w f 4 ?, 1 EVENTlSra PUBLIC LEDEBPHtrlBlJliPHIA; THURSDAY, JA3STCTAIIY 29, 1920 y "Cinderella's Daughter' By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR CcfVrleM, ' lU PubUo Ltdotr Co. KYriopsis J' nJ! IrU "t boarding school, X Lmn enaaaei to lice impeeumovt S'55! Ike wme time. Vjr. vUeof poor man, breaks her en- lament. Jimmv changes from a Certoa critical husband, and Vir- :. nn haooti. Trouble comes and Xedtcidesjo draw Mm into her totlt '1 iccind time. Virginia gets a small V In one of the current plays and WwS'hlr. She i, pafdSBO a ,tlf and the babj. TrATHtiEBN terrified Virginia by XVdrtPPine in one afternoon and tell jag the youncw sirl that she was losinc tier looks. 'Tou loot awfully badly, what have u been tryinr to do!" she exclaimed. Barbara had a cold and Vlrrinla had fcwn uo a great deal of the night with k!r She was tired out today, nervously SStrnng and absolutely unfit for any SSturt of strength. Something ittut the way Kathleen .spoke awoke a (gout, "- .l., ,i, v..,) nnr ffi We. A!ways. from the time the two girls had first met. Kathleen naa toca able to dominate the yonngcr girl. Ortn when Virginia had not approved ii what Kathleen proposed doing, and furthermore had refused to take part Srself. she had excused and condoned vr.th een. Long ago from that hailng K where f Kathleen had devised W methods of torture for V rg n a s laitUtten to-4he time when Virginia's " u;.ij t.. tW Kathleen's treat ment of BUI. had .been abominable and "v . -. l,mnf hen in er Tift tie bad gone on loving ner just it the :.l. vtrtnin id in a sense been blind She had been blind to Kathleen's faults. Wind to the selfishness of her nature, b nd lo her petty planning. She had r" -..i v.i- invito outward self, her !.M.nt nersonality. the charm of her V.suty and had trusted her. "Kathleen, you take a very strange attitude for one vho is supposed to be a friend," Virginia said, .trying to speak euietlr. "One iould almost think you were glad because I look badly from the . .. -.-. tlr. ' VI V YOU eUj luuti Kathleen looked up utterly taken hick. Usually. VinrhnVB response had been meek and acquiescent in spite of what Kathleen had always termed to herself, "Virginia's nect' stubborn sets." . , "Wmtmst." said Kathleen ouickly. "Tour nerves are on edge, you imagine things. If you would only listen to ae and take care of yaurself. The care nf the babv is too much. Why not board her out somewhere, best of all. why on earth didn't you leave her where she was instead of dragging her up here The fact is you like being a martyr, and what does it bring you after all? You think I'm selfish, but certainly I'm happier than you are. lou thought I was a monster when I turned Bill down that time, and what happened? Isn't he back again, just as much iu love with me as ever? And what did you get with Jimmy? You were, willing to marry him on nothing and to live like poor people, for love. What did you get out of It? I tell you, women hae to look out for themselves these days. Men always do and they always comer out on top. There's nothing in this 'play fair' idea that you are always talking about. Virginia iot quiet under Kathleen's eutbunt, turning things over in her mind. It v,as true, hat had it done Vim course you have been follow ing Virginia West nil through her schooldays, her married life and her wjdewhood, and now you have a feeling that another event is going to end the story and take her away from you. Don't feel too discouraged, because Hazel Deyo Batchelor Tho author of this fascinating serial, is going to give you another heroine to think about. The title of the new story is "The Glad Surrender" And the first installment will ap pear iu this paper next Monday, February 2. her eyes were filled with a quiet hap piness, before which Kathleen felt some what abashed. "Oh, well," she said with a shrug of her shoulders. "If you insist upon thinking that motherhood is everything that counts, all right. Lose your looks and otruggle .oil your life to bring Barbara to womanhood, and what will you have then? She'll marry some man and they won't even. want you to live with them." , , "It will havo been worth while," said Virginia. "And I can live alone." Sho felt remote somehow from Kathleen, as nothing sho ever said could have any influence one way or another from now on. (Tomorrow, situation.) Kathleen views Hie asco. asco. asco. I MWHWLitmt s mwi ASCO. ASCO. I : f-gTPlpS CO. H I lJ'jRiarijlliMmTll I ' rr i. ii ' J. for her? Marriage had not brought her happiness, nothing in life so far had brought her half what Kathleen seemed to possess at that moment. Was it true that tho people who looked out for themselves were right after all? There was her mother for Instance, her beau tiful impractical mother, who had been always eager for happiness and not too scrupulous about how sho got it. She had always argued as Kathleen had, and certainly she too could be said to have' had more out of life than any self sacrificing person Virginia knew, in cluding herself. Then there came a sudden little wail ing note from tho bedroom and Vir ginia's heart leaped and contracted. That cry caught and held hett heart strings in a clutch that was painful, and suddenly she knew that everything she had done was worth while. Whatever else she had had out of life, she had been given Barbara, and whatever life had in the future if it held Barbara she felt that she could bear it.. She flew into the bedroom und bent over the tiny crib. She smoothed the covers in a nnssion of tenderness and turned the little bodv into amore com fortabln position. When she went back to Kathleen her lashes were wet and A S c o A s c ,0 - A S c o r A S C o Your Beauty Doctor Bop,OIntraat,TlenmJe.e)TrTwir.rorajijplM tddieii CtteiiraLafeonurlf,Dpt.X(Mil4alUui. A - 'S LC ) ,,,. . 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Thick, warm, Winter-weight overcoatings of pure wool were used in their making and there isn't an undesirable pattern in the. whole lot. Mostly dark grays and greens and browns, which men never tire of. All are made double breasted with con vertible canal's and half belts or belts all around. Silk sleeve and shoulder linings are a feature of the majority of these coats. Fittings in all regular sizes and a saving of good sound dollars on every coat. (Gallery. Market) M t0 tigs h ' " J Mi Men's Warm Gloves Are Marked at Half Price and there is a lot of cold weather ahead, yetl Fleeced gray fabric gloves are now 35c a pair. Gray fabric mittens, with mohair fleece linings, are 50c a pair. Knitted wool gloves in khaki color are 50c and 85c a pair. Wool cloth gloves in Oxford gray, with embroidered backs and one clasp at each wrist, are 65c and 75c a pair. Heavy weight, knitted wool gloves in heather color, arc 85c a pair. (Gallery, Market) Boys' All-Wool Mackinaws at $10.75 Are a Find Worth Shouting About It's a mighty little price for such splendid, thick, warm coats that arc every bit pure wool. They'ro in regular mackinaw plaids blues, browns, grays and reds made with belts all around, convertible collars that can be turned u; around the ears, and roomy pockets deep enougi to Keep your nanus warm. In sizes for boys of 8 to 17 years. (GaUery. Market) Shoes That a Man Can Wear in Any Kind of Weather aro of good, durable black leather, cut Blucher style, with medium or wide toes. The double eoles are heavily welted and will give real wear and service. $6.40 a pair. Other excellent shoes for men are of black or tan leathers cut on the best lines of the season, and equipped with single or double soles. The leathers are substantial and tho styles are correct. $8.50 to $12. Shoes of soft black kidskin will appeal to tho man who finds comfort in lighter weight shoes. These have wide or medium toes and have flexible, comfortable soles. $10 a pair. Small Boys' School Shoes, $3125 are of black leather, Blucher style, with round toes that leave plenty of room. Soles are durably welted. Sizes 10 to 13. Other shoes of tan and black leathers, In these sizes, aro $4.50 to $5.50 a pair. : For Bigger Boys there aro all sorts of good shoesf rom thick, heavy storm shoes to lighter ones for dross. $5.50 to $6.90. (Gallery, Market) f 1 feP1 T: HE prices of women's coata are materially lessened and you'll be astonished at the remarkable values now obtainable. Virtually the entire coat stock is included in the reduc tions. (Market) aJv a 'i?M SCilS New Party Frocks as Fluffily Frivolous as You Please A fluff of tulle, a rustle of taffeta and a gleam of silver lace and the whole is a charming frock! It may be pale pink, the blue of the sea, sunshiny gold or tho tint of spring lilacs, and invariably it 13 a delight. Freshnecs Is tho keynote of their charm and their prices aro so low that a girl can have sev eral of these frocks for a most reasonable sum. At $25 there is an interesting group and from that price to $19.50 there! are many pretty tilings. Light Frocks for the South aro of Georgette crepe, crepe da chine and natural shantungs. Particularly lovely arc the combina tion dresses a gaily colored bodico with a skirt o' 'wlute crepe de chine. Quito often the bodices aro elaborately embroidered with beads, wool or heavy Bilk. Prices start at $35. (Market) A Little Lot of Pretty Envelope Chemises Special at $1.50 Lacy, dainty things of soft, sheer nainsook in white or pink. All of them are trimmed in tho back, as well as in the front, and you'll note hero and there a touch of hand-embroidery. High-Neck Nightgowns, $2.50 Of durable material, though soft and fine, these nightgowns have round necks and long sleeves edged with a bit of embroidery. Gay Pajamas for young women aro of canary color batiste with, blue birds fluttering across it Tho square neck is trimmed with a wide band of white batiste, adorned with Httlo blue bows. The pajamas are in 2-pieco style and are $4.50 the suit, (Central) Lingerie Ribbons for Spring Trousseaux Fresh and pretty ribbons in pink, blue or white are plain or have little woven figures. They are in all the desirable widths from No. 1 at 30c for a piece of ten yards to an inch width at $1.95. Double-faced satin ribbons, with roversfblo coloring, are 22c to $1 a yard. (Central) About WOO Pair of Women's Street Shoes Are Special at $6.30 a Pair (There are all sizes 22 to 9, and vidths AA to EE, but not in each stylo shoo) u: EutA1you "m!1 not have any tWWe finding a pair of good, welUcut shoes In this collection. There are shoes 6T brown kidskin, black kidskin and patent leather in lace and button styles, with high or medium heels. Every pair has serviceable welted soles. Children's Shoes, $2.90 r rauien vS?d ul1 black leather shoes in sizes G to 2. They're all good, sturdy, comfortable little shoes in button style with welted soles. ' t (CUttat) Women's Extra-Size Vests 15c each White cotton vests aro in two styles low neck and sleeveless or low neck with short sleeves. They aro "seconds.'' Bodice Top Vests, 25c These are of ribbed white cotton and aro la regular aud extra sizes. "Seconds." Knitted Pink Bloomers, 50c They are of pink cotton and have elastic at tha waists and knees. (Oenrr) (A 1 m ("( i r !- - iTiiiirftiniih i-i iiit jAii j " "!' 1 -T lOi iii m ' in i,,A'x ' X u Sy- 1 . 'l yi rfftMltaJtaalfc -', . - .1. u .i"1 k a. . , i