tov "T! ,& yr V ?"''' "V w 'ire.w BVBjBfiya PUBLIC . LEDGIBIJ-PHILABELFHXA, WBD'ESPAY, FEBKUAKY 25, 1920 i . IsJ Ui .''!. TpW l.:! Iw? -THE GLAD SURRENDER Vy HAZEL DETO BATCHELOU Cfturletifi iHOt t Hit .rmito i4acr Co. J Platonic Friendship Ends 'tn'jrel "' iiewjtnanncbmftH LvJ.r:r.rtvltr Ui'rhlu icenMj y, 1 arte ' ;f ftM mrrfc ird'l of Ma ftoune, iftif haum una ')!.. f totr r, "'".",. if., i fit.' rime ""'' SrrVf." rtfl'?er0A iin.. Ml beore her lt w fln'j 7t Wctirfc'i'' c'en Oilill l3. oHomfii.-wni rilAITKU XXI , ttrv Wlnenn Ml. Iho rarly part AM 1 :'Jr. of n ltV bwieh btvren ,1 a V't .at wJnoon Tnr9,f. -j ( T ill r tfee VfWd. but! It &! wwlt of imrpoHfn eonfidrncrs .tb8ihA to N- TorW with an DOBS StRIftl n0D . Hint i" Miild imrrtir iintiff ."IS? Th train rollKlfnto the Pain- and Iit heart lrnnttl ," ih rouwuwc with iur J!l .V u THrlj's lionet, food-nil J'&l fare W n R00'1 ,0 'B hlm Hi1? f m dinner in ft hot little .i,n,Uu ami T?d told her all he questions tduui Kiwu'""".- ... SSr.i'vTona VWcPjVpped until .he finally rwllT'i wini p.. - them i?.n "t f,.,'?1'1' fte waiter hur rfed off. "This Is minc." TVinona'a cm waeml before his, and the (.aid nojhlns. They went out into the hot. du.ty rtreet and Mioltrd nlonc arm in arm. Ted cawyinc the bag. At the door of the house, on EUvenlh street Winona held put her hand. "Don't come up tonight, dcur. she r.ald toftly. "I uaut to be alone," and once more Ted showed perspicacity and did not press his point. Upstairs, Winona undreamed lowlj flnf crept Into linl Rln had promised to marry Ted in a month, and she was nervous and excited. She burled her head In the pillow and laughed Roftly. "I'm Jupta fool." ran her thoughte. "But there i something in thin lotc Bluff after all." (Tomorrow, Winona MnrrUKe.) The Woman's Exchange parties arc nhvaya popular, many tlmnks plleolc papers ,(l.ntifoltlcd. Thdse to TO wlione rolora match are partner and iihipl rrrvp rpirFPiinipnifl iroui tuu mu Then they in turn draw for more part Wo. hare Just orcaulzcd a Lrfull'' AuJillary, about sixty members, rang ing In ngea from fortv lo sixty yearh. X lmc been elected prcamcui ticrM who serrc them. This continues until all have served, and llien Uic nrsr Wo. would like to .have a nt, , M.jroup rra tlir Ja.t. - For Sunday-school Cl.m To-thi UdUor o Wcmar.'a Poje. - Dear-madam I rm n youn; clrl seventeen years old iio'l vice president of ray Sunday school class. We dante at our class meetlntS, but it is HEaiiist our filth. Our girls are "pepless " ln other worda they hae no spirit to be como friends with one another We jive parlies and not half of the girls show up. NW what 1 if ally nm drlvlnj at is this: Our cltisn owes n debt to a fund. We pledged it, und It is up lo uh to pay it. Could you kindly suggest some odd kind of an entertainment? (The girls arc all older thnu. I.) Damln? mhst bo barred at this entertainment i proBrcfPive sewlnst parly? Ilai AIo what can be done to make uurl plncos flt farh table. Just rs if it class "peppy" mid full of life. samPt ntltl nBTP tblmblea. needl MANY N, J. WOMEN ATTEND ELECTIONS T. N. T Tou might have a costume parly. Let the girls draw for partners and then let each pair of pnrtners plan n tableau in which thej ran both take part, and make tbeir ov n eoslumcc The tableuux might be taken from well known pie tures, or niiipultie rotors or Hcenes from plays or booli. but tomo general theme th nfternoon. to be held in a hall, with a small admission charge lo cqver ex-1 penfes, kindly suggest n novel way to enlertnlu thete Iadi"a (no cards or danc ing) i also a cry light refreshmeatt. ln April we expect lo hv) an even ing tocinl and Include Ihe gentlemen to this alTair, of course wo will m com polled lo charge a small ndmlstion lee to coicr expenses. Kindly ?UMf t . n. novel way to entertain them, aha light refreshment?. ... ., I havo been wntchlnj for suggeatlonc. for a leap ear party for older folks but have not seen any in your columno as yet. MRS.lMl.TI. Tf tnn hov pwlnir in connection with your 'Ladles Auxiliary, why not have n nave ivui t t wera rt nunllen and thread at each tuhte, and four pieces, of. selng. The first table might be mak luz hems; soeond. seami: third. buttohs', fourth. biitlonliolen. and o on. Tliu two who zet the mot finished go on to tin- nr-vt table. nvo M"1ir cards w tlint tlmi can put down, "Half n hem. 1 Two button's." nnd so on. At the end of the tune award a prize to the woman Have lemonade or nunch. (mull rand w lobes nnd cakes and candv I am inrlosim; sugccsllons for n Leap Year I'arly which would be appro prlate for the parly in April Tie fresbmenta aie alio suggested in this. I hope these Ideas will help you WOMEN TO DINE TONIGHT mbjb vr uguur. uur torn" general iuciuv --, , , ;, ",,, ..n.,,.1 i ei ni should be chn.en and kept to by all the who ha- done the greatest ntnount "illUrPi Philadelphia Club Will Hold Leap. Year Danco After Function The Philadelnhis Club of Advertlsinr Women will hold its Kip ,iear dance and dinner tonight In the lto--o Harden of the r.ellevue-Slratfonl The Itov W. Worren (iile-- of East Orange, X. ,L, will he tbo principal speaker at the nfTair, nriangornetits for which were mado bv a rommitloc headed bv Miss Mary O'Donnoll provident of the club. rofoor ytecn's tirrlietrn will fur nish tho muoir. Thore will w many fenluro., Inrluding mtig". diiuepn nnd mipltlo riiristiiie M. IVf-htor. nres. Idriit of Hip f'citury Printing roncprn, U rlinu imiii of the entertainment com. Hun,CVpdXa'hi'?isb?hUe National Park School Budget If MJll. .... i1 nrVI I . . as beaUIHUI. 0 'y-. - . , nnfnnin, Ull.ll. TL.i . -.. tl, rprtnrK' 1 perfect. Lea, ana --..nuu, t.nita i nut OT uom performers Let tho titles of the pictures . w" aad the costume be kept secret until . ,In "en ing tho the evening of the performance, and let i l,in imniber of ?VbS'f ItherTatlon.'' ' tor Tow.iohip Wins WY don't, but that, kind of life ."' - . .- - VHAllV '' j...n ( ntinoai to nir, ivi Women turned out in force to attend TrV (Vce grew louder with feeling. I TAn"" in Ncw Jcr i j !l the little table,' and ' ,a ' n,Rht' Dr woman even at ', rV nueh Winona's tlngerB ""M 0.?'c. ??! -"eotorr in Center WV. aw sl,encellw-ouhl h F i thV WT Z f.'VSuTO agatstnaUCy HlU, of Jgj ct.ni did "no, ,rt belonR ISniiment. her own lingers een tight- 10 "om.eD ', i around hi for a moment, and they Ar National Purk the proposed in ere -is much alone as though the had'oreaijed budget wa'. defeated by a vote l,. on a dewrt Island for-all the at ;of n to 2S. The increase proposed woh MBtinu thM paid to "'e crowded tables --i iO over the preiioui budget and s" t them' I brouRht the total up to .$S00O. You tliottgM f would he changed Winona orneil tenderl.i. Tert rroiweil ' of. W-ell.-' I'm not l!f.''odl.v ve.-is'-ui 1"? i.hanto'ge. - "Let s get mainrd Of voursr. nine i Director electod for a (hree-vcar term were Jacob Henr. Alpyander Mull- ro'- and Herbert Lent: for two rears. tier toiw was Alfred May. and for one jear, Charles T'il pressed -his j Toiing, In Centpr township tin- budget wa? approved nnd Oilbert Kox. ITarry Flu- clnv." Winona hHrtj' and Willard Williams upro plert. fushed u bright red. but her voice .whs v diceotars for three jours nud Hnrry BattT of fact , '.Cpveley for two year. The cleolion was Td when h" fpoko ngTin held a now held at Ml. Ephrlam. fote of mn'-ter in hj- nlre. "Xo. nor Women took an active pnrt in tbo me day. but now. he returne-i. eoctlon aj Tliorofaro for WeU Depl- Winona gaped. ,.'."" loll, tins frrd tow nlip nnd rarriod the budget of lint "ko jon' "oimp nlwajy beu , ;pT,.-,0j). There was a tie in the vote io sensible'. It you wno nine ennngr,, ifol ,jifr,.tofs, Warron lent and .Tohn lit" all .. .... llniiuold ouch writing the same tin in I haven I changed, but we re tounc. ; bep. A i.itdl ele.-tlon mnt be held to mnonn. aim live years uom no nr M (,.(,(ri(, M1,.h onP vi holl) oH(, Tllp ...,... ... Whpn A1 wli-n thptA nnrll i!a mil ask tho girls to bring their own friends? Perhaps, thpy do not fpol that they know the (jjrla jD tP rjass well enough to enjot themdoltcs; with llietn. lint if the.v were allow oil to bring their own friends tney could feel a responsihilftj In making their friend have a good lime, and would pert themoltps morp. Do ton' nave rofreshmonts? It seems shuine to have to admit It. but rpfrehmrnt j Undoilbtodlv fin rlrnn n rrnwil. t oil- know. Afternoon Social Te ifta Ctitf o TlVmaii'ti ran'. .Dear Madam -Mnv 1 come to yen I for jour tert kind help? This is not the llrtt lime I have romp lo j.n;, mj rpfrehinonts, let a cer I r cuetit i raw for part ti.. .1.1 c j j... t.r i... iier liivp nut nllnre or ro oreu nBDCr. tableaux aro shown. You can charge "" "'any oolors ns you can Ret o Just admissim, to the obow . nnd hat o refresh - ' many ot the guests. I hen W thec metiLs like puuch or lcmonadr und "" "rl1" lr"nl " J"' -". " rakes, nud cbirgp a -smill uiit fur , - inoie Th planning for th tnblpaux should I rnakp tbo girls tdkp nn interett in one I another, and they will have to show1 'pop" I in gettiup up the ideas. To' stimulate their intercut you might ofler a prize for lh participants in tbPi tableau which gels the grentert amount i "I'IMuuer. mmmmemmzn That Buy Anything from t lie Jmdltn stores ot .ri.Ha. WW 'm'nitlnn, t'nmd'n iind LAtlnntlr 5 city EasyTcrui FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St Phils. CH f,u.irinlr lr. Pldir . .Mtanlk Cll SU N, Tlilril ht.. Cnnnlrn Infanta oed Inralida sorry wo wanu. I ibould we wait? After why Illl. U11V ...,. ., - .. ... ', ;, i'iiiit, (.iij-cr-tcur lerm uirortors are n-' - . , ., rhomohvl'lolt.-. Sr.. and James Dono- , Winona's independenr'-ielf was jaqT .the, frtiaut oftirer. Hlalne Hughes I reduced for the time belrj'S to.. feniW, itsa.rkcWL for two jp.irs and (Jeorgel tffjeclito womanhood, her ryek w.ere LorpTrtnn 'for one .tear. u-iriit nnd tboiichtfiil and she was think- . - Inc? Ted sat motionless noross the. table his etcs lived on her eneerly, uniting, fho looked at him finally ttralght into hi. eager ejes. and her own were a little shj . "IVhen had jou thought?" she nt-k-d, ; ml chiinliled nn the words. II Unshed hnnnllv. "As toon nsl'riis v tin." In public health in Xew York, tho Board I "Of cour.'e, I shall go on wilh myiof Health announced todaj. work. ' '"- J "Tee. cronin," cold in sodas and sun why. of court. in. you nie tolflnPR, s ro full of gelatin that it will WE ORIGINAL ''MALTED MILK rtlrli milk o tiH cruln. In powdrr (onn For inlnnti i.iMtlkN und growing chlldrrn I Pure nutrition upbuilding ths wholn body lovlgorotr nuraltiR molhrrs Hlitl the nged Mor iiutrliloiu tlinn lt, coffee, etc. InstniiUy prrparel Hcqulres no cooking Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price , With crcalii or lemon however you have your ten be sure it is "Salada" tea. Then will you have the best beverage that nature has given man the cup that cheers: the cup that refreshes the spirit v as well as the body; the cup from whose steaming fragrance R arises the incense of romance, love, friendship. TEA "GLUE SUNDAE" NEW PERIL ' Gelatinized Ice Cream Will Not Melt In tho Suri New York. Feb. 2,1. (By A. P.) :lue sundae is the latest per.l , 4o i) rou please always." '0. Ted." anil Winona spoke in ou item of gladness 'unusual for her. "I'm so glad .'ou lote me, I'm so glad yeu feel as you do." it was ro unusni inr ttmona to show feeling that Ted was Speechless, Manlike, ho might hato spoiled theino. mem by a flood of nurstlons in order lo penetrate h"r mood, hut he did not. He lut bli'sfullt Inpp.t nnd noticed thrng about Winonii that Ik had never eco heforo the win hrr hair rrinkled it the :ir tin- wav her color came nnd enl. Mas fop (he Hlm. well-nr-derorl oompniiionsjiip. that had teen 'heirs. Tpd wa after all. just a man in lo'e ... Hi" waller hid boon hnvering nbmit thi-u1 table for a loug tinio, nnd Ted fiealh enmr to liitn'flf cimugh (o nek for hi chert. I tn going In pnv my shnre." in i'td Wlnnn.i lie put a S." bill oter Ihe. piece of rirdhuaid nnd looketi up at her "Not not melt in the sjin. experttt declared. A pure ici (vesm campaign will be started at once by the health authorities. 'iRiK Biu HflEF iiiiH til iBiia aB LiiiH nran JrWg ' Kapnek & Kapnek filarinello Shops "pr'-liiii'in iii Mljcl Eirjneiur an'l Sun n.iv Trimmpniii. 1615 WALNUT ST.. PIIILA. Ifl.l si. Krntiirlo. ,t,.. Allnntlr nt.r K3S WML PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Rinoi'iDLnilraff St-plUlrrlllsr KMiorci (.war and Beuty to Cray and faded Hair yjHIi'Bl Chug. Win. Pmhnfn, r VJ Tji3jai2rTi Victrola Outfit No. 11 $134.25 LiiSSSSn, X '"rte-iflilpment or theaa splendid ...'J"""1 PO'sllilp. J. si TIomii SIO Prr Alniilh. i H. ROYER SMITH COMPANY WALNUT AT TENTH 5tore Open Saturday Evenings I v Tl An Ideal Occupation jor Young Women VOL7 would work near your home and have short hours with attrac tive surroundings aud hot , lunches at cost. During the first (our weeks while learning ou would be paid $12 pef week and rapidly ad vanced thereafter. Your position would be permanent with anni versary payments sick benefits and vacations with pay. You should see Miss Stevenson, first floor, 1 63 1 Arch Street, at once. Tfu BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ef PENNA. TJU-III . rl 93 7 !' i! iH IP HtacnriMi Provides Pure Drinking Water &li W lm ilefiterJ for hoU(ieliolrt ut& by rrpqtahlA illeri Is now.mMd" ,...' '.-' "!r'd water1 Mini (lie procens of Its manufacture inikri It l""rr iJjju ,,,j?r rfpm ,,,,,, , tl) frolrn Ice Reduces -High Cost of Living . ' riiHlilimt anil In Utm lill fonil In xnoil rnuillllnn tillliuut tmate. ten ilr rviltlmlila or n ni(L proprrly liep), ihh.v lie ullllffd bt tlio ii! ' '"urwlf. Irn anfo(iinriU henllli liy pretendnr fooil deciiy lourn liiiniitU.rd py mi unlrnlnril tjr). It uio prerenli the tempts- I.., . 7 ,,.w iiuipiiir ine HiRimw. etc., tvner. "tii iihi iii i. "rp'oetlo". tliey Bre expiisrd to the erm unit duit laden Hlr. oiir kll.licn N m,, ,Turn, winter lo rlik your foodi outside the re Publicity Auociation of Phlla. and Vicinity, Inc WL Wonder! It's as toothsome as the name "AVHHk implies long-lasting, refreshing. iVHk There are three delicious J fflk WRICLEV flavors to choose from. V w jh k "AFTER SwWL 1 MUw every Vskit BBnMSfflmMRJjrfuKF jj jaflHaBBaH Vel kH ft I A I (aBBMaesMaHBBlHrr F-animMil the Flavor Lasts WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store 1 ' ." u , ; ' ' i. -I 2 irvj H ft V An Opening Exposition of Lovely Spring Hats What freshness and sunshine and Springtime! Freshness in the glisten ing straws, sunshine in their colors and Springtime in their every line and tilt so who cares if skies arc overcast and there is still a nip in the wind? The gayety of the colorings is most refreshing. Here is a toque of glistening panels of jay blue cellophane alternating with petals of blue velvet. There is a smart little street hat with a crown of toile cirec and a narrow, stiff brim of rafHa in orange, russet and tan; orange ribbon circles the crown and is tied in a little bow in the back. There is much shining lacquered plumage used and some of the broad brimmed hats of leghorn and soft straw are heavy with wreaths of flowers. Quite new are the fragile little gelatine flowers through which the light shines. Color and freshness are, after all, the real points to a Spring opening, and a turn in the Down Stairs Millinery Salons is like a little pilgrimage to the dwelling place of Spring. (Market) 300 Pretty Pink Corsets $1.25 Theac are eortots for slight figures that o not require much corseting. Of good, figured pink coutll, they have clastic inserts at the top and free hip. Pink Bandeaux Brassieres, 40c N'iccly made brassieres that hook in back have clastic insert und tape shoulder straps. (Cntrul) Women's Suits Organdie in Spring Tints 60c a Yard (About Last Year's Price) It iv a good quality, 40 inches wide, in Light blue Peach Copenhagen Rose Maize Nile green Gold Orchid Black Women are already thinking about Summer'o frocks, and organdie promises to ho much in evidence. (Central) To Grace the New Season Pink Cotton Bloomers. SOc Amonrr the neweoiners is a suit of elnselv wnvpn burolln in brown or jade green. The jacket is rather difYercnt, as tho back is quite plain except for a pronounced rippling in the skirt. The &uit is tailored, nnd admirably, on fashionable lines. S29.H0. Attractive Dark Suits Serge nd fine poplin suits in navy or black are using rows uf buttons, silk braid (not so much as last year) and flaring lines to express their joy at the return of Spring. The jackets are all lined with attractive) silks. $H7.fiO and $00.50. Wool jersey suits promise to be more fashion able than ever! Prices begin at $25. (MnrUrt) Nicely made and nicely finished pink knitted cotton blooinei that havo elastic at the waist and knec. (CVntmll Women's Full Fashioned, Black Lisle Stockings 75c a Pair (jood quality lible stockings with reinforced feet and lop. "Sri onrl ' if 'ntrnli Just 82 Winter Coats at Clearaway Prices Sizes for Women and Young Women ) They won't be hero long, cither, as prices arc 'way down. Tomorrow morning will see them flying away to now owners. They arc of bolivia, plush. clour and polo, mostly one of a kind, and some arc trimmed with fur. Most of them are lined throughout with ilK. New Prices $15 to $65 es, plenty of Spring coats, too There must be live h.itultn! icady for your choosing at prices which start at .? 10 'i0 (Mnr!.'!' Cozy Little Baby Blankets in rnb or coach size arc in pink or blue with flowers or odd nur sery figures in white. When the baby goes out for air the first Minny day he must be cuddled into something warm. From $1,25 to $1!. irrn(rol) Cotton Lacea at Little Prices t ottou 1'ilet Laces, 10c to -0c a j.irtl. Insertions and edgings, '". to i's lncheb wide for cur tains, centerpieces and tho like. Cotton ( rochet Laces, lS'jc lo ."ill i' a ard. Aso insertions and edge-. 1 lo AVi inches wide lOntrnt) Spring Coats for Junior Girls $23.50 Spring models, of materials that make them warm enough to be worn right away, have well tailored lines that are particu larly becoming to junior girls who wear sires 1", lo nnd 17. The coats are of polo cloth m brown or Chinese blue, with two box pleats in back nnd narrow leather belts. Khaki Color Cotton Uniforms buch as girl scouts and other outdoor organizations wear ate made with pleated skirts and middy blouses. Sizes G to 11 years, '3 ench or ?G complete. Gingham Frocks at .$3 Little gingham frocks that will launder well are icady foi Spring school days when there, must be plenty of fresh frocks for the girl to wear. Some arc of pink or bluo gingham and others combine plaid and plain-color gingham attractively Sizes G to years. ,(MrVl) What Heaps of Soft Pink Daintiness! S-kij no woman tan p.i.- In a tnnlr of daintiness heaped with soft silk underthings! lice are envelope ihcmi-cs ni iiepe rln luni or wiahablc pink satin tnarlt in the moM uiteirsting way--. .Sonic have points over the shoulder, j-ninc are quite buy or sheer with Georgette crepe. Quite unusual i .t combination suit of crepe de ihme with bloomer knect. and a indue top. All are $G.T"i. l.xtva i e envelope chcmi-cs, M,e Ifi tn 'i0, are of pink icpe de chine at ?t!.T i and ?7 ,0. New Nightgowns in Large Sizes have just urrivnl -and the.v have been baid to gel. Tlice arc of ercpe. do chine simply hrmstitchod and rut with n square neck, at $9.75; trimmed with iream-color imitation lllet lace $lorifi ifrntral) 1400 Pair of Women's Shoes Special at $6,50 a Pair lllat'lv UidsUin button alines. Black patent leather slttict, with graj ItidsKin lace tops. lilack kidskin islioes with fawn kidskiii lace tops. Clood Wunnmakor shoes are these, taken from our regu lar stock and reduced. The workmanship is reliable and soles are serviceably welted. 200 Pair of Children's Shoes at $4 a Pair .Sizes 8'a to 2 -dark tan leather hire .shoes arr excellent for rough and-tumblc school wear. (rhratnill) -tf )S 1 1 i Vv' U' ! I I & ;rt ip' irt i I i i v 1! ;i A h ,u At v j,(fjiiWins
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