V'V'A ..IT " r' i. t rfr ? ,),v v r r , ' rh . ML i I w Ih , Vh li EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, EJRIDAY, JANUABY 16, 1920 Zty FANNIE HURST J Allss Miilic Fink, Xno York satci icomnii, floet picnicking irith Mr. Gilly, alio o A'tir VorA-. cfrrA: at the Michigan hotel telure ahe is spend ing her vacation. She has ai ranged with Mr. 1'inkfi, a hotel guest from Miami, Michigan, to be lack by 10 o'clock, in oi de to go lanocmg tcith i. Aim. CHAI'TKK V HE TOSSED tin- ii'imiant o his sand wich into tlio loKi' ami iiiroiiPttcd tn hla.fect as it tln souk of his soul was ifiiiK nliiyeu to ilnnec mu fcic 'I'll tell nu what lot's ilo, sis it's a half hour low to 11 a v Shoro. l.rt's go over to the moies it's better than over miiKiiir this p f ii o r j sumo " "There c o ni o s the moon !" "rs. it's u Iiahit out here - tmt come on, they cot a mutation of a show over there and a ulnn- iiIIimI I.uiiu I'.irk that would Rive font the njsteiics if she saw it ; but it's the lmdiest -iiot around here. Come on. arc jou cauieV' "Sure ' The wins of tlieir boutirc had llown into the ulsht : onlj the sullen embers remained, ml ies pii'irdius; the leui rA.NNUi. UUIST little old dump nnjway, tlllly I It looks like a good spot for your favorite fu neral. I I Rotta wuntta be back by ten I forsot sometliiuB." Mr. Gilly slowed his Mioke; his mouth took on a slight oblique slant of distemper. "Don't let me keep jou up, Miss Kink." "Let's turn around, Hilly. I bet them movies oer there would put a night owl to sleep. (Ice, how dead it looks let's turn back." "SurethiuK." He swutiR around s.o suddenly that she clutched at the sides of the shell for balance. "(tee jou pot a temper like steel." Silence. "Don't jou set sore easy, though!" "I ain't tore." The vigorous dipping of the paddle and the "wift cutting of water. "Sav, tHly. ain't jou atinid of breaking the speed laws?" Silence. A star streaked downward ami died in its Hight. Miss l'iuk lnj flat b.iefc ward in the boat, her face foreshort ened and upturned. 'Shootin' star's luck, ain't it, Rllh?" "Dunno!" She iie-tlcd deeper into her cushion, one arm Hung high in a semicircle about her head and her lids so low over her e.ves that she might have been a sleep ins. Drip Diip-n! Thej Coiled silently, iu a rustle of moving waters t A smile trembled across Mi-s 1 ml; s lips ami she opened them so that her voice came softly, softly: Sweet and low, swett and low. Wind of the western sea-c; Imagine a girl with Uroadwav hopes ami ambitions giving up her stage career to live m a small "tank"' town and keep a man's memory "EVER EVERGREEN" Thcu ro.id the touching, aborbiug story which FANNIE HURST Makes out of tfiis situation. The serial will urn all next week, begiuuiug .MONDAY. ,1AM KY 2fi vlollu for its note and the one finger tum-ni" turn -in in on the piano; the light blather of voices rising to a swell Uiistjlish women iu shot ltd silk dresses with waist lines and decent width skirts and bodices, cut high over bosoms that would have quivered un der bareness. The invitational rhythm of waltz music and a pink-haired violin ist sw-ajing in the palm jungle. A couple glided out iuto the Sahara of polished iloor. another and jet another. Presently n bobbing throng, the women (lushed with their primal love of the dance, the men in fast wilting collnis and out of itep Mr. 1'rokes Inserted a third handkerchief, bib fash ion, inside his fainting collar and took Miss Fink in an antiquated cmbruco of the waltz His hand, outstretched against her back, oompletelj covered the nrea between the dioulder blades and lay heavily against its chiffon. "Whew!" "For tlie new grand master vou nln't doing had. 1'roksej jou've taken ever) man's wife of 'em around, ain't jou?" Mr. Prokes mopped at his face with a fourth handkerchief nnd writhed in his evening clothes as if lie would fly tl.eir broadcloth. "Yes, but it's almost over. The eleven o'clock song and the passing of the loving cup. and then I'm ready, sister, for what I been wnititf for till evening guess !" "Can't!" "The prettiest and sweetest little girl in the crowd and a little gray-coloied canoe. I I don't like it a bit. your da c'in around iieie with all these other felolws jou just wait till I'm off duty." "What T thiuk of these guys!" "I ain't much on dancing mjself, little sister, but I'm game but watch me after the eleven o'clock soi,g puts me off duty and I've started the loviu' cup around You and me. sister, and uic little guy -mn Jtoauy now, one two till t e ready now go !" Miss Pink piiouetted skillfully around Air. Prokcs's heavv -footed amble, a wood nymph mat-lung her dainty place to nor tavorite liruin ot the loret. "Good, 1'ioksej that was a swell In 3 Ruttlipr Sltamnc ..' iiuuuvi uiuuiuu Hours SEALS, STENCILS, ETC. Call. I'hone. Write KEYSTONE STAMP WORKS 726 Sansom St. .Vtnl. M27. reverse. Say, there's a fortuno for n dancing teacher out this way." "One two three !" "Ouch ! Lcmme try to guide. No, now stmt over again! just try to kinda keep your feet where mine ain't and you'll come out nil right." "One two " "So good now you're nil right. No, that mm my fault. Ilcverse again Ouch!" "I I give It up, sister." "Whew !" "It just nin't right to ask a little fairy like you to steer mc around, llovv'd jou like to go out In a quiet corurr of the veranda nnd cool off; it's, ten minutes before the shoutin' and vvc can wait out where it's quiet." "Yep, it is hot In here, ain't it?" Mr. Prokes breathed as if for a lung capacity test, inserted a fourth hand kerchief into the limp rag of collar and held wide the screen door. A rush of air lifted his hair and dried the beads on his brow . Light dresses and light voices drift ed from black corners of the veranda and from the recesses of rocking chairs. A chain of Jnpancse lantirns OHIO TUEC Electric Cleaner is the guarantee of a spotless h o in c. Be sure jou get an Ohio T u c c and KNOW that your rugs, carpets and draperies are thoroughly clean ed. See it at your electric dealer's or phone us. Also the Free - West -inghouse Electric Sewing Machine. H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors rlIlI.ADEI.riHA stretched between two pillars, swung and flickered, nnd out above the cedars, standing darklj' with their crowns agnin't the sky, a lopsided moon with a swollen and Inflamed face, invited them. "Whew, tliis is more llko It! Here's two chairs. There ain't no use talk ing, I'm more at home on a ice field than a dance floor. I just nln't got the kn.ick." "Sav. after that long-legged fellow from Wichita walked over my ankles nnd completely destroyed my instep, you ecm like a too dancer doing the Powder PulT " "My. but jou do look pretty to night. Miss Fink." "Aw ! ' mma Tell tnnr frlpnria nbnut II A. 1013 Market St. Drins fitiirf rilr lirr. The New Dresses are always getting Setter no we go olonff. Von will wonder and look how It Is none. Ent the secret Is ours. Wholesale hett"" Hants of their rnnmuaiiti' feast. Thev i scurried down the beach nud into theii bobbing cauoe . as thev pushed awaj the red eves blinked out suddenlj as if a night bird had died on watch, ami i the gloom was immediately a shade bluer and the mucillauimous mist of night rose off the water. "You re a nice boj , Gill' but gee. Srou'rc a bum puddle r. You jerk a boat nround like a subway tiain i omiug to j n quick stop aj . looit at mar moon, will you like a ml Chinese lantern hung from a stai "Yep " "La Iu tia In. tr,i 1j la l.i--tia la I' "Sing to me, birdie-birdie--I'm game , bn the poetry stuff if you arc. That's one of the main excitements up here singin on the water!'' Through the catacombic gloom thej tmilcd at each other. Yhen thej plaj that lagtime lullaby "No lemme begiu over again " Bwcet and low. sweet and low. Wind of the western sca-o-e Blow blow tra la la "I'll remember the lCst in a miutite." , Mr. Gilly plied a rapid paddle. "We won't go home vintil mornili'. Ve won t go home until morniu' "Won t we. Gillj'" ,"Sure we will. I'll have jou back i '-& your two a-daj. southern exposure. n little while after the i (invention is finished singing its 1 1 o'clock song, anil has presented the grand master of the Kokomo Lodge with a silver loving cup ind tied the vote between Elkhart Lake and Minneapolis foi the next couven tlon." "Oh. gee' "Whaf "I I sav vhdi nine is n b joui gold watch ami chain'" "Nine thirtv tli nigln is voting Morning Clorv "I a w In. wants io go ovei 10 tliat Illmv. blow, breezes blow Wiud of the western sea-e-e-e I he l'.each Hotel gleamed jellow from evirj window as if it wcrejiosiug fin a picture postcard or where-to-speml vour-vacatiou pamphlet The dining room was cleaied of its nisle-foiniing tables and its Iloor pol ish! d to a lii'rvor. Tiopical palms, with skillfullv djed frmls and twined half wav- up vvitn nowu cotton mo-s. nuiiuieu in a nine jungle aiound the piano and violin aicompanimeut Straight aiound the desert of mom. chairs, lucks to wall and egs toudnng. iwaitiug action us a stage lihrarv setting, discoveied at the ri-e of curtain, awaits the entrance of the I'leiidi maid in her four doll.it silk srockyigs to tickle the furniture ami the audiein e w itli a tiny feather duster and iiniei French aeceut After n while the scratching of a PUBLIC SPEAKING Nimt f la ?ntv Formlne sliort tprm ourp in public pp3k!nc lf xpresi'in lf ronfidi c business, En-iish -iml aU-a round elf-declopment nn f firnnjt! TiMdy evenlnsrs, com mencing Tanuarv 23. at 8 u m Both sexgs Oppninff Ipf-tiir1 free to tiuhtlc. Call write or phono Spruce 321S for lTisriirt e titratur NEFF COLLEGE rnw,T ST. SHIRTS "MAm for $10.50 nil VllK HIUICT t II Imported viuilriis Tut, Uev.ttor NEOLIN SOLES and , O'Sullivan's $1 7C ! Rubber Heels llJ DBST MATEIUA' UliaD 1 WOKK QL VRANTKED f Goodyear Shoe Repairinj oi nr iiii cTUKirr KUNKBCSACQAL Ml Fviinket oal comes from ohm particular colliery In tlie upiitr I cIiIrIi rcgloti, noted for tlie Jiiffh-bimifn? quwlity of i(H onl nitil the law vrventng of Htlr. 51st & Gray's 63d & Market Rent tin Latent Hooks From WOMRATH'S CIUCULATIMJ LIBRAItY Just now they arc having a Clearance Sale of good books from their librarj shelves. 30c each, or I Ol R for a DOLLAR. 15 South i:j(h St., Phila. M atfson & DeManj) 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millwurif DISTINCTIVE MODES IN SA TIN AND STRA W HA TS Very Specially Priced at 5.00 8.50 12.00 All satin, all straw, and satin, Georgette and tall'eta and straw combinations, in both dark and light shades. Hand-embroidered flowers of silk, raffia and wool trim many of the models. Closing Out 2.1 5.00 1 7:r ci li Tir ittf -.fi 11 1 nrj i-i 11ji" 1 I x ji uvu-wnc-fii rrivi j We are showincj the newest designs for dress, street j ? and sports wear they are priced most attractively. ? j. 1 Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted: 'Are you too V 17 loo THIN? Join Our G mnasium CtASSI KWTIVI1. IMMM, OIMNASTII VMVIVII(, fiPECIAl HI III I IM VMI I Olllll r m I 11 1 1,1 PHYSIC I. UIKK Mtlt V . ( . A. Locut 1 n ISIM) Mt( II SJ he' -ni. I i 1 '. i 1 1 lip I , , ' That Buy Anything idl'H inrp of lull nil. mlnutou iiihim jnd Yl'ltltir l Casy Terms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut bl., Plnla. 6lt Ciu.irant Tr IIIiU . Mlanllc I llj 30 V Third it lajriilm 1 . 1 idJiaOOKlKlTfHl! Q COFFEE Direct from ,0 the Roaster Is Cheaper! pj R BflHQUET BLEND, - Kc Wl m 3 Lbs $1.30 m J-a. At an j of oar 2 StoCt 4 : M 0:iFNHiUEf)xUFftrir. m sc. JfMi7ljl jna mWJbvVMV fTOTWi!ti Price Wgp&$ II Again JT Selling mMu . OTjL W D 'llj l at Hie SiiIiUiJSS, Hudson j Wmm I is done JSv TO S new way. "v Si It must 1 ffl be seen! "J 3 "Here, fasten tills biiltonbole rose ot mine in our hair; It just matches jour cheeks. Pretty ns n picture you "look, you do." , The music was suddenly remote and cut off by in ell of tlie building: fair niiiet lay like n veil. Miss VinU ru- ceded Into tho Impressionistic mood of night, her pink chiffon scarf drooped from her shoulders llko vvIiirs. "Oh, dear I" she sighed twice, leimed backward nnd let her hands fall limp nlonc tho nrms of her chair. Her sighs trembled for a moment nnd died. "What's the matter lWiT " ,. "Well, girlie It U'a nil the shoutlu', ain't It?" T0C but Ifnvnr.Ttnnr, 1H.J '""""" imiinnmv Adjoining the St. James Hotel Walnut St. Between Uth & 13th 11 u FORMERLY (3 1220-22-24 Walnut Street For Tomorrow To Close Out 150 Georgette, Taffeta, andKSatin Afternoon and Evening Dresses Chosen from our regular stock. . Most of the styles are limited to one and two, but there is almost every color, including black, whife and flesh, and all sizes. These Dresses Were Formerly up to $95, Reduced to $35 No Exchanges None Sent on Apptovol f& &J fci a? ':&M m Don't Buy More Shoes than You Need But If You DO Need Shoes BUY THEM NOW IN i Sjuts A Drastic I CUT in. SHOE I PRICES irovrric cixaj.ers I ichtitiK Demon Dirt Dailv v'lihnut Hip it p nf rkrlrMt Ml Willi- splNf,s. (IK UMTS i tillil i in 'ipfralH iiitho'it fitleiif svvi s rivn: vvoitK, c ini'i is -uU un nil Hir illrt. Ilireml, llnl luitr. etc VVril, ill ir plimir Vlrirk'l Win fr fpmoiitrnMoM Paschal I Sales Co. 15 S. 8th St. ml lirnncliet it phoup dlrtcturji tf Higher Coal Prices Mutt conio with advanced wages and Freight Rates Why Wait? Buy Now. "Follow the Flag" TAmiC FUELVCof Frank F. Mathefa Hope,: DUk. W6, Writ 478 (S.W.Ccr. 10th & WnbiBf ton Ate. ,rS2dll.IUIlii8UreAfC. Any size Coal vou want land when you want It. IEST COAL En toal SIlSONut Co.l $11.95 Stove Coal U.85P Coel 9.55 Buy your coal now, don't wait until you are sntirtly out. Be prepared. Owen Letter's Sons Lai-put Coal Yard fci PhtladilfKU Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Kfjdtont. Eatt MS. ltt.Il. rrankford S1SI 5JrHJ(ZiZlraJriJfHJZlRjfZlfHJf5JfHJfaJfSrHJaJRJfaJfElfaJrEJfEfBjRjfaJHJfBJ Be Sure and Do Not Forget IF you arc leaving for the South or for Cal ifornia be sure and do not forget that a sweater or two is an absolute necessity- If you select a Jaeger Sweater it will be all that a real sweater should be distinctive in style and made from woolen yarns of 100 per cent purity You'll find none to sur pass l hem. Whether you prefer a coat, tuxedo or a slip-on model you will find them all here in a most delightfully satisfying variety of correct weaves, shades, and color combinations. Many models ate especially suitable for outdoor sports. v.'sia fl5; L The Most Talked-Abcrat Sale in America And yet there's nothing mysterious about it, just Geuting merchan disingbuying 12 to 18 months ago, avoiding all the big rises since then and being willing now to sell as we bought, not take advan tage of today's market. That's why we can now offer Philadelphia more than a million and a half dollars' worth of SHOES for All the Family at Just About HALF their Present Retail Value Women's Shoes at Men's Shoes at '' VvJ tvi4S. .75, $9.75, $10.75, $7.75, $8.75. $9.75, . $U.75 and up to $17.75 $10.75 and up to $16.75 Children's Shoes Sue'; I 11 to $3.75 ' Shoes- sites $p.75 I Thousanda of Pair. 2Vi to 7 O for School or Dress U to 1JI454.75 Big Boys or Men $C.75 5S.7u With Small Feet Mind you, we re not trying to frighten you into buying now just because we know that Spring prices will be much higher. On the contrary, we want you to use the leather vou own by letting us re pair your shoes. That will help us to break shoe prices. But if you tlo need shoes take advantage of these phenomenal values. 38rr- rtM . w h(& Sh o to ioi, ;slf r8 boys I jll, JWmmjMIK. Somen's ffj jtjLVf Women's Silk llftSsV ' , MfM&kWBMmMKKKIKk. Pure Wool minLJmauZtui-.n,A Stocldnirs wiUi I M j--''wfBiHHiBi Stockings, 1 Cotton Garter i iPSWiSi r iMMsE&L'w iSHflHiHir n nv lib'. S-torc of Fg,itoviB SKoca Top and Feci, Wlkitmm Wmf v r ,$i.5o y W 2 3 M A R K E T SmSW J lK 13 0 8 CHESTNUT M HMp-,'l flf J-& 19 South ELEVENTH VEI BBBHHW V JTS T -V ' Ft? V VfiHb. - " J j" Kmr BB A SfcO" hiH1 I ..-:mlL. t 3vmm !" i- ii jmrnc'-'r mr ' LvajMd-.. uiJemBMK''--'n.....,. ...... .. . , 1,fctoto J UjtSutib. . , . ...W..i f. " A .-.. " AL TMMMiiMiiMgMniT-iiiB-iiMBiMBimmrTin-Tr-iiwMBMiiiMii iiiimTiii inniiai i - llimj i i ,mwm2Lim!&.i r,- k v.- ., v AiA' -.urn iMMiMnM iimiii 1 1 ii ieirg i m 1 1 in i uii Bu1Ha,Adaaai YlcllJooi0cMe& 100rURX NATURAL 'WOOt. Dr. Jaeger's Sanitary Woolen System Co. PHILADELPHIA 1516 Chestnut Street rmcAoo mhv yoiiic iiohtoj J.5 WHOLESALE 395 Foui th Av., New York HHsii lapitaipJiaifairaiaitBJnrgirajqgl x ; Arr tUm.r