfortable when the house is chilly and nice to wear under Winter coats. The lines are simple and in excel lent taste. At $12 Serge dresses in navy blue, trimmed with braid or simply tailored. At $13.50 Black and navy blue serges, well tailored and trimmed with black silk braid. At $15 Dresses of wool jersey in, navy, taupe, Copenhagen, reindeer and Fekin and of navy blue serge. Some are on straight chemise lines, some have narrow leather belts and others show tucks or embroidery on Abe overskirts. At $16.50 Excellent avoo! jersey dresses aro to be had at this price. They are in navy, reindeer, plum, Copenhagen, taupe and light gray, made most attractively. Also some good serge dresses are in this group. At $19.50 Navy blue tricotine dresses and many splendid wool jerseys in navy, reindeer, Copenhagen and Pekin make up this gathering. Some have long overskirts em broidered with braid ; others show tricolette vestees or brushed wool collars. At $24.50 Delightful afternoon dresses of heavy charmeuse are in navy, taupe, plum and black. They have draped or pointed overskirts, pretty vestees and lace collars. Also ome frocks of velveteen, embroidered with silk and tiny beads, are among these. Low Prices on Dresses of Which but One or Two of a Kind Remain Charmeuse and satin dresses, frocks of peau de laine, wool jersey and navy blue tricotine are marked at lowered prices. Now $18 and $21.50. Another group of velveteen dresses in navy, black and Burgundy, now $25 and $35. Fine gowns of silk tricolette in navy, black and brown and of silk duvetyne, tricotine, crepe meteor or satin are now $50, $55 and $65. (Market) The Gallery Store for a Man Is the Place to Shop for Quality at Moderate Prices f he wants to step out in a new suit or overcoat (or both) for the New Year, he can save time and trouble by starting in the Gallery Store, where every suit and overcoat is absolutely all-wool. Young Men's All-Wool Suits, $25 Fancy cheviots in good patterns. The coats are the trinljsfitted styles that young men like and there are all sizes from HA to 40. Unusually Good Suits. $32.50 Fine all-wool suits for men and young men are in fancy mixed cheviots and a few oxford grays. The coats are semi-fitted or conservative two and three button styles. Every one is a well-made, well-tailored suit. All-Wool Overcoats, $34 Conservative box coats or ulstcjrettes in heavy, warm coatings. For men and young men. (Gallrrj, Market) Some Becoming New Veilings Have Just Arrived 'I here arc meshes of various Kinds, dulled and figured in many Aays. Dhick, brown, navy and taupe at 35c to $1.25 a yaid (Central) Coats and Hats for Little Girls and Boys Saturday is a good day tt get warm coats and attractive hats for tho young folk. Well made little coats for children of 2 to 0 years arc of cheviot, corduroy, tweed nnd broad cloth in mixtures, navy, brown and light shades. Many of tho broadcloth coats arc prettily trimmed with fur. All the coats are fully lined and inter lined. $6.50 to ?U0. Tailored or cunning trimmed hats aro of felt. I velour, velvet or beaver. $2 to $8. (Central) Fine Shoes for a Man at $7 Black dull leather on English last with low, broad heel and sturdy welted sole. w Boys' Shoes, $4 to $5.50 Dark tan or black leather shoes in comfortable, wide toe shapes. Sizes 10 to G. Rubber Boots- Rubbers Arctics For bulli men and boys arc moderately priced. (duller; . Market) Going South? Then You'll Need Luggage One can never tell when trunks will arrive, so many women and men have gotten into the habit of carrying a large handbag or suitcase. But if one doesn't liko to bother with heavy luggage, thero are overnight bags and small handbags. Lightweight, good-looking bags of enameled cloth are $7 to $18.50. Cowhide bags arc $16.50 to $40. Convenient matting cases arc $3 and $3.50. Cane cases aro $9 and $10. (Central) Ready for a Big, Busy Day in the Shoe Store for Women and Children At $6.50 Women's high cut, dark tan leather lace shoes with low heels. The same stylo in black, $0.90. At $7.25 Black kidskin laco shoes in five styles with low or medium heels. Widths AA to EE, sizes 2 to 9. At $7.50 Women's brown kidskin lace shoes with welted soles and medium heels, At $8.50 Black kidskin, high cut lace shoes with high, curved heels. Black patent leather lace blioes with gray kidskin tops have high heels. At $8.90 Black buck finish leather, high cut lace shoes with high, covered heels. Black kidskin lace shoes with fawn kid tops and high heels. New Arrivals in Women's Pumps $7.50 to $9.50 They're of kidskin with turned soles and high or baby French heels in brown, ficldmouso and black. Also some lovely new silver cloth slippers. Spats aro $2 and $2.50 a pair, Rubbers, arctics and rubber boots aplenty for women and children (Cheitnnt) For Girls and Children Girls' shoes in sUes 2 to 7 of dark tan or black dull leather in laco style are $5.90 to $7.90. Children's shoes of black dull leather in lace and button stylo aro in wide too shapes. Sizes 8Vi to 10, $3.90 to $4.75. 11 to 2, $4.90 to $5.75. Dark tan leather laco shoes for children. Sizes 8Vi to 10, $3.90 to $5.50. 11 to 2, $4.90 to $C.50. Black dull leather or black patent' leather button shoes. Sizes 8 to 10, $3.90 to $4.50. 11 to 2, $4.90 to $5.50. (Chettnut) A n i ii m i i ) Go Imry it today t??" ' fV jet ,f r -.. (... 'I