;W " f '9 ''" J EVENING PUBLIC, LEDGEK-PHIIiELlHIA, MONDAY, FtiBBUJmY 10, 1920 m t "vWK The Glad Surrender nr IIAZE DBYO llATCIIHLOIt CtmrlBht. mlu rxt'lo -tor Co. r-t- When Laurel Stone interviewed (tranvile Burton for the Ohromclo .ho did not knoio that ho would ask '"? f. - t,i. wife, but her appeal to teas different and he Heeded some one to mother hh children and take urc of hi) homc CIIAPXEIt XIII rnlinm marriago vns bo simple that i u n!4 merely a ceremony. If Laurel had dreamed ot a different occasion it mado uo dlffcrcnco in her feeling, for .hc was utterly happy and radiantly content. Kven Winona did not accom pany them, but sho did help Laurel Hrcss for the occasion and her silence S SO DOtlCCaDlO lUUV cku uuiv;i -- marked on it, tMrnn't you Elad for me, you'ro so nuift " fcho said ns she drew the smartly vfllcd hat over her ruddy hair. Bu$ CVcn hite sho waited lor Winona to rfrly Bbo was peering at tho clock and Winona sighed. "Why shouldn't I be quiet? I sup pose you know that I'm jplng to miss J0?.'...! tin m,' mil. too." Laurel re turned impulsively. ''0n' I?"51, you RSrthat. but it isn't as though we JrSTn't coing to see each other often." 'Laurel you know as well asI that (Mn-s will never be the same.. Do you S that after your marriago you 3.1 enjoy one o the-old parties down It Mucci's with the messy spaghetti Sid Tom growling out funny things? You're going into a different -world, why thouldn't I be quiet?" Laurels radiant iaco gruw biuvu. .iti t i.m,i-iif. (hut-. I'd he misernble." Winona bhook her head.- Oh, no, rem wouldn't. Granville Burton would inako up to you for all the rest of us Tint togeiuur. j"v'.i '""" -fl!..,. A -rnn lnvn him so much? rnu-i nnu n silence before Laurel lifted her head and looked into Winona's J.yCs "Morn than anything in tho vorlil, moro than life, moro than hap piness," she said quietly. "As much as you expected to love tho man sou vould marry?" Thcro was anothef silence. "You still think that Ted and I are oo phitonic?" T(i Winona's question thcro was a note that Laurel did not understand, and that wonderful low white brow of hers nrinkled. "Not for ou perhaps, sho said after a minute, "But I can't feel the same ns you do, Winonu; I'm just different, that's all " It Tas their last girlish talk together and Laurel remembered it long aftcr 'rrard when she realized how canny Winona really wbb. In spjto of her lovo for Winona, however, nothing had the power to cast even a temporary cloud over the sunshine ot that day. Laurel was almost oblivious to outside icuuence or suggestion of any kind. Tho bell rang nnil AVinona threw her arms impulsively around Laurel. "Say good-by to mo before, ho comes,'' she said fiercely. And even while Laurel's nrms went around her and they stood close together, Winona was conscious of the fact that Laurel was straining away from her in spirit and that her quick gcsturo-Joward the door was one of almost relief. Winona turned townrtt Uurton un nnturnllv env. "Hero sho is," sho said indicating Laurel. "Isn't she a wonderful bride?" Laurel lifted intensely blue eyes to his gray ones. It was n long look, n, searching look and. something about the expression of his face gave Laurel fraiic. Something, sho could not have tola what it was, made ncr rennzo that he wished her to bo this way, that ho would be better pleased if sho were sophisticatedly indifferent rnthcr than shyly glad. Thus it was that although her -heart was in a tumult as sho went down tho three flights ot stairs for tho last time ns Laurel Stone, she was quito calm outwurdly. . f Upstairs Winona stood in tuo miauic lof the room, her eyes closed. ."God," she whispered softly, "uoa, please let hor be happy." Winona was not given to sentiment but this prayer was breathed from the very depths of her being. Laurel could so easily be hurt, and hurt women with pride so often becomo em bittered. In the tnxi Laurel was silent, she felt strangely shy. She wondered what Granvillo was thinking of, and her own thoughts were in such a whirl that' she kept her eyes on the bright .Tunc sun shine without. Burton was thinking of Harriet's report of Laurel and. it amused and pleased him. lie was thinking of n perfectly running estab lishment no longer giver; over to serv ants, but presided over by a beauti ful woman. Ho would put his home on a par with his office. It would become a power in society, just as his office was a power in the business world. The idea was fascinnting to dwell upon. And by his side Laurel dreamed dreams, but he was the center of each one and' her daya wcro built about love. 36 REMOVED SNOW, PUPIL WRITES MAYOR Informs Executive That Taylor Schoolboys Cleaned 0ut49 Gutters During Storm A WOMAN HUNG her firms around hrr hus band's neck, implorlns Iilm to buy Lapin's Handy, Pad for removing irrease, road find food stains from Hottilng; Klovpflt upata, Ltc. Has many other uses. Costs Only 15c ni Prue, Department. Stationery, Gro cery, hardware and Genet? I Stores. fp Ilrmontitratlon at 808 Chestnut (Tomorrow, Granvillo takes his wife homc.) ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original IVSaSfed IVHIk For Infants and InvalSd AToid Imitations and Substitute That Buy Anything EasyTcrui FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. 01D Guarantee Tr. Hide.. Atlantlo City S0,N.kThlrd St.. Camden ; HEAPS JLENTY Mason's Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS Crisp, creamy mountains of cocoanut covered with that rich chocolate coat ing, delicious and alluring to the taste. Made from the finest grade, of Cocoanuts with the minimum amount of sweetening. Very little sugar is used in their content; their sweeten ing is obtained by the natural flavor of Cocoanuts and Molasses. Mason's Molasses PEAKS conserve SUGAR. Each individual piece wrapped in waxed paper and tin foil, assuring their cleanliness and retaining their lrcshness. A Confection that combines quality with quantity. i Look for the Box with the Peaks and the Cocoanut Trees. Established 1861 Mason, Au & Magenheiiner Confectionery Mfg. Co. 18-28 Henry Street Brooklyn, N. Y. IIW xm i!!"--! jl,,,, p iS(Sl mssft.. w .; 'V. i U'KAl :' J 'TwrfWy,,' t" :: Hf. i,. vl i! 'i Hi, T" . 'i ft..!- -uiiA ':Vifs i. "i, . his? a . LVitHi Ff M nn-t Mayor Jlooro today received the as surance from a youthful admirer that pupils of room 22 of the Bayard Taylor School, Ilandolph street and Erie ave nue, nro with him in his fight for clean streets. Thirtr-six nunHs cleared forty-nine gutters of snow, according to tho letter written by George Schwiuu, a;id re ceived by the Mayor this morning. vc, tlio pupils or room xz ot tnc Bftvnrd Tnvlnr School, renort that In response to your request In tho recent storm mat cacn person neip a jiitie, in n class of thirty-six pupils, wo have cleaned out forty-nino gutters," the boy's letter stated. Tho Mayor, much gratified, vlmme diately wrote this reply: Dear George I wish you would say to tho pupils of room 22 of tho Bayard Taylor School that their report to mo through you of your service in clear ing forty-nino gutters during tho re cent snowstorm is much appreciated. Just as you say, if each person would help a little when . unusual emergencies nriso, wo could tide them over quicker. There are many full grown people who might profit by the example set by pupils of room 22. Very truly yours, TUB MAYOR. STRICKEN IN CHURCH, DIES New Jersey Woman Was Talking to Friends When 8ho Collapsed A woman, believed to bo Mrs. Catha rino Clark, nbout fifty-fivo years old, of Woodbury Crest, N. .T., collapsed last night in the 1'ourlh Church of Christ, a Christian Science congregation, at D830 Hoffman street. Mrs. Clark, who was stnndlng talking With friends atHho close of tho services, suddenly fell to tho floor. She was nt onco taken to the Philadelphia. Hos pital, where bho died at 4.oO o'clock this morning. Tho physicians bald death was caused by apoplexy. ." rir, fl WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S A Word Three Miles Long vet the dlotlonorv orlnta If. thus "T.15AGII13," And xrn take tills oppor tunity uf telling yon that we nre NOT In the league that Is attempting to beep up high prices on meat. Oct In league nltli us when you're marketing. A Big Drop in Beef Back to the Old Prices Again Finest Rump Steak well trimmed -i mg TB Nice Lean Top of Round without any bone QB T Mi B Finest Sirloin Steak no waste W fm ! Pin Bone Roast any size ( jaI II Butcher's Roast or Rump Roast HV 1KF Prime Rib Roast middlo cut I Fresh ground Hamburger Steak 15c lb. Nice Lean Shin Meat for Soup 12'jc lb. Half-Smoked Sausage ....-.... 19c, lb. Stewing Chicken 30c lb. Roast Chicken S 42c lb. Nearby Eggs, in cartons Special at . 55c a doz. Best Creamery Butter, in cartons ....... rf . ? 65c lb. Holley Brand Nut Margarine . .,.'.30c lb. It Will Pay You to Visit the "Wonrfcr Store of West Phila." Do Your Marketing on Friday, and Avoid the Crowd of Saturday MARKET ST. BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 MARKET ST. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store t's ' f1 t T 'f aji 'm' f, " nPw(E$j)fi, , .'('WlJB'aTl T ' " ' '' ' -" '" f ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ' j linfflW 1 Ml ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. . . . M STORES CO. .' a J ; ; r LO A s- O A- S S i o . I A Are We Serving You? If you are not an American Store's Customer you are missing much in MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES Let Us Prove to Yoult Pays to Trade "Where Quality Counts" r Vif Pn-4 JW il ilMN. m it Very Best Sharp Creamy lb "A Splendid voluo in rich, sharp cheese will suit tho taste of those who fancy a sharp cheese. It is without question the linest obtainable. Fine Quality Mild Cheese, )b. 37c r Asco" Buckwheatpkg 12( v, A' S' Ci o. ' If Skirts Ire ' Checked m Plaid They're Fas linM Prepared with milk. Highest grade packed. Who doesn't enjoy some good old-fashioned buckwheat cakes these cold iftornings ? i -. jvbco uuiaeu oyrup, can ioc f Strjpes, too, come in for a share. At $8.75 there is a pretty checked velour in brown and blue tones. At S9.75, pleasant variety in large or small plaids or stripes; some are accordion pleated. At $12.75, an attractive blue-and-black or brown-and-black checked skirt has unusual pockets. , Numerous other styles go up to $35, with many prices between. Lovely New Light Skirts whisper of balmy days, the seashore and all the rest. Delectable colors in wool jersey, baronet satin, crepe do chine and tricolctte are a joy to look at. Prices range between $12.75 and $35. (Market) Girls' Fresh School Clothes of Tub Materials They are made in charming, youthful styles with little touches here and there that individualize them and endear them to the .hearts of girls. For example, a bloomer dress for G to 12 year old girls is of tan or cadet blue chambray. The oddly cut yoke has buttons for trimming, and tho neck, tho turn-back cuffs . and tho outstanding pockets are edged with snowy ric-.rac braid; a big sash finishes the back. $G.50. Another of chambray, for girls of 8 to 14, is in green, brown and light blue with a white pleated frill at the neck and a little bow. This is pleated and is embroidered in contrasting colors. $0.75. A plaid gingham in blue and brown tones is charming with its long waist, its big sash and trim white pique collar. For 8 to 1G year girls at $G.50. So it goes through many styles, all that look well on and appeal to school girls. (Central) ryffftwwywvywwvwrWwyvvwvvyyvy'Www Our Stores Are Noted for Fresh Eggs and Quality Butter "Gold Seal" Fresh Eggs carton If Fresh from tho. Nest Yes, these eggs are strictly fresh, and every carton contains 12 of the freshest, biggest, meatiest eggs that a hen ever laid. Whether for the table or sick room, equally satisfying. FRESH EGGS . . Again wo say "strictly fresh" and every egg fully guaranteed. doz iiianias iii --- .-----" M--1 J' "loucHa" Butler " 75c Richland Butter " 69c Made from the pure rich Pasteurized cream of finely bred cattle. Without ques- i Fine quality puto creamery prints of tion the Very Best Bnttcr made today. exceptional merit. WMyrfM.'rtMI.SAIWiiM.'.MAWiyMWAirfiWl, Compare Our Teas and Coffee With the Best You Ever Drank. "Asco" Blend (Our Very Best) Teas 45' "Asco" Blend (OnrVeryBest) Coffee i 42' Wo know we can pleaso you in Tea and Coffee, the more fussy you are the better wo jikd ii. unr ieas anu vonee wm piease tnc moat particular xea or conce annKer, BEST LARD lb. Absolutely pure finest open kettle1 rendered lard to bo had. i Calif.. Prunes I ib 20c-24c T Fancy, value meaty fruit big J 4H4MMMH.Mi Every Day Needs "Asco" Cornstarch.... pkg. 9c Hershey's Cocoa... can 10c-19c Calif. Raisins pkg. 25c Fine Table Salt pkg. 5c Pride of Farm Catsup, bot. 17c Penn Mar Syrup can 30c Pork & Beans can 5c Crisco 1-lb. can 33c Swwiiwww'' Hentett Jeebg Fancy Kcd Salmon... can 35c Choice Pink Salmon, can 22c Choice Sardines.. can 7c-17d Fancy Shrimp can 16c Pure CodGsh ....pkg. 7c-12c Dried Hake Fish... brick 19c Norway Mackerel, each 9c13c Smoked Herring, .bunch 25c Big Bloaters each 15c Trenton Crackers ....lb. 18c Fresh Cracker Dust. .lb. 13c Victor Bread Crumbs, pkg. 13c Tuna Fibh can 15c-25c. Campbell's Celery Soup, 12c Navigator Brand can O c Kippered Herring 1 Oysterettes pkg. 7c Pure Jellies glass 13c Best Pearl Barley lb. 7c Pure Apple Butter... lb. 19c Pure Preserves . .jar 35c-38c iPl. National Rolled 3 pkgs. 25c Fine quality white oats this price is very special. r c Calif.Evap.PcadlCS 1 ib 30' t Big, bright, golden Muir i Peaches splendid flavor. )! '-. a N. at" Van Gamp's Soups Tomato S Chicken 1 81 Absolutely pure we know the quality will please you. c can Wash Day Helps Arrow Borax Soap. cake G'jc 'Asco Ammonia ...bot. be Abco" Bluing bot 5c Washing Soda lb. 3c Young s Borax boap, cake 8c Kinso pkg. 7c 177G Washing Pwd., pkg Canned Fruits & Vegetables Sliced Peaches can 25c Calif. Peaches can 37c-40c Fancy Cherries can 27c Hawaiian Pincapple.can 25c-35c Sugar Corn can 15c-18c Choice Tomatoes . .big can 15c Fancy Lima Beans, carf 18c-22c Mixed Vegetables ....can lie ,Chase-0 Pkg. Canned Vegetables M Tomatoes f 4 -flK.il &uuig iicaiia' Fino quality big value 7c economical sido dishes. IcIwvywwyiiXwwMdywwwA c icaa fiHB-v T,m . a . . . $mmmmm i nffftt OQuahty & QuantilyR n l v'M.-i'Pfl4, ,mKr 7i(,. ; ,i v. 77je Unmatchablc Loaf 8v Ml si c o A S a oi A C O A S c o .' A- c 'A' S" C o r Victor is made from the purest wheat flour and tho highest grade ingredients obtainable. Eat moro Victor Bread it's the innst wlinlpsnmi nutritious and ,,4,i most economical of all foods. There 8 a Pan Fresh From the Chen for You. These Prices on Bread Apply to Our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores Victor Raisin Bread loaf 1 o BAKl'P WITH PAMFOKXIA HKBtlLKSS KAI.SINS A fmt These Prices Effectiva in All Our Meat Markets PIG DROP IN PRICE OF STEAKS! 5c n lb. Reduction on Rump and Round Steak. 10c a lb. Reduction on Sirloin Steak ST Steak " 35c Sirloin Steak 35c SUES' Chickens 40' Stewing City-Dressed Vftwlr CHOPS OR MT WOi. ROASTS BEST CUTS 35c. ib 28" Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware ' f f v i' m p v m i ... .... -. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. 1 1 t ASCO. ASCO. ' " 1 ASCO. A s o A" S' " A s c o A s c o ASCO. ASCO. f y ASCO. Beaded Loops Top the Newest Umbrellas The beads are oblong and of goodly size, strung on strong leather thongs. In color they match the silk of the umbrella green, blue oy purple. $12.50. Moro of the short umbrellas with leather-covered handles or with leather loops for the wrist are hero at $12.50. (Central) Rustling Taffeta in Charming New Dresses Every line speaks of Spring and the frocks are refreshing in the newness of their styles and the crispness of their material. As to styles: Quaint short sleeves, ofJdly and prettily ruffled; puffed or tunic skirts ; embroidery, collars of lace, of self-material or no collars at all. Some even go so far as to be gathered on elastic at the hem. Many of them look like they'd stepped right out of an old- iashioned picture. As to colors: Navy, Copenhagen or Pekin blue, brown, tan, taupe " and black are the shades of most of them. A great number of styles are . priced from $23.50 to $G7.50 ; with especially good choosing around $25. The charming model sketched is: in navy blue, black and taupe at $42.50. (Murkct) Here's an Amazingly Complete Stock of Women's New Spring Coat! It's a collection to be proud of, for there are literally hundreds of Spring coats, for women and young women, showing charming examples of the newest modes for Spring. Prices stai-t as low as S19.50 for a spoits coat of polo cloth in a soft tan shade. At $22.50, $25 and $20.50 there are excellent coats of jersey cloth, velour and burclla and many of them arc in the new sports length. From $37.50 to $57.50 there seems to be no limit to the choice long and short coats of tinseltone, Bolivia, suede velour, goldtone, polo cloth, tricotine, serge and silvertone. In a word, there are coats of many, many types at a price range satisfactorily wide. (Mnrl.pt) Good Cotton Huck Towels 20c fr absorbent quality towels with red borders or plain white; 15x25 inches. - "j; 30c for all-white huck towels, with hemmed ends; 1Gx32 inches. 35c fr cxtra heavy all-white towels, 37x35 inches. 40c fr 'ine 'luck towels, all white or with colored borders and hemmed or hemstitched ends; 18x3G inches. (C'entriil) Every Man Likes to Have a Few White Madras Shirts and when good ones can be had for $2.50 there is no' reason for him 'to go without. These shirts have woven stripes and soft cuffs. (GuUcr.v. Mnri.ct) ' B ;o- I v JpL " t i lyvTffrii " . iTiy , r; mk ' S ' S WvP .A, C 0' Men 's Shoes $6.90 a Pair For wallring and general hard wear these arc the right shoc3. In black dull leather they are on a good comfortable last. (Clullerj, Murket) I Snowy Cotton Table Damask, 85c a Yard A. good quality, in pretty designs, that is 64 inches wide. (Cenlrul) Practical Petticoats Cotton taiTeta petticoats, in grounds of various dark hues, with colored flowers, arc $1.50. Flowered sateen petticoats, in black grounds, with colored flqw ers, are $2. Thee are well-made petticoats, with ruffled flounces and clastic at the waist. Ankle-Length Cotton Jersey Bloomers in brown, navy, purple and black, are in two styles, at $3.85 and $5. (Central) These Little Dresses A re Mussed So Their Prices Are Lowered ' lute lawn dresses, made in Empire stle, and prettily, trimmed, arc in 2 to 6 year sizes, though there are not all .sizes in any one style. New prices are $1.25 to $2.75. Colored dresses of striped or plaid gingham or plain cham bray, made in pietty ways, arc in 2 to 4 year sizes and have been reduced to 65c and $1. For Little Boys there arc a few sailor and Norfolk suits of white linenc or galatca, all somewhat mussed and all reduced to SU.75 to $2.50. In 2 to 1 year mzcs. ((.I'ntruO Navy Blue Camisoles x to wear beneath dark waists are of Japanese silk, nicely hemstitched tnd topped with ribbon shoulder straps. $1.50. (Central) These Good, Wanamaker Furs Are Marked at Lowered Prices There's No Stopping the Stream of Women's New Spring Suits Charming new thing.-. aiv ar, riving every day serges, poplins, tricotines and wool jerseys. Tin' sports suits of jersey nro in par ticularly high favor for early wear; their prices start at $25. (Mnrki-I) From the simple fact that they arc Wanamaker furs you know that the pells have been selected for their full-furred beauty and perfect condi tion; that the workmanship is pains taking and honest. Australian opossum scarfs are $20 to $25; mud's, $25 to $40. Natural squirrel scarfs arc $25 to $37.50; muffs are $27.50 to $35. Nutria scarfs are $17.50 to $27.50; muffs are $22.50. Racoon Scarfs, $11.25 Hound, sft scarfs, to be worn oIom around the neck; one js sketched. (Murl.rl) Already Women Are Asking for New Oxford Ties for Spring Some new black dull leather ties with indicated wing tips, medium heels (u very comfortable walking height) and. sturdy welted soles are $G.j0 a pair. Black Kidskm Shoes Children's Sturdy Dark are lor women who want comfortable, rather . eonsenativc styles. liutton or laco styles in nl sizes from '2j to y at $t,'M a pair. to (flio.lnut) Tan Shoes tlood school shoes in lucu style; ajzes 8's 2 arc $5.50 to $0.50 a pair. s L "3 M .. l W!M 4 I 9 ' (' Ifc (111 laflll Kill '--- "- -- AMftftaABMaAteaBkvatAiMltaa a. .. - - - ft t ttltmmi il' i rfa , .il i 'i i-SStM
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