"- TlSr ;5Fl wnTjm v .wv ' iv - ?w , "m vrr hi1 C i.L ' r 'iV,; ;, . M "" c J" u f ' " W i -' tr ? ' ' t n F. i . S s ICE WATER PL ! By FANNIE HURST EVENING 1TX6LI0 LEDGEIMPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920 iJF t.ji,... ft irr P. '?.""fl h v mmrylnv .nW ,i,,i i "'' mail, '"l ""CX'fj 110. .Wr; A'. 7 X. rtr.1 i. tor yrnri f .irr I'"ffC l"""e '. ,w',,r"'.''' r'f' "', Kiity iioinncs o ffitc By FANNIE 1WRST In (lie world. niiEV i ' i .- i L.r..,. nl , I;"''""' v ' - , riiAri h". i fe quiet. i-neeK l( cnccii, 'CIOT Tlii trnrs lind drii'il mi Jlry. Kmif iiiiiiiIh checks, o n ly li c r tliront con- tintiiiic t o tlu-nli mid her hand nt rcg nlji f inter - V-r vnls nutting the .V o ti li K shoulder pressed t o licr. It was as if li e i' SlSMS? heart lay 8 ii d d c ii I y cry still 1 her breast. t yt ... Rksidiiuww :., 'iat Jin. Iet ine pull down & Hut jou think, darling minute 8 liupphlCM like I cot one tills?" I m nil right, Mommy, only " I hci'll Inline lirrn l.nlf 1 1,'.. ..I-I.t nb.v, thinking how I'm a bail imitlioi- ivlmt ililnko only of her own " "No, no, Mommy. Turn ocr and go to nI -" 'l.. .!.... Mn.. fit.. 1.. ( ..... ....,,,,..!, ,,, , 0VC ,Ut n urn-. upriRiu joiiiir- Hutu iu((. ,P0 jnP 'lie- f tlltlf fifltl'l Iwmili in 41t .,.. Mn. the kind of n fellow I.eo 1m till joii know lilm bcttr, Mommy denrs" Alwn.vnydtsl.iirg bag he's a ttlc awake one I" ''That'll just whnt ho ii. Mn. He's just a prince if If there ever was one. Ouo little prince of n fellow.i" Hhe fell to iryiiiK woftly, caHj- teurH that flowed freely. "I I inn tell jou, lmbj, I'm happy ni jou." "Mommy dear, kiss inc." Ihej talked, huddled aim In arm. iiiilll iluw-ii flowed in nt the window linn uiriy roots lieKati to show nKiilimt the aphnH court mid there oiiino Hie rntlle of milk rans. "I wonder If Annie left, oul the note iw.JI'11; Silk's extra milk!" Hon I get up, dearie! it's only "HOME GROWN Is the title of nct week's serial by FANNIE IIURST It is u story of Firth ncuue transplanlcd for a while Michigan. It combines the smippy repartee of the New York '"" ""-wiiii i i iii siiem mooniignt, it gliding canoo mid the u.j.nn. 11 mn mime jou iircani as well as laugh. The nppctirH on MONDAY. JANUARY 12 u a icsort in hiisiucss world western nut- firft instnllnicut jn't nind nt Mum". l"l'J-? It's IIS IlllH'II ll- iiiiiir. 'It It S Ian- bed ITou ai I . .... .... ti .ritni u unnaturnn mother should v,nnt ISf "" M, rl,.,l,.io l.nl 'Vn 110 .'i"""i 'i".-. -' - pdmtu the bed. There jou me. rtt ' . i. M.... K' .1 ii fin n n Htriivtr fftu a wreiicii ,un. " " - .",.'. n-ii.ff (nt- nnttou to tears, ,dV casii.llly through the procei-M's their rpiiii-iii-.y r ,on them now spats. How pretty t loot." l'C?'.,,U"1i;'.'. 1.-.,,, I,lnv rt-lit- ..III 'I I0IU .Ml'" "" ".' . -;- Irving can't bung any more bis fie tlnoiigli m fioul ball. Wasn't lW' ,.. Af- 'Ui lOiir-i- "" " ,""', , . MIriia loiikrd light nice in Unit ulwifct tiimglit not.' I'our-eigiuy- ine only m u""" s """: , She h tmi nit ior pun.. 'lou P't i" I"'1' li,'st- bnl)J' anJ let ama turn o-it Hie liglits. "No, no, Minim ; jou. Tnkr wind' slip of a nightdicss. her ironet braids unwound and fulling mn raoli shuillder. even her slightiicss ad naued She was like Juliet who. fourteen, nail ejes in main iiuu oartjr. Bey i-rcpi lino oeu, gruieuii ior dsrtaes , The flute hud died out, leimng a si lcoee that was plaintive. "lou all right, liauj .' "Are jou, Jloinmj .' . 'm, bab "Go to sleep, then." 'Good night, bnbj." "Oood night, Jlonimy." Silence. hyiDg there, with her face upturned lod ber fjes closed, a stream of tjuict ars foiinil their w.i Irom under .Mis", iaufman's eloed lids, running doivu md toward her ear-i like speetucle rames. Ad liour ticked past, mid two damp (ols-liail formed on her pillow "A'leeii jet. bnb "'" "Almost. Ma "Are jou all light V" kovlteh. and 1 nin't sntlsfied yet! Sup ioso ninjbn for two or tliree' jenrs jou uin't so much on jour feet. ' Suppose even his uncle Jlejer don't take him In. Don't ntiv young man got to get his start slow ''" 'Mommy!" "Hcenuse I got for her my own ideas, mj daughter shouldn't have in life the ninn sh" wants!" "Hut. Mommy. If " "You think ior one minute, Kiiby, after ml these jears without this bouse mi my builds and my boarders and their kicks, a woman like me would be satisfied? Why, the more, baby. 1 think of such n tiling, the more 1 see it for mjself! What you think. Uuby. I iti all day without steps d run, mill my gcdiuks with hnusekeeping nnd icnrkeling nftrr eighteen jciu-h of it? At first. Itubj. nin't it natural it should i-iiiiii' like it sliocd; thnt jou in, I h.it niscaKI.eo ?of all of a Midden so mi thick? I It ain't no more, babj . I 1 feil fin." ii lout It." "Oh, Mommj, if if I thought ion did !" "I do. Whj not? A fine joung man whnt my girl is in low with. Kery mother should hae it so." "Motnmj, jou mean it?" "I tell jou I feel fine. You don't need to feel bad or cry another minute. I can tell jou 1 feel happj. Tomorrow nt Atlantic Citj if such a rascal don't tell me for himself, I I ask him right out !" "Mu!" "For why jet he should -wait till he's got better prospects, Ko his inother-in-luw can hang nu? I guess not !" "Jloniinv darling. It jou onlj truly feel Jike thnt about it. Whv, jou can keep putting off the lease. JIti, if it's only for si- months, and then we we'll all be to " "Of course, baby. Mama knows. Of course! five " "Kight away. baby, with extra towels lint d o clock tram for Trenton she h 13. ' .Mn. dear, let me go." "!ay right where jou nret I guefs jou wniil jou should look nil worn out when a certain joung man whnt 1 know walks clown ti meet odr train ut Atlantic City this nftcrnoon. cli?" "Oh, Mommy. Jlommy!" And Uuby lay back against the luxury of pillows. At 11 the morning rose to its cli max the butcher, the baker, and every soit of maker hustling In nnd out the bnsementwnj : the sweeping of upstairs halls: windows Hung open and lnco cilitalns looped high; the smell of upring pouring In even from iisiliiiU: sounds of scrubbing from- various li.w.i.u. bluittfu tit fhk'Ht-M from ii liar tow street wedged with its Hiitnnlnj morning blockade of deliver) wagons, 1 .. ..pniulniiii Itttn it iiintnrcfirri. totlS mill n tiuitiunii in,, ", ,,,-;---- -. lini.L- nnd iiosIiie for the speedwny ot, upper Hroadwny. A homely bouipiet of odors rose from the bnsenieiil Minium ili-iriliiir mi tliroiich the bnlls. the smell of mutton miliuiins s " strwed. . , . . . ., After a tnoriung of upstairs find downstairs and in mid out of cham bers. Mrs. Kaufman, enveloped In a Mong-sleeved apron slill lingular wltu. slnicll, Mllllg Ul Hie iciepiioili.- m -.... In the hall just beneath the stuirense nnd entered her bedinoni, sitting "own latlier heavily beside the open shelf of ber desk. A long envelope lay up permost on that desk, and she took it lip slowly, blinking her ejes shut and holding them succcd tight its If she would press back a vision, even then n tear oozing thiougli. She blinked it back, but her mouth was wry with the taste of tears. A slatternly maid linked her head in through the open door. "Mrs. KnU bioke Vr mug!" , "Tuke the one off Mr. Krakow s wnshntaiid nnd give It to her, Tlillc." She was rr liiir now frnnlil.v. and when the door swung hack again on its liiMifflcicnt hinge, she let her head fall foi ward Into the pillow of her arms, the curve, of her back rising and falling. Hut after n whilo the greengrocer enmc on his monthly mission, In His white apron mid shirt-sleeves, and she compared stubs with him from a flic on ber desk mid balanced h,cr ncrount with careful squinted glance mid n keen eye for nn overchaige on a cut of break fast bacon. On the cry heels of him, so that they met and danced to pass each other in 1 tip doorway, air. M'lspurg entered, with nn ovcicimt Hung ncross his right arm mid his left sagging to n small black (raveling bag. "Well." he paid, standing in Ihe frnme of the open door, his derby well baik on his head and regarding her there beside the small desk, "Is this ulint vou cnll renilv ut 12?" in "You-don't mean you'j-o not Bl"gl" he fxrlnlimul. the, lifted duality Imme diately dropping from his voice. "You you got to excuse mc again, Jfr. Yctsburg. Jt nin't no use I should try to get nwny on Haturdajs, much less Knstcr Saturday." "Well, of nil things!" "Kight nwny, the Inst minute, Mr. Yctsburg, right one thing nftcr an other " (Concluded Tomorrow.) BISHOP BERRY ELECTED lh Will Head Ocean Grove Camp Meet ing Association Hlshop .Toeph r. Herry, head of the Methodist Church of Philadelphia, has been elected president of (he Ocean (Irovo Cnmp Meeting Association, lie will succeed the Itev. Dr. Aaron 13. Iierry is tho fourth president of the ns sociatlor. In addition to electing oflicers nt Its meeting jesferdii). the association au thorized a $(l.i0.000 bond Issue to repay loans to John 13. Andrus, of Yonkers, N. Y, Mr. Andrus w'ns re-elected treas urer. Other otlicers ro elected are the Ilev. Dr. James AVIlltnm Marshall, vice president, nnd the Ilev. Dr. Kinnk I. Wilson, secretary. CULTURE LOSE BOUT Hog Island Wages Win Decision When Arabs Are Missing Hog Jshind and culture collided on the progrmii of the llrowiiing Club lin meeting In the New Century Club night, mid culture iinisncii n very second. Arnblnn musicians scheduled to sin' "love songs thnt were old when Ito becca wns young"' disappointed the) audience. Idkc tho well-known Arnlu who "folded their tents nnd silcn)iy stole nwny," they were among tlio' missing. It; was explained by message llint high wages In the shipyards had tnkcu?U much of the romance ntul song out of the lives, of tho Arabian colony here, nnd thnt they were loo busy "making" money to sing. Doctor Taleott Willlnms, of Columbia I'niversity, told of his childhood eft pcricnccs In Arabia. -f m. i .i r 1 !.. 1. ruin iiim- mill niovru iiirwuiii in in-i ..... . ... rt.i , t..t. . .-... crncklv starched npinn. "I I'lease. "oiiarii, wno uic.i on i iimiKsgiving way Jir. Yctsburg, it uin't right, I know !' at the age of ninety-eight jenrs. llishop iicaittiiiirMiicairiiiiiiiiiiEsriirfiiiiiiicsiiiiTirfiiiicsiiiiiiiiiittcsiiiiitiiiiifcsiiiTiiiiiiiicaiiiiitiiiiiicsiiiiiitiiiiicTiiitiiiiitiicsiittiiiitiiitsiiiiiii lBJK Cl 0 osiog Out Start tlie New Year Write With f PEEFECT I Kbk. ENCILS American Lead Pencil Co..22o Fifth Avenue. N.Y. Our Entire Stock of fiOVERCOATS n iKsranTjiT. B we need space for our furnishings and shoes. I savings for the man who needs an overcoat. $25.50 MODELS NOW .-J5.00 NOW MODELS .$1 . 26.85 $40.00 NOW 15.00 NOW MODELS MODELS Wonderful $31,851 . 33.851 1 BECKERS' j 92 Chestnut St. j 1 1338-40 So. Perm Square I AND WIDElfEK BUILDING ARCADE .iiiiiiicaiiiiiiifiiiieaiiiritriiiiicsiiiiTiiiiiitrsiiTiiiiiiiiicaitiiiittiiiicaiiiiiiMiiiicstiiiiitiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiit'iKrTitcsiiiiiiiiiiiicsiiiisiiiiiticatitnf nt Mama?" like jou was mc i.v.. -. ... ..in ,.i(u ...ii i ! .1 uitirsc not dearie. "I-rtlioughl it sounded trying. win .Moiiinij, tour-e not; turn rcr no and go to sleep." Another hour, and suddenly Mrs. 1 milium -lict out her arm from the wM. ji'ikuig back the sheet and diDz fur her daughter's dewy, nn IrnPil faie wheie the tear were .slash U don n i: liabs " ' I"Monuiij, miu jou mustn't!'1 "Oh. mj ilailing, like I didift mis- I IlOT It 'It' nil' A beautiful home site and acreage ncac and on Kooscudt Boulevard poos on the market today. This l"t. in particular, is especially desirable, be ing uflWcd to clone an account. In a last-grow-ng locality and where "crjtlunK around it h Kight including the price! eau-orct Clft (Klir fl,,..i .i .!. fttemrd ojfcr tor Ittnna Sun Avm. I Oofc Lanr 0Sflce opposite Station M .I avfeon Or Uemanv 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery New Satin and Satin and Straw Hats v 5.00 7.S0 12.50 All the new early Spring shades, in both large and small shapes, are shown. They combine soft, lustrous satin with the newest of the novelty straw braids. A number of black, brown, taupe and navy hiits are included in this showing. wiHtAiMMfHNrf .OLAS DELIVERY E&k First 1Q9n Shihmfnt Just Received IV $25.00 zimmmmm otvie vi noo.w VIII $50.00 &m&ms&3 qi..,i iv K7n no mm oi z- cTnX mwmi atvie yX nnu.uu XI $130.00 yi 9nn nn &-&$WSMttCSWr H fcJLVlC 1 V i(iidv.vv Terms Made to Suit 12,000 Victor Records to Select From THE. PRESSER CO. 'ttK . .. , .... ot .ira.'j)v 1 tin nnme or m uiic .i;c.i (Vfiasi .. . - im HlU-lztnestnutM. Philadelphia 1 1 VI I IFOR 1 vawmssfismA n. ssaam 1b Vfli -3 TT-Vl 1 J.Y l ' 'H.'iKr ;SPQiffaWB " ""'"-- It interested in a Vlctrolff, mall this coupon to us and receive booklet and full particulars as to terms. ( Fur Hats at Half Price Turban, Santoy, Tricorn and Sailor shapes in Australian Seal, Nutria and Seal, Hudson Seal, Mole, Nutria, Ermine and Squirrel. 15.00 Value 7.50 20.00 " 7.50 25.00 " 12.50 :jo.oo " :.. 15.00 10.00 Value 20.00 '15.00 " 22.50 50.00 55.00' !5.00 17.50 Name I B J Artdre'i It t i ii, E-Z" HOME LIGHT A Splendid Light to Replace Any Open Flame Burner C1H& Just 3 little mantles, a burner, a self lighter, and an "eye-comfort" shade! Simple and inexpensive; but it gives a wonderful light soft, cheerful, easy on the eyes. Kconomical, too it uses only about half as much gus as the open flame. $2.00 rOMM.l lire. 1011 tan elf. a our rn of IniitQlI It sour- Comc in and let us show you the "C. 12-Z" and other 'modern gas lights. THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. r . MmBmm.--:-- &&& V ' Oa rA Wkmcss w 7W,. Wit) ' '.BJi2'.. W3BL3W. SM-i-i mm f. rsfjmc rrsssf. iaaaaB.Bmnr 1 . -j-j&&srrj kkMkkmmMkmcr"-j ..u v Hi Vll-l 1 n-iMMiMngiiii mm '' l""JiVa WtiW V. "l.l i mMM i . i 1 . 1 1 Here is your list of JANUARY ARTOROLLS Y "3 ERE they are, those new dance-and-song-hits ff-i fresh from Broadway, ready for you to play " and sing and enjoy these Winter Nights at home on your player-piano. You'll find all the lat est January music here on a player-roll whose equal you'll not lind anywhere. Arto-Rolls are supreme the best in quality the'first in music the low est in price. Look over the new list below select a few of the numbers and hear them played at your, nearest Arto-Roll dealer today. January ARTO Holls 1050 Dnrdnnclla l'ox 'I rot 1045 .lust Like the Hose ... Fox Trot 1036 When You'rcaMlllionM lies FromNowhcrc.Ballad 1028 1 I.ovc You Just the Same Sweet Adeline. .One Step 1041 Was There Ever a Pal LikcrYou Ballad 1031 Waiting (from -'Listen Lester") Fox Trot 1034 Only Fox Trot 1026 Hand in Hand Again Waltz-Song 1027 When You're Alone Fox Trot 1 035 Irene (from the play "Irene") Fox Trot 1040 Good Niglit Dearie Waltz-Song 1043 I'm So Sympathetic, from the "Little Blue Devil") Trol 1021 tack to God's Country Fox Trot 1039 AllThatlHaveAreSunny Weather Friends. Fox Trot 1042 Lullaby Land Waltz-Sons 1033 Bubbling Oter Waltz-Song 1037 That Wonderful Kid From Madrid Waltz-Song 1044 Troubles 'the new novelty hit; Waltz-Song 1029 Dreamland Brings Memories of You Waltz-Song Most Popular Songs From Previous Listings 1005 You'd Be Surprised Fox Trot 985 Poor Little Butterfly Is a Fly Girl Now.. Fox Trot 1010 Wonderful Pal One Step 969 Golden Gate Open For Mc Waltz-Son 982 Carolina Sunshine Waltz-Song 1023 Tell Me Fox Trot 1007 Let the Rest of the World Go By Waltz-Son 1002 Now I Know Fox Trot 953 The Vamp Fox Trot 997 1 Am Climbing Mountains Fox Trot Sold by Most Dealers Featured by . Girard Music Shop, 607 W. Girard Ave. C. Hoffman, 63-11 Germantown Ave. .1. H. Baker, 2540 N. Alder Street. O'Halloran, 7 S. 60th Street. Spend! ARTO Catalogs of Italian and Jewish rnusto rolls toxth and without noirfj J STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO 511 Market Street Also Makers 0 the jamous Sinl Word Roll, obtainable in mosl of ihe above I ties Live Daleis Wanted everywhere . Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted Is Your Phonograph Listed Below? r- ''I iHBp Have You Rooms for j Re"t In Your Horn's? Jf to, you can ciuicklv Jill Uwmw ith desirable neonlo 11 you advertise in tho mmlnK and evening edi tions of tho PUBLIC LEDGER American Acolean Art Craft Ampliphunc Ttusli & Lane Brunswick Brooks Iilackstone Cheney Charmaphonc Clearlone Cnrdinal Chimonoln Columbia C'onverlo Ciilptone Consnla Crescent Ideal Nightingale Starr Crystola Independent Operolla Sonora Colonial Kimball Oranola Silvortone Dulciphonu Leeds I'athe Stradivara Dusonto L'Arlisle Perfek'Tonc Stewart Dalion Lauon Premier Sadora Dclphcnn LavtbOtt Plajerphone Sleinburn DomeHtic Lincoln i'hon D'Amour Sona-Tonc lOmpiro .Manaphone I'hoenix Solotone Kllinolcnn Mandel Peerless Slodart I'tilton Magnola Polliphone Sommcrhnf Franklin .Moclernola He- Snpertone (iarford letro Uegina Singer llarponola Mo.art He-Call Sterling Hiawatha Alclloviloiie Kecordcon Starck IIotTay ' .Aieleor Kamofcola Schubert llumophone .Music Master Itisiiell Sieger Tablalone Tclotone United Usona 'itnnola Vnuaplume Viclrola Vista Virtuoso Virginolo Waddell World Widdicoinh Wilson inn Wescr WiniNor You should use Columbia Records "The finest records a needle crr played" l Receive the monthly catalogues of new records. We will gladly mail it to you. Step in tomorrow and see that your name and address is on our mailing lists. A'ciw Columbia Records on sale the 10th and 20th or each month. Thirteen new hits go on sale tomorrow. rue BLAKE and WMKAWf ' New Edison The Phonograph Shops OIK Columbia 1100-1102 WALNUT STREET Franklin Grafonolas 204 SOUTH HTH STREET , Phonographs bring the great automobile show to your own home! izm m w& Fi? am the Tanuawifeazine that costsie dollar tells theory of the show aMyour news dealer 400 pages 1000 pictures "look for the golden cover" 1 THERE'S A TOUCH OF TOMORROW IN ALL COLE DOES TODAY die cfero-EiGHT ON EXHIBIT AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW . NEXT WEEK L. S. BOWERS CO.. Distributors 245-47 North Broad StTeet Loi.ut 5055 Race 4241 COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY-.- ' 454. ItNUlAINAi'VJiaS, U.3.A. ' !! iS r rl s&g&&m i J'i Sfl m H J ' ' nmw'M J IXlBjraiL'lli&l WmM H m nKJBiM iii A, n -" V t-1 4V J.' r. .4 '-) ,., -n,. ilt& As ,1 . , i filWiiiinMi i i i. i ii ihmwwiiii i
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