Ji'l ; i A' 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHTLiUDELPHlA, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1020 v H r ... si Ho & "I i rv r 4t ivVJi HOME GROWN By FANNIE HURST F3Vlf i fin ?,! ,',i.lrtf,,,i nt rt .,.. Wommi iiitif tcrial icii'cA to im a 80OOa t8 all thn nlhrr unil hnvi hrrtt rtading and enjotiup, only belter, CHAP TICK I TN AUGUST the lieach Hotel placed Zr cots in its upper corridors and doubled its rates. The local nison Con veiitlon, r e c r u 1 1 ed from the Great South west, arrived with wives u n d stop all season, and they was the cigar drum mers. This bunch around hero woulcln t lave a chnnco iu a ximll marathon, "I took my mention down at the shore for four summers and say, for swell Miiph ! earrings ngalnst her white ncclc, showed the gleam of her teeth behind her lips nnd raised her narrow shoulders, with the opcnwork blouse Bhowlna the mys tery of pink ribbon through it. Mow-no-no, Air. rrokes; what rm and black pallor hat with the black and white checked band you was wenring spelled home and Torty-second street hi i inch big letters It as nil I could do to I keep the tears from falling In the Ink and inussiu' It up while J on registered." "I know the foelln'." I "Stick nround n while Queenic there nln't nuv live ones nround hero and its slow as hot toffj . but I'm off duty tomorrow at four. I'll take you around and show jou the Island." Miss Fink sneged her slim figure out ward ut the wnlstlluc until she assumed the sans ertebln droop that Manet uti'l his school loved, to paint the boneless W 1'aknib libnsr over-at-lut-,.,..... oC tll( nnar,.ntly ill lmlles who CllgO tourist I . ,l, Imllrpef dnscpmlnnls nf tlint same school and who trail themselves across the cou-rs of the fashion jour nals. "And this Is the dump Maisio Smjth told me had Atlantic City wiped off the map. What I think of her taste in summer reports I'm going to write to her now if ou'U send up some ink." "Maisio Smyth not the little queen that was out here last month doing the recuperating act?" "That's her! We're head ladies on the ame floor." "Sure enough?" "I didn't know there was a Michigan till Maisle came back and hud every girl tickets Little Hock. Abilene, Ko komo and Popular Illtiff rooked on the hike Mdo of veranda anil e x c h anged popu latiou, s u i. b n r u lotion, eat stitches and "H'n tln first time I've been west of Irvine in nl nt I. IM. If !,V nil tho Syracuse myself, kiddo, and take it from things ho says you arc, what nlu't you?" me. there's nothing to it!" I CoturiaM, me, bu lt'Arclcr Bvntticate "Ain't it so?" ., "Ten dollars u day nnd up, mnrblo (CONTINUED TOMOItllOW) InMiv nnil rirensa nn walnut rn'U gi is more my pace; the first September breeze that whispers through these pines i.s going to blow me buck to Hrnadwuy." Miss Fink glanced ubout the lobby, nt the wicker rockers, mostly empty and tilted slightly backward i ut the post card nnd rlcnr stnud. with n slecplnc clerk, nnd above the counter u string of SPURNED, HE'TRIES TO DIE Air Veteran Finds Sweetheart With Another, Then Shoots Himself Malinnoy City, Pa., .Tun. 12. magaxlnes hung like clothes froni n line ; js (lyinK nt llie st(lto n0snitul nt Foun at the bison licud nlmu- the u nine i.. 1 tain Springs, us n result of u biflct cutrnnee, gluss-eed and hung with the flrPa "by i,imolf, with suicidal intent, cheesecloth penunut. on the street here. .! .-. . ..,,.., i'' Fnlling to hear from his sweetheart, "Cheer up, Quecnie; tomorrow lm Mlg, viSla Stabler, a telephone oner- 0 Hi m' I "tor, Davis came from Heading Satur- ..J.T7T . . , . t , ,.. . I day evening nnd, finding Miss Stabler "Well, look who s Here. ui, m company with nuother young man, Proles, what have sou got to say for turned the gun on himself. yourself Why am t you out wun uw Itlncr nnrtvV Sn . lliu't 0ll the great- es. foii,w for d;AhM th Z.v 'WOMAN GOT SUGAR BY RUSE Mr. Prokcs loitered up to the ucsK, planted nn elbow on the counter and flung one knee across the other so that Pretended to Be U. S. Aflent Ar- he leaned nt an ob'lque. An inch cono of ashes trembled and tumbled from his cigar down his waistcoat. "I leave them things to the young ones. Gilly. What's an old one like me doing ofE on a party with marrieUs cigars. The hot"l menu immediately devel oped "Consomme Bi".on" and "lloast agement hune n stuffed bison head ' iu ,ne t-'epartment so dtezv with pipe' nnd n bunch of strir ings. I been out with a blue nnd white cheesecloth pen-I woods aml wonl": luli" thai ,b-Y, ,th,e liitrln' a new trail through the pines Tiant caught between the 'teeth over ' time m' two wcks came nround It lidn t hat I'll bet the orinlnal Indians hcro tho dining room cutrence: out on the I know whether I was selliii a 1 orcnt , abouts ain't too familiar with." moonl t InUn (hi, mnnntini, nii,..i in'mouol trimmec in moouiignr on me V... . ...V.I. in Un nKli In ftml lllflAr u Si "nU ,ea?,K lilou -sons3 aa(M hnnt Vhnm., lilTn n t. , " " . httu vcnery for company nround here, to mil. The Blue Danube." I boat shaped like a cigar. twi-p! rot .mnnminl with Miss F uk. The two in the half -deserted lobbv the room "Some little girl was, I's.n little girl from tlie big town." Hie fashioi wcik pinnoa n mue mm wlntc i-oiuuoul atnytli : I "How-do-do." ''"J" !ls llUtton on Ins Ipfr .'rmt- lnnnl .nml ni-nm . V'S Afnmto rn4 lltoliv pnnnirll to i ,.t 1- , '., fVinm ! rested With Man Companion Reading, .Tnn. 1-. Posing ns n tcovcrnment agent in order to get sugnr 's nmong the charges against Trov asner, alias John Sansford. ullns "harlcs Ileckman. nnd D'izabeth Shis ''er, n'ins Sangford, who were taken into custody today. The former is accused also of larceny of a motorcycle and the woman of carrying concealed deadlv weapons. Both were committed ues(loned and she was given the BUpnr. The man is alleged to have attempted to sell n stolen motorcycle. Police say ho admitted the theft and also that he broko jail at Charlotte, 'Mich., in 1014, whcr he was serving a term for horse-stealing. occupied nn apartment in Dable residence section of the man nnd wife nnd lind witli irt vrmfi ii k! rah.vaiif. ril trtit ! led tllirtv thrno iln tnviflc nrnl n mrw. ,1nv ilnwn u'lih t nlinttl fmrr hist nft 01 1 ' -.. i . i... On Q.iini-.lnv tht ifntimn iHun1n-nf1 i uL '"? T- i i , ., r.hLso1!1 Ale thousniid-dolar cown to. h ,h 00(, thno- 1rokps is the badge In a Move, saying she was .in i .Miss Birdie I-ink leaned across the (uTtrude Meyers, in Believe Me, -Ioo-ifJ . Mou ,lf Miumi on the Miami. ! the secret i-orvRe and demanded the counter nnd smiled into the room clerk ', 1 patra.' and the house sent her out to . m'rd. ,.,, tl jf,. iy.c CM.t of the ' rounds of sugar. Her story was not ' eyes; her own were blue and trauslu- the pines on hulf paj. I don't grudge I ? f'j "na JiV.T V if thJ M.V, . cent as a summer lake. ,it to her; Gawd knows she worked hard; ,: " "Knr Af, mil. fi '.. I..I-... !,, .,,,!, ( It I ml.l lott o...V tr.'l'1SOn the sag out of the bed in fiftj -seven, put Cisy Grenadier for her opening iu 'The! An citra wardrobe in the Indianapolis Lightning Bug.'" grand master's room, promised thirty- "Ain't it a joke, though ou n head :our a lake -mow and the comeution n ' muj ni lieniiey d i wus n ciik lor a Didier Match Co., Perth Ambey, N.J, American Industrial Roofing Tile Cement tile roofs suffer no depreciation, need no repairs or paintin , are fire-proof and weather-proof. They add a Graceful finish 10 the build ingand afford a white celling for reflect ing light. The mod erate first cost is the only cost. Wc will guarantee to have the roof finished on schedule time. Write for booklet. r American r mentlileMfelo. 024 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh EO Church St. 801 Olit Dldi. New York Philadelphia i 609 Brown-Marx Blolc. Birmintham TETT There Are Six Good Reasons Why You Should Buy a Pathe most popular lady contest and a po- 1 whole year at the Cosmopolitan, right iu j into race, would jou mind orderius me 'hack ot you. ' up some ice wntnr and tolling me what's "I bad a customer Used to live tlire." 1 the earliest of the cight-fnrt -five flyer, "Say. but maybe Mnisie Snntli didn't gets out. of here tomorrow?" bae swell time out hero the Chicago 1 Mr. Oilly smiled nt her until two gold 1 rummers' Convention was oil the, molars showed (he smile ot Pierrot wlio'e tine, and sa, :' when Pierette peered ovi r his shoulder "Believe me, little old At'amic Citi and set the sides of the world a -shaking i's good ciioukIi for 111c it makes this with laughter. place look like Coney on a wet night., "Will I send you up some ice water? What time did you say the tight-fort -1 Say, look at me like that again. Queenie the pulls out?" nnd you can have an) thing )ou little "Aw, stick it out, sis; things mnv 1 heart. de-sires." pick up nnd I'm ofl. duty tomorrow at "Fink is the wav they snell my unme'four." on the tlj-loaf of the fa mil v Bible. "That don't mean unythiug iu my Mr. C.illy P-l-n-k Miss Birdie Fink. ,lif!" It belongs to the same language as the "Say, T bet I've seen you down at word freh' ever hear it?" 'the shore!" Believe me. if I wasn't on dutv. "It was little me. wouldn't be chirping for Quit callin ine names. Gilly." "He says Miami on the Miami's got the Xno York waterfront run clear ' ff the picture postcards und that the only mil original hayseeds nrc grown be tween the Battery uiid the Bronx. Get together, you two, and lcmme referee he game." Miss Pink smiled, dangted her black JBirdio you your key before ton." "I wouldn't be too sure!" ""ou, w Ith the beach still warm and n pnth of light leading straight up to n high -power moon, would make a com bination that would stun a ; afe-hlowor. Ton only been here three houra, kiddo you don't want that eight-fortv-five." "If I'd known I was running into, n family convention I'd staved at home and took mj vacation feeding the ' ewans in Central Park or took an ocean voyage to Coney." ; "The minute )ou blew in here this afternoon I sns to myself, I says, 'That ' little g!rl's in wrong.' " ' 1 "Did )ou, honest?" 1 "Sure that little look in your eves nnd the black and while checked suit . "I was at the Sea Lion for three seasons. I ued to know all the girls from Ilentlcy's and Langcnbuig's and them swell houses that used to come, down on their vacation:,." I "Sure, I chum with all that crowd!" "Whntta jou know about that." "Yen!" "Take it from me, Quqenie; there ain't real class to those dumps out here; here's only been one live crowd here jGREAN BROS. QUALITY COAL Needs No Salesman 1 Quality and Service have I built up our enormous business. We Deliver to All Paris of Philadelphia 50th and Warrinelon Avenue I8lh & Oregon 2d & Huntingdon :5th&rvToramensing 2612 N.2dSt. the tested skin treatment ini!iiiiiir.iii!iiii!iiiiiimii Mi t iwmzzmmr ' m We can outlit craft of any size. Marino hard ware of ev-ry description. Anything for a beat F. Vanderherchen's Son 7 North Water St.. Phila. At ihe ''SMfm nt the Pa !" I- BRIGHT'S DISEASE "Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water The famous curative water from Hot Spring?. Endorsed by Physicians. Mountain Valley Water Co.. 718 Chestnut St. Phone TVolnnt 3407 Ser fJ t !ri UnsClub. lioUls, fa I a anl P. K. K dining rurr s.oM rw iirsi-diEa roc r' aruffjria rr i rri i "Resinol is what you want for your skin-trouble Resinol to stop the itching and burning Resinol ti heal the trouble. This gentle ointment has been so effective for years in treating the skin that it has become a standard skin treat ment. It contains nothing that 'ould irritate the tendcrest skin." Your druggist will also tell you that Resinol Ointment is excellent for relieving the smart, itch, and burn of mosquito-bites, and insect stings. It soothes and cools skins burned bv wind or sun. All deal ers sell Resinol Ointment. Men who rise Resinol Shaving Stick find soothing lotions unnecessary. For Your Convenience These Stores CENTRAL SHOPPING SECTION STORE 1306 Chestnut St. WEST PHILA. STORE 302 South 52d St. T h h r The Specialty Silk Store 1322 Chestnut Street &. JLvd XLmA Silks, Spool Silks, Georgette Crepe, Silk Nets, Chiffons, Velvets, Velve teens, Wool Serge, Broadcloth, Blouses, Silk Petticoats, Camisoles and Kimonos You cannot possibly afford to miss this special talo in these times when strict economy should be the watchword Silks are becoming very scarce and much higher in price, but it is easier to count dollars than merchandise in our semi-annual inventory which takes place January 31 and so we offer our reserve stocks, odd pieces, short ends and broken sizes at really a very great sacrifice which i.s belcw cost price at the present time. No trouble to show goods, whether you wish to pur chase or not. 32-inch Imported Shantung Pongee Wash Silk made in China. Retail value $1.0. Sale price $1.10 yd. 30-inch Genuine Imported Shantung Pontree Wush Silk, made in Japan, very fine even weave; a qua'ity that is sold in the best retai' ?to-es at ?2.c.o a j aid. Sale price $1.95 yd. 3G-inch Imported White Wa'-hable Habutai Silk, made in Japan; suitable for waists, dres-sea or men's shirts Retail value $:i oo. Sale price $2.35 yd. CAMISOLES Made from a good quality of Wash Satin in Flesh, Whitf Niivv and Black. Value 5-.50 to 91.U5. Sale price $1.95 to $2,95 Soft Chiffon Taffeta able effects. Retail value up to ?5.95 BLOUSES Georgette Mouses, handsomely embroidered and beaded, featuring the latest designs in work manship. Value $8.05 to SliVOO. Sale price $5.95 to $14.95 Crepe de Chine mouses, an extra heavy quality, tailored models in flesh and white only. Retail value up to $n.0o. gale price $8.95 The prices quoted are much less t hnn ire uould have lo pay at the present time in the in.ifi in n r h i fur re placement. Sale price $3.95 to $5.95 Thresher Building 1322 Chestnut Street BOSTON STOKE 15-17-19 TEMPLE PLACE Through to 41 WEST ST. 'wmmmmmm s the ero . or direct ty us. jbk. ;?." ixu !. vh-r 9bl ,-tT jhl ho.1 ELjn.jVjfi.AL ww. jewjs3b, Charities OS. !j x . j IT MEANS K ECONOMY 1 I i Chai j Welfare I ij i 30-inch White Wash Silk, Jersey weave, a most serviceable quality for waists, dresses, etc. Retai value 3.7o. Sale price $31() yd 32-inch Striped Tub Silk, extra heavy and fine in qvality, in the wanted patterns and color com binations. Retail value $4.00. gale price $2.95 yd. 10-inch Printed Foulards in the newest colorings and drsigns. u innt serviceable quality for waists, dresses, linings, ( tc. Rclail value $4. ... Sac price $2.95 yd. SILK PETTICOATS Silk Petticoats in change- Sale price $3.95 IJlack Chiifon Taffeta and Messalino Petticoats, made from our own silks in our workrooms, regu lnr and extra sizes. Retail value $io.o5. Sale price $7.95 KIMONOS -Silk and Cotton Crepe, empire nnd straight line models lrac hnH embroidered). Vllllioa .-, ir. in Wnr EFFICIENCY In Administering ity Philanthropy Education Campaign for Mail orders care fully rdled in the order they are re-ceived. $1,1 00,000 JANUARY 11-19 Campaign Committee Headquarters: 1511 Walnut St Col. SAMUEL D. LIT, Chairman NORTH PHILA. STORE 2136 N. Front St. KENSINGTON STORE 1813-15 Eaaft Allegheny Ave. MANAYUNK STORE 4378 Main Street NORRISTOWN STORE 228 West Main St. CHESTER STORE 312 Edgmont Ave. CAMDEN STORE 831 Broadway TRENTON STORE 209 East State St. READING STORE 15 N. Fifth Street "The Quality Phonograph" 1. Full, clear tone produced by all-wood violin tone chamber and the famous Patho Sapphire Ball. i 2. No needles to change. The Sapphire Ball never wears out. 3. Plays all makes of records, and plays them better. 4. Records do not wear out. Every Pathe record is guaranteed to play 1000 times. 5. Always ready to play as soon as you slip on a record. 6. The Pathe enables you to play any record loudly or softly with the same Sapphire Ball. There are as many reasons, all excellent,' why you should buy your phonograph from one of these splendidly equipped, conveniently located NORTH stores. In the first place, the enormous volume of our busi ness, our great resources, our wide experience and our highly specialized service enable us to sell on Terms as Low as DOWN Balance in Monthly or Weekly Payments at Your Convenience The selling of pianos and phonographs is our exclusive business. We have been cater ing to the musical tastes of Philadelphia for fifty years. We know what you need and how to give it to you. This means expert service in the selection of the phonograph itself. It means helpful advice as to how to get the most out of your purchase in musical as well as other value. It means expert care of the instrument after you get it in your home. It means absolute SATISFAC TION. All styles and wood finishes. Complete assortment of the latest CaJsze. Records. All the latest popular hits weeks ahead of any one else. Bl its Mil 1 1 3 Gil siilKfEi ? USflPl 1 1 In MW "i v JlHHrf ;H rathe Model of, 18 No. IS Wf $150 H Tath. Model J No. 17 )? $200 , ..... .r Br!K5Ic iim t'lLTgnttrfe Mini I'tin n'rr7iT?Rw HGtfri3Siff I Path. Hhermton If II I Dulrn (j U " $225 Q F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut St. Gentlemen: Please send me booklet and complete description of your famous PATHE PHONOGRAPH also details of easy-payment plan, without interest or extras. Philadelphia Name .. Address '"laVfYoM V . I it ' , & KmLi-Z- , . zjl '"t i . .in MMjr -m ' 9A 0 -f-t-f . itmifii i .A..- . .., ."i " "i 'fl -iit '-
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