'w ;CTsr,T'",fW .-f fM Vlv & r, ?. . K r f It' f 'I Tl' (111 "Cinderella's Daughter a. HAZEL DB10 pATCIlEL,OR CtiyriV"' ""' "" rrpm' SYNOPSIS West is in truth Gin- . '.;;: Anuahtcr. Reared 111 iccnilft tUtno idea of the value of money. tKtXl! school she meets Kathleen ttcrintthc tiro form a friendship 4 ,v.l is interesting becaute the two j AcuttolV dWeieni tn tempera- 1 ' i "Afterward. Mrs. West loses hB? 'rc icJJA "liege man. I'" him in wile of her mother s 7'InnroKiJ. 6'IC "'rc('' Vovcrtil and 'T J wXrn er Ataii dies 'tp the help of Jimmy's family. ' Uthe meantime Kathleen Foster, lXhas been engaged to .Jimmy's best V,,d and has broken the engagement CSiiho Bill Lyons is poor, duroi'fr? Wc has a legacy leftio him and (termnies to encourage him a second time. ((flREE Mrs. Atulenon s voice was ' P disapproving "I don't see how oil could be inoio free in tho city than Lure here " She had offered Virginia jdthc baby a home aud VlrKinia's cool faal of it was a surprise. 1 "But Mother, I'd stagnate lieie. Thh fe flould kill mc. I waut to gel out ,ddo tbinjrs. Why. I'm only twenty." iiwimr rfo you think jou ould do lilt mould take care o you aud Ihe lby? ou liaT0 ncvcr "r-u "UJ i cin't get Tou t0 DClp c uown ""' ll roa'd fctay with us, Virginia, you couiu be a grea' help t0 nic with tho vork llnd .on wouldn't have so much time to thiuk foolish' notions it you hud a certain ,Bount of legular work to do every in." "Housework 1 hate it 1 said Vir- fbla, passionately. "The f,ame oltl rtorcs euryday I want to live!" She really did not understand what if was tnat SIIO uauieu, i-rnuimv "ur ideas were vciy vague, but Mrs. Ander son thought her attitude very strange. She felt suddenly that Virginia needed to be checked, reproved "Do tou think that .TimmT would hire appioved of such goings on?" she Instantlj Virginia's dark little faco sulvered into emotion, and she rose from lis hammock and ran uptairs. U.u bara mb asleep in a linv crib that had been Jimniy'fc. and Virginia looked down at the small dark faco so like her own. ini could hardly sec it for ji mist of " . . . That erenins she wrote u uote to Bill Lyons asking him to help her find t position Somehow sho felt sure that l would help her, that he would p-ovp friend. She went to the nostoflice nith the letter and ou the wav home some one stepped up out of tho shadows ltd murmured a good ccning. Mho turned to face one of the men she had met in church, n bov not much older than Jlmmv. His father was renuted to be quite wealthj and they lived in n big par stone house at thn end of town. "May I walk along with jou?" he liked They strolled along together and tilled, but when thev reached the An derson house Virgiuia did not ask him It She was quite conscious that Mrs. Anderson was sitting on the porch and the had an idea that Melville Horton would be welcomed too obviotislv. "Wasn't that young Horton?" Mrs. Anderson asked as Virginia stepped up en the porch "lee ' "Whv didn t jou ask him in?' ' I didn't want to.J' In Mrs Anderson's mind tho iHe.i nf Virginia and oung Horton was not un pleasant If Virginia would be sensible and remain m On stnl ltipr slip nudit find a home fnr herself and Barbara in the old Horton lesidencc. she might he rouse the vI? of one of the most in fluential Toung men in town. Mis. Au derson felt herself u martr to think of wjthing like this hu soon after .Timmj's death, but Virginia's future must be thought of and she was so ultcrh alone If the truth be known, Mrn.J Anderson ws too practical to have much senti ment in her make-up. and she felt it ridiculous to mouui for Jimmy when pournra,' would do nothing to bring him back But Ylrffmi'l hnrl nrt irlrt.. nf ..... ...:.'.. in Uvstal Idver under unv capacit. A3 for thinking of joting Horton seri wsly. the ierv idea was revolting. Vir tmia had oed .liminj er.v ilearh He tad not been the ideal knight that she lad dreamed about, but Viiginia had coTie to believe that her ideals had been aly urv youthful dreams that could lever COllle. true ,irn-i,.i,- oi. : i orJimm. but it was for the fact that ,Lr Eseu ,Dl,m, rather thnn 'be more iSll1DSugrief ,tha,t comes t0 the mature woman when sho loses her husband. lemorrow Virginia's one taleitt. ' To Make Gray Dye Soire hpniitifni -...,. i t,M. .""' ..'"-'" "": ,laa-e witn -.., q,, .ourwooii leaves set n.r.1. V!m. cbeslDut ls bark and alum. m 1 br"r'; ri,ml " lltt,p copperas give sa?tj,srnrJbhitat,,Bt"nb' The Question Corner 'iodaj's Tnnulrlfs 1 tnr?.11011,"01 n 1'Sht hi- ins, how can they bo improved? "hat material is very attractive 3 n.c. L ,ulor snort lats? made o tno coorSi ll.!' I1" ?n b0 mud of a man's rnV :,a,UUKCrciiief that has too many holes to be used but is stiU 5 Describe n ,... i..j. ,.. "') uuuueau tor esxrnVhatcancasiiyi)e '..""necentuates ""' iwtA "" hn,r "ndcr 1 n J,rrt'0', An cm S '":m"P" "oi"t with a ,aw !A I;1,rr"7' rust' from it. "A out f ',,"m,",e ca,nisole "'T " nd ,rr8Ctte' Crcpc or nbbon "e J";r2H0f mirr"' nibbouk ' r thr Wa'- ro""i (trap, lL rorm he "boulder 3beer:rimt',,r.,n'lroon, may h Prctt er ifT?'0"0, aml tuatet, ,l. ar lC. Il i painted to or;nveroanork ,nsteadf u.. oxde with m,,n:in. .. 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EVENING PUBLIC iSEDGER-PHlCADEIiPHIA; FRIDAY, JANUAKY 16, 1920 Organ Plays at 9, 11, 11:55 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy In Wa 9 namaker s Good Clothes for Down Boys .$16.50 j r Stairs Store a Sale of Genuinely at the Lowest Prices of the Season $13-50 $13.50 $39.50 $13.50 Thick, Warm, Winter Coats For Women and Yo.ujig Women paoal at $13,50 and $16,50 Hbout thPin''nfnnu6 T we1 ith plenty of warm, heart-cheering coziness film are dLi"-1- S,H Sm f Td, loVe and many arc lined fro,n coar to hem- Color "mXoSJms ar ,'CaI eVeryd!iy' Icogiving conte that 200 Coats at $13.50 Of veJoui-, kei'bey, polo cloth and warm coatings in irrecn burirundv l-mno md SSS ?0rd8- Jh? alT Vd or "cd th'Uout ancltnetvc f r toiiais or nuiffler collars ending m chenille fringe. 100 Extra-Size Coats at $16.50 Of cheviots and kerseys in three styles, all carefully designed for heavy figures, ihey are in brown. ta ,e and Oxford and can bajiad in sizes 39 to 515. "tuies. omen. They nd are lined 50 Sports Coats at 539. bhorl coats ol the type so becoming and so fashionable for young w are of mixed materials and polo cloth with collars of racoon or'sealno a throughout with silk. Narrow leather belts or belts of self-maLpHnl " ' Reductioils on Coats From Our Own Stock At $19.50 to $35 . Here is a variety of good coats of sil crtone, velour and polo cloth, with or with out fur collars. There arc many different models, many lined with silk. At $49.50 to $89.50 These are the finer things of bolivia, Jllama silvertip bolivia and silvertone. Many have rich fur collars and all are lined with silk. (Mnrhrt) Bead Necklaces Special at 35c A string of beads, glinting am bar lights, is a most efTectivo finish for u dark brown frock, or rose-color beads for a dnrk blue dress! In this lot there arc both kinds and various greens and blues, as well. (Central) Light-Color Furs Are Having a Vogue Young women, in particular, find them very becoming. Australian opossum is a serv iceable fur that harmonjzes, with almost anything. Scarfs that pull through or button are $23.25 to $33.25. Muffs are $33.25. Natural gray squiircl scarfs some in the becoming muffler style are $20 to $G0. Muffs are $36.50 to $46.50. Beaver scarfs aro $40 to $80; muffs aro $48.25 to $53.25 (Market) More Smart New Plaid Skirts making the selection now hi the Skirt Store varied enough for the most discriminating woman. A striking skirt to wear with a plain coat is of all-wool serge (of beautiful quality) in navy blue, brown and taupe with cluster stripes forming tho largo plaid. $18.50. Attractive accordion pleated plaids or black serge bkits with rows of white silk stitching all around, aio $19 50. Hunter's Green Burella Skirts, $9.50 arc most appropriate for outdoor wear (they are good and heavy for skating). Made in a trim, tailored style bound with black silk braid. (Market) Girls' Gingham Frocks at $3 to $4.50 for maids of 0 to 14 years are in small checks, plain colors and combinations of the two. There aro many dainty rtyles. Other gingham and chambray school frocks go up to $8.75. At $6.75, new white jean regu lations for girls of 6 to 16 years are trimmed with cadet blue and have red ties. Blue Serge Regulations at $18 For girls of 6 to 14 years, there are no more attractive school frocks than these regulations with their trimming of white braid. Dark blue serge dresses for junior girls or small women who wear sizes 14 to 16 years aro $19.50 to $23.50. (MnrkwO Hundreds of New Hats of Satin and Straw $5 and $6 rite majority of them aro the small close-fitting shapes that arc characteristic of tho first-comers. Attractive shapes of satin, straw on a combination of the two show glycerined ostrich, unusual pins and the like for their ornamentation. In the dark shades that women want right now navy, brown, gray and such. (Market) W 200 Fine Sample Blouses Special at $7.90 Uicy are all of Georgette crepe of a fine, heavy quality in excellent colorings flesh, white, navy, black, maize and brown. Some are elaborately beaded, some are embroidered and some arc trimmed with lace. There arc high necks among them and some blouses show the short sleeve for which much Spring favor is promised. Sizes 36 to 46, but not m each style. (Market) Charming Undermuslins in a Wide Variety at $1.50 EnveIopo chemises, nightgowns, bloomers, etc., made of notably good materials and tastefully trimmed with laces, em broideries, hand embroidery, and colored stitching Nightgowns of pink 01 vrliile crepe or nainsook, in slip-over sljlcs Envelope Chemises aio m many styles, mado of crepe and pink or white batiste. Bloomers are of pink novelty batiste, crepe or plain batiste with lufflcs at the knees. (Central) Veiling Lengths at 55c 1 and lYt yard lengths of fash ionable veiling! all quite fiesh in black, brown, taupe and navy. Many of tho small, finely dotted veilings that women want now! (Central) Winter-Weight Cotton Quilts, $4 less than today's wholesale price! Thick", warm quilts filled with pure cotton are covered with fig ured material with plain borders, scroll stitched. (Central) 4000 Yards of Organdie at 55c a Yard Less Than Today's Wholesale Price Organdie in its two opposite moods coquettishlv ruffled and severely tailored-is lending its myriad lovely hues to the adornment of Southern resorts. And it promises to be as fashionable as last year, if not more so! m&t The colors are lovely flesh, pink, peach, yellow, sunset, maize, light blue, Copenhagen, navy, Nile, orchid, violet, rose, etc. 40 inches wide (Market) 00 AD i $10.75 Savings of $2. 75 to $8 Real Winter coats for active boys who run and climb and skate. They) are of thick, warm woolens in eight variations of blue, brown, gray or red plaids. All are double breasted with convertible collars, bells all around and roomy patch pockets. 7 to 18 year sizes. fjferceats, Savings of $6 to $13.50 Overcoatings of the finest qualitieb are in these splendid coats. There are plain shades, overplaids and mixtures in nine styles each made double breasted with convertible collar, a shoulder yoke and an inverted pleat down the back. The belt goes all around and the patch pockets are roomy and deep. Inside, the coat is quarter lined with durable Venetian and the seams are care fully bound. 8 to 17 year sizes. 250 &m$ AD-Woo $16.50 35 Boys' AB-Wool S &i& i avings of $3 to $11. We don't know when we can ever get suits as good as these to sell at this price again. They are single and double breasted with Norfolk jackets, belted all around and lined with the best quality of iridescent mohair. Knickers are lined throughout and have strongly taped and reinforced seams. Materials are of fine quality mixtures, tweeds and cheviots mainly in innumerable patterns and colorings. 8 to 16 year sizes. (Gallery, .Market) What Overcoats These Are! And What a Sale in the Gallery Store for Men! We knew the coats were good, but not until we heard the comments of the men who bought them did we fully realize HOW good they were. Every man who buys one of these coats will have reason to pat himself on the back all next season, as well as this. " All- Wool Ulsterettes, $29.50 and $36.50 Thorough going good coats of warm, serviceable overcoatings ; made with belted backs or belts that go all around. All arc double breasted and have convert ible collars, and most of the coats are quarter lined with 'silk. Patterns and color ings are of the best there isn't a freakish coat in the lot. Fittings in all regular sizes for men and young men. (Oallrry, Market) Men's Good Derbies Are $3.75 About this time the old hat begins to show signs of wear, but a man needn't hesitate when he can get a good hat for so little. Soft hats in the seasonable brown, grays and greens are $4.75. (tinllerj-, Murkel) Men's Shirts at $1.85 More of those good, dependable Wanamaker shirts at a low price. Of printed madras and of percale, they arc made with soft or stiff cuffs. Broken sizes have lowered prices so that a man can renew his supply at a saving (Gallery, Market) i -Pu.tiu o,) NI.J s X cor, 900 Women's N $16.50 7200 Pair of Good Shoes Marked Special Some Are Less Than Half 3100 Pair of Women's Shoes 1100 Pair at $4.90 This season's good styles, taken from out own legular fatock and reduced becauso sizes are not com plete. walking shoes of black or datk Urn leathers; patent leathor shoes with light color kidskin tops in button stylo or lace shoes with dull kid tops. 1000 Pair at $6.50 Black kidskin lace shoes with imitation straight tips, welted soles and medium heels. 600 Pair at $5.75 Oxford ties of dark tan calfskin have welted soles and medium heels; most all sizes. 400 Pair at $5.40 Black calfskin and black patent leather pumps have turned soles and high, covered heels; most all hizes, 300 Pair of Spats, 90c Gray and ivory spats, in all siiea aro about half, price. (CheatanO 2200 Pair of Children's and Girls' Shoes 1100 Pair at $2.90 (iood laco shoes in sizes SM to 2 are of dark tan leather. Button shoes are of black dull am cLand. b,nck Patent leather. Sizes 0 to L. All ot them have sensible wide toes and velted soles. 300 Pair at $3.75 Black patent leather and black dull leather but ton shoes with welted soles are in girls' sizes 2',6 lo o, 200 Pair at $2 Black kidskin button shoes In sizes 5 to 8 have turned soles and wedge heels. 200 Pair at $1.50 Black kidskin button shoes with white leather tops aro in sizes 5 to 8. 350 Pair at $2.75 to $3.75 Shoes of white leather that is much like buckskin ftro iJJ.t0,n flty,e ln slzes 6 to 8! sizes 8H to 1014 are ?3.J5; sizes U to 2,3.75. " , (Cliritnnt) 1200 Pair of Men's and Boys' Shoes on The Gallery 500 Pair at $4.90 Black dull leather laco shoes aic ou good-looking Englislvlasts and havo welled soles 400 Pair at $6.40 Black dull leather laco shoes with durable welted soles have sensible wide or medium toes. 300 Pair at $3.25 These aro boys shoes of dull black leathei In Blucher style, there aro sizes 10 to 13fe ; on Eng lish lasts there arc sizes 2 to (Gallery, Market) gra Including Many of Ligjiler Fabrics on New Spring Lines savings on most or 1 hem Kange From y4 to 12 bus.nestwSo1manher0 " a """ DUmbcr of braided and P serg frocks that w,l especially appeal to tfa. s A A Variety of Models at $15 hergo dresses are embroidered in silk or trimmed with button! DroC?fr0Ck,S'-a Sma11 nu-mber thn. are trmimcd w,tl i braid silk orSadd"001 JCrSCy aVe '" naVy' Copenhagen, brow. .?& shades and aro embroidered with A serge dress fiom this group is sketched. Youncr Woman's Fi-rkob-o of ticen icio Xr&rs,:i,; n .. . . p , , , uusirous 1 atteta at $20 -.c.M "PP.opnate for youn girls Hot, the Also at $20. there aro navv blue tricotine frocks. il,,. p. A GrouP of Wool Jersey Frocks at $23.50 Some iC.STff&i feiTbSBSa l "" -y. Quite a Wonderful Collection of Dresses at $25 Rumesa1' aww aoi szsettc' which th b- - w draped bodices Idointed ff&U" 'fevv AortS1'!.5 "l5 dreSSeS includin s' froclca with Smart wool jersey frocks show new ftuW Vests of Fren blue and &! Navy, black taupe, Peku, Copenhagen and rctem tRroup. o rf 1 UP Lovely Sample Frocks, $35 and $39.50 . Martt4) 1,V. r 'r. i , ' i "m Jll J ,! tl W m Mm ,Vt 1 J i-w . ' ., .. .V . OL V -tr. U '!? '-"- A ,Vk .. t( .tir? r- '." -J 3 'f .. ! 7 i 1