ft .V f ' h h 4. & i ''Cinderella's Daughter" My HAZEL DESO BATCIIELOR CttvrtoM. HI", by Puerto Ledger Co. SYNOPSIS, T'ttyiiiia 11'm is married right out tl boarding school to Jimmy Ander ion, a poor man. At tohool the hat Ifcome friendly icllh Kathleen Fos ter, a girl who has totally different . - ' 1 tfl If r. III Farai J Atari 4m at A. - ffflj 01 llC. lll.B . IU W- Juarff Viruma not o do anithina foolish, and she herself breaks her tn aaaement to Hilly Lyons, Jimmy's list friend, because Hill has no money, rtralnlii learsn what it is o he voor. end she is not entirely happy, Jimmy items ehnnyed, A sudden illness which becomes serious, takes Jimiijy off mdienly and Virginia's baby is lorn after his death. Hill Lyons has, in the meantime, been left a legacy end Kathleen decides that it will be worth her irhilo tn gel him back. Vir ginia Is left with no money and she decides to make c of a talent for acting that she developed long ago at school. She asks mil to help her. Kathleen begins to find Virginia a factor, and in order to "prevent any icrious complications, tells her that ihe and Hill have become engaged foi the second time. Virginia gets a small part in one of the current plays, and inortly after the play opens in JVcio York, news comes from her motHcr-. in-law that the baby is very ill. Vir ginia realizes for the first time that the should not have left her baby even fot a short time, and she rushes off in the night to find when she arrives there- that Ilarbara is better. WHEN' Virginia left Crystal River the next niorninj? dhc and lier mother-in-law had a better understanding tiian ever hefo.ro. When Jimmy had been alive Mrs. Anderson had treated Vir ginia like a cWld who did not Know her own mind. This attitude on the part of the older woman might have gone on indefinitely if Virginia had accepted the position in the Anderson household tha't had been offered her. Once ensconced is part of the family. Virginia would have been condemned for the rest of her life tn doing tilings us Mrs. Anderson thought they should be done. Harbnra would have been brought up ns Mrs. Anderson had brought up Jimmy. Hut Virginia had refused the offer of a home for herself and the baby and had gone to the city to find work. Mrs. Anderson had objected strenuously to the kind of work that Virginia had ob tained, but this was natural. She was i minister's wife and the stage seemed to her a place where all women went nrong, an inferno of glittering lights and Mibtle temptations. But with her disapproval there was also the feeling that Virginia had become a'wage-earn-tr, that she was earning $00 a week. And tiic girl's complete breakdown over the baby's condition had done more to bridge oer the feeling of antlpatlij that had existed between the two wnnipn than an) thing else Virginia could lime done. Virginia left late that afternoon in order to be back for the evening per formance. Mrs. Anderson had prom ised to let her know if anything went wong w Ith UArbara. but the doctor had assured both women that morning that the child was out of danger, or Virginia Mould have refused to leave. She reached home at about 7 o'clock and Ihnma. to whom fche had tele graphed, had a simple dinner ready for her. "Mr. Ljons was here this afternoon," he said ns she placed the chicken en casserole on the table before Virginia. JHE WHITE ENAMEL FOR WOOD-METALOR PLASTER 4TAII Stores or ThomscnWood Finishing Co. MHHHHiHIHnnBl Employment Methods course of practical Instruction for men and uomen who are now. or wish to become, engaged In Employment and Welfare work. Lectures will bo een by well-known lead, 'ra In the Emplojmcnt field. Class meets Friday eenlnsrs beginning January SO. Particulars sent on request. V few free scholarships for discharged erlce men. YMCA Central Branch, 1421'Arch St. NAVY SURPLUS SALE STORE RETAIL STORE nmr.DiNo no. 401 just OUTblpi: NAVY YAK!) OATK open rnon o a. m. to i sr. Hemarkable su1iirth may be made by Ihe purchase of the followlnc new ar ticles now on sale: Baskets, oullnir $1.75 Blankets, Murine, 00x88 In., .. . i I.. .!..!. n n it 1 Uoots, rubber, Marine, knee. 4,35 pr. .'UAr, umy o.uu Rroonis, nliluk, Navy 40 en. , "rushes, lialr, Naiy 80 eo. Brushes, shoe, Nny 15 en. Brushes, shoe. Navy 15 en. Buckets, gait. Iron, re-enforced , .. .00 ra. rp, watch, Navy 1.35 ea. Cloth, 30-oi, Overcoat, Naty blue 0.00 j il. Cloth, 18 oi.. Navy Illue,... 5.2(1 3 d. Coats, rubber. Marine 0.25 ea. Drawers, heavy, woolen, Nuty ,io ea, Urawers, heavy, woolen. Marine, ull sixes 2.25 ea. Drawers, woolen, medium Marine 1.85 ea. Drawers, nainsook. Marine. ,60 ea. Flashlights 75 ea. OloTes, woolen, Navy 00 pr. OlOTes, woolen, Mnrlue . , . ,00 pr. Hats, rubber, 'Marine 75 ea. Ucknlre. Navy ; 70 en, Jerseys, Navy 5.50 en. '"Ire, Apple, O-oi. bottle.. .14 bot. Jute, drape, O-oz. bottles.. .14 bot. '"Ire. Imuran, 4-oi. bottles.. .011 but. jjeedles. Navy, sewing OB paper Overcoats, Navy 24,00 en. Overshoes, rubber. Marine.. 1.25 pr. oneetlnir, cotton, unbleached, , 40 In. wide 32 yd. vy. 72 In. sheeting;, ration, unbleached 64 jil. Milrts, flannel, O, P. 0 5,50 ea. Jocks, woolen, 'Navy 50 pr. Hocks, woolen. Marine 50 pr. Bocks, Mack, cotton. Marine. 2.75 dot. Toweling. Turk., 28 In. wide .60 yd. Trunks, fiber 5.00 en. undershirts, cotton, Navy... .60 eu. Undershirts, heavy 1. 1.00 ea. Undershirts, Marine 2.25 eu. Undershirts, medium, Marine 1.85 ea. . A trip to (he Navy store will repay .n" ol '""lilies, Industrial plants, and il who desire to buy wearing apparel jsd "household necessities" at redured jnces from the Clavernmrnt. Come by automobile or trolley car. Car routes f . 8. 20, 40, 83, 60, 68, 64, 70 nnd 81 rnifer to route No, 8f0, which comrs J"'et to the Navr Yard gate) signs Jlnt the' way to the store, Purchases r be made quickly. A lnrge corps -- 7-"i'iiip srv on nunu to wait on JMtomers. Information nmy be op. son AJ Phono.! J caJlW Ulcklniorl l'.h? "t.Ml,d he w.0Uli:l l back to tako you to tho theatre." Virginia, who was In the act of help ing herself to the dclicioud looking ulsh. started up and flew to tho bed room. i.rV0h?,ss Virginia," vailed Emma, "Everything will be cold.' . .1.. i . i .wna,11Bt'nlIng before her dressing table with her short hnlr down around her. She vas pinuing the lURtrous masses up loosely and she turned ns Lmma appeared hi tho door way. " UJ (folng to leave my hair till I got to tho theatre." she explained. "Hut It was too awful for any one to f,ce. I just had to do it over." Emma looked at her mistress close ly. Irglnia had finished her hair and was slipping out of her dark street dress. In which she had traveled, and into another one. She backed up to bmma to be hooked up and her checks were Mushed with exritement. Emma had hardly finibhed when the telephone rang. , Virginia stnrtcd; she was ull nerves; $ :lu:?.. yw& -'Vi!U . t it(fv. r Z.X3 ivi tow , ' -, r.'va3a .i.V. fcvt,.. 'KtibfS SJ.,VK tJi'S "Me at My Peachiest" Says the Peach "IN Virginia Dare Peach Double-strength Fla vor I'm the real peach of nature the peach of flavor." One of Twentj-One They bring home to you the orchard and the garden. 21 Different Flavors Vinilla, Lemon, Cherr jr, Strawberry, Oranec, Pineapple, Raspberry, Peach, Onion, Rose, Mace, Aim ond, Cele ry, Cinnamon, Cloves, Coffee, Nut gfg, Peppermint, wUer green, AlUpice,Aniie. Dojble Strength use half SU bj all grtctrt Writefora free copy cf Virginia Dare Flavoring Secrets Garrett & Co., Inc. I'ood ProJactf Tit. rStfS Brooklyn, N. Y. Your Car Won't Freeze You ran use it all "Winter nnd leme It jttind la all kinds of weather, If you use COMPOUND Directions on fvery can. Reliable and safe, Prevents automobile circulating b jut em a from freezing: In zero weather. Ae guarantee It to be abio lutelj hnrmleas to all cars, At your garage or dealer The R. M. HOLLINGSHEAD CO. CAMDEN, N. J. r:Mlllinillllllllll1lfWIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllimilil'MlllllillllllllllMllllll!!a VOGUE The Forecast of Spring Fashions and Patterns Vogue is the Fashion au thority of the world. In matters of dress and style, Vogue is the last and final word. With the high prices of materials and clothes, the Spring Fashions num ber is more important than ever before. The gown you buy and never wear is the really expensive gown. Let Vogue help you make the right selection. February 1st Number Now Ready at your Newsdealer's Extracts pa VANILLA yiTn!7siaT I WHIZ ANTI -FREEZE v i ' i IWMim PlJBiaO' but Emma proceeded with measured steps to the telephone. Virginia hov ered in tho background. "Oh, yes, Mr. Lyons, Do you want to speak to Miss West? Just a mo ment." Virginia found herself trembling as she took the receiver from Emma'o hand nnd the fact mndo her furious. Her "Hello" wits natural nnd friendly, however. "Hello," enmo in Dill's voice. "I Paintings by American Artists THIRTY PAINTINGS THIRTY ARTISTS OUK HOUR! That's all wo need to deliver your VICTROLA COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (Bread and GIrard) VICTROLAS nd VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY Er Terms ns uastir's Oar Service It Ntxt Door to iT'"arih T""sisfcV""T'1 'sMa' --?- .Mfc" t " ' Mi rT'i i A Healthy Body J Rests Well M A NERVOUS, over-tired li W oiollrn at 4lin vnnf m wrought nerves. Soothe them through Natural methods NOT WITH DRUGS and make it pos sible for them to function normally. W7E HAVE proven to women that when they take " our form of Individual Relaxation Exercise, co ordinated with Deep Breathing and Hand Manipula tion they sleep far better, the skin is clearer, the eyes lustrous and the body vivacious. Visit Our Institution for Trial Dem onstration Treatment No Obligation COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Phone, Spruce 5i8i I n t IllaCrsWEWli((wUr3NH(M EiiniiiiiiiiinMiiniiiiiiniiiiiiijiiiiniiitiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiniMiuiiiiutiiHiiiiniiiuiuiiiMiiiiniiiiiiinninii 1315 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) .j7 L $4ewy Advance Spring Hats I $5.00 . i a a 1 All'Satin Hats Crepe and Braid I Satin and Braid Crepe and Straw i Satin and Straw Ribbon and Braid I i Off-the-face models, Chin Chins. 'turbans, large and I small sailors and drooping brims, side rolls and novelties i 1 in all desirable colors. , 1 All Extraordinary Values! 1 nnimraiuniiiiraraiioiii TFc Accept Purchasing Agents' OrfcrsiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuHiiim BVffAMN &DlLKS tu CHESTNUT STREET KeMtXemee. 1 1 'iV A "" ill M MANN & DlLKS UB2 CHESTNUT STREET ' r I IiED(3-EB-PHlCADBLPHIAV TUESDAY was planning to get over nnd take you to the theatre, but something has como up. How is the baby?" "Much better." A cool little noH had crept into Virginia's voice. , "Tell me about It j what was wrouf "I really haven't time now, ill 'J ; f hnen't hnd dinner, and I'm due ".'; the thcatro In fifteen minutes." (Tomorrow Virginia. Itrings Her Daughter Home.)' JOih Animal Exhibition MACBETH GALLERY 450 Fifth Avenue, at 40lh Street, Nct York M Opes BvsdIius voiat You No Matter Where You Live t" ''T ssMTi T sM'T""aiii'"7"T'"1J'Jri body cannot rest. ' nf sNUAltltltfl tlMrl nVflP. Bellevue Court Building 1418 Walnut Street rgn:uisianj:;wtagnlt v . Spring Styles New Colors Ladies' and Misses' ' Tailored Suits 29.75 36.75 49.75 Top, Street and Motor Coats 32.75 42.75 54.75 Tyrol Wool Garments in our original' Man-Tailored Styles are up-to-date, serviceable and sensible. f i WANAMAKER'S I DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S v Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 1 MaJS-TsssssssssssssssssssssV LmemWmm PsCslsitW FURS Lovely, Well-Matched Skins Half Price Typically Wanamaker furs, closely furred or glistening long hairs, carefully finished with good quality silk linings that harmonize this is an opportunity! Among the Sets Japanese cross fox sets are $37.50. Fox sets in taupe, brown and kit are $50. Wolf sets in taupe, brown and black are $37.50 and $42.50. And, of course, there are many separate scarfs. (.Market) New Skirtings jn a Wide Variety of Plaids at $1 a Yard They have attracted much attention and many pleased exclama tions by their wool appearance (they are really cotton with a wool touch!) coupled with the low price. Blue, brown, tan, yellow, black, white, etc., are variously combined and the result is. a wealth of,patterns and color combinations to choose from. 36 inches wide. (Central) Fresh White Blouses in Spring's Pleasant Fashions Voile is promising many pretty blouses for Spring, but batiste is also good, so each is contesting for the supremacy, and, as a con sequence, new white blouses are at their best! At $3.75 a white voile blouse has a square neck and a roll collar and is trimmed with tucks, a lace medallion and lace edging. Also, fresh white batiste blouses show a revival of flat collars and are trimmed with insertion. Pin-Tucked Batiste At $5.50, fine tucking, lace and insertion finish a dainty blouse with a square neck and a roll collar. At $5.75, insertion and lace of a good imitation of filet are used together and the effect is quite lacy and different. (Market) Wanamaker Faultless Toothbrushes Special at 25c These aie real "finds" and Mother will want to older enough for the whole family! . ( There are both bleached and unbleached bristles; 7 shapes in celluloid and 8 shapes in bone. Many of them have holes in the handles sg that they may hang on hooks. (Central) IS Frilly Whiteness for Graduation Exercises L&& Mm pi k I Jl If $4.50 to $11.50 They me mostly in sizes 0 to 14 years, but a few are in size 16; however, many girls graduating from grammar school will find, among these, frocks to fit them. There are frocks of voile, lawn and organdie in many attractive styles, most of them showing tucks. (Market) 1200 Pair of Women's Winter Shoes Special at $6.50 a Pair Patent leather button shoes with black cloth tops; ' Black kidskin lace shoes; Brown kidskin shoes in lace or button style. These aie the kinds of good shoes that aro to be had in this sale. There aro all sizes in the gathering, but not every size and width in every stylo of shoe. All of tho shoes are practical and serviceable and lmyo welted sqles and medium or high heels. se , t . JANUART2T, 1920 Commencement is drawing very near and girlish heads are often seen close together and, from excited whispering, one easily guesses that the magic subject is dresses for the big day. "Mine is of net with little tucks and rows of lace!" "You should see the lovely, soft chiffon dress that I have!" "Well, my dress is of white voile with rows of tucks and a nrettv sash: Mother wants me to dress simply." And they all came from Wanamaker's Down Stairs Junior Store! Ruffled Chiffon at $23.50 The dress Umt is sketched is one of the styles in whife chiffon with a foundation of white net. The graceful crossing of the soft fichu is very becoming to young gnls who wear sizes 14 and 16 years. Snowy white net dresses, trimmed with tucks, lace and ruffles, are in sizes 14 and 16 years, at $25 and $29.50. Simple White Wash Frocks, (Chestnut) Men's and Young Men's All -Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers at $42.50 Every man knows that a suit with two pair of trousers is almost equal to two suits as far as wear is concerned! These suits are all splendidly tailored and have the advantage of being not too heavy, so that they can be worn right through the Spring. 'The materials are all good mixtures in gray, brown and a few olive tones. The coats are conservative and semi-conservative and are half-lined with mohair. Fittings in all regu lar eizes. Good suits, every one! (Gallery, .Market) The Right Shoes for School Boys are, perforce, strong, serviceable shoes hat will stand a great many hard knocks. No boy was ever known to tako care of his shoes, so shoes must be made extra durable. Boys' dull black or dark tan shoes on English last have welted soles that are thick enough to last a reasonable time. In sizes 1 to 6 these shoes are $5.50. For smaller boys there are dark tan and .dull black leather shoes with wide and comfortable toes; tops are straight lace or Blucher style. Sizes 10 to 13 at $4.50 to $5.50 a pair. Men's Shoes With Heavy Welted Soles for Winter Weather, $6.40 They're of dull black leather in Blucher style with either wide or medium toe shapes. Soles are thick and strong. (Gallery Store for Men) Spring Dresses Seem Doubly Delightful With Winter Frozen Tight About Us and when Spring dresses use taffeta for their making they are quite irresistible. Such are the dresses that have been arriving in -goodly numbers for the last fortnight. They are of navy, black, taupe and grime times of brown or Pekin blue but almost invariably they are of taffeta. Some are beaded, some have pleated ruffles down the sides of the skirts, some are embroidered with wool of a con trasting color or with a tinsel thread. The dress that is sketched on the left has a vestee of gleam ing gold and blue, and rows of little jpicot-edged ruffles give it youthful gaiety. $25. The other dress sketched has an accordion-pleated skirt and a broad, softly gathered girdle. Kows of colored thread and a lace collar are the only trim ming. $33.50. Other new taffeta dresses at $18 to $65. (Market) White Outing Flannel Very Good at 29c a Yard Thick, soft, warm outing flannel for nightgowns, pajamas, petticoats, etc., is 27 inches wide. Outing flannel, 36 inches wide, of excellent quality, is 45c a yard. (Central) y DECIDED lessening of prices has swept right through our stock of women's winter coats. New prices start at $16.50, and between that price and $168.50 there is virtually every kind of winter coat for every winter occasion. Savings are very much worth while. (Market) Remnants V3 to Vz Less In the Upholstery Store Scrim 1 Voile Marquisette Lace Net Cretonne Tapestry Velour Drapery Materials Lengths vary from 1 yard to 8 yards and prices begin at 10c a yard. Cretonnes at 50c and 60c will go a long way toward brightening the house during this usually dull indoor season between Winter and Spring. Puffy pillows, cheery side cur tains with valarces, scarfs, covers, etc. of colorful cretonne will transform a room into a haven of warmth and good cheer. All of them are 36 inches wide and most of the cretonnes are worth quite a bit more. (Central) Chitilren 's Shoes at $2.90 Dull black leather and patent leather shoes in sturdy button style with we ted soles and wide, comfortable toes for little fcot. They will fit children of 3 to 11 years. Tan School Shoes, $2.25 are of strong tan leather, made button style, and their price ie very unusual. Sizes 8& to 2. '!tt SJpb B Women's New Crepe Nightgowns Durable and altogether satis factory because of their easy laundering, crepe nightgowns en joy well-deserved favor among women and girls. They have been difficult to get at any price and we aic veiy glad to be able to price these so low. At $1.50 white crepe night gowns trimmed with pink hem stitching. At $2 and $2.50 pink crepe nightgowns. At $3 hand-embroidered pink crepe nightgowns and night gowns of good pink crepe with bluebells or blue flowers. New Envelope Chemises Are Worth Seeing Of boftest wliito mercerized nainsook in unusually pretty styles, they arc special at $1.50 and $2 -three styles at the latter pricei (Central) '. .M V '1 " 'A ii jtl ? ti , . M U -a r $i a " 11 9 m ' 1 T '6 . ?, - wv i til i ipi g-SWsWUW
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