iff" ll,it . iW' .t ff. tf it ri bi i-t ! tif'Ati ifeffl iwa IT Svll B-iS ((f3, MS & vi jar fe.jav ..LsSiifsf ,ik.wi i iay v iri ww J J ! 5iryj fKSS i K m -$ jr iy- ffJ H EVflKIKG BlftO LBDaEIWPHXLADBLPHIA, M629DAT,' JANTJAJHT ,5, 1920 ICE WATER PL ! By FANNIE HURST yffl iW-JvflJ rt tho fiist installment of Plner o; 7'atinfa Hurst' Inirinnt. w.tttories. There's a turprisc in W one OMt if dartn'C rnmo until '?a cAapJcr o Saturday. CUAPTnn t iVlWaEN lhc U0 sIdctl ot Pvcry story IHLV f 111 n o t nrai. and melt that too solid pound of f I o h h. and X n n t i ppe. herself t h c sturdier man than Socra- t c s, Rive ready lie to what is call oil the shrew in her. Land ladies, whole black - bom bazine gen f rations of them oh, to lone un heard ! may of the Boarder: ::,-T- M. T .HH. ftT "Sheep talk, Mrs. rinshirbcr, b-a-a, like n sheep goes." "ryiit" t " ' 'Cause I jjot fo many Friday nights' lamb in me. Mamma,' ho tald. Quick like a flash that child is." Mrs. riusliribcr dipped her head and her Blanco, all Jjer drooping features on lied een farther down at their cor ners. "I nin't the one to complain, Mrs. Katz, and I ahas say, ulien ion come riglit down to it mnbc Mr. Kaufman's houe is as good as the pannid hurst 1 if r. Ti r vHso in one Indictment 4.uQ RparrAri HiMnn fH ..i .,.jnt. scratched wall paper; the emptj trunk ? , to. thc floor 1 security for the unpaid bill; cigarette-burnt sheets and tne terror of sudden fire: the silent now corner in the third floor back hustled oat one night in handcuffs; the day long sobs of the blonde girl so suddenly terrified of life-about to-be and vrlnjt n8 hprringlcss hands in the fouith floor ballroom; the smell of escaping Sag and the tightly packed kejholc; the unsuspected flutes that lurk in the hoarders trunks; towels, that querul ous and endless paean of the lodger ; the High cost of liver and dried peaches, of canned corn and round steak! i irc bombazine procession, wrapped In the greasv odors of jcars of carpet sweeping and emptjing slops, airing the gassv slit of room affer the coroner, and padding from floor to floor on a mission of towels and towels and towels I Sometimes climbing from floor to floor, a still warm supply of them looped over one arm, Mrs. Kaufman. who wore bombazine, but unspotted and with crisp net frills at the throat, and upon whose soft-looking face the - years had written thMr I'Uirogrnplij in invisible ink, would sit suddenly, there in the narrow gloom of her halls. neatt against the balustrade. Oftener JfUM ?ot the Katz boj from the third floor front wouid come lickcty-clapping down the stairs and past her. jumping the last four steps of each flight. ''Irving, quit your noise in the hall." ' "'Aw!" "Ain't you ashamed, a big boy like you, atid Mrs. Suss with her neu ralgia?" "Aw!" the slam of a door clipping off this insolence. lai?',Jut Just look down there, that red stuff." "Where?" V4Jn,t " cranberry between Uuby and Vetsburg?" lt!"iCS' yC,S' "ntJ ,ook sucl) a dtfctl o "Is It right extras should be allowed to be brought on a table like this, where fourteen other boarders got to let tbeir mouth water and look nt It?" ."You think it don't hurt like a knife! For mvself T don't mind, but my Irv ing! How thut child loves 'cm." and he should got to sit at the same tabic with out cranberries." From the head of the table the flash ing implements of caning held In ask ance for a stroke, her lips Utted to u smile and a simulation of interest for display of further carnivorous appetites, Mrs. Kaufman pasted her uod from ono n one lint " in iiif iiinrr, nut one, nut "i! t-...i uin. -- .. 1 wish, though. Mrs. 1'inshriber, Krnknupr? CmtO .... ,, .... ou would hear what Mrs. Spritz says Suss? So! Simon? Mr. .olilo'' at her boarding-house the get for Miss Horowitz? Mr. Vctsbuig, let me ui'UKiasi, men cue ou tins little tender No? "You can imagine, Mrs. Kalz ray poor husband's death, how siuce much appetite 1 got left: but I sa. .Mrs. Katz, just for the principle of the thing, it would not hurt once Mrs. Knufinau should give somebody elee betides her own daughter and Vetsburg always the white meat from everj thing, ain't it?" "It's a shame before the boaiders! She knows, Mrs. Finshriber, how lny isbatid likes breast from tho chicken. You think once be gets it No. 1 al wajs tell him. not till chickens come double -breasited like ovenoats can he j-nen, ivuny. nere. ice .Mama give vmi just a litle more " "No, no, Mama, please!" She caught nt the hoverlug wrist to spare the descent of the knife. IJy one of those rare atavisms bv which a poet can be bied of n peasant or peasant be begot of poet, Miss Itubv Kaufman, who was born in Newark, posthumous, to a terrilied little parent with a black ribbon ut the throat of ber cown, had brought with here from no telling where the t-ultry ejes and tropi- I'ui-iuruvu muii 01 snice-Klsseo wines MacDowell's concerto in D minor No. 2. As chunged, tho progrum will be: Kce thoven's I'astoral symphony: Wagner's Prelude to Parsifcl : MacDowell's piano concerto No. 2, and Liszt's Mephlsto waltz, . , let me tell you, I oerorc mm, nan sold wool remnants So ;! Such a piece jcap-factoiies on commission, rzard I had to I "Kuby. jou don't cat enough to keep ,a bird alive. A'n't it a shame. Mr. in The corpuscles of a shah mleht hnve hern gee ii iu mis nousc, wun v ctsuurg sucu hiuuiuh m nip moon ot ner, jet sirain a star boarder." i Kaufman, and Simou Kaufman's fatli-r "Last night's chicken, let me tell you, I cieiorc ium, bad sold wool remnants I don't wish it to u dog of dark meat with gizzard Mrs. Kntz nditisled with ereater e- Vetsburg, a girl should be so dalntv? curity the expanse of white napkin' , JIr- Mejer etsburg cast a bcetlln.; across her ample bosom. Oo'd ilngs s ance down upon Miss Kaufman, there and a quarter-inch maiuiige baud s mB.1,1 oeMe li m, and tinked pe dashed in and out among the litter of i"""10"1' against her plate three times small tub-shaped dishes surrounding ,Mtn '"h folk- lut, ouug lad. like xollj ! I 11 string jou up for my watch fob not. Mrs. Kaufman"? A smile a under Mr. Vctsburg's graj -and-black mustache. Gray were his eyes, too, and his suit, u comfort able baggy suit, with the slouch of the wparer impressed into it, the coat hik ing center back, the poeket-flaps half in, half out, aud the kuees sagging out K !- ,'i After a while she would resume her climb. And yet in Mrs. Kaufman's private boarding house in West Eight -ninth street, one of u breastwork of brown stone fronts, lined up stoop for stoop, story for story, and ash-can for ash can, there were few enough greasy odors except upon tho weekly occasion of Monday's boiled dinner; and, what ever the status of liver and dried peaches, canned corn and round steak. her menus remained static so static that in the gas-lighted basement dining-room and at :t remote end of the long, well-surrounded tabV Mrs. Katz, with ber napkin tucked well under her tljlrd chin, turned sotto from the pro "i&lijuas, husband at her right to her Teit neighbor, shielding her remark with her hand. "Am I right, Mrs. Finshriber? I juov caiu iu mj uusDanci in tne five years we been here she should just give us once a change from Friday. ni"ht lamb and noodles." "Say, jou should complain jet' With me it's six and a half ears dav after tomorrow, Easter Day, hince I asked myself that question first." "Even my In ing sajs to me tonight up in the room, jumping up and down on the hearth like he had four legs " "I heard him, Mrs. Katz, on my ceil- ing like he had eight legs." " 'Mamma.' he says, 'guess why I feel like saying "baa." ' " "Saying what?" her, and a pouncing fork of short, tuie stab, "lligbt away my husband gets mad when I say the same thing. l heu wo don't like it wo should move,' he says." "Like moving is so casiiy, if you got two chairs and a hair mattress to take with you. But I always say, Mr. Katz' I don't blame Mrs. Kaufman herself for what goes on; there's one good of press woman if there ever was one! "They don't come no better or no better looking, my husband alwajs say. 'S-aj,' I tell him, 'the can btand her good looks.' " "It's that big-ideaed daughter i more to blame. Did jou -eo jet her new white snats tonight? Right av.a.v Lthe minute they come out she has to I ton have em. Ira only surprised sue ain t tho got one of them red bats from Gimp s what is all the fad. l'elipve me. if not for such ideas, her mother could afford something better as succotash for us for supper." "It's a shame, let me tell you, that a woman like Mrs. Kaufman can't see for herself such things. God forbid I 'hould ever be so blind to mv Irving. I tell you that Ruby has got it more like a queen than a boarding-housekeeper's daughter. Spats, jet '." "Rich gir's could be glad to have it alwajs so good." "I don't saj nothing how her mother treats Vetsburg, her oldest boarder, and for what he pays for that second floor front and no lunches she can afford to cater a little ; but that such a girl shouldn't be made to take up a little stenography or help with the house work!" "S-ay, when that girl even turn a hand, pale like a ghost her mother gets." "How girls are raised nowadajs.cveu the rioor ones!" "I ain't the one to complain, Mrs. SH ,k-j?vr George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 For Your Trip South an exquisite showing of New Millinery Blouses, Sweaters XANUAKY .5, 1920; " ' ' ' ' ' ,' . ' -a- - - j k - "W ww w -w- "W w w rf- &J'jtQ&F9v 7 COWPWSBMftfl w r r - , ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. r?5SSTin ASCO- ASCO. ASCO I STORES CO. M .J j i - - -- - - - -z-i c I Silk Underwear, Crepe dc Chine and Satin Underwear Silk Hosiery Leather Goods Yeilings Notions Toilet Articles, etc All are of, the exclusive, dainty character so long associated with Allen apparel (Continued tomorrow) Copyright, 10ZO, Tv VTheclfr Syndicate Change In Program Emilio de Gogorza, baritone, will not sing at the third coueeit of the 15os- wnpbouy Orchestra this eening at Vcademy ot Music, owiii" to a siirl. den indisposition. In bis place will be I.eo Ornstein. composer and pianist, wuo will plaj Trie Rittenriouse Trust Company 1323 Walnut Street is now ready to take your subscription to THE 1920 CHRISTMAS CLUB Weekly Payments of $1.00 Interest Paid Member Federal Reserve System c o A' Ci to A iSl n n A' Si c-o. Sli m uuiuri'iu arge Accounts Solicited IfflMail Orders Accepted if Low Prices & Fine Groceries are not the only ad vantages of dealing at Hanscom's Courteous, prompt service counts. We work on tho principle that the customer i-, always right when any differ ences arise. 1232 Market M. B and Branches 15' CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Farmers and I'rappera Are Invited to Briny Us Raw Skins. We Pay Cash for Them! Their Anona r er NH " mfvmmmmmmm'mmm - lu ' FT?TT Have You Money to Invest? OU will be interested in the story of a client of ours. It is a story of extraordinary business growth beginning with a vision of a worker at" the bench and de eloping into a great manufactur ing business, with its own national Vhain-store and mail-order distribution. It is a Philadelphia industn factory and head offices here. The goods it manufactures are in uniersal use. The market is world wide. Na tional advertising has developed a great and grow ing demand for its trade-marked product a de mand that makes immediately necessary a huge pro gram of epansion fo,r 1920. Nearly a Million Dollars Increase in Four Years Sales for 1919 were greater by $571,129.48 than 1917. And $920,033.25 larger than in 1915! Observe, these are figures of increase. This is not only a manufacturing business not merely a mail-order business not alone a chain store system, but a combination of all three, realiz ing the full profits of manufacturer and middle man profits that jou hae a chance to share in liberally through acquirement of a part of the pres ent new issue of stock. It Is an industrial investment that offers not alone interest on your money, but profit with safety. The proposition is open, of course, to searching investigation. A booklet containing a comprehensive history of tht company may be had by addressing DONO VAN- ARM STRONG National Advertising 1211 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA Maty of Firs We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit Tomorrow Featuring Niriiti IP 'I EE R J m m t? .2Xr-vT3l3 t s .y m U5 a li:ill,IILi:illllWSUI,i:R-SALK'll"inil3l''Ji'ME3 Every Australian Seal Coat in Stock BELOW COST! All have large shawl collars and cuffs of beaver, skunk, natural squirt el, Australian opossum and nutria; others plain trimmed. Marked to below cost to effect the Clearance that is the object of our Annual January Fur Clearance Sale. These arc won derfully strart Coats including all the popu lar sports and longer lengths; 30. 36 and 40 inches. SHOP EARLY TOMORROW I 3 1 A S4 c lJ ho s "C o. 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