w w--f 5Vf rf yFj t'wJuHyvtyTf rttWi j 1 s '-V .'J Tiii ,A, ' N 'V EVENING? PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1020 n. i - - . Jfc ' "V m 77 GLD SURRENDER Dy HAZEL. DEYO HATCIIELOIl Covvrioht, IStO, trv tht PuWo LtiotT Co. Winona and Ted Arc Married After" ' interview with (Iranvillo nation lor the Chronicle, Laurel Stono falls in lovo with him, and ,ehcn ho atks her to many him ho consents. Later she dhcovrrs that he does not lovo her. Laurel has lived before her marriaae with another newtpaper woman, Winona Bell, and Winona spenit her vacation at laurel's placo, "The Cedar..? OnAITBR XXII SO INADVERTENTLY' Laurel had a great deal to do -with ttao subtle rtmnEO that had taken placo in Wl- . fThn noto that sho received from rrin n few dais after that young woraan'n departuro from the Cedars was n revelation. Laurel reau m uio aolarlum nnd marveled and envied In tpttn of herself. "I don't know what has como over me," the noto ran. "I must have nb torbed sorao of your optimism when I as at Tho Cedars, but Ted Insist tlat I marry him Immediately nnd after all, what h tho uso of waiting?" Laurel let tho looso pages with Tho Chronicle In plain black typo acroM tho top of each fall to her lap, while ho mused. "Winona and Ted were going to bo married. "Winona made fifty dol lars a week on the Chronldo, nnd Ted made seventy-live. They could havo n solcndkl apartment with thoir Joint mlarlei, and what a lot of fun they would hnvo planning It and buying things. She looked around her own imlcndld homo with its . expensive ctiiutMS and Us furniture i nought lor evorv comfort nnd regardless pf ex ncmsV. Thcro waB an emptiness about It that chllM her heart. It wasn't a home. And Winona nfter all would havo tho cry bt in life, everything that goes to mako up happiness. When Laurel told Oranvlllo that sho was going up to Winona's marriage, ho smiled cordially. Thcro was nothing of the snob about him. Ho had no oh jsctlon to Laurel's friendship for Winona: In fnet, he rather liked "Wi nona's Indopcndroce. It was that very quality that he had ndmlred In Laurel. It was tho birthright of tho working woman. ... , It was just after dinner and Gran ville was smoking a cigar in tho library. Laurel In a soft white dross sat just without tho circle cast by one of the huge lamps. Flecks of light caught at her dress and "made silver patterns on It. Sho was vaguely lovely and mysterious. "It's going to b9 a very small wed illug," eho explained, "They're to be married at 12 o'clock and afterward thcra will be a small luncheon. I shall be back to dinner." "Fine," ho said approvingly. "I be lieve we no to the Hutchlnsons that night" , "Yes, we do." Thero was a silence. "Oh," ho said after a momont, "we'll Eire her something handsome of course." "I thought of a lump. She admired that ono by tho stalrcaso bo much." "Fine." And tho subject was closed. U was significant that Granville paw nothing of Laurel's attitude toward him. She was gracious, she was efficient, the children loved her, nnd ho noticed noth ing becaute she was too clever and too proud to show him or any one thut shi rt ns not perfectly contented. Sho wai waiting, waiting, planning a big coup or she could not have borne it at all. Laurel was not the kind of n woman who could sit back and bo murtyrized evenfor tho man she loved. "Winona's marriago was very simple. She was married In one of the big silent churches, with nnlv Tom Benton and Laurel present. It was significant that J.ourei and Tom Benton should stand up together behind "Winona and Ted. Laurol knew that tho big man had cared for her, that his gruftness was pnrtly a mask for bis feelings and that his heart was as soft as a baby's. Afterward they hod a wedding lunch eon in one of Mwci's private dining rooms. "Winona wlshed.it that vay, for she preferred it, she told, to any other place. Although the tamo linen was coarse and the room shabby. Muccl him. self saw that the wedding luncheon was what it should be. Laurel was consciou that Tom Ben ton was very quiet, nnd that Ted could hardly removo his cyci even for a mo ment from his wife. Winona pretended not to notice, but once Laurel saw their eyes meet and the look In "Winona's was not for outsiders to see. Winona looked very smart. That seemed such a splendid adjective with which to de scribo Winona, for eho wns always that. Her gloves wcro always fresh, her feet were always exquisitely neat, and she woro little straw hats with spring flow ers on them when tbo snow was still on tho ground. Her hands wero whlto and slim and on the third finger of tho left hand gleamed a slender golden hand, abovo which wasra diamond cluster ring, it was a pretty ring, the stones were good and It was well set. Laurel looked down at her own fingers' folded In her lAD. 'Tho rtihv smoldered nnd mnr1t.l up from tho darkness lilto an evil cyn. Lven with no other Jewels on her hands t seemed to weigh her slim finger down llko a weight. (Tomorrow A Dinner Engagement). A Makc'Bclievc Tho tunic or peplum stylo of blouse Is going to bo very popular this spring and summer. You nro lucky If you have ono. But if you haven't there's still hope for )ou Most of these blouses havo wide hands about the hips on the edge of the peplum. If your peplum is short, or your material is scarce, you can uso some contrasting color or mate rial, make ono of these wido bands that ntand out a little as It they wero think ing about being pockets, but had de rided not to, and have a very stylish dress. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S1. HowtoFind the Cream YouNeed Stand In a good light, exam ine your face carefully In a mirror, and then Study This Chart Proved bv use tn mora than 4000 Deauty Shops Acne Cream for pimples and blackheads. 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Application at the better Barber Shops IJiJBmmW Chic Taffeta Dresses Specially Priced 45.00 Theao clever street and afternoon models of distinction nro cre ated according to Rosewny ideals of style, workmanship and value. I ) Ritx-Carlton 1335-37 Walnut Street Gowns Coals Hats I sl !noeggs-no sugar needed Use MAKE-A-CAKE. Rich in the finest chopped fruits, seedless raisins and spices. Other ingredients you have in the home. Cake stays fresh. Children love it Recipes in every yellow and blue carton. Cat out this advertisement. Mall it with tvro coupons from roeipe slips in MAKE-A-CAKE cartons, andyour name and address, and receive res handsome and useful pastry knife. ATMORE & SON, Inc. 110-124 Tasker Street Philadelphia fc Sundar achoala, church societies and lodgaa can make money br Introducing MAKK-, CAKE. Write for particulars or ak any grocer. HOrt"'"!!)"! Emm 1. 1.. ftTENHOUSE taitr: FrnflVnil) Ml-S jsmz T 5SoS2Sgf' ss33m a.rv.vuKncin. . HANDMAKKfei. BEEF Prices Tumble! Lower Than for Many a Day Tons to Be Disposed Of Best Cut Chuck Roast. 1 6c lb. ISest Cats I ffalilr Orounil Rib Ityast, 25c lb. Hamburg Steak, 15c lb. Steak Meats, Kffi, 25c lb. Leon Rolled Pot Roast 1 A c lb. Molar Roast Lean Rolled Brisket f Cross Cut Roast Stewlntf Beef (Brisket), 9c lb. 24c lb. Tons of Pure Lard, 24c lb. Tons (if Lean Boneless Bacon nt 28c lb. Fresh, New Laid Eggs Prices Tumble Srce 60 lc uoz. in Carton Fine Kind Portly Cheap Hett our1 sSonYho.d, Roasting Chickens, 40c lb. Stewing Chickens, 36c lb. Wholesale -Pork Prices Drop! We Also Have Ltiin Roast of Pork (Best Cut), 24c lb. Shoulder Pork (t) . .26c Shoulder Pork ("f) . .21c Fresh Hams () . .29c Fresh Sausage . . .23c Ham Prices Unusually Low! Finest Kind Smoked Picnic Hams (4 to 6 lbs.) 20c lb. Regular Hams (" ft.") . .29cCottage Hams (s b" ') . .32c .Sbmback Hams (' !? ") 29c Smoked Sausfcftc 20c Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Spring Mihs The Opening Exposition of iry Is Aglow With Color Sunshine itself seems to radiate from these fresh Spring hats of glistening straw and nod ding flowers, and what a refreshing sight it is ! After the first glimpse, one forgets all about Winter and gray skies and slushy streets, and visions of a r'cleaner, greener land" take their places. Imagine a broad-brimmed hat of leghorn wreathed with blue-ieen leaves and bright red cherries and faced with taffeta of the same blue green tint the whole set off by a big flat bow of cherry-red velvet ribbon across the back of the underbrim ! Or, more tailored, a shining black straw toque with a high cockade of glistening feathers. On many of these tailored hats to be worn with street suits there is a pronounced fancy for lac quered wings and feathers. Prices on these charming Springtime hats start at $9.50 and there is delightful choosing around $12.50 and $15. (Market) When Women's Suits Are Tweed or Jersey smart sports lines nre suro to predominate, so no wonder that some ol tho best-lookint? Spring suits aro of these materials. A now tweed suit, rather conservative, trimmed with unusually attractive buttons, is fully lined with silk. The tweed is in dark or light mixtures and Is closely woven. $37.50. , Other good-looking tweed suits are $30.60 and $42.50. Every Young Girl or Young Woman Should Have a Jersey Suit! Wool jsrsoy suits begin at $25 and go up to $37.50, with varied and interesting choosing. New suits aro coming in and going out every day! (MurLtt) As an Investment, Mr. Man, These Overcoats Are Worth Looking Into! If there's the slightest chance of your needing i new overcoat next Fall, you can't do better than buy one of these coats and keep it though, of course, there is plenty of overcoat weather ahead, now. At $24.50 and $27.50 these coats are below actual wholesale cost today. They are of thick, warm All-Wool Coatings in gray, brown and green mixtures, made in ulsterette style with convertible collars and belted backs or belts all around. All are double breasted and have deep, roomy pockets. Many of the coats have satin shoulder and sleeve linings. In a word, they are thorough-going, substantial coats at rockbottom prices. (Onllirj. Mnrkrt) Men's soft hats, smooth or rough finish, in the new Spring shades, are $4 and $4.50. Gallery, Market. Boys' Blue Chambray Shirts, $1.25 Well-cut shirts thnt nre made with soft collars attached will fit boys who wear si7.e3 12 to 14. Men's and Boys' Neckties, 50c The men's ties are knitted or in open-end four-in-hand shape; the boys' ties are all open-end four-in-hands in plaids, stripes or plain colors. (Onllrrj-, Market) Balbriggan Underwear At G5c, "seconds," but good onrs, of shirts and drawers; the shirts havo long or short sleeves, the drawers are nnklo length. At 81.25, first quality long or short-sleeve shirts and ankle-length arawers. At $1.33, medium-weight first-quality short-sleeve shirts and ankle-length drawers: (Onllfrj. Mnrkrt) preads With Cut Corners for Metal 3eds Satin-finish white spreads of good weight are in three sizes: , 64x85 inches, $4 72x90 inches, $4.50 and $5 82x92 inches, $7.50 to $9 Crochet spreads are 77x87 inches at $3.50 and $3.75. Dimity spreads are 72x99 inches at $3 ; 90x100 inches at $4. (Central) An Additional 1 000 Pair of Women's Shoes Special at $6.50 In nidition to the various styles of shoes that haw alieady been t.il.tn from oui own stock and reduced, we are including three nfw style.-.: Dark Tan Leather Brown Kidskin Dark Tan Leather With Fawn Cloth Tops Must ol them ure in lace stle and have welted boles j guua looking serviceublo bhoee! (Llifktiiuti for tie set d As Good as Possible and as Low Priced as Possible Sturdy, attractive Colonial rag rugs, 8x10 feet. $10. American wire grass rugs, 9x12 feet, $12.50. Heavy wool-and-fibeu rugs, 6x9 fot, $10. Heavy wool-and-fiber rugs, 9x12 feet, $15 and $17.50. Straw arid grass rugs, 4.6x7.6 feet, $3.75 and $4.50. Heavily woven, seamless Axminstcr rugs. 9x12 feet, $02.50. (( heUnut) Crepe de Chine Bloomers at $3.85 are not met with every day, and these are well made and remfoiced, and the pink crepe de chine is good quality, too. There is elastic ut the waist and knees. At 60c Pink cotton jersey bloomors are finished attractivel.v at the knees with double rows of elastic. Silk Petticoats Petticoats of beautiful changeable and plain-colot taffeu aie S.30. (( rut rub White Frocks for Baby rrcsh white batiste and nainsook nre used, toft and -f t i T Somo of the cunning little dresses arc long and others are short, n infants' sizes to 2 years. Many have little ;,okes and other" are trimmed with ihirring or nairow lace. Pnf 1. fl.23, M.jO and up anl. For Miss 2-to-6 Years There Are Delightful Things in White They call themselves "frocks," but sometimes one Wonders if the. might not be dreams or fairies. It is strange, but it isn't the" frllliest, that give thlB impression, rather those that are quite simple and plain. Vi ile or lawn is used, hems are deep and the dresses arc trimmed with snuiiking or other hand woik and some with lace. $3 to $6.50. (( (ntruli Good, Sturdy Shoes for Boys of All Ages The Boys' Shoe Store on the Gnllery is well supplied with good, sturdy shoes for small or large boys., nil at moderate prices Sizes 10 to 13U .$1.50 a pair for black or dark tan Blucher-style shoe with sturdy welted soles. $5.40 a pair for dink tan straight-lace shoes. 53.30 a pair for black or daik tan round-toe shoes in a good style. 'Hllrri Sizes 1 to 6 S3.50 a pa'r for black or tan Hnglish-lnst shoes. T3.30 and S3.75 a pair for black or tan round-toe Bluchur shoes. S5.90 a pair for tiim English shoe in black. !,H.90 a oair for serviceable tan shrea Aith thick leather soles for cough outdoor wear; sizes 2 to 3;. Murlii-ti No End to Trim, Well- Tailored Spring Dresses of the sort that can be worn later without coats. Many of these convenient, eapily-slippcl-into frocks are of navy serge or wool jersey, and some of the newest are of fine tncotine. Such Is the One Sketched i he nav tncotine i- fini l the clean-cut lines h.v e a mi ht' nes that belongs typicalh t" Spnng The embioidei;. gie a touch of color, foe it mine-l, a brieht bit of rose with tV A? black. Notice the narrow belt $iI! and be nssuied that there are buttons all down the back $23.50. Another Model at $23.50 i not so f- dififent except that the embioidcr i& done alto gether in blaci. and lelies upon the design foi distinction. A New Jersey Frock at $16.50 tiuite a i hoice (I iddi Pol.m, tan, openhagen, nav and taupe! o'ied buttons .in ued and tlvie i- u mrhllion o s l!.-and-t use cmun k c.j oi ,he bed ice As Low as $15 rneio i choomiiu among ieii-nuule jcrM.- afo'r imps. J. :.o. W, 7ftWxpJ rv' rsrw. . iw&LS5LO 5r fth i iv smwz?, v, ' iflA &? ' isM. al; Wl y J r ic- go 30 upwain 1 1 tick i l 'u li on cr gialial. Mi! .". M8, Daintiness, Itself, at $7.50 writ b ue 01 .ill aioillld Ifliglitful m.il n i ol i le,it (i i c 11 I i I t u . Ci k nagtn is fin hed v it i -olt uiiVti. ! am -i the i due tin !tetj. an 1 the neck t Sl-,30, tlieie is a loil ms1 u , i i i n l iuiu pi If Miy simpl' i part of il- benutj I, with .ihiiimtr m tu k unl in inr It is in hauiith blue, Burgund, light blue or junk (( t'lilr ili Short Sleeves Have Revived Bmcslets The nt " bin ilt t- aii' of coloied cl il ml. Piui'i 11 'k't aie in blucl , coral 01 white at 5Uc. Others that i.ux ur -n twice uround, are in lade green, tutquoise, anilei ' hu ed. white 01 black at $1 (rtioinui Special, 29c a Yard I I i I. . l' II blMl c. i ui u c ii ii Hu '' n nel; the t'i.i' I is nt y joil quality an I ! J7 hIi "- 'i i rntr il i New Spring Vcilcs Lovelier Than Ever Ma'er.als .it. -ott mm fi:a, punted in the pre' nest of design There aro many attractive all Over patterns, largo or small flower designs, all in beautifully blended colorings, and most of them with tho duker grounds Some havo silk stripes or plaids in the same coloi interwovon with the ftoweis 73c, l. ?1.50 tr $2.50 a vaid, 30 and m In -wide (('Ural) The Narrower the Bell the Biiter .ml 8L'Cil ' II- 1 am thing a f i u k . a Mjit, a tout, a sweutei cu a -tuif A eiy good little patent I -nthei belt can be had at 35c Oth, eis, of tan, brown, guiy or black loot hoi . an inch oi trig in w idth ,'iif m i il up t i ( in-. ii in n : - J Hi I gijaaTwiftmiiiiEffiseffi i Mi S V J - y 4Va "-V,! , ' 0 -lh J&litt rfVllMrfc, tA M mf-WPM i.S.L vOfBftfr &?,. .tilr