r'AJ V " 1H,' i .i. 'H' 'V '. ,." ( i ''j hji V 3, In f' ' Vt a, r r I ; EVEfrlffG FOTiic tEDGER-PHIlADELPHTA, MONDAY, JANUABT 12, 1920 "IS "Cinderella's - . at Daughter nv HAZEIi DBYO BATCIIELOK W "... .... du PuWlo Xierfr Co. (etVTWnt, "". B cwnivqi.s) Fl a 'together something drew 'trn FoTer and Virginia Weil K?hMrihlp. They teero entirely !3Sj& I ? temperament, Kathleen Kail froth and Virginia all r - 'mJr Kathleen brohe her engage m,l',caise Me man had no money, iVir7nl! married Jimmy Ander Zinvoo! poverty. HT after . m et0 ot Virginia's , . in to it. It became necessary i.). llmmv's mother como attel visit ,?liav One morning when Vlrglnln was .""Vi for "nrJ to the futurn with the n,,.1.y.. '..Hipr m sfortuno leaped into lnoinrr, """ ,1, window, turned on tho heat so that I, Xro would he warm and nftcr ftjikftrt wns on the mall cm tove, k. Jimmy. T'l s morning sho pro .,& nS usual, hut when she Lent rPeJM ns u , necustomed she found him unusually flushed JnTtlie hand .that she tools In hers was to nna bui in... ..... ,llBllw. b t!mv dear, wake up, aren't you well?'' f jimmy " ,.',, ,,(,, , .,,. .hit nice boyish smilo of his, but be U'.'L Horlv. Ills forehead wrinkled nln and iii breath came hoarsely. 'X'" m" cold," he Mid. when Vlr ! .nil had brotiRht him a rIbm of wnter :.a mid roinnrpss for his bead. "I'll . It all right in a few minutes." "Jimmy, you're tint going to net up indnr." Virginia said decisively, "And I'm going t0 lmvo tlic d)ctor here." "N'oii'cnsc." And ilmmy tried to ...art himself In tho old way, but it uhj no use. After ho had played witn tie food Virginia brought to his bed, ,t,c hurried! went after the doctor her- ' There "as no telephone In the small nfitirtment and Virginia had missed this more than nuthiuK else. In the old Jars her mother lind nlwnjs telephoned for the matctiitli from tho market, and the tinkling of thp telephone bell had Mivavs been the slRtial for long oxcltilipr telephone conversations. Now Virginia rtnt to market cerj morninc. She had lamed to realize values, nnd she knew iuit how much had been wasted when ht had lived at home, but she missed the convenience of n telcphono a hun dred times a day. Doctor Uradlcy hnd known Virginia since she had been a small child, nmi li promised to drop in nt the npai tment ajioon as his inomiug oflico hours were nrer. IIo was jery fond of the girl nnd M did not feel that her present diffi culties would hurt her. Her appearance this morning did not alarm him any. lie (elt that Virginia was needlessly frightened nnd that Jimmy had nothing but a bad cold. But whim be finally bent over the yellow enameled bed nnd took the drv. hot hand In his, ho icallzcd that Jimmy was really sick. It looked hie pneumonia and tho boy did not seem very 6trong. ''l'ou'll have to get somo one to help vmi here," ho said, looking up at Vlr ;inla. "I can manage," she returned promptly. 'lhe doctor shook his bead, "Not Alone; you'll have to havo somo one to lelp." Irglnia would have given anything if it that moment she could havo Bald, Very well, we'll get a nurse," but she P allied that her nockctbook would .never .limit surh an extravagance. There in just one tmug 10 oe done, scnu lor 1)1 r. Anderson. No matter bow much M hated to do such a thing, that was tho one wav open to her. - And o that was how Mrs. Anderson "hipptned to nrrivc at the npnrtment the text afternoon, and even with .Jimmy Irlog weak and ill in tho next room she bad ro talto the time to tell Virginia "bat she thought of tho way the furni ture had been ruined. Virginia was silent and apathetic and iwponded not nt all to Mrs. Anderson's brisk attack. She led tho way to Jimmy's room nnd was forced to stand bick while Mrs. Anderson took charge of ererj thing. Trom the moment she arrived the look matters into her own lands. The sick room was to be her i own especial charge while Virginia was pten the house and kitchen work ns her fbare. it was unbearable. liven if Jimmy had begun to im'provo, Virginia would have suffered, but the fact thnt Jimmy did not improve, but grew stead ily worse made things almost impossible to bear, (Tomorrow', nn nlil friend nuts In in I Ppcaramo.) i Gloucester Health Board Elects fhe llonrd of Health of Gloucester ity will hoM its annual meeting this Wernoon vwien officers will bo elected w tho ear. The board will have tho rame tmmbendilp as last year, as Tcr min V ce and Kdwnrrt White wero re-elected All nro Kepiiblicnns. Har n S. Minor will be le-clcctod president w tho fifth jear. II. Mayers Hlaok ul up eleeted hecrotary; Dr. J. A. 'eek. health officer; Robert .T. Fair, Numbing inspector, anil Charles VW DYING, SHE SENDS CHECK WOMAN'S COIN GOOD Dr. V. P, Culbort8on, Women's Ho. pltal Graduate, Helps Alma Mater S,o 111 that physicians say she can lire by n few days, Dr. V. P. Oulbcrt son, formerly of Philadelphia, and now in St. Petersburg, Fla., remembered her nlma mater. Tho last check she probably will ever sign, one' for $1000, has been received by the Woman's College Hospital campaign committee with Doctor CHlbertsou's blessing. The check was mailed by Dr. Mary A. Smith, whoso letter said! "My dearest companion of forty years now lies at tho point of deaUi. Wo came down, hero for the winter, hoping the warm climate nnd freedom from care would restore her health, but it lifts been otberwlso decreed. She has great af fection for her college; and hopes it will never go out of existence." Doctor Oulbcrlsou was graduated from the college In 1881. DEFENDS BARE-BACK GOWNS Designer of Dresses Says 8ome Are "Perfectly Lovely" London, Jan. 12, JJesslo Ascough, designer of dresses for readers of Lord Northcllffo's newspapers, answers Father llernard A'augbn's censuro ot prevailing women's fnbions as follows: "Tho nverftgo woman In choosing her dresses never thinks about tnon nt all. Tho only problem for her is, 'Doe4 It suit mer Look at tlio dresses tn the mid-Victorian ago; look how low they were cut nround tho neck. "Nor do I think bnro-bnclt frocks should bo coudemued. I have NCtiu women who havo looked perfectly lody in these gowns. In fnct. the whole scheme was so near perfection that the sternest critic could not hac been shocked. " KUNKEL'SACOAL .Ml Kiinhel-cottt comes from one pnrllculnr colliery In the tipper Lehigh region, noted for the lilKh-btiriilnt iiunllty of It coul unit (lie ton- percentage of nsli. i 5 1st & Gray's 63d & Market Conductor Thouaht It Was Dad and Had Her Arretttd Mis. Mnrtha .Tones, of 205!) Watltins nrrrsieti yesterday on n street, was street car nt Thirteenth and Master streets upon the charge of the conductor that she hnd attempted to pas.n coun terfeit flfty-ccnt piece. Tho police of tho Hlshth and Jefferson streets, station, to which Mrs. Jones was taken, sent the coin to tho federal e; S Z -s,r1-l" ,1 II ,VdUts wu? t?iW&iHSR Is fSTORES CO. t authorities, who returned it with the report that it was legal currency. Mrs. Jones told the police that when he conductor expressed suspicion of the coin, she offered htm another, but that he nevertheless insisted upon handing her over to tho police WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S ? That Buy Anything from the leading ntnrrn af Vhtla.. Vt II. mlnfctnn, mmlrn nml MInntto It Easy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phils. 010 Guarantee Tr. mat., Atlantle Clly 30 N. Tlllril ht.. Camden JEW Hanscom's Dollar Tabic dHotc Supper from Soup to Dessert for 50c OJd A- Market 8t. 75 Murket St, 030 Market fit. 123: Market St. waaThere'a a Plate on for You PAKCEL POST LESTER PLAYER $440 j rm Lmj i mEE! Bench, 12 music rolls. FREE tuning for ono rear. ImvJqi Our terms are aasasiMlftLa lowest and we accept lilb ertr Uonda at full value. 8oua for our cats-logut. F. A. NORTH & CO. 18m K. Alleshenr Ate 2130 N. Froct St, SWEETAIR The Modern Method of Painless Extraction of TEETH "SAFIl AS HLKF.P" One to SO teeth extruded Wllhrnlt nafn n 1one Jut tn thlnsr for nrnroua Popl ' no 111 rrnt fnllnw Its DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sta. Formtrlv on ntnlf nt nrofn(nnt Rnavltnl Wherever you see a motor car vnth. the si&n of the triple triangle on the radiator, you may- know that it is entrusted with the repu tation of the World's Champion Lht Six ADVANCE MOTOR SALES CORPORATION 5 M.J 1 6 North Broad Street, Philadelphia ASCO. ASCO. An Organization Built on the Bed rock of Experience, and Breathing the Atmosphere of Efficiency . , That's the American Stores Company chain. Nothing theoretical or visionary about it. Just a carefully studied plan of direct merchan dising, constituted as a workable, practicable medium between pro ducer and consumer. i . Our buyers are men of mature, lifelong training; men who know their particular lines as a mariner does his compass, insuring you mer chandise of the highest standard, uniformity in quality and ' at prices awuys cunsisienuy low. . s rv'y'v"vvv'',i's,,y,vMvir' I rue Value Implies Quality as Well as Low PriceOur Butter Includes Both! 3 j . : : (iyw o53 i . o sj - nt,- . "uiijerdT . f I " 1 ffwt"-l"-"-'w'-J"J ' i J Biitfe Always uniform in quality -pure Pasteurized cream nnd an exact knowledge of butter making is tho answer. Porks Beans 125' EicMand Butter ib Pure creamery prints quality exccpti6nal SAAAyywaWyWWyUMWWU V J Carefully selected beans, cooked ready to serve; pork and a delicious tomato sauce added to give Ihom increased nutrition and zest. Pork & lleans, smull etui iic r Selected EGGS tloz Big egg value; fine quality, full and meaty. An egg or two fried with a couple of slices of "Asco" Bacon is one of the -v most nutritious of breakfasts. Wash-Day Needs "Asco" Ammonia bot. 8c "Asco" Bluing bot. 5c Snow Boy Powder, pkg. 4J4c Pels Kaptha Soap ...cake 8c Young's Borax Soap, cake 8c 1L Pretzels ib 14 Medium size, cr;sp and dainty this price is verv -special. Cleaning Needs Scrub Brushes, ea. 4c-10c-13c Bust Brushes, ea. 15c-25c-32c. Brooms each 15c-G0c-70c Sunbritc Cleanser ..can 4'jC Chloride Lime can 10c 1 YvVWVW"- J liu tSSrtrfl una V I AAAAWWMA. " lfyV'rfffrwWWrrrrr'WTYVVVWyyvvVWVyTyirTTfv"W "Asco" Blend (Our Very Best) "Asco" Blend (Our Very Best) A blend that combines all the virtues of Body, Aroma and Flavor drinking qualities unsurpassed. XMAAAAAAAAAAA.wMyVWUUyAu'AAAAAAVj A rai tmntJ n..i....i t a nh.V. lhHt-s 1 I K Hi O Pkn H W57U W-lb. pkg. 12c; '2-lb.. pkg. ?.3c A blend to suit every taste. We have your particular kind. One quality Our Very Best the finest "cup" that ever -v pa&scu your lips. Prepared with milk and every neces sary ingredient of the Best. A breakfast that appeals to every member of tho family. I'ure Honey, jar 17c Pennies Turn to Dollars skAai Pure Jellies glass 13c Pure Codfish ..pkg. 7c-12c Van Camp's Soup . .can 10c Horse ltadisli ....glass 12c "Asco" Macaroni ...pkg. 10c Rich Cheese lb. 37c Pink Salmon can 22c Good Quality Rico lb. 12c Delicious Candies Pure Choco lates. Ib. . Borden's Milk Caramels, lb. Butterfly Mints, can & 'Thrift Is Pow er vancy Pumpkin can 10c Lima Beans lb. 16c "Asco" Oals pkg. 10c National Oats pkg. 10c Choice Tomatoes can lie Sweet Corn can lie Choice String Beans, can lie Mixed Vegetables... .can lie WMMWWkLSSf Tho High Cost of Living, as far as bread is con- ijWPiMKPdy cerned, holds no terrors for the family that uses """tgamiaiaay "Victor." Compare Victor with any loaf baked, either '"Hetty in point of quality or value, and wo know what your decision must be. VICTOR RAISIN BREAD ioaf 1 fc Baked with a liberal Biipplj- of dellcloua seedlesa ralalna. " -HL Jf Two Pure Butter Substitutes of Exceptional Merit t Margarine 32c VrrrrrrrnVrVwyirriCVrWWVWvw "Asco" Oleomargarine lb Sold in hundreds of our stores. If our store where you trade does not sell it, our manager will be glad to direct you to tho nearest American Store where you can get it. These Prices Effective in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh-Kalled Stewing Chickens ib 38c b25cEKEe0y-10c Chuck or Thick End Lean Soup lb Beef JLo Large Marrow ea Bone $ BdHni lb2ft( Beef "' Fresh Ground lb Hamburg 25' Lamb Rack Chops lb. 3c Shoulders lb. 32c Neck lb. 20c Breast lb. 15c Mutton Rack Chops lb. 25c Shoulders lb. 18c Neck lb. 14c Breast lb. 10c Veal Rack Chops lb. 30c Shoulders lb. 25c Neck lb.2oc Breast lb. 20c 1larc New tmf, 5 ?:;qt15 Pure A On Delicious Pork lb -I Country lb Sausage Rrjr Scrapple (HlH.iHl., -9- " .HtK lMi" -"h,, ' in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware Delicious ffe g Country lb,J bausagc ""r Everywhere "I"- --"f---. . . i-t t :: . 70C: c : tu-1 -A. 1 63 rt TR0 h (Pi T T vnfjrr a rag January oaie 01 men bin Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store f IT? s runns Bringing Many Splendid Opportunities for Savings 2500 Shirts at $1.85 All arc thoroughly good, dependable Wanamaker shirts, but sizes and lines are broken and prices axe lowered. Woven or printed mudras, percale and somo white shirts are included most of them with soft cuffs, but some with laundered cuffs. Nightshirt, $1.85 ComforUiblj made garments of good quulity plain white muslin. Pajamas, $1.90 Broken lots of madras, percale and muslin pajamas, in stripes and plain colors. Suspenders, 65c Of durable elastic with strong leather ends (.a)lrrj-. Market) . rJ HIM Lovely Black Charmeuse $4 a Yard A beautifully lustrous quul ity for nfternoon, evening or street frocks is 38 inches wide. Ordinnrily it would be consid erably more! (Ontfnh A Pretty Hand Embroidered Kimono at $3.85 Uf good quality crepe in soft rose, light or Copenhagen blue, lavender or pink; hand cmbroid cied in back and in front. (Onlrnl) A Man Will Do Well to Come to f ' the Gallery Store for Men when he needs a suit or an overcoat. The Wanamaker standard of all-wool and reliable tailoring holds good to the highest degree, and prices are as low as possible without sacrificing the quality. Overcoats mostly good-looking, rather conservative ulsterettes (what most men want) are $32.50, and there is a special group at $37.50. Suits for men and young men are $25 to $37.50, and there are worth-while savings on several groups. (Unllery, Market) Boys' Shoes at $3.25 a Pair Regularly Almost Twice This Price Good black or tan leather shoes on English lasts arc in sizes VA to G and will bo splendid, wearable shoes for school or best. Men's Shoes, $7 a Pair They ate quite good-looking shoes on English lines with durably welted soles and a man may choose black or tan. (tlnllerj Market) A Special Group of Lovely Dance Frocks, $25 come just at a time when they are most wanted for Winter', gay affairs. Lustrous, rustling taffeta ir pink, turquoise or maize draped effectively with tullf and finished with lovely flow ers, forms these pretty affair?,. One is sketched. Trim Serge Frocks, Special at $16.50 All of them are navy blue .serge dresses with braid and buttons for trimming. One i sketched. Also, wool .lersey dresses in various attractive styles are the same price, and one is sketched. A Variety of Serge and Wool Jersey Frocks The serges, braided or em broidered, are in a number of styles at 815 and $18. The wool jerseys, a great many straight-line models, others with ovcrskirts, are $15, $1G,$18, $20.50 and $25. Spring Makes Itself Evident in New Arrivals Rustling taueta and lovely charmeuse are in quaintly ruffled or draped models, many showing short sleeves and bright girdles. S23.50, $25 and $29.50. . fw W Mm The White Sale fs Plentifully Supplied with updermuslins at little prices At $1 Envelope chemises of whito nainsook trimmed with lace or embroidery. Durable white slip-over nightgowns, stitched in color or trimmed with embroidery. Bloomers of pink or whito crepe. Petticoats of white nam--ool; with laco or embroidery trimmed flounces. And many other good things flannellet or muslin, high neck nightgowns or slip-aver gowns, envelope chemises, com binations, bloomers, petticoats and the like, at $2. (t'eiitml) 3& m r Voile and Gingham Frocks Cor women going South (many women want them to wear about the house at home) have just arrived. Checked gingliu m s and pretty figured voiles are in attractive styles at $G,50. (Market) S tt 'vva V sm r r I The Better Coats and Wraps for , Street and Evening Wear Are Greatly Reduced lhe well tailoicd, beautifully lined street coats and wiaps, now begin at 559.50 for tine ovora or bolma coats in several styles nnd go up to $108.50 for wraps of duvetync, bolivia, for tuna, etc., inmmed with beavor, skunk or Hudson seal (dcd muskrat). Each coat and wiap in its loveliness leprc--ont a real uppiirtuni! for some woman tn oung wointiUj iK'niaps joti! quickly, b trimmed muton WRsFve c. Evening Wraps " Now $39.50 to $225" Hundsomo wraps of pauno vohet, brocade and elvetccn nro trimmed with skunk, nutria, mole, moulllon or are made without fur. Tho linings are delightful in themelveg. iius of the inexpensive i-oats, many halt" price, is going out wvy is still good choosimr amonir seasonalil mliiiitlM mri utMn $19.50 to $49.50. Children's Shoes About Half Price at $1 Infants' shoes jire of black kidskin and fasten with little but tons, 111 1L'3 L to J. About Half Price at $1.50 Children's black or brown kidskin and tan calf -kin button shoe3 with wcdfii hefcls are m sizes 1 to 8 almost all sizes in om'Ii style. Special at $3.75 Girls' black di.ll leather and patent leather uutu.u shoes wall .eiioibb toes have sturdy, welted soles. Sizes 11 to big guls' G. Women's Fashionable Shoes Special at $5.90 i . iTll0i HlI,s ll.Ve sn,iar.t and verJ attractive and the shoe are .i black patent leather, lacing high. The heels are high and gracefully curved and the soles are welted to give satisfactory service. (( llPNtllUt 1 Good-Looking Serge Skirts in Large Sizes W omen who wear large sizes and need u skiit that is just a little different a Httle moro full ness over the hips, a little more length or width can ho fitted to their satisfaction in serge skirts at ?1'2. Unusually good all-wool sorgo skirts in navy blue, black or gray are in 01 to 10 inch waistbands Pluid skirts a-plent . in gathered and pleated models are $10 to $19.50. Olnrkrtt M 'M i Hi' ifi ifpp" "V' '' ''f ' '' ASCO. ACO. -1- -r -i fn nfi -i fli ri 'ft-i i (.Market) i ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. inrli iti ttm iiffi ASCO. afti am r --- f ,u. A t. i if mjt i tti-ni "m-ni i'HHHnHHHHMHMHtWHMIIHHlHi tit VLbbbbbbbbbbbLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbiLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb ?ft - "-.
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